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I dunno guy, its not that crappy

Legitimate excuse to continue being a hermit, more time alone with my dogs, roads are as clear as a bell for rides, and I havent worn pants to work all week.

 

Yet to see a downside here!

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1 minute ago, t_revz said:

hey ladies, got an office job for a while so i thought i better drop by and see whats happening... not much by the looks

Oh hey babe! geez this forum has died a slow death hasn't it. For some reason it decided to email me telling me you were here, hope you and the fam are well. 

Hey Martin, long time no see. Doing well down this way. i was watching a dashcam complilation a few weeks back and one of the vids had your name in the corner ?

 

where did you end up picking up work? all going alright?

 

babies yet? bitchez love babies!

 

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ohai

how goes fatherhood? I saw you are selling the dirtbike, any joy?

I fitted an induction kit to the Inteceptor. Wife called me a hooligan, Im not even mad :P

It's going well, boss wants another one now.

Bike lasted 2hrs and sold to a guy in mandurah. Looking at a duke 390 to get around on for now.

Does it sound like a 5ltr with a pod filter now?

2 hours ago, turboedsloth said:

Hey Trev. How goes it?

yeah good mate, been meaning to drop in lately but im doing an office job and not having as many weekdays off. not much exciting stuff. still wood collecting and odd jobs around the house 

how you going?

On 26/07/2020 at 2:49 PM, turboedsloth said:

Does it sound like a 5ltr with a pod filter now?

Pushrod V8 could only dream about sounding this good.  ? 

Parallel twin FTW. 

 

 

On 7/27/2020 at 12:41 PM, t_revz said:

yeah good mate, been meaning to drop in lately but im doing an office job and not having as many weekdays off. not much exciting stuff. still wood collecting and odd jobs around the house 

how you going?

Sounds about the same as me. Absolutely crazy busy. Boys are loving the overtime at the moment

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