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    Turbo Bagger

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    Hating the bars, loving the rest. Were they as uncomfortable as they look?

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    Very nice.Sounds awesome too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    Hating the bars, loving the rest. Were they as uncomfortable as they look?
    Nah - I found it very comfortable - they suited my wingspan perfectly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    Nah - I found it very comfortable - they suited my wingspan perfectly.
    Much different for wee fleas like me though!

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    Cool! How does it handle with that rake etc?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwifruit View Post
    Cool! How does it handle with that rake etc?
    Like I said in the vid - I had my doubts - until I rode it. It turns and tips quite 'normally' - in normal street riding - I didn't do anything 'extreme' on the test ride.
    I think it might even have better than standard ground clearance

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    Much different for wee fleas like me though!
    If we could sort those bars out for you, can we have your cheque this afternoon?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    If we could sort those bars out for you, can we have your cheque this afternoon?
    It'd probably bounce from here to there...

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    It's about 10 bikes down the page:

    http://chopperworks.com.au/bikes-for-sale.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    It's about 10 bikes down the page:

    http://chopperworks.com.au/bikes-for-sale.html
    Most of their bikes are really well priced I reckon

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    I just can't bring myself to like those big front wheels
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    I like a lot of those bikes in the link, spesh the fat spoke wheels. If only I had 50k spare.
    Ciao Marco

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    Quote Originally Posted by Latte View Post
    I like a lot of those bikes in the link, spesh the fat spoke wheels. If only I had 50k spare.
    My guess is they are catering for a lot of blokes who are working in the mines. There is a lot of work out at Mt Isa and in the West paying big bucks. 35,000 mining jobs in Queensland alone in the next 3+ years is the projection

    The lads do 4 weeks 'on' and fly out for a week off - they are cashed up for their down-time. An Operator or Sparky is pulling up to $135k - or $160+ Kiwi - but they earn it too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    My guess is they are catering for a lot of blokes who are working in the mines. There is a lot of work out at Mt Isa and in the West paying big bucks. 35,000 mining jobs in Queensland alone in the next 3+ years is the projection

    The lads do 4 weeks 'on' and fly out for a week off - they are cashed up for their down-time. An Operator or Sparky is pulling up to $135k - or $160+ Kiwi - but they earn it too.
    I'd beleive it, I was surprised by the number of early-mid 20's driving brand new FPV's, quite a few were from the mines, and would throw anther 20-30k at the car without blinking. There also seems to be an easier line of credit, or it's more common to lease cars over there as well.

    But back on topic, hot bikes...want.
    Ciao Marco

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