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I don't find this heat that bad for riding...with a vented textile jacket it's alright while you're moving. But I'm not jumping at going for a ride either...

40 degree days, I've ridden on one of them and, stopped at the lights is your own personal hell.

yeah true not to mention bike will probbaly catch fire lol

very tempted to take it out now eventhough windscreen is off. just washed it looking all pretty n shiz

R6 probably the only side exhaust bike i wouldn't mind having. delicious.

Rode on Tuesday, only get hot when stopped... oil temp got to 106 at the lights but drops 20 degrees as soon as u get going again

Mates gixxers have fans that kick in around 106, not sure if mine has one or what temp it kicks in at

What about the bag of boost alvin? :P

f**k that bag of boost, who wants boost!?!??! i have heaps, come grab them. i want chocolate, not biscuits and sugar.

I'll give you a choco Alvin if you make me some of this so called magical wagyu of yours!

Lol.. unfortunately, this batch has sold out. sorry brah LOL i dont even have any samples left because my scumbag housemate took them all.

You know if Nick's (Arma) 4dr gtir conversion was ever finished after he sold it?

Oh gosh, that's testing my memory. I thought you were asking if Arma finished it at first. To be honest, I have no idea if it was ever finished. There are a number of 4-doors with GTiR running gear getting around, even someone who bothered to do it to an N15.

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you got too much time on your hands :P, I had 3 little girls ring the bell, gave them those big caramel koalas

cos im not a flamin mongrel

It's that or give them some of my marble chocolate...

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Oh gosh, that's testing my memory. I thought you were asking if Arma finished it at first. To be honest, I have no idea if it was ever finished. There are a number of 4-doors with GTiR running gear getting around, even someone who bothered to do it to an N15.

Haha, just thought I'd see. I want to uni with Nick, so knew his was one of the first and he'd sold it before it was completely finished. Was an awesome conversion though, very stock looking.

Rode on Tuesday, only get hot when stopped... oil temp got to 106 at the lights but drops 20 degrees as soon as u get going again

Mates gixxers have fans that kick in around 106, not sure if mine has one or what temp it kicks in at

Haha sitting there at the lights watching the temp gauge go up with paranoia. Amazing what a bit of air flow does, almost instantly. My bike sits around 70 when riding but can get as high as 108 sitting in traffic and the fan kicks in around then I think.

Anyone seen the movie Zombie Strippers?

Friend told me about it and it was on tv before.... little bro flicking through channels and was like wth! hahaha

Huh? It's on channel GO! at 11...

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