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    Shit hot mate, and thanks!
    One last thing......any chance you could change the colour of the meadal?
    It clashes with the others.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback
    Shit hot mate, and thanks!
    One last thing......any chance you could change the colour of the meadal?
    It clashes with the others.
    No, get fucked

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    Not without the approriate protection!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback
    Not without the approriate protection!
    LOL, maybe you aren't such a fuck knuckle after all.

    ... Nah, you're still a fuck knuckle until proven otherwise

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    I recon wear anything thing that doesnt require dry cleaning. nothing like throwing it in the wash with a cup of cold power. ooooooooo baby.
    Quote Originally Posted by gatch View Post
    he said engine and chassis.. hes going to put the new engine and chassis onto his current bike.. lol

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    Crasherfromwayback has target fixation in his stand here - and that's exactly what we are talking about.Coming around a corner you come across an ''oh fuck!'' situation,a gravel spill,someone pulling out and looking the other way - you can say ''I'm going to crash!'',fixate on the problem,hit the brakes go down and crash....not a good way to think at all.

    A more experianced rider will shit themselves too - but the simple act of looking through the corner,maybe planning a couple of escape routes will see the situation resolved with barely a lift of throttle.

    It's not a matter of someone thinking ''I'm going to crash today'',or someone else donning an invisble shield when they get on their bike - what we are talking about is confidence in your own abilities...if you are not confident there is a very real chance of you crashing....if you have confidence in your abilities the likelyhood of crashing is reduced conciderably.

    I don't see a problem there....and part of your confidence is in wearing the apropiate gear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZeroIndex
    Gonna get my Cordura from http://www.lifestyle-imports.co.nz/ on Thursday

    And about those cows..
    No youre fucken Not, I got Cordura arriving today, you will come and check it out younglin!!!
    Ive run out of fucks to give

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    Just a small announcment I got 650 kgs of Gear arriving today, I didnt buy it to look at it needs to sell.
    Boots
    Cordura
    Pants non Knee slider
    Pants with Knee slider
    Gloves leather
    Gloves waterproof
    Ladies Gear
    T SHirts
    Caps
    Back Protectors two kinds
    One Piece Leather

    You name it I got it.

    Design your own One Piece leathers and colours, made to measure TOP RACING SPEC $650.00

    So let me know if I can help!!

    Cheers
    Ive run out of fucks to give

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quasievil
    No youre fucken Not, I got Cordura arriving today, you will come and check it out younglin!!!
    ok.. I will come have a look.. Getting my new exhaust put on at 5pm in Pukekohe today, so is +/- 7pm ok to come have a look?
    There's nothing more exhilarating than pointing out the shortcomings of others, is there? -Clerks

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZeroIndex
    ok.. I will come have a look.. Getting my new exhaust put on at 5pm in Pukekohe today, so is +/- 7pm ok to come have a look?
    Hi Mate, make it tomorrow night if you can?
    Cheers
    Ive run out of fucks to give

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quasievil
    Hi Mate, make it tomorrow night if you can?
    Cheers
    ok, will do that
    There's nothing more exhilarating than pointing out the shortcomings of others, is there? -Clerks

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    Fuck swanny, I'm gonna give you some shit if you do bin!

    Protective gear isn't worn to be tested, end of story.

    You don't wear a jimmy hat cos you suspect the chick has something.

    But I know that I'd rather it was Cowpoos girlfriends hide sliding down the road than mine should the worst happen (again).

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    I wear a two pice zip together cordura suit, bought 2nd hand for about $325, MSTRS has leather overalls and jacket, bought 2nd hand for about $400, hXc has two piece zip together leathers, 2nd hand for about $200. Buy what you can afford as long as it fits.
    Diarrhoea is hereditary - it runs in your jeans

    If my nose was running money, I'd blow it all on you...

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    It seems to me you're all arguing for the same thing but don't realise it.
    Some have a glass half full attitude.
    Some have a glass half empty attitude.
    Me? I don't really care how much is in there, but should my glass slide down the road one day, I'd like to spill as little as possible

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    My opinion has changed over the years.
    For your average road rider who lets face it doesn't plan/intend/expect to crash EVER let alone every other day I think Cudura is the way to go .
    It will protect you ONCE in a crash then its usually semi buggered
    But its comefortable,water proof ish and easy to look after.
    If you are a racer,track day freak or just like to push the envelope then you expect to fall off maybee not often but you know its gonna happen eventually.
    For these guys leather is the only way to go.
    To see a life newly created.To watch it grow and prosper. Isn't that the greatest gift a human being can be given?

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