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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by boomer

    Fancy riding your pride and joy on a steel belt.. show her some respect Rick!!!!
    Jesus dude I nearly red repped you for that statement!!!....Ride it like ya stole it fella
    Built for speed, not for comfort

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    gotta remember...

    i'm a nana

    here ya go
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  3. #18
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    14th December 2005 - 21:09
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    I had a blow out once on the rear, thank goodness. If thank goodness can be said except it wasn't the front Was like riding a bronco at a rodeo at 120kmh. Managed to get it over to the side of the Takanini Motorway but after using a Pando, blew the crap all over the motorway and a few passing cars. Faced a long push on a flat tyre in full winter gear.

    Anyways, CO2's are real good except where the leak is so small you can't find where to shove the plug (dog turd to some) especially where the tyre is flat already and no wind is coming out.

    Now I carry a can of crap and the dog turd repair kit thingy to make sure I cover any scenario, other than me wheel coming off altogether.

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