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  1. #106
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    Quote Originally Posted by toymachine View Post
    Good stuff on the tyres...

    Be a shame to have binned it on the old ones before you get to paint it a real colour :P

    In seriousness though how much did they set you back? After my service I should probably look at getting some decent ones... maybe after some twin headlamps and braided lines Priorities!
    LOL ... smart ass ... i like the yellow .. it will give me an excuse to smack the first cage driver that says he didn't see me .. the new rubber set me back 400.. fitted with balance .. i call it retail therapy for MEN !! .. ha ha .. well worth the investment ... after the last ride, so many guys said i should get new rubber ... and i tell you what .. they were right! .. big time... it's a different machine now.. still a bright yellow ho ho tho ... mu ha ha ha

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    400 all up for both, fitted? That's not bad at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by toymachine View Post
    400 all up for both, fitted? That's not bad at all.
    Thats what i thought ... pretty good rubber too

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    It's about was I was quoted for Bridgestone BT45 for the VTR.

    Nice one - it's just $400 more than I currently have after paying the mortgage, the bike loan, feeding all the hungry mouths in the house etc etc.

    will just have to trust my handling....mind you the OEM tyres on the VTR are Bridgestone as well.
    In space, no one can smell your fart.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McJim View Post
    It's about was I was quoted for Bridgestone BT45 for the VTR.

    Nice one - it's just $400 more than I currently have after paying the mortgage, the bike loan, feeding all the hungry mouths in the house etc etc.

    will just have to trust my handling....mind you the OEM tyres on the VTR are Bridgestone as well.
    Ahhh ... the beauty of being single ... i am man ... see me ride!!! .. mu ha ha ha

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    Quote Originally Posted by McJim View Post
    Hey Rookie, what she meant was "Female pillion passengers like women with V-Twins too"
    haha...dammit....they'd only choose the vtwin cos it comes with a decent pillion seat...nothing to do with th engine, just comfort.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rookie View Post
    haha...dammit....they'd only choose the vtwin cos it comes with a decent pillion seat...nothing to do with th engine, just comfort.
    Have a look at the seat on my machine and tell me it would be comfortable ... oh HELL no!

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    Quote Originally Posted by McJim View Post

    Nice one - it's just $400 more than I currently have after paying the mortgage, the bike loan, feeding all the hungry mouths in the house etc etc.
    Don't stress about the hungry mouths once they are hungry enough the hunting instinct kicks in automatic.

    All so helps controll the local wild cat population, so you can justify spending all that money on your bike by saying that you are doing your bit for the enviroment after all wild cats kill native birds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WarlockNZ View Post
    You bastard!! ... LOL
    Yes... I was wondering when you would next come online,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maverick View Post
    Yes... I was wondering when you would next come online,
    next time your headlight is about to fall off .. i'm not going to tell you :P

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    Yo, hey guys just letting you know that i cant make it to the ride this sunday, my darn clutch cable broke while i was ridding home. NOT FUN.

    I hope to have it all fixed and good to go for the ride to raglan the following week end.
    Honk if you like peace and quiet!

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    Quote Originally Posted by WarlockNZ View Post
    Have a look at the seat on my machine and tell me it would be comfortable ... oh HELL no!
    hey...that comment was aimed at the vtr...as it has a more appropriate seat for a pillion.

    yes im sure you heyo-bag(gtr) riders wouldnt have a problem finding a pillion regardless of the pillion seat...just dont ruin it by mentioning it's korean
    Quote Buddy L:"The bike's like BOOM, the motor's like BOOM!
    the exhaust is like....b-BANG!!
    the whole bike's like WAAAAEEEEEEHH!!!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by rookie View Post
    hey...that comment was aimed at the vtr...as it has a more appropriate seat for a pillion.

    yes im sure you heyo-bag(gtr) riders wouldnt have a problem finding a pillion regardless of the pillion seat...just dont ruin it by mentioning it's korean
    The VTR has a tiny pillion seat compaired to the bandit

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    Personally I don't see the point of a pillion seat on a 250.

    It's not like any of them are strong enough to decently pull two people and most people on a 250 have only got learner or restricted licences.

    now...where did I put that chainsaw........
    In space, no one can smell your fart.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McJim View Post
    Personally I don't see the point of a pillion seat on a 250.

    It's not like any of them are strong enough to decently pull two people and most people on a 250 have only got learner or restricted licences.

    now...where did I put that chainsaw........
    Chainsaw? Is your VTR that slow that you feel you will get more power out of the chainsaw engine?

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