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Did you use the internet as a kid?

Back in the days it was Internet explorer and Netscape Navigator. On a 28k Modem. Or 56K modem if you were a cool kid

Pho is great if made good.

FYI I prefer the Pho over here than compared to Vietnam

Organize a pho night then..

this man. he knows.

did the same on my phone, and bingo, swapped over themes (back to deluxe).

for kicks, went back to innovation - and on desktop tried hitting 'change theme' but yeah doesn't work. but on phone it still lets you, so changed back to deluxe and shiet seems to be in working order! naice.

pulse also seems to work nicely.

Haha the 300 is sweet, but beyond speed/accel I was really more looking at it's EFI & new aspect. But yeah, will probably continue to look at 250r/vtr250 :D.

Bike purchase may well be the last thing to do; but the decision to purchase bike I have to make first! :P.

Cheers for the input brah. Exciting stuff.

I'd be buying a DRZ400SM, lams approved 135kg and 35hp and a SHITLOAD of fun

Motards heaps of fun though, not fast but fun factor is awesome while you are on Ls

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$1 big cheese from HJ ftmfw

Like a quarter pounder, but better. Guy behind me bought 20 of them lol...food for a week?

When my uncle moved out of home he used to buy Quarter Pounders in bulk and freeze them.

$1 big cheese from HJ ftmfw

Like a quarter pounder, but better. Guy behind me bought 20 of them lol...food for a week?

saw that on ozb! but diet does not allow :(

I'd be buying a DRZ400SM, lams approved 135kg and 35hp and a SHITLOAD of fun

Motards heaps of fun though, not fast but fun factor is awesome while you are on Ls

haha motards DO look like fun! however pretty sure they are out of my budget, and still probably prefer the supersports or nakeds more than them :P

looking at bikes instead of doing my essay due tonight fml...

not out of price range at all, there's heaps of different types for different prices

my drz400 dominated my cousins ninja 250r as well lol, they look a bit meh compared to supersport style but ninja 250 / 300 aren't supersports anyway they're full upright position with skinny tyres lol

not out of price range at all, there's heaps of different types for different prices

my drz400 dominated my cousins ninja 250r as well lol, they look a bit meh compared to supersport style but ninja 250 / 300 aren't supersports anyway they're full upright position with skinny tyres lol

only had a quick look on bikesales, cheapest i saw was $5.5K.

haha from what i've read, most things will dominate little 250s anyway! :P. lol supersport style is probably a good classification, haha.

2 mate's of mine had LAMS bikes a while ago...

One was some open Honda 250, and the other was a Honda Hornet 250. Neither of them even came close to the performance of a 33 GTST with just an exhaust... Like nowhere near. Off the line, or acceleration while rolling, they both were miserable...

So get something LOW weight if you want to have fun with it.

Indeed. Although I think LAMS is good, not having that much power on tap will probably save me from being an idiot! :P

End of the day, these bikes are for learning... not ridiculous omg R1 speedz.

Don't think you can compare most LAMS bikes to 'performance' cars tbh... after restrictions though ;)

12 months, too. Almost ridiculous compared to 4 years of Ps for cars LOL.

You'll get used to it in no time

lol well i hope so!

i have stalled it a few times and hill starts i've found aren't as easy!

It definitely sounds cool too!

yeah im very happy with how it sounds! loving the turbo spool!

Does it still have the HKS SIlent Hi-Power?

yeah still using the HKS Silent Hi-Power :P

swapped out the dumps for HKS ones and just swapped in a new HKS front pipe - pretty much new version of the old one which was in there.

changed themes on mobile still sucks

i didnt even know i could do that...

annoys me when replying to pm's that i cant view what the other person wrote if there is several questions on mobile..

Yeah ah well you woulda replaced flywheel with clutch anyway...shame bout your box though.

Yeah was planing to anyway, after you factor in the costs of oils/new bolts that can't be reused and time/labour and the fact box is already out it's just easier to spend the cash and do it all in one go

1 big cheese from HJ ftmfw

Like a quarter pounder, but better. Guy behind me bought 20 of them lol...food for a week?

Keep seeing the ad on tv, looks the goods

only had a quick look on bikesales, cheapest i saw was $5.5K.

haha from what i've read, most things will dominate little 250s anyway! :P. lol supersport style is probably a good classification, haha.

got mine for 4.8k 2008 model

saw one not long ago for 4.5 too

other than that duke 200 looks decent too

Edited by UNR33L

was dissapoint

1/4 pounder better

burger was badly ratio'd and didn't need the mayo

Agree on the mayo...

But for $1 I'm not complaining...

Someone will though..

Most likely Hatish...

Oh wait...

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