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  1. #16
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    cheers wingnut, have sent email to hale to make sure parts are sent as quick as poss,send pic when you have done the lowering , oh i'll send step by step on how to drop bones out , takes about 40min to change

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    Yea I had a look on the M109 riders site and went through the steps for lowering. Seems pretty straight forward by the looks of things..... I hope..

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZeroIndex View Post
    I'll get rid of the 400cc as soon as I get a full licence, and I'll take the training wheels off my bike as soon as people stop doing dumb shit to cruisers... if it wasn't for the training wheels, I'd fall over from laughing so much


    yet another pisstake courtesy of the Hamilton Loose Ewe-nit
    You mean to say that you actually ride that thing in your profile pic in view of the general public..Holy shit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by s8306 View Post
    You mean to say that you actually ride that thing in your profile pic in view of the general public..Holy shit.
    Yes, I make do with what I can afford

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZeroIndex View Post
    Yes, I make do with what I can afford
    Listing your occupation as full time unemployed might have something to do with that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by s8306 View Post
    Listing your occupation as full time unemployed might have something to do with that.
    As of Monday, I'm starting training as a security officer... and yes, not everyone can find jobs that they fit comfortably into... And don't worry Mr Boulevard, I'm not leaching all your tax money... I only got on the benefit 2 weeks ago, and have already found myself something...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZeroIndex View Post
    As of Monday, I'm starting training as a security officer... and yes, not everyone can find jobs that they fit comfortably into... And don't worry Mr Boulevard, I'm not leaching all your tax money... I only got on the benefit 2 weeks ago, and have already found myself something...
    Well good for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZeroIndex View Post
    As of Monday, I'm starting training as a security officer...
    BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!

    Rent-a-cop

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    see her, you'll never free her
    you must surrender it all
    And give life to me again
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  9. #24
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    zeroindex.. congats for the new job, now will have some extra cash to by a bigger bike

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    Not sure about the stereo and speaker thing on my bike i like to get away from everything when i ride
    I would consider a decent MP3 player that you can hear at reasonable speeds

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    I like music when I ride. I find that when I get to anything requiring concentration I don't even notice the music but on the long long boring straights round Christchurch music is a godsend. I use a mp3 player and bud earphones. It also helps to cut wind noise. I figure I'd have earplugs in my lugs anyway so why not get em to play music.
    Out of interest, what happens to those speakers when it rains? I only ride, so got to have all weather components. Do you clip em off, cover em up or are they waterproof?
    A man gazing on the stars is proverbially at the mercy of the puddles in the road.
    Alexander Smith (1830 - 1867) Scottish poet

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    they are 100% waterproof they use this system on personal watercarfts

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