The Aussie Thread- Part 2
#676
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It'a a shame they ruined one of those rare LHD pushies to make this...
#677
I drink your MILKSHAKE

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#678
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From: Between the mountains and the lake.
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Nope, the ride-on looks much better. I actually have a reel type push mower, not a petrol one.
#679
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From: Newcastle
Originally Posted by berny
Oh! how did that happen? got the pic flipped somehow.
Here's the original
Here's the original

#680
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From: Newcastle
How do you guys generally carry your bikes around on your car?
- roof racks
- bike rack
- chuck it in the back
- other
I have been thinking of getting some sort of bike rack, but i dont want to fork out for a tow ball as well.
- roof racks
- bike rack
- chuck it in the back
- other
I have been thinking of getting some sort of bike rack, but i dont want to fork out for a tow ball as well.
#681
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From: Melbourne
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Always in the back, after an unfortunate incident with a carport at a race in QLD.
#682
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Back of the station wagon unless it's already full, then the bike get racked up on a bike beak. I use a sponge to protect paintwork at the clamp point, and ye olde pedal straps to hold front wheel straight and tie pedal to beak stem.
#683
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From: Newcastle
Originally Posted by ed073
Always in the back, after an unfortunate incident with a carport at a race in QLD.
#684
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Originally Posted by dbuckingham144
Unfortunately I have only a smallish boot with a weird back seat fold down option that doesnt really allow for much. Yes I would feel uncomfortable leaving my bike sitting on the back as well somewhere.
roof racks are excellent, as you can shove the bikes up there, then fill the car to the brim. You don't have to worry about access to the boot with a roof rack and there's no nasty clamp squishing your eggshell thin six13 tubes.
Downside is forgetting they're up there (like I did) and that they get covered in insects etc on long trips. can be costly too....Thule, Rola etc don't come cheap.
#685
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From: Wherever good bikes are sold
Bikes: Thylacines...only Thylacines.
Originally Posted by Expatriate
Very, very fast!



Good news for me from the doctor. The hospital did a bang-up job fixing up the old leg apparently, so they didnt have to change the dressing or anything, and there's no sign of any nastiness.
My oath they did a good job - nearly had a chuck when they were scrubbing the grease out of it.
#686
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Originally Posted by Thylacine
Are they actual real, still functioning Hanebrink forks? Amazing! Very 1996, but amazing none-the-less. 
Good news for me from the doctor. The hospital did a bang-up job fixing up the old leg apparently, so they didnt have to change the dressing or anything, and there's no sign of any nastiness.
My oath they did a good job - nearly had a chuck when they were scrubbing the grease out of it.

Good news for me from the doctor. The hospital did a bang-up job fixing up the old leg apparently, so they didnt have to change the dressing or anything, and there's no sign of any nastiness.
My oath they did a good job - nearly had a chuck when they were scrubbing the grease out of it.
Thylo....I'm reading about some sightings of your brethren deep in the Tasmanian bush. Some bloke reckons he even got a whiff of one...."Smells like awful wet socks" or something.
#687
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Originally Posted by Thylacine
Good news for me from the doctor. The hospital did a bang-up job fixing up the old leg apparently, so they didnt have to change the dressing or anything, and there's no sign of any nastiness.
My oath they did a good job - nearly had a chuck when they were scrubbing the grease out of it.
My oath they did a good job - nearly had a chuck when they were scrubbing the grease out of it.
I think that having your wound scrubbed out would probably hurt more than damaging yourself in the first place.
#688
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Originally Posted by Johnny_Monkey
I think that having your wound scrubbed out would probably hurt more than damaging yourself in the first place.
Yes. It does. I've dry retched having it done.....went all pale and sweaty too. Good fun.
#689
Aluminium Crusader :-)

