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The "Official" Oz Monster Say Anything Thread...

Started by Super T.I.B, June 14, 2008, 12:00:31 AM

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cakeman

#1680
Mate im really sorry to hear that, words are words, but from the bottom of my heart i am deeply sorry to hear about your loss as are all your mates on here. Take care, if there is anything that can be done to help, just ask (even though we are yet to meet), im only to happy to lend a hand.


vossy

Thanks for the well wishes DMFers (I think that's in the right context)

It means so much to me.

I'm in the process tonight (yeah yeah I know it's friday and I should be out getting pissed or something but) of writing the eulogy.
It's not a task I want to do very often (never again)

my head is spinning.
"Life's short" "Ride More"

signora monster

We are deeply sorry to hear this sad news. Our thoughts are with you and your family Vossy.

cakeman

getting the bike dyno'ed and tuned tommorow... cant wait!

cakeman

30 minutes in on the dyno and the AFR is completely out all over the range, generally running very rich as low as 11.4 and pretty lean in some areas, going to be a bit of a process but Zac at explosive racing seems to know his stuff. Baseline at the moment is 108hp so quite a bit under.....

Nickati

Life's TOO short to go slow !

Spider


cakeman

Good on ya Siddle! Hat Trick!!!!!!
Now if our batsman can do as good as a job as our bowlers, i think where in with a chance!

braando

Heard a rumour floating around that a certain member was spotted taking a bluish coloured bike (resembling a monster S4R), with rearsets and stand half hanging off, to a well known workshop in Clyde. He was again sighted leaving the premises on a motor scooter..plus finding out the hard way that the left hand lever was not for a clutch, but the brake..........just a rumour of course..............!    ;D ;D ;D

signed Anon.

cakeman

#1689
Quote from: Brian W on November 26, 2010, 03:29:21 PM
Heard a rumour floating around that a certain member was spotted taking a bluish coloured bike (resembling a monster S4R), with rearsets and stand half hanging off, to a well known workshop in Clyde. He was again sighted leaving the premises on a motor scooter..plus finding out the hard way that the left hand lever was not for a clutch, but the brake..........just a rumour of course..............!    ;D ;D ;D

signed Anon.

Who'd do that...... What a bloody moron  ;D

Betty

Real scooters have a clutch lever on the left ;)
Believe post content at your own risk.

cakeman

#1691
ohh baby, my Rizoma rearsets and grips make me so h@rny. Love you long time!


signora monster

Good one Cakeman. I'm loving it long time too!!!!!  [thumbsup]

J5

Quote from: Betty on November 26, 2010, 09:16:40 PM
Real scooters have a clutch lever on the left ;)

real bikes have a clutch lever so it must be a bike and a postie isnt ;)
i dont care if you have been a mechanic for 10 years doing something for a long time does not make you good at it, take my gf for an example shes been walking for 28 years and still manages to fall over all the time.

Two dogs

Quote from: cakeman on November 26, 2010, 10:14:39 PM
ohh baby, my Rizoma rearsets and grips make me so h@rny. Love you long time!



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