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They will definitely aim for you, golfers love a target and it gets so boring just aiming for signs. A bird used to land near the 50m sign when I was a kid and it was always a 7 iron comp to see who could hit it.

In short, do it top bloke.

Mitcham golf course should be fine, place looks like a moto x track during winter anyway.

Lol, I was thinking more a course not a driving range, fark that what if one hit me in the gonads, guess they'd bounce off the helmet though

I was thinking of trolling around the Knox park.. heaps of ovals / carparks / golf course random shit to do.. google maps for motarding around ftw need some dirt tyres to make people really mad, also a fake 'umad' numberplate would be better than the rubbing mud over numberplate technique

nah that shit will kill me lol

i've come across people walking when im riding on a footpath most don't care they're just like wtf lol (always ride slow though and never around blind corners out of respect..)

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Get a bike GPS = improvise your trips :)

haha, always got the iphone for maps if i need it.. next thing would be a go pro and some dirt rims/tyres for end of year @ Bright

When are you buying a DRZ sumo birdz?

Damn you Birds, I want to get back into archery again - that shit's expensive

$8/arrow is kind of putting me off lol, but that's the least of it when I want a Hoyt Buffalo like Hawkeye :P

haha, always got the iphone for maps if i need it.. next thing would be a go pro and some dirt rims/tyres for end of year @ Bright

When are you buying a DRZ sumo birdz?

But imagine riding along and seeing a dirt track on the map coming up and BAM turn off and BRAAAAP BRAAAAP ziiiing zng zng zng zng!

Maybe when I get bored of the 120km/h+ powerband :P

Compounds are sick, but it's almost too easy; I like the traditional feel of the recurve. Can always get both?

haha yeah the dual sport thing is pretty awesome :P

Who says you can't have both? just buy a huge KTM supermoto lol

when's the R1 going to see phillip island? :D

No compromise! Ride my bike sometime; you'll see what I don't wanna give up haha.

Tax return > custom leather two piece suit > Phillip Island!

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