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Stubby

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  1. Apparently not . I don't know why but they cause very little damage .
  2. Might get one then ....๐Ÿ™‚
  3. Agreed . As I understand it the only time its ever discussed is with someone who was involved and there at the same time .
  4. The Zomax factory in China , at a guess .
  5. For a bloke who did 2 x tours in Afghanistan , flew home with dead bodies and wounded soldiers , then set up the Invictus games he is behaving like a knob . The reason ? Her .
  6. Might do . Depends on ambient conditions during this time and storage conditions . If you keep the wet off but allow the wind through it then yep it could loose some moisture but enough is indeterminate as you suggest .
  7. I you are an infrequent user as it seems you are you would benefit from using a pre mixed alkylate fuel such as Aspen or Husqvarna X power or Stihl Moto mix .
  8. Mate of mine had the Mazda for a short time . It got nicked ( or he had it nicked )
  9. Well I'm not too far from you AJ so yea .... its the same here bud .
  10. I always thought the rotary JPS Nortons ( Brian Crighton ) would have set a trend . They seemed to equate to about 600cc and were destroying the current 750cc bikes but it never happened .
  11. I think narrow tyre for slopey mud only if there is a hard base beneith the mud . If not then the wider the better as in floatation .
  12. 3 degrees tonight coming right back up to 10 or 11 tomorrow.
  13. If any one has the skill to steer this thread into something about fish we are off and running ๐Ÿ˜€
  14. To be fair what I can see in the picture would normally go strait in the chipper .

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