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I have that, but they gave me a "local" before they did it.
For memory it was a wire brush
For memory it was a wire brush
#690
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Bikes: Thylacines...only Thylacines.
Yeah, I went all sweaty and pale, but managed to avoid the chuck.
I can't describe how happy I'd be if they find some Tassie Tigers still bangin' around in the bush down there in Taswegia, but I'm not holding my breath. That guy is obviously full of **** because Thylacines don't smell. The definitive bible on the subject is 'The Last Tasmanian Tiger', by Robert Paddle. It's a bit dry and scientific, but insanely detailled.
Wow, how cool are Indexes - "Some olfactors have described the thylacine as posessing a clean animal smell, like that of a horse (Wainwright, 1970), wallaby (Cooper, 1970) or dog." Different story in captivity though.
I can't describe how happy I'd be if they find some Tassie Tigers still bangin' around in the bush down there in Taswegia, but I'm not holding my breath. That guy is obviously full of **** because Thylacines don't smell. The definitive bible on the subject is 'The Last Tasmanian Tiger', by Robert Paddle. It's a bit dry and scientific, but insanely detailled.
Wow, how cool are Indexes - "Some olfactors have described the thylacine as posessing a clean animal smell, like that of a horse (Wainwright, 1970), wallaby (Cooper, 1970) or dog." Different story in captivity though.
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Originally Posted by Johnny_Monkey
I think that having your wound scrubbed out would probably hurt more than damaging yourself in the first place.
I love the peroxide bath. There's something about those pink bubbles...
#692
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From: Bathurst oz
Originally Posted by dbuckingham144
How do you guys generally carry your bikes around on your car?
- roof racks
- bike rack
- chuck it in the back
- other
I have been thinking of getting some sort of bike rack, but i dont want to fork out for a tow ball as well.
- roof racks
- bike rack
- chuck it in the back
- other
I have been thinking of getting some sort of bike rack, but i dont want to fork out for a tow ball as well.
#693
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From: Melbourne
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Originally Posted by Thylacine
Yeah, I went all sweaty and pale, but managed to avoid the chuck.
I can't describe how happy I'd be if they find some Tassie Tigers still bangin' around in the bush down there in Taswegia, but I'm not holding my breath. That guy is obviously full of **** because Thylacines don't smell. The definitive bible on the subject is 'The Last Tasmanian Tiger', by Robert Paddle. It's a bit dry and scientific, but insanely detailled.
Wow, how cool are Indexes - "Some olfactors have described the thylacine as posessing a clean animal smell, like that of a horse (Wainwright, 1970), wallaby (Cooper, 1970) or dog." Different story in captivity though.
I can't describe how happy I'd be if they find some Tassie Tigers still bangin' around in the bush down there in Taswegia, but I'm not holding my breath. That guy is obviously full of **** because Thylacines don't smell. The definitive bible on the subject is 'The Last Tasmanian Tiger', by Robert Paddle. It's a bit dry and scientific, but insanely detailled.
Wow, how cool are Indexes - "Some olfactors have described the thylacine as posessing a clean animal smell, like that of a horse (Wainwright, 1970), wallaby (Cooper, 1970) or dog." Different story in captivity though.
Here's the link
https://www.smh.com.au/articles/2005/...546871415.html
#694
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From: Between the mountains and the lake.
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Hey Tiger, was that an insult on the Hanebrink? My mate Dean bought the company/rights, and now sells them under the brand ATC Racing. He also made a few parts (10,000) for those little RC cars the US gov't sent to Mars. Those forks are 2004 models. Modified for tandem use of course.
#695
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How do you go about boxing that bad boy up? or can you park it in the aisle way of the aircraft
#696
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Take the frame apart, and it's not so bad. We just need to get a Marzocchi DJ fork, because the single crown will pack a lot easier.
#697
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Expat, you can stop building me an MTB. I have access to a 2001 or 2002 Trek 4500. Hard tail + 80mm front shok. Or am I taking my life in my own hands?
#698
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From: Newcastle
Originally Posted by ed073
#699
Originally Posted by rockmuncher
Or am I taking my life in my own hands?
#700
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From: Melbourne, Australia
You guys heard about SBR (the biggest toss/bling shop in Melbourne) going bust and
being bought at the last minute?
being bought at the last minute?






