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Yeah good, this my second time on Ls. Like that it bigger, and can easily derestrict it later. Just need to ride it more.

Ah, let it elapse the first time?

Haha I'm a short kent so I think I won't mind riding a tiny 250 to begin with... 600s can come later :P

Buy my cbr600rr 8k brah

would definitely have considered in 15 months... (or maybe a bit before ;) ) , leigh!

definitely liking 600rr or zx6r after restrictions!

but then might be a bit of a wait i still have to fund my evo as well, o lawd...

would definitely have considered in 15 months... (or maybe a bit before ;) ) , leigh!

definitely liking 600rr or zx6r after restrictions!

but then might be a bit of a wait i still have to fund my evo as well, o lawd...

Probably won't have it in 15 months :P, no real reason just for a change.. the beauty of bikes is you can buy and sell get something else and not loose much money. Then you get something else to try out and ride :D

I havent competed in years....keen on doing it again but unsure if the ol' girl will make it through /rb20

Need to find a cheap low trailer

You should! This is my first time back since 2010. New car, gotta re-learn it.

Probably won't have it in 15 months :P, no real reason just for a change.. the beauty of bikes is you can buy and sell get something else and not loose much money. Then you get something else to try out and ride :D

haha, fair deal!

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talking about kevlar jeans, my mate i was talking to today said he has two pairs of these and he rates them

http://www.s3performance.com.au/mens-skinny-leg-fully-lined-kevlar%C3%82%C2%AE-fibre-motorbike-jeans-p-3239.html?osCsid=n9njnoouosbvg2o1q8fjmqapq3 / http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Fully-Lined-Kevlar-Motorbike-Motorcycle-Skinny-Leg-Jeans-Mens-Size-32-/330641778671

cheap and not ugly lols. but can get hot fully kevlar lined apparently...

might consider these instead of the draggin slix/twista

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