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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.. :shock: but it works, I reckon.

Watch this space :D
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.. :shock: but it works, I reckon.

Watch this space :D
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 :D

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 :kuda: :heart:
Would of loved to take it out there myself, didn't make it in time, apparently it has 1600km break in period. :shock:

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 :kuda: