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dont get hooked though moh.

nothing worse than being dependent on something to sleep.

Like drugs and gambling this is only an issue if you can't afford the dependency

melatonins placebo effect worked.

hopped into bed at around 10:30, tossed and turned for a bit and carked it till the morning.

feel fresh.

thanks bruhs

Ain't a placebo, your body uses that chemical to fall asleep. In all seriousness it's probably good to cycle it...stay on it for a few weeks to reset your body clock and then get off it try to fall asleep naturally again or your body may stop producing enough of it naturally.

All good

How much that set ya back?

Tech 1R suit was a bit over a grand

GP tech gloves were like $400

Boots about $300

Bought a new black Shoei too; gutted I didn't get a chance to buy the gold iridium visor and ride colour coded with bike

Tech 1R suit was a bit over a grand

GP tech gloves were like $400

Boots about $300

Bought a new black Shoei too; gutted I didn't get a chance to buy the gold iridium visor and ride colour coded with bike

farkkk 400 bucks for gloves??

I'm bit un decided on just leather pants or get new jacket at the same time..

Get both; isn't it a track day requirement that pants and jacket can zip together or is my memory shot?

Well my jacket does have a zip bit at the bottom back, it's a bit old though so not sure how compatible. (hoping pretty standard) will test at a shop

It's the alpinestar tz 1

Thankfully the one im doing next weekend allows kevlar jeans, and the phillip island one I'm renting a full suit.

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Let me know when you're done huffing and puffing, so you can acknowledge that it was your ideological compadre Bill Shorten who uttered the above (in the context of being questioned over what a slimy prick he was and is)

LOL happy to acknowledge it was Shorten.... I have no love for the current labor party

You love to think i'm soooo left wing... but have you ever stopped to think the reason I don't like abbot is possibly just because of Abbot, not actually a general political persuasion?

LOL happy to acknowledge it was Shorten.... I have no love for the current labor party

You love to think i'm soooo left wing... but have you ever stopped to think the reason I don't like abbot is possibly just because of Abbot, not actually a general political persuasion?

Not really lol

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Well my jacket does have a zip bit at the bottom back, it's a bit old though so not sure how compatible. (hoping pretty standard) will test at a shop

It's the alpinestar tz 1

Thankfully the one im doing next weekend allows kevlar jeans, and the phillip island one I'm renting a full suit.

Yeah take jacket along, if it has zips good chance it'll fit - they haven't changed their zipper system for years. Otherwise buy superseded pants that do match.

Didn't know there were tracks that allowed Kevlar jeans.

Yeah take jacket along, if it has zips good chance it'll fit - they haven't changed their zipper system for years. Otherwise buy superseded pants that do match.

Didn't know there were tracks that allowed Kevlar jeans.

Broadford, supermoto gonna be so fun.. tyres I have are so sticky.

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