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You will be when you cop the price tag.

I've got the newer version of that pan^, love it for doing steaks. Lot of old residue burnt to it now, but nothing really sticks to it anymore either.

Depends how well they can ride I guess and how much balls they have,

Best thing about riding to work is taking your pants off at work people thinking what the f**k is he doing? (jeans underneath)

Edited by UNR33L

Got 1 scan pan... But like all non stick cookware if you use it, it will eventually start to peel (or become stick)

I read the instructions on a few non-stick pans and recommendations were ridiculous. Don't clean with hot water, don't wipe with a sponge, apply oil to food not to pan etc.

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lol so true they pretty much decree themselves free of any liability for the non stick surface lasting by ruling out any possible procedure for actually maintaining or cleaning it

One of my scanpans said don't use any oil at all (pan or food) - first time I did this the eggs stuck so firmly to it I couldn't get the shit off

I could give a shit less about the surface now...I scramble my eggs with a metal fork in the pan and it's better than ever

Only like expensive pans because they heat nice and evenly and if I ever have an induction stove I'm good to go

You will be when you cop the price tag.

I've got the newer version of that pan^, love it for doing steaks. Lot of old residue burnt to it now, but nothing really sticks to it anymore either.

Lucky you didn't pay for them

Hey birds what leathers do you have, you selling? sizes?

;)

Doing a supermoto track day next weekend should be good.

Hanging onto them in the hope that I may one day need them again

I forget the sizes

Basically Alpinestars Tech 1R two piece suit and GP tech gloves, SMX6 boots

So much money to spend a month before bike gets nicked

Hanging onto them in the hope that I may one day need them again

I forget the sizes

Basically Alpinestars Tech 1R two piece suit and GP tech gloves, SMX6 boots

So much money to spend a month before bike gets nicked

All good

How much that set ya back?

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