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    Thumbs up Thanks for the add guys! (LearnerRider81)

    Hi Im new to riding bikes i live in Victoria aust but the sites here suck or i had to learn how to read Indonesian so i searched for bike site back home and found you guys very helpful info and bikes and mechanical knowledge@!!
    I got giving a 2007 scorpio z and its fun but find i bottom out a bit due to me being tall and heavy. i do enjoy riding and will probably end up swapping out the monoshock and spring for something more heavy duty!! if you have any advice im more then happy to listen!! thanks for reading!!


    thanks L.Rider
    Last edited by LearnerRider81; 23rd May 2016 at 20:14. Reason: i forgot to write a bit in!!

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    zomg@!!110#!

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    Welcome to this loony bin - as you can see the first loony has already posted.

    But others will be more helpful.
    Winding up drongos, foil hat wearers and over sensitive KBers for over 14,000 posts...........
    " Life is not a rehearsal, it's as happy or miserable as you want to make it"

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    ha ha ha

    thanks heaps not sure what zomg means but thanks anyway!! lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    But others will be more helpful.
    dont tease the poor strayan cunt...

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    Quote Originally Posted by LearnerRider81 View Post
    ......and found you guys very helpful info and bikes and mechanical knowledge@!!
    Thanks Cassina!!!


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    You will need a new battery, ed will be here soon after he has had his meds

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    and one day we might teach you 'the' wave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    and one day we might teach you 'the' wave.
    I still reckon it's a pity we have to chop his hands off straight after though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    and one day we might teach you 'the' wave.
    Shhh, only members of the KB Collective are taught 'the' wave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Madness View Post
    I still reckon it's a pity we have to chop his hands off straight after though.
    dunno, as with many things in life, a spare pair comes in handy...


    Pun intended.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LearnerRider81 View Post
    Hi Im new to riding bikes i live in Victoria aust but the sites here suck or i had to learn how to read Indonesian so i searched for bike site back home and found you guys very helpful info and bikes and mechanical knowledge@!!
    I got giving a 2007 scorpio z and its fun but find i bottom out a bit due to me being tall and heavy. i do enjoy riding and will probably end up swapping out the monoshock and spring for something more heavy duty!! if you have any advice im more then happy to listen!! thanks for reading!!


    thanks L.Rider
    1) learn to ride - practice is real good

    2) Once achieved 1 .. get a bigger bike ..
    "So if you meet me, have some sympathy, have some courtesy, have some taste ..."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Banditbandit View Post
    1) learn to ride - practice is real good

    2) Once achieved 1 .. get a bigger bike ..
    Good news on my scorpio!! i spent 500.00 bucks got upgraded carburetor 50.00, a vxs650 mono shock 150.00 almost the same specs but heavy load capacity an also adjustable an rebuildable. Bt 45 sports front, tourer rear 150.00. An had it jetted 2 sizes bigger 50.00. Aftermarket exhaust 50.00. I took it to the bike shop so it could be tuned properly an the guy was really impressed with it. Said it has tons of power an really great to ride.

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