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    I'll be down Friday miday-ish as I have to drop into ACT and collect some more parts for the K7. See you all in Cooma.
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    Finished the Thing today so im keen,will only be staying over fri night.Early start for work sun

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    I’ll see you guys at the Alpine Friday afternoon as I stop in on my way home

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    See you tickets Friday. I'll have Jim in town with me.

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    Have a good time lads!

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    What a great weekend. Top roads, great weather and great people. My match fitness is pretty poor and it showed in my flaking out Saturday night again. Thanks to everyone making it another great run!
    Monster GSXR 7/11 RIP!
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    Thanks to everyone involved. As Luke said the weather was fantastic, the roads as usual were awesome and the company was as fucked up as it usually is! I had a ball and want to say thanks for having me along, even though I wasn't on a fighter.
    Bring on NFR 2019!
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    Nudie, you wheelie better than the rest of us.
    And we needed you to move the poorly parked other beemers outta the way.
    I cant wait for next year. Less gravel, though.
    Last edited by hooligan; 12-11-2018 at 05:33 PM.
    more titanium than my bike

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    Don't think the gravel is an optional extra. It comes as standard.

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    Shit if we had to move all of those beemers we'd still be there!
    How you didn't let a bit of poo out I'll never know, I nearly poo'd watching you!
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    I watched the video. Because my camera was mounted just above my rad, all you see is the front forks flapping back and forth for a bit, and then done.
    It doesn't show the back wheel coming around.
    more titanium than my bike

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    You should of mounted it on my bike!
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    I missed your almost very high side Chris, sounded like a brown pants moment
    Was a awesome weekend, great people, great times and fucking fantastic roads.
    More stories than I can be bothered to write, but apparently you can drive a turbo diesel 80 series
    Land cruiser 1500 Kilometers home to Queensland without any electricity’s. Heavy Sydney traffic
    with zero electrical was a fun time until I realized the last hour on the sub tank was a lie and I could run out
    at any time. Or stalling in the middle of a 4 lane round about in road works where highways meet, the other time a
    20 minute dash 6 km before the shutting of the next nearest supercheep, full bogan in pluggers and thumb out.
    The 1.1/2 drive to motel with 1.3/4 of daylight and that was only the Sunday lol
    Wouldn’t change a thing, you lads and ladets are legands....
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