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    Asking for forgiveness is better than asking for permission.

    Also no idea where the new trackbike came from....

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    Quote Originally Posted by chubb View Post
    Asking for forgiveness is better than asking for permission.
    Will remember that next time I'm looking at an Akra full system for my motard!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kelly View Post
    Will remember that next time I'm looking at an Akra full system for my motard!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kelly View Post
    Will remember that next time I'm looking at an Akra full system for my motard!
    Brilliant....

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    Anyone ever camped at the track? $10 a night sounds tempting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pato View Post
    Anyone ever camped at the track? $10 a night sounds tempting.
    It depends on your requirements for facilities, warmth, and staying dry. There were a few hardy souls last year (or year before, or both), but one year it was very wet, and the entire area was essentially just one huge mud puddle. Like, nothing but mud as far as the eye could see. And it's in the Victorian high country in the middle of winter. You know, near where it snows. It's farken freezing!

    Oh, and there's no potable water (just a rainwater tank) and no showers etc.

    But hey, I'm old and grumpy, and these days my idea of camping is 3.5 stars.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marshy View Post
    It depends on your requirements for facilities, warmth, and staying dry. There were a few hardy souls last year (or year before, or both), but one year it was very wet, and the entire area was essentially just one huge mud puddle. Like, nothing but mud as far as the eye could see. And it's in the Victorian high country in the middle of winter. You know, near where it snows. It's farken freezing!
    Haha Yeah rain would not be fun, being from Bathurst I'm probably use to some degree of cold though. See how the weather is shaping up. plus its a whole month away it'll being warming up by then

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