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Lol, I bought 8 dollar mirrors off ebay, bar end mirrors which i'll be mounting under the bar like this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKYFu4JMGtM

Good thing about motorbikes is cheap and easy to mod.. so far I've spent like $250 on front fender, rear fender eliminator, front light, rim tape, stickers, mirrors etc. cheap cheap!

A good learning curve for me as well on how stuff works without messing around with a car that you need for work/daily I just hope my front forks don't fall off when I'm practising wheelies

250 ninja fender eliminators are like $100-$120, genuine seat cowls are $110ish (the copies are no good), but the rim tape etc is pretty cheap..

The weather forecast for the weekend isn't terrible, 14-15 and sunny, so not too bad for riding if it turns out that way

250 ninja fender eliminators are like $100-$120, genuine seat cowls are $110ish (the copies are no good), but the rim tape etc is pretty cheap..

The weather forecast for the weekend isn't terrible, 14-15 and sunny, so not too bad for riding if it turns out that way

Yeah road bike is just that little bit more expensive than dirt but even still wayyyy cheaper than doing cars up.

I don't really mind if it's cold just wet roads are gay! Locked my front brake up in the wet last time.. wasn't fun!

Locked a rear in the wet + dark + tinted visor once, that was fun

Went on a cruise with 80 or so bikes another time, day time and dry conditions etc, dude in front brakes real real hard for no apparent reason, I slam on the anchors and somehow manage to miss him. What I didn't realize til the last second was that my rear tire was making it's way around to join my front tire, some how I didn't come off and get crushed by the 30 odd bikes behind me...

Write a letter you can get it changed to an official warning if you haven't had any other infringements recently

Was thinking the same thing. Petty sure it's a year, have done it before though was pretty simple. Only works on speeding and the one pointer fines I believe!

Dezz (got it right this time :P) I'm pretty sure 3 years is just for the points to expire, have had numerous people with infringements from 2 years ago etc that have gotten off.

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Have you had a fine in the last year dude?

Write a letter you can get it changed to an official warning if you haven't had any other infringements recently

Had 2 fines (neither were speeding) and a defect in the last year, doubt they'll give me a warning

Although it's been 6 years since I copped a 6-month suspension for speeding, so maybe worth a shot? lol

Was thinking the same thing. Petty sure it's a year, have done it before though was pretty simple. Only works on speeding and the one pointer fines I believe!

Dezz (got it right this time :P) I'm pretty sure 3 years is just for the points to expire, have had numerous people with infringements from 2 years ago etc that have gotten off.

The letter I got in return to my letter said 3 years clean driving history, I missed it by 7 days.

Oh really? Was that in response to a warning request that you sent in?

Derp just read that properly.

Maybe it's different for different fines you get as my father made out a template that we've been distributing out for a while lol. I knew a few of the situations which were contrary to what you're saying so who knows.

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Yeah I used a template off a fellow SAU member, the letter I got back said I would have got a warning had I been driving for 3 years (not including L's) with a clean record, and I was a week away from getting off my P's, so missed it by 7 days...Could be different for full licence holders, but that's the reply I got

Yeah I used a template off a fellow SAU member, the letter I got back said I would have got a warning had I been driving for 3 years (not including L's) with a clean record, and I was a week away from getting off my P's, so missed it by 7 days...Could be different for full licence holders, but that's the reply I got

Ooooooooh getcha.

Enter is a rank, she's complaining about her study score's I'm guessing. Misinterpretation probably. 99.95 is the highest grouped rank, doesn't really mean you're on top (number1) and study scores weren't all 50. You could get all 40 study scores, and get 99.95 if the rest of VCE/HSC did shit.

Tony, I've paid you, yet to receive my goods.

pm bank deets pls

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