Master Cylinder

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  1. Ryan/rossi
    Ryan/rossi
    Na man its all good the bucket is yellow supercheap didnt have the right blue.
  2. Ryan/rossi
    Ryan/rossi
    Hey Bert no news on that master cylinder yet?Ive just bought some 3M Acrylic laquer Clearcoat should do the trick. Just need some fine weather to paint in now.
  3. Bert
    Bert
    Hi Guys.
    the on going master cyclinder issues... no they haven't turned up yet? I've emailed them again (and again), but no reply...

    Ryan you might have to go on the hunt (sorry for letting you down on this, I though I was on a winner here; knowing my luch they will turn up, but not holding out much faith at the moment).

    anyway you might want to look at something like this: a bit more $$ but they are usually top notch units.
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...x?id=311473576.
    or
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-311355313.htm
    or
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-312699716.htm
  4. Ryan/rossi
    Ryan/rossi
    Hey man no worries have just emailed the guy on the bottom of the list.The bike looks really good now.
  5. Ryan/rossi
    Ryan/rossi
    Oh and what are you studying at uni im looking at studying mechanical engineering at AUT.
  6. Bert
    Bert
    Hi Ryan.
    Uni, well expanding my knowledge base really.
    just finishing off of Postgrad studies in quality management and organisational development (through the school of engineering, Massey). previously studied BSc in Geology and Geophysics (90's). and have worked around the country as a Hydrologist for the last 12 years.. Study is fun; but word to the wise, have a break first (work for 6months etc) before going to make sure you really want to do it... otherwise it tends to be a waste of time..
  7. Ryan/rossi
    Ryan/rossi
    ok so is it all worth it ? How stressful is it ?
  8. Bert
    Bert
    yip i believe so this day in age.
    An undergrad degree is like what seven form was in my day; in terms of getting a job. though its not required if you can get experience lots of experience...

    for an example:
    I've got a young guy that has been lucky enough to work with us straight out of school (been with us for 3.5 years now), after six months he went to uni and worked for us in his holidays. he flew through his double major in two / half years (normally three-four) due to the fact that he had learnt to work (time management/ getting out of bed etc) and he knew what he wanted to do... and it was a walk in the park..

    its not that stressful if you concentrate on the end goal.

    Brent
  9. Ryan/rossi
    Ryan/rossi
    Thanks alot man that just made my decision a whole lot easier.
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