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    Just when I was getting depressed

    This listing popped into my frame of reference.

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-323021173.htm

    And the fact it's not orange makes it desirable How?

    Imagine the cost of the screen if the sticker is $30.

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    90 cm is a pretty big bike screen...

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    Quote Originally Posted by DR650gary View Post

    Imagine the cost of the screen if the sticker is $30.
    Dooood.... It's for your van, man. Nobody rides their KTM far enough to need a screen, they're too unreliable & shake too much yaknow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by clint640 View Post
    Dooood.... It's for your van, man. Nobody rides their KTM far enough to need a screen, they're too unreliable & shake too much yaknow.

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    You need to put the KM's of your LC4 in your signature to prove the point. It's only been round the block twice hasn't it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by cooneyr View Post
    You need to put the KM's of your LC4 in your signature to prove the point. It's only been round the block twice hasn't it?
    Damn odo's that only go to 9,999.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    Damn odo's that only go to 9,999.
    It's a bit of a bastard actually, the sheep incident claimed the first odo at 42 000, so the current one only reads 52 000 km. I'm getting a bit paranoid about the noisy motor now, but it has always sounded like a bucket of bolts being poured into a concrete mixer so it's hard to tell.
    I should have got one of those ultra reliable DR650's, then I wouldn't have to worry so much about it making it fromm 94K to 100K. ...





















    ... the 3rd gear cog would have grenaded the entire motor at 60K

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    Quote Originally Posted by clint640 View Post
    I'm getting a bit paranoid about the noisy motor now, but it has always sounded like a bucket of bolts being poured into a concrete mixer so it's hard to tell.
    Through the footpegs does it feel like a bucket of bolts being poured into a concrete mixer?

    Warewolf's does...

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    Through the footpegs does it feel like a bucket of bolts being poured into a concrete mixer?

    Warewolf's does...
    Nah, they smooth out heaps after about 70 000 km

    ...or maybe all the nerve endings in my extremities have died, one or the other.

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    I could have sworn my 640A was smoother than Ian's (crisis manglements) but riding them back to back on the way home from the NBA there was nothing in it at all so just goes to show how you get used to the minor vibes. But the first ride I had on a 640 I thought it was a compactor in disguise!

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    Quote Originally Posted by clint640 View Post
    it has always sounded like a bucket of bolts being poured into a concrete mixer so it's hard to tell.
    Not much better on the 990SMR ... needed to get the Leos on so it would drown out the jingle bells rattling around under me

    Still, got more grunt than a paddock full of pigs and runs saweet!
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    Vibes are just the bike's way of telling you you're on the wrong road. The 640 only ever bugs me when droning down the highway, on anything twisty or rough I don't notice the shaking.

    Whereas on a DR you can cruise down the hwy thinking 'man, this is smooth' then get onto something rough & twisty & wonder where your brakes have gone & why someone just booted you in the arse

    Clint

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    Quote Originally Posted by clint640 View Post
    Vibes are just the bike's way of telling you you're on the wrong road. The 640 only ever bugs me when droning down the highway, on anything twisty or rough I don't notice the shaking.

    Whereas on a DR you can cruise down the hwy thinking 'man, this is smooth' then get onto something rough & twisty & wonder where your brakes have gone & why someone just booted you in the arse

    Clint
    +1,000,000

    I was lent a DR with 38k on it last year and the thing sounded like it was gonna explode every time it went into third...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oscar View Post
    +1,000,000

    I was lent a DR with 38k on it last year and the thing sounded like it was gonna explode every time it went into third...
    that could be an awkward conversation

    "Sorry mate - that's your con-rod poking out there after bits of 3rd gear got stuck up the barrel
    ....still - I gave it a wash and filled it with gas. Shouldn't need to borrow it again anytime soon so no need to hurry with the repairs."

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    Quote Originally Posted by marks View Post
    that could be an awkward conversation

    "Sorry mate - that's your con-rod poking out there after bits of 3rd gear got stuck up the barrel
    ....still - I gave it a wash and filled it with gas. Shouldn't need to borrow it again anytime soon so no need to hurry with the repairs."
    It is an awkward conversation - I've done it twice (with the same person what's more).

    I highsided a Tenere back in the day, on the road, at speed.
    Then several years later I had totaled an RZ250 given to me by the same guy (you'd think he'd have learned).

    Still, I did the right thing and wrote the cheques...

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    So what you're saying....

    ...is that every time your friend thought he'd like a change of bike, he lent it out to you?
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