sporty pegs

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by G-S, Nov 14, 2005.

  1. G-S

    G-S Guest

    I used to own a trail bike with this arrangement... it was _very_ hard
    on the pillions legs on any even moderately rough roads. Those sort of
    pegs are really only for short trips.

    No idea if there is an aftermarket fix though.


    G-S
     
    G-S, Nov 14, 2005
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  2. <snip>

    Change the regional settings on your computer to Australia; you're
    effectively running 18 hours ahead of time.

    - Bob.
     
    Bob Milutinovic, Nov 14, 2005
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  3. G-S

    ck Guest

    buy a bike

    HTH

    ck
     
    ck, Nov 14, 2005
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    Brian Watson Guest

    Pillion would not be too bad (I never sit there :), but I recently saw
    some of these cheap 50cc things with the _main_ pegs on the swing-arm!!
    I thought it was on eBay, but can't find it now...

    Brian
     
    Brian Watson, Nov 15, 2005
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  5. I note that on pre 04 sportsters the pillion pegs are mounted on the swing
     
    Capt.about lunchtime, Nov 15, 2005
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  6. G-S

    ck Guest

    well I don't think the tatts and non-shaving bit are exclusive to Harley
    riders, but with regard to nipple rings, I'll take your word for it
    Captain..................

    ck
     
    ck, Nov 15, 2005
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  7. G-S

    JL Guest

    Waaaayyy to much information

    JL
    (and it's lose btw not loose in that context)
     
    JL, Nov 15, 2005
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    Knobdoodle Guest

    Well..... if it's loose already....
     
    Knobdoodle, Nov 15, 2005
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  9. Ah, JL, you really don't know, eh?!

    Hammo
     
    Hamish Alker-Jones, Nov 15, 2005
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  10. G-S

    JL Guest

    It would seem not.

    Elucidate ?

    JL
     
    JL, Nov 15, 2005
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  11. <chuckle>
    Next time we meet up.....

    It is a tad visual...


    Hammo
     
    Hamish Alker-Jones, Nov 15, 2005
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  12. "Bob Milutinovic" >
    I live in brisbane were all years ahead up here
    Thats why all the southeners are arriving ,trying to get back to the future
    It was better before they found out about us but we're all to laid back to
    worry
     
    Capt.about lunchtime, Nov 15, 2005
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  13. "> buy a bike
    Oh yes ,a bike , yes I see now
    And leave the crops too rot in the ground
    and get my tatoo lazered off
    and shave my face
    and loose my nipple ring
    and........
     
    Capt.about lunchