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Its not staying on.  Just sat it there for a photo



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You live in Tweed Heads, It doesn't get cold there

The water froze in the cold water pipes here the other morning

BTW: No hand guards, how do you live without them ?

and is that a DIY bash plate, looks like it's made from checker plate ?

Nice and shiney 



-- Edited by BM Steve on Friday 27th of June 2014 01:54:33 PM

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BM Steve wrote:

You live in Tweed Heads, It doesn't get cold there

The water froze in the cold water pipes here the other morning

BTW: No hand guards, how do you live without them ?

and is that a DIY bash plate, looks like it's made from checker plate ?

Nice and shiney 


 Hey Steve, see HERE

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Coolongatte was 2 degrees friday morning.  No hand gaurds and an open face helmet.



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