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Get me a 180 rear tyre...

Bikebandit.com might have that exhaust you want cheaper

Why are bike exhaust so expensive? There's some on that mummy site for like $7k lol get f**ked

Haha full titanium systems, heaps of design goes into them...but I know what you mean, that's 1/4 the cost of the new bike they're going on sometimes. Imagine if car exhausts were 15-20k...

Beautiful day today.

Haha full titanium systems, heaps of design goes into them...but I know what you mean, that's 1/4 the cost of the new bike they're going on sometimes. Imagine if car exhausts were 15-20k...

Beautiful break foot rhonda

Haha full titanium systems, heaps of design goes into them...but I know what you mean, that's 1/4 the cost of the new bike they're going on sometimes. Imagine if car exhausts were 15-20k...

Beautiful day today.

Can't be more labour/material used than car exhausts and they cost the same if not less lol

Full EPA as in you go in and they check your turbo/injectors etc.. everything in the car to make it stock? :/

Petit still patrols Knox?

I better make sure I avoid that area for a while

Yes and yes. He had a bleed valve.

Apparently he said "omg it's you" when he realised it was him. Way to feed his ego...

Avoiding Knox today.

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