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  1. #76
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    Did someone say Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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    Nice! Welcome to the the Gixer thou club. It's got so much more than a 600, take it easy, get it run in correctly. When are you going to get rid of the ugly ass stock pipes, and get a Yoshi instead (pure sex)?

    First gear wheelstands are easy, drop a tooth on the front and you can do it in third with a little clutch abuse... On a closed road...

    You know the momentary loss of traction for the first time - okay, it can catch you unawares. I cracked it open on the harbour Bridge one day, left a smear on the road that lasted 2-3 days... I was in second at the time, not even giving it shit. Now, when you're leaned over, it'll do the same thing... Respect it and it's fine. Ride it cack handed like a novice, and it's a short ride to the highside...
    It’s diametrically opposed to the sanitised existence of the Lemmings around me in the Dilbert Cartoon hell I live in; it’s life at full volume, perfect colour with high resolution and 10,000 watts of amplification.

  3. #78
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    Quote Originally Posted by beyond View Post
    Hey, looking real sharp there mate Nice one.

    Have to do another Tahuna run soon eh?

    Sunday Raglan!

    Quote Originally Posted by saul View Post
    Yeh same down here



    Will have a look


    Ok you guys if you are coming down this way give me a yell

    Sunday Raglan!

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    will you be my sugar daddy Dunc?
    Sunday Raglan!


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    Did someone say Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

    Sunday Raglan!

    Quote Originally Posted by madbikeboy View Post
    Nice! Welcome to the the Gixer thou club. It's got so much more than a 600, take it easy, get it run in correctly. When are you going to get rid of the ugly ass stock pipes, and get a Yoshi instead (pure sex)?

    First gear wheelstands are easy, drop a tooth on the front and you can do it in third with a little clutch abuse... On a closed road...

    You know the momentary loss of traction for the first time - okay, it can catch you unawares. I cracked it open on the harbour Bridge one day, left a smear on the road that lasted 2-3 days... I was in second at the time, not even giving it shit. Now, when you're leaned over, it'll do the same thing... Respect it and it's fine. Ride it cack handed like a novice, and it's a short ride to the highside...


    yeah thanks mate, i agree. The quicker i get rid of the 2 stock pipes the better. but they help me corner i think





    aiii... "D

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    Nice vid R ...
    ... and next time I won't let you hunt me down so easily

    Sunday.. Raglan!


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    Sunday Raglan, like from about midday on then eh??
    I know barbender will be ok for around Midday perchance??
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    Quote Originally Posted by beyond View Post
    Sunday Raglan, like from about midday on then eh??
    I know barbender will be ok for around Midday perchance??
    Yep
    Am at work in the morning catching up til midday so will meet you at regular spot
    Can you pm me your address.
    I left my cell phone in Wellington

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    some more bling to add to the list

    She's got Lightech rear sets on
    Front forks have been revalved and resprung/oiled by teh good Dr.
    Rear has a TTX36 on her
    The rear sub frames been replaced twice.
    Lightech number plate holder and fender illiminator
    The rear indicators are now smoked


    Next... im thinking of getting her painted up like the relentless paint scheme or the other biaggi pre season colours... ( pre ducati )
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    Quote Originally Posted by boomer View Post
    Next... im thinking of getting her painted up like the relentless paint scheme or the other biaggi pre season colours... ( pre ducati )
    bro, ive got the day off work, bring it down and ill paint it for ya, $10 at supercheap and chur!

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    Nice one, enjoy time with your new lady, her name..? i think introductions are called for.
    It is only when we have lost everything that we are free to do anything.

  9. #84
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    Quote Originally Posted by boomer View Post
    some more bling to add to the list

    She's got Lightech rear sets on
    Front forks have been revalved and resprung/oiled by teh good Dr.
    Rear has a TTX36 on her
    The rear sub frames been replaced twice.
    Lightech number plate holder and fender illiminator
    The rear indicators are now smoked


    Next... im thinking of getting her painted up like the relentless paint scheme or the other biaggi pre season colours... ( pre ducati )
    Dont listen to Gordon Dunc Either looks good but Im going to have to go with teh bleck

    Relentless?? how about Bratz??
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