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Disagree.

A lot of tours from what I hear you can sleep in a different bed every night, however you can still have fun in other ways and do heaps of stuff in a short amount of time.

I went to NZ for 13 days, both islands and did a shit ton of stuff. $350 flights return (in 2010 after first earthquakes) $1500 for 13 nights quad-share. Every 2nd place we stayed at didn't have quad-share so got upgraded to twin-queen share. didnt have to book a thing other than contiki and flights. so nice not having to organise transport and accommodation.

we were lucky and had a good tight-knit group (went by myself) and only one person got laid, and it was to a local lol. 40% were Aus which is apparently very rare for NZ trips.

However, the contiki Europe trips are a different story. accommodation is cheap to mediocre hostels with little flexibility as far as time restraints and activities goes.

If I was to go on a another tour, it would be with Intrepid for more interesting locations.

I've been to NZ as well, at Queenstown ran into a group of those people from Europe and kind of just chilled with them lol

Good little trip, cheap flights.

Ah travel comments

So i ttravel a little bit

And talk to owner operators of bars and attractions

They all hate contikifolk

So they end up with crap accom and situations

There much better ideas moreso if 27+

geekos

Intrepid

Had a good run with them

But more fun roll slo and find cool locations

The back packing chicks will eventually turn up

That said im just gonna keep chilling with the free book in the qantas lounge for now

   

A shoei is a Shoei, so from a safety point of view there is no argument to be made. It's the same helmet, only Australia charges a ridiculous premium for a test inferior to the tests passed overseas, and a sticker. A sticker which can be purchased for $30.

ahh...true

It was a button clutch, if u ride them they wear out very quickly..

but a couple of weeks...really ?

shit sorry.. didn't mention it's been re-shelled

well thats something ......look good ?

have sent my first payment to amayama. New rubber hoses :D

At first I was suss about the page, but looks like they deliver the goods from everyone on here

Lead time?

You buy from UAE or Japan?

I've only ordered from UAE once, took about 3 weeks but I think Tonys Coilpacks came really quickly.

Japan is usually a week or 2, When they have stuff locally it's usually only 2-3 days.

You buy from UAE or Japan?

I've only ordered from UAE once, took about 3 weeks but I think Tonys Coilpacks came really quickly.

Japan is usually a week or 2, When they have stuff locally it's usually only 2-3 days.

all from japland :)

You can just borrow them for DECA till you get your new ones sorted

There off a well looked after motor at around 100,000kms

Changing coil packs is easy takes 5mins. (That's if you have your neo cover and valley cover off) Which I did so it could slightly reduce engine temps

Will let you know if I do need them.

Still got neo cover and valley cover on, definitely leave them off now.

You buy from UAE or Japan?

I've only ordered from UAE once, took about 3 weeks but I think Tonys Coilpacks came really quickly.

Japan is usually a week or 2, When they have stuff locally it's usually only 2-3 days.

Yeah I ordered from UAE, said 20 days. Took 1 week lol

i sent in an enquiry regarding the stuff i'm ordering, yet to hear back from them, want to pay them asap. something about 3 working days.

Send an email to Luis, he has always been helpful

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