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RACV and lumleys declined due to speeding history and Famous looks to be onto something... so far $200 cheaper than shannons for the gloria. hopefully with CAMS licence and pulsar will bring the quote down a bit.

its important for i also need to squeeze every penny...

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gun heaps cheaper tho.

Used to do a heap of shotting.

Won some trophies club champion and represented Uni at Intervasity.

so if I got back into it would be as a club and weekly meets.

I don't go shooting animals.

too much of a pain to lug them home to eat.

How come they give you insurance for 900 yet Pat got quoted 1900 or what ever it was and parked inside a garage?

Actually thinking about going 3rd party on the MV this year.. maybe ride ~2000km a year these days. ~1k is a fair bit for not using it that often.

until you drop it and the repair bill is 5k

How come they give you insurance for 900 yet Pat got quoted 1900 or what ever it was and parked inside a garage?

Actually thinking about going 3rd party on the MV this year.. maybe ride ~2000km a year these days. ~1k is a fair bit for not using it that often.

Shannon's said cause I fall into inner-city zone & hence the massive price.

Said if I was in Sydney it would have been 2900 lol

until you drop it and the repair bill is 5k

Everyone that rides tells me the same thing, who you with? or none cos trackbike?

Don't go 3rd party on bike Leigh

They stolen way too much

Obviously I'd get theft too.. but yea

maintaining a gun / recycling ammo sounds kinda fun.

It's been swabbed.... and wiped.

Everything is clean. Beautiful. So that it slides perfectly. Nice.

Everything cleaned. Oiled. So that your action is beautiful. Smooth.

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