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  On 23/05/2012 at 7:43 AM, (OO)SKYLINE(OO) said:

The thread topic is usually a straight up give away if the topic is going to be good or not.

Then you read the first few post, if it's all shit talk = Shit thread.

Constructive discussion = Good thread.

Nisskid has the know-how.

In one thread, he was explaining to us about the types of wheel qualities and builds through out different brands.

LOL! For the trololols!

I bought a sticker set from On The Run Motorsport.

Lol they about me for having varrstoens, then I ask them about stickers and no one says anything.

Muski is a good guy too he helps out too

  On 23/05/2012 at 7:55 AM, Sunkist said:

Now they're starting about my latches on the front bar lol.

Ryan, tell me something, why do NS'ers worry so much about other peoples cars?

actually i too was wondering what there for, quick bar removal?

  On 23/05/2012 at 11:03 AM, drunkn snail said:

actually i too was wondering what there for, quick bar removal?

yeh sort of.

did a driver dynamics day and kind of got ahead of myself and went into the first corner sand trap. it ripped off the front bar from its mounting...

jono below im pretty sure saw it happen.

but now it takes me 30 seconds to get the front bar off when i need to so its pretty useful seeing as im always pulling shit apart.

  On 23/05/2012 at 11:09 AM, PENGUYEN said:

Is correct i believe.

  On 23/05/2012 at 11:54 AM, Birds said:

I'm gonna lose my licence on this bike, at least you 250 riders can wring your bikes to their limits. I can't get out of farkin 1st gear :(

Need to track...

it's easy you just click up :happy:

mechanic just picked up my bike, he recognized it soon as he saw it says he's worked on it before

  On 23/05/2012 at 11:59 AM, Sunkist said:

f**k this flu. f**k it to hell

+1

  On 23/05/2012 at 11:59 AM, Sunkist said:

you get booked?

f**k this flu. f**k it to hell

Nah man, but if I keep riding it I reckon I will. Can't have fun on it without breaking a lot of laws :/

Remember the first few days of owning a turbo car, how easy it was to get up to speed limits and find yourself surpassing them...multiply it by 11ty :/

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