Colin!
#16
Yeah. They're mainly yellow, have wheelie bars out the back and keep going off the track into the grass. Right?
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#17
the question is, has it got a good grass catcher??

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#18
Big fibre-glass grass catcher, with tail lights painted on to it...
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#19
G'Day,

So it's now in the open? JP I expected no less from you, however in your slackness have you put your motor togeather yet? Well! Comments like you have made will only lead to more from both parties, are you ready?

Richard and Les, it's time the farts were let loose!

This looks like fun!

Regards Col
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#20
Bring it on!
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#21
ok col, i've just been on the phone to con, he is going to deliver a 25 kg bag of freshly plucked BROWN onions to your workshop - start eating!

hahahahahaha
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#22
G'day,

Looks all the world like a conspiracy is brewing! No need to send the bag of onions, I've my own cache, and Les I'm sending Con's wife( can't spell it) around to see you for a wild session just with you. Please post what it was like!

As for you JP, okay, so I cut the grass at Calder, and hit the timers at Willowbank and had the odd moment at ECR, I'll admit to all these, but only under duress. However, can you tell me the piston to valve clearance for a TL1000R? ~

Lots Of kisses
Regards Col
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#23
hey col i can answer that one,

if you've shaved the head enough, the clearance is equivalent to the thickness of an onion skin

and tell con's wife that she better not have had a shower before she comes around
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#24
G'day,

Les, you really know how to make one vomit, No tub? I would never have thought that you could stoop that low

So the truth is out about my riding ability, I can't even ride in a straight line. You will need to ask JP if that's his opinion, however you need to ask him about the rev limiter? Now I'll be in for it!

Hey JP your silence on the TL1000R question is interesting.

Regards Col
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