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Achilles tyres, do rate for the price that's for sure. (at least in a straight line, yet to try and put any power down around corners)

Now I wonder what the wear will be like in the near future.

Birds any news on your bike? what you looking at getting next? 2015 r1 do ittttttt

No news yet, though I didn't expect any from the police. It'll be in parts somewhere no doubt.

Waiting on insurance to get their act together at the moment, before I even think of buying something else. A little deterred on bikes, cause nothing to stop another being stolen again and that was/is pretty heartbreaking.

That MV looks pretty good. A mate also reckons I should look at a 2015 R1. Lotsa money though...

No news yet, though I didn't expect any from the police. It'll be in parts somewhere no doubt.

Waiting on insurance to get their act together at the moment, before I even think of buying something else. A little deterred on bikes, cause nothing to stop another being stolen again and that was/is pretty heartbreaking.

That MV looks pretty good. A mate also reckons I should look at a 2015 R1. Lotsa money though...

Yeah could always leave it at your Mums place though? not sure thats a hard one.. or buy a cheapie and leave it at apartment where the r1 got stolen?

To me NYE is a stock standard night out, with hard to get taxis, annoyingly claustrophobic crowds, rip off prices for everything and people drinking with the intention to burden other people as much as physically possible,

Pretty much everything in life that I don't like.

House parties are the way to go, or in the loungeroom at home with a scotch and an ironic 45 on the decks you spun 10 years ago back when you were mainstream and uncool.

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To me NYE is a stock standard night out, with hard to get taxis, annoyingly claustrophobic crowds, rip off prices for everything and people drinking with the intention to burden other people as much as physically possible,

Pretty much everything in life that I don't like.

House parties are the way to go, or in the loungeroom at home with a scotch and an ironic 45 on the decks you spun 10 years ago back when you were mainstream and uncool.

Thats why you go to festival or house party or if wanting a quiet (and kosher) NYE that park on inkermann street which i forgot the name of. Has good fire works every year.

Good for impressing a relatively sober date. Best to cut off your payots in advanced

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