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98tls
8th March 2008, 20:59
It didnt happen so after sampling the current KB squabbles and finding its all a bit quiet on the western front thought a saturday night farcus thread in order so..whos drinking what and what subject are you suddenly an expert on after drinking it? Let the bullshit begin interweb heroes.<_<
Donor
8th March 2008, 21:11
Raspberry cordial.
And I'm such a hard bastard, I can admit it to other hard bastard bikers, and I just don't bloody care! :angry:
tri boy
8th March 2008, 21:13
Knocking back cheap beer, an wondering how the Chiefs managed a win from their shit performance against the Cheeta's.
Oh yeah, is KB full of boring pimply faced fuckwits now or what!
Why the hell didn't you go fishing ya soft cock.? The weather was perfect.
98tls
8th March 2008, 21:22
Knocking back cheap beer, an wondering how the Chiefs managed a win from their shit performance against the Cheeta's.
Oh yeah, is KB full of boring pimply faced fuckwits now or what!
Why the hell didn't you go fishing ya soft cock.? The weather was perfect. With ya on the chiefs thing,fuck there hopeless,still wins a win.As for the fishing thing my fishing offsider went and bought some woodstock to take surfcasting this evening but the dumb fuck ended up drinking most of them whilst working on a bike this afternoon and his "her indoors" considered him unfit for active duty.:mad:
98tls
8th March 2008, 21:25
Tri boy tell me about the 06 scrambler..assuming its a Trumpet how does it stack up in the adventure bike category?
tri boy
8th March 2008, 21:31
chicks, always getting in the way of a good boys night out.
the scrambler does the light Adv runs well. Change the tyres and rock on up.
It's fat n slow, but low C of G can punch it through places the big beemers struggle with.
limited suspension travel works against it. But it is cool as cool can be.
Ths year i'll get a s/hand Dr/Xr etc to throw over the cliffs, an limit the scrambler to camping trips/rally's an light adv runs.
Perfect slow f**kers bike.:first:
98tls
8th March 2008, 21:34
chicks, always getting in the way of a good boys night out.
the scrambler does the light Adv runs well. Change the tyres and rock on up.
It's fat n slow, but low C of G can punch it through places the big beemers struggle with.
limited suspension travel works against it. But it is cool as cool can be.
Ths year i'll get a s/hand Dr/Xr etc to throw over the cliffs, an limit the scrambler to camping trips/rally's an light adv runs.
Perfect slow f**kers bike.:first: Saw a bloke racing one at the Greymouth st races,havin fun he was to.:2thumbsup
tri boy
8th March 2008, 21:41
thats probably one of their biggest advantages.
Set up some good base line suspension, swap tyres, and you have :
A reliable gravel/adv bike. (Conti TKC's)
A simple touring bike. (Tourace Tyres)
Slap on some BT45's and have a go at track days etc. (gotta do that this year).
3 in one m/cycle. :niceone:
Ahh f**k I've run out of beer.:cry:
98tls
8th March 2008, 21:48
thats probably one of their biggest advantages.
Set up some good base line suspension, swap tyres, and you have :
A reliable gravel/adv bike. (Conti TKC's)
A simple touring bike. (Tourace Tyres)
Slap on some BT45's and have a go at track days etc. (gotta do that this year).
3 in one m/cycle. :niceone:
Ahh f**k I've run out of beer.:cry: :gob:Recycle?
_Shrek_
9th March 2008, 17:24
Saw a bloke racing one at the Greymouth st races,havin fun he was to.:2thumbsup
i got that on loan for 2 weeks it was an 07 scrambler on trailwing :sick: (tyres)
it was set up for racing & only had 1 seat so not recmmonded for 2 as Mrs SLR found out :laugh:
while she took the car home Stu on his KLR650 & me on the scrambler took the long way home :wari:
on the metal it handled superb even at 165k but on the tar seal like a whores drawers all over the place but it sounded & looked great (especially with me on it) :Punk:
i think i will stick with the beamer can do both metal & seal with out changing tyres :bleh:
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