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Weather lookin good now but they reckon hail/thunder in the arvo...?

Weather will be lame... On the peninsula and have plenty of rain and dark clouds that are heading your way. Although this morning was rocking the roof off in 12 degrees. Toasty warm in my little air bubble. So sunny, best!

Perhaps you should be riding a scooter instead of a tard lol.

lol felt like something different don't be a hater :P

rode around with a mate on a r1 the other day he's crazy we went into a dirt carpark @ the basin and he was ripping it up as well funny as seeing a r1 roost

rode around with a mate on a r1 the other day he's crazy we went into a dirt carpark @ the basin and he was ripping it up as well funny as seeing a r1 roost

Haha that's awesome. My mates a pro motocross champ and was hired as a stunt rider for the new Mad Max film. Showed me some pics he secretly took of the bikes. R1's with knobbies and super extended swing arms speeding at 200kmph on dirt tracks. Bikes had horse saddles as seats and covered in old number plates... All post apocalyptic in typical Mad Max fashion. Completely insane!

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