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    Quote Originally Posted by Ocean1 View Post
    Saw one of these down south a couple of months ago on a quad.

    http://www.flambeau-cases.com/rifle-case-atv-6440.htm

    Reckon it'd qualify as appropriate bling for an RF.
    Very nice. Next problem is I don't own an appropriate rifle. I only have way too weak and way too powerful. Nope. Pistol is the way to go... Either .45acp or 10auto
    When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hans View Post
    Very nice. Next problem is I don't own an appropriate rifle. I only have way too weak and way too powerful. Nope. Pistol is the way to go... Either .45acp or 10auto
    Too powerful for a bull?

    I guess you really need to carry a range of them, to cope with everything from rabbits and chooks up to elephants (in case you're passing a circus).

    Richard

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pixie View Post
    Fro ADVRider:


    "This photo was taken about 1985. The mn is the pic is a real NZ character. Every year we used to go to the 6 hr at Manfeild. The story behind this is "I was in front as the Wire wheeel Katana always was. Behind me was steve on K100 and behind him a MHR and another wire wheel GSX1100.

    Country road in farmland. I come down hill towards Cheltenham at about 160kmh and two sheep grazing either side of road. Of course sheep get a bit scared and want eac others company. As i pass thru one sheeps runs to mate and Steve stands on pegs and goes clean over the top of it.

    We stop up road and I look down and see the front disc has blood on it and front forequarter of sheep is hanging off brake lever. We carry on to races and leave sheep hanging on brake lever (nice)"
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    That close to the engine was it ready by the time you got to the races? personally I love roast lamb for lunch

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pixie View Post
    As i pass thru one sheeps runs to mate and Steve stands on pegs and goes clean over the top of it.

    We stop up road and I look down and see the front disc has blood on it and front forequarter of sheep is hanging off brake lever. We carry on to races and leave sheep hanging on brake lever (nice)"
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