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    yeah better to use the line than a dryer wouldnt want to shink it
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    Quote Originally Posted by dafydd roberts View Post
    Sounds like you like the technical stuff as well, are you keen to do the wires in reverse I can’t find anyone else who's up for it. Up the waipaheke track and round the loop?
    To be honest I think a trials bike would be needed to do the Wires track in reverse and a very skilled rider. Was talking to a guy today (that did the track with me last year) and he said that he has heard of guys doing it in reverse on trials bikes, but when we did it we were decending what looked like a rock slide rather than a track and I can't imagine anything other than a team of sherpas getting any bikes up there. I don't get to ride a lot of rocks and I seriously doubt anyone could do the track in reverse let alone me. Not sure what the Waipaheke track is, I'm not familiar enough with the area. I would be keen to do the track in the direction we did it last time sometime though.


    Twice the displacement, twice the cost and a decibel problem, I'll pass on the inside brraaaap!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danger View Post
    To be honest I think a trials bike would be needed to do the Wires track in reverse and a very skilled rider. Was talking to a guy today (that did the track with me last year) and he said that he has heard of guys doing it in reverse on trials bikes, but when we did it we were decending what looked like a rock slide rather than a track and I can't imagine anything other than a team of sherpas getting any bikes up there. I don't get to ride a lot of rocks and I seriously doubt anyone could do the track in reverse let alone me. Not sure what the Waipaheke track is, I'm not familiar enough with the area. I would be keen to do the track in the direction we did it last time sometime though.
    I’ve seen Chris Birch do it with my own eyes amazing Ye its kind of the ultimate challenge for me and the AWD as soon as someone agrees to give it a go I'm up for it, Did you do the loop track last time?

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    Yes I believe thats what we did, the one with the big decent over loose rocks the size of basketballs that comes out at the bottom through that gate and then over the river a few times. Chris is a trials rider and if anyone could do it it would be him. I have probably about 20% of his abilitys in that kind of terrain.


    Twice the displacement, twice the cost and a decibel problem, I'll pass on the inside brraaaap!!!

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    not to mention the fact that he was riding the AWD bike which is stunningly good at climbing rediculous shit
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    Quote Originally Posted by Quicker_with_age View Post
    Its actually a liquid clothes detergent, It certainly doesnt seem caustic, its just a liquid soap I reckon, hell i even use it to clean my car!! I dont buy dynamo though I buy budget liquid clothes detergent.
    Yeah, I buy the woolworths or homebrand version of liquid dynamo. They're in the same bottle as LD next to it in the cleaning aisle. Chuck it in a spray bottle with water, squirt the bike and then hose it off. Gets all the crap off the hose alone won't.

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    [QUOTE=noobi;1805612]where do you get MOTOMUCK?

    You can get it from me, or alternatively, a company in auckland called "Hiltron" supplies it. Ring 018 for HILTRON'S tel number.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dafydd roberts View Post
    Where did you get it from?
    I watched the vidio at a mates place, and he reluctantly parted with a litre of the stuff for me to use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by socialites View Post
    I watched the vidio at a mates place, and he reluctantly parted with a litre of the stuff for me to use.
    Strange that because it hasn’t been released to the public yet.

    Must of been some other stuff you used.

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    Nah there was some dude going on about it a week or so ago but the thread got moved pretty quickly so its been available for awhile.


    Twice the displacement, twice the cost and a decibel problem, I'll pass on the inside brraaaap!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dafydd roberts View Post
    Strange that because it hasn’t been released to the public yet.

    Must of been some other stuff you used.
    Well Mate, the container read "pro-clean", and my mate said it was "pro-clean", and it seemed to be the same as what is demonstrated on the vidio, so I am guessing, although the odds above are stacked against it, it was in fact Pro-clean.

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    Wow dynamo, tried it tonight and was fukken gobsmacked. i couldn't believe how well it lifted the shit and the bike's been sitting there getting crusty since sunday. Also trird fabric softener (on my mates bike)... it doesn't work. i've come to the conclusion that it has to be a stain remover type product. After cleaning my bike, replacing chain and sprockets, turning rear tyre on rim, and replacing a couple clutch plates i took it for a spin to get it hot for an oil change. did a monster wheelie past the neighbours house and he stormed out calling me a cunt etc etc, i thought it was quite funny so i did it again. he didn't think it was funny but fuck him
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    Quote Originally Posted by kezzafish View Post
    Wow dynamo, tried it tonight and was fukken gobsmacked. i couldn't believe how well it lifted the shit and the bike's been sitting there getting crusty since sunday
    Yeah its pretty sweet stuff.

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    i've added a wee story about tonight's drama above your post (edited)
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    Quote Originally Posted by kezzafish View Post
    Wow dynamo, tried it tonight and was fukken gobsmacked. i couldn't believe how well it lifted the shit and the bike's been sitting there getting crusty since sunday. Also trird fabric softener (on my mates bike)... it doesn't work. i've come to the conclusion that it has to be a stain remover type product. After cleaning my bike, replacing chain and sprockets, turning rear tyre on rim, and replacing a couple clutch plates i took it for a spin to get it hot for an oil change. did a monster wheelie past the neighbours house and he stormed out calling me a cunt etc etc, i thought it was quite funny so i did it again. he didn't think it was funny but fuck him
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