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    Does it come with a reacharound?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Devil View Post
    Does it come with a reacharound?
    I've never failed to come with a reacharound yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Qkchk View Post
    If you manage to get your steed home tonight you could "run it in" and come show it off to us in Walkworth.....
    I'll see yous fullas at the pub.

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    It was a pleasure ferrying you down to pick up your new toy. The look on your face when you were riding it home was worth the whole trip.

    Like a young kid let loose in a sweet shop.

    Enjoy your new toy, I'm as jealous as hell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Merde View Post
    It was a pleasure ferrying you down to pick up your new toy. The look on your face when you were riding it home was worth the whole trip.

    Like a young kid let loose in a sweet shop.

    Enjoy your new toy, I'm as jealous as hell.

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    What time did you last see young Mr random? He never got to the pub? Bet he just went and picked up sticky and forgot to come and show off to us
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    Nonono,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    What time did you last see young Mr random? He never got to the pub? Bet he just went and picked up sticky and forgot to come and show off to us
    Saw him at about 8pm as we were on our way back. I peeled off at Pokeno. He was heading north.

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    Yes, many thanks to Mr Merde for the taxi service! (And to more_fasterer for being prepared to forego his AT(F)NR and do the hard yards on his 400 - thanks dude, I still owe you a pint for being generally awesome.)

    And, yeah, sorry Mom, just got a bit late to make it to Warkworth in time. Gonna spend the weekend clocking up the first 1000km so I can do the oil and filter before heading to Wangas on Tuesday. Sticky and I will probably head north today, so might have to pop by yours for a cuppa and a show-off eh?

    Betty is beautiful.

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    Update on how you are finding it first chance you get mate

    Remember, until you get the suspension adjusted properly, she's going to feel a bit lardy in the sweepers.

    Cheers, have fun.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    Betty is beautiful.
    Generally excellent sounding day then, eh? I had a good one myself, as I'm sure you'll be finding out once you log back in.

    Awaiting pictures, Mr Random...
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    48 hours later and a few more kilometres on the odometer:



    Which would be there cos it's a fuckin' long way to Cape Reinga and back



    (Excuse cellphone photos; I didn't think to take a proper camera.)

    Oh yeah and I dropped her in the driveway taking her off the centerstand tonight after lubing the chain and broke the end off the front brake lever and put a couple of scratches on the sticky-out engine bit. Ahem. Now I know not to stand beside a 250kg bike and flop it off the centerstand without making arrangements for something for it to lean on as it overbalances in the other direction. Like maybe putting the sidestand out or getting on the bike first. Goddammit. Burned my knee on the exhaust trying to catch her, too. Any motherfucker who giggles at me will be shot.

    Oh, yes, and she went just swell on the gravel to the Cape and back. Go go quarter-ton mountainbike!



    I must say, the suspension was better than I expected. Certainly a lot better than the K2 GSX1400 I rode. It could perhaps be a little less wallowy, though, so adjustments will be investigated forthwith.

    On the whole, she is awesome. I am well pleased. Can't wait to get the oil changed and start using a few more revs.



    Edit: Oh, yeah. Ground clearance is a bit of an issue, isn't it. Half my left peg feeler is gone and so is a chunk of the sidestand foot...
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    DROPPED IT YOU SAY
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    Quote Originally Posted by RCTL View Post
    DROPPED IT YOU SAY
    You sir may consider yourself shot.
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    did i say that out loud
    LIVE LIFE TO THE FULLEST SO WHEN YOU DIE YOUR FRIENDS DONT HAVE TO LIE AT YOUR FUNERAL

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    48 hours later and a few more kilometres on the odometer:

    is that all?!!!! heh

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    48 hours later and a few more kilometres on the odometer:



    Which would be there cos it's a fuckin' long way to Cape Reinga and back



    (Excuse cellphone photos; I didn't think to take a proper camera.)

    Oh yeah and I dropped her in the driveway taking her off the centerstand tonight after lubing the chain and broke the end off the front brake lever and put a couple of scratches on the sticky-out engine bit. Ahem. Now I know not to stand beside a 250kg bike and flop it off the centerstand without making arrangements for something for it to lean on as it overbalances in the other direction. Like maybe putting the sidestand out or getting on the bike first. Goddammit. Burned my knee on the exhaust trying to catch her, too. Any motherfucker who giggles at me will be shot.

    Oh, yes, and she went just swell on the gravel to the Cape and back. Go go quarter-ton mountainbike!



    I must say, the suspension was better than I expected. Certainly a lot better than the K2 GSX1400 I rode. It could perhaps be a little less wallowy, though, so adjustments will be investigated forthwith.

    On the whole, she is awesome. I am well pleased. Can't wait to get the oil changed and start using a few more revs.



    Edit: Oh, yeah. Ground clearance is a bit of an issue, isn't it. Half my left peg feeler is gone and so is a chunk of the sidestand foot...
    surprisingly fun bike to ride aye man!! a balanced amount of extra preload front and rear should be on the cards soon as dude...looks bloody nice in black in the flesh to eh!!
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