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you probably got water in your air filter brah

lol alex was waiting for someone to say that

I always leave it to dry for halfa before I start it after washing. Not a good idea to do it while it's wet. You probably went a bit overboard with the hosing too :/

Rimon, you could have wet some of the electrics, should start again once it's dried out. Try to avoid too much hosing from above the base of the fuel tank.

:/

i did go a bit nuts with the hose....

i'll try starting it again later

Bullshit asshole nobody likes the new format here

I actually like it.

But then i've been using it for quite a while longer than you guys.

Functionality, once the minor bugs are fixed (missing buttons, emoticons, maybe drop the default font 1 size) - It'll come up nice.

From admin point of view this will fix a HEAP of the timeouts people were getting when posting (that was a MOST annoying prick)

This is the last time we are upgrading for a few years hopefully as the last version just had to many problems to fix.

So all development will be based on this current design so we can enhance and alter to suit.

Hence if you post in the feedback with decent ideas & suggestions - we will see if it can be done.

That said we will probably need to bring back subscriptions as a devloper will build a new skin for us no worries - BUT it'll cost at least $600 each time so we've gotta go in knowing exactly what we want.

I actually like it.

But then i've been using it for quite a while longer than you guys.

Functionality, once the minor bugs are fixed (missing buttons, emoticons, maybe drop the default font 1 size)

It'll come up nice.

This is the last time we are upgrading for a few years hopefully as the last version just had to many problems to fix.

So all development will be based on this current design so we can enhance and alter to suit.

Hence if you post in the feedback with decent ideas & suggestions - we will see if it can be done.

That said we will probably need to bring back subscriptions as a devloper will build a new skin for us no worries - BUT it'll cost at least $600 each time so we've gotta go in knowing exactly what we want.

fkn hipster

Alright.. Good weather Sunday too.. I'm up for a cruise cruise, not twisties stuff

Hmmm just been told that even though I'm dropping the bike off on Sat it won't get worked on til Monday so :(

Drop it off Monday

Cruise

Profit?

Am I doin it right?

Tis a nice idea but only time gf is free to drop it off with me will be Sat. If anything changes I'll let yas know.

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