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(11-03-2011, 05:00am)Dale Wrote: 275 in 3rd Wtf

I wish mine did that

Easy. Just get yourself a 24 tooth rear sprocket! Roll
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#17
Hey Bob Welcome . Great bikes arn't they Very Happy.
Where bouts in the hills are you?
I'm in Martin , next to Rolly.
Catch you on a ride sometime , make sure you have a look at the S/West run thats happening later in the year.
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(13-03-2011, 07:49pm)duc13 Wrote: Hey Bob Welcome . Great bikes arn't they Very Happy.
Where bouts in the hills are you?
I'm in Martin , next to Rolly.

In Kalamunda; I pass through Martin frequently.
Up to almost 600kms, Beverley - York run Friday and up the valley to Bindoon today. I'm finding that the handling is good enough to make the chicken strips narrower than they have been for a long time. Close encounter with a 'roo this morning, fortunately I was only half awake and too laid back to get excited!

Replacement of those awful mufflers (but keeping the blue/black convention) and a few other changes/additions will occur on the first service Scary


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Will keep an eye out for ya Bob. Lots of roos up this way , dodge the bloody things nearly every morning.
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#20
Welcome BelzyBob and check out the SW run in November.
You won't be disappointed.
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(15-03-2011, 12:26am)Roo Boy Wrote: Welcome BelzyBob and check out the SW run in November.
You won't be disappointed.

Hey Bob how ya going take it easy mate don't want to read a thread about a roo collection being added.

Anyway the guys have mentioned about the SW run in Nov here's the link if your interested in 4 days of Busa Fun.

http://www.australian-hayabusa-club.com/...?tid=15137&pid=237982#pid237982

and if you want to see what we got up to 2yrs ago check out this link

http://www.australian-hayabusa-club.com/...?tid=13978
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(15-03-2011, 09:29am)Rev004 Wrote:
(15-03-2011, 12:26am)Roo Boy Wrote: Welcome BelzyBob and check out the SW run in November.
You won't be disappointed.

Hey Bob how ya going take it easy mate don't want to read a thread about a roo collection being added.

Anyway the guys have mentioned about the SW run in Nov here's the link if your interested in 4 days of Busa Fun.

http://www.australian-hayabusa-club.com/...?tid=15137&pid=237982#pid237982

and if you want to see what we got up to 2yrs ago check out this link

http://www.australian-hayabusa-club.com/...?tid=13978

Yep, read the thread and thinking about it. Seems to be a lot of foreigners allowed Lol3
Roos are a worry at the moment, I suspect because its so bloody dry they have to go long walkabout for water. Be careful people if you are about before sunrise + about 2 hours these days!
Not a fan of big rides, so I hop the November thing is in small quick groups?
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(20-03-2011, 11:30pm)Belzybob Wrote: Yep, read the thread and thinking about it. Seems to be a lot of foreigners allowed Lol3
Roos are a worry at the moment, I suspect because its so bloody dry they have to go long walkabout for water. Be careful people if you are about before sunrise + about 2 hours these days!
Not a fan of big rides, so I hop the November thing is in small quick groups?

Hey Belzybob the run last time went off extremely well and we rode as one group with a TEC & Corner Marking didn't quite get everything right but for our 1st attempt with a group of that size everyone was pretty happy. The quickier guys always ran at the front of the group which was to be expected and there is no expection from anyone to try or keep up with those people so it's all about riding at your pace that you are comfortable with and some fun with a great bunch of people.

About the Distance we will average approx 500ks per day but that is spread out over the whole day with plenty of stops and that seemed to work quite well. So there you have it if you want some more details let me know and I will PM them to you so you can make up your mine from there.

Cheers Rev004.
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Lost about 16 kg of useless weight (no, I haven't cut off my head)!


       
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(23-03-2011, 08:01pm)Belzybob Wrote: Lost about 16 kg of useless weight (no, I haven't cut off my head)!

Bob, that's way better, look'n good. When I picked my bike up from the dealer, they had already fitted the can's. The sales guy asked if I wanted the stock items and said he would give me a hand to take them out to the car. I picked up the first box and thought @#&t, now wonder these Bussa things are so heavy. I think they must be off a Kenworth Very Happy.
Anyway, your bike's looking good, have to catch up for a ride some time.
( was thinking about doing Mundaring / Obriens this Sunday morning )
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#27
Gave my bestest mate a test ride on my bike today.

1. Risk of dumping it - moderate
2. Cost of dumping it - very high
3. The smile on his face when he came back - F***ing Priceless!!!!!
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#28
3500 very happy km so far for me.

Best bike I have owned, by far.
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(31-03-2011, 12:17pm)Troppo Wrote: Best bike I have owned, by far.
I can see myself endorsing that comment!
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