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Re: Red is the new green.
Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 12:18 pm
by tim
young1 wrote:tim wrote:Awsesome mate, enjoy
Red? Fork caps?

Actually they look pretty good on the white/black Tim .. the springs red 2..

but it works, I reckon.
Watch this space

Didn't mean that, I mean why is the name of the thread "Red is the new green" ?
Re: Red is the new green.
Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 2:31 pm
by young1
tim wrote:young1 wrote:tim wrote:Awsesome mate, enjoy
Red? Fork caps?

Actually they look pretty good on the white/black Tim .. the springs red 2..

but it works, I reckon.
Watch this space

Didn't mean that, I mean why is the name of the thread "Red is the new green" ?
Yeah Roger...there was a photo up by blacksta of a red duke evo.. he must of been contemplating,
But he must have seen the light & yanked it

Re: Red is the new green.
Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 3:43 pm
by Kermit
tim wrote:Didn't mean that, I mean why is the name of the thread "Red is the new green" ?
Any opportunity at dissing a duke cannot be missed.
robracer wrote:Cool bring it to the creek on Saturday so we can run it in

Would of loved to take it out there myself, didn't make it in time, apparently it has 1600km break in period.
That's what you get when you decide to do the sensible thing & read the owners manual.
I'll be around on sat at turn 3, 5 & the old turn 12 taking some panning shots & not eating an overpriced ARDC pie.
Re: Red is the new green.
Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2012 10:31 pm
by philbo
you little beauty!!!!!
nice one phil
