Posted by Champ on June 14, 2006, 5:42 am
>Please, feel free to sit on your bike while filling the tank.
>With luck, the inevitable spills will see you and your mates
>unable to father any kids and make the world a much better
>place.
Seems OK for racers:
http://www.gov.im//HomeImage.aspx?img&01&i0&01&i1986&i2@46&i3 ‰4&i4†6&i5E21
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Posted by Toosmoky on June 14, 2006, 6:46 am
> Fuck you and the sheep you rode in on!
Beware the Megadobber. He doesn't like attacks on his family...
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Posted by Knobdoodle on June 14, 2006, 8:34 am
>> Fuck you and the sheep you rode in on!
> Beware the Megadobber. He doesn't like attacks on his family...
[Applause]
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Posted by Henry on June 16, 2006, 10:18 am
Toosmoky wrote:
>>Fuck you and the sheep you rode in on!
> Beware the Megadobber. He doesn't like attacks on his family...
Some of you Aussies got a damn good sense of humor!
> http://toosmoky.d2.net.au
Nice bikes. Is the badass in this photo you? <g>
http://toosmoky.d2.net.au/wla42x0.jpg
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Posted by Umguanakickboodie on June 11, 2006, 8:07 pm
> I'm looking for a book on maintenance, repair and restoration of
> motorcycles. If you take a Haynes manual or a factory specific Honda
> Owners/Service manual (if you have a Honda) and want to find solutions
> for straightening bent cooling fins, remove rust from the tank, remove
> tar on the fairing or how to bring a dead battery to life a again, you
> will most likely search without any luck (so far I didn't have any
> luck). I'm rather looking for a do-it-yourself book explaining smart
> and intelligent solutions using a cotton string, 2 clothing clamps, 1
> empty cola can/bin, a pile of gravel and a piece of duct tape. Has
> anyone of you seen such a book? Do you think I will be more lucky
> looking for books on restoring old vintage cars?
> Regards, Lucas Jensen
This may not be exactly what you are looking but I think it's worth a
mention.
There was a series on SBS in Australia a little while back called Bush
Mechanics, aside from funny and at times bloody dangerous, it showed what a
bit of ingenuity and lateral thinking can do to get you out of a bind.
Some of the gems were things like lashing a log to one side of the front end
to act as a skid when the whish bone let go and they lost their front right
wheel, most people given up and walked off.
>With luck, the inevitable spills will see you and your mates
>unable to father any kids and make the world a much better
>place.