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Quick question guys, need to do my gearbox oil.
Was thinking of getting some Nulon semi-synth from SCA or something, any recommendation?
Birds hook a brother up! Saw that you were an expert years ago in the gearbox oil thread.

Chuck in a better engine or a turbo, i'd be up there in the high 30's to low 40s with the s2000's :D

on rsr's..

you make me laugh..

current set-up you would be in 50's

more power mybe mid 40's

need semi's to get to low 40's in a FWD.

was watching the type r's on the weekend , mid to high 40's plus lots of spearing off...so sensitive to the throttle inputs.

lmao ric

nah i want to use it for winton as well, so proper helmet.

mate with stock novtec no swaybars drums got 47 on rsr's + coils.

I think i can crack 45-46 as is with bigsways/bigbrakes/ stiffer coils

Will be fun, so where to look for helmets, bike stores?

let me know if you find helmet.... i too am out of this months deca, as im on holiday but soon. i will try and drive my tank as fast as possible.

This ^

It'll look sweet coming through the smoke though....

Lol fakkk.

Hopefully no troubles with the new engine.

I was honestly so proud of myself when u thought I blew it up.

Osama would have been proud

Just go to any motorbike shop and find something comfy. Mine was like 150$

ive got a few bike helmets ion the garage... do the scrutineers check for adr sticker? ive got a tuv one from germany and a bs one from england, my aussie one is a bit tight for car work.

ive got a few bike helmets ion the garage... do the scrutineers check for adr sticker? ive got a tuv one from germany and a bs one from england, my aussie one is a bit tight for car work.

Shave off the beard.

My helmet got looked at during the 2011 nats, so i wouldnt chance it i guess.

Shave off the beard.

My helmet got looked at during the 2011 nats, so i wouldnt chance it i guess.

right.... i love my European ones, but my aussie one give me a headache on the bike lol. spose i could take both and if i cant get away with it just swap....

Yeah you'll need the correct stickers on it for scrutineering

I got mine from http://www.amxoutlets.com/contact.php

There's one on Dorset Road, Bayswater

might see if i can find a fake sticker lol

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