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    Quote Originally Posted by BMWRSNUT View Post
    Nice. I saw that one listed. You gonna keep this one for a while?
    Hell yes.... I know, I have gone through my bikes like a....
    XT600e and the Husqvarna TE610, that'll do...

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    Thumbs up Was Considering that one myself for a while

    Quote Originally Posted by NZKTM View Post
    Hell yes.... I know, I have gone through my bikes like a....
    XT600e and the Husqvarna TE610, that'll do...
    Welcome to the Swedish / Italian / German bastard child fold

    R U Gonna be a true bike whore and keep the TE & the XT ???
    Here for a good time, not necessarily a long time

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    I played with this one for a few days, years ago (2003 FNAR).

    Nice power, didn't like the seat (in trying to make the seat lower, they'd kinda put a notch in the frame at the base of the tank)..

    I actually tried to buy this press bike, but when I got there the bastids had sold it.
    I bought a LC4e instead - more power, better off road, not as comfortable - probably the better choice when all is said and done.


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    early 610, twin pipes, 1999? i think the 2007 I have has more power than the sxc625? better build apart from the bars...? I dunno, we will see.


    Will have to change my writing to yellow and blue now...



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    Nice. I bet that has a nasty snarl when revved up

    Looks light as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DR650gary View Post
    Nice. I bet that has a nasty snarl when revved up

    Looks light as well.
    And I thought my dogs could bark! This one sure does, it is light too, but high in the saddle. I will have to take a bit of care placing my feet on the ground in off camber situations....Umm, like always...

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    Quote Originally Posted by NZKTM View Post
    early 610, twin pipes, 1999? i think the 2007 I have has more power than the sxc625? better build apart from the bars...? I dunno, we will see.


    Will have to change my writing to yellow and blue now...

    And change your handle to NZHUSKY

    Quote Originally Posted by NZKTM View Post
    I will have to take a bit of care placing my feet on the ground in off camber situations....Umm, like always...
    Just let me know mate, I'll ride those bits for ya...
    There are two kinds of adventurers: those who go truly hoping to find adventure and those who go secretly hoping they won't. We should come home from our adventures having faced their perils and uncertainties, endured their discomfort and beaten the odds, with a sly acknowledgment and revitalised solidarity of character.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buggsubique View Post
    And change your handle to NZHUSKY

    Hmm, there's a thought...



    Just let me know mate, I'll ride those bits for ya...
    And you would too, yes...Thanks for that

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    Smile

    Well, I have the bike, finally sorted I have been dismantling it since I got home from work . All plastics polished, cleaned around the front forks and radiator. It is in very good condition, almost new in fact. Not surprising since the last owner just has the motard rims on it. The excels are brand new. No warrant until June next year, reg is May 2012, awesome
    New tank IMS, is on its way, new bash plate from Sealhy Off Road is also in transit, just $79 USD ....Acerbis guards are rerady to put onto the Tomesseli bars.
    Once the bike is ready for assembly, I will time lapse the assembly. Meantime, the XT will be ridden and I cannot wait until the weekend to get out and ride. The Husqvarna is going to be the Dusty Butt steed me thinks..

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    The only problem with white writing is people using "the light universe" colour scheme, can't see it...

    Must be a bit crap if you've been pulling it apart for over 200 years...


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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    The only problem with white writing is people using "the light universe" colour scheme, can't see it...

    Must be a bit crap if you've been pulling it apart for over 200 years...

    Thanks Nordie, yeah, back then Husky made muskets Anyhow, worked on it since I got home...(thanks for the colour tip) Done!

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    was looking at the Bash plates from steahly offroad, one for mine was only 74us but i couldnt be bothered paying the postage $45
    'Good things come to those who wait'
    Bollocks, get of your arse and go get it

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    Quote Originally Posted by dino3310 View Post
    was looking at the Bash plates from steahly offroad, one for mine was only 74us but i couldnt be bothered paying the postage $45
    Still works out cheaper even with postage compared to genuine one and also B&B...was quoted over $300! So, $150 odd NZD pretty good and it was mailed yesterday, great service mate.

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    spent what would have been postage on fishing and beer maybe next month
    'Good things come to those who wait'
    Bollocks, get of your arse and go get it

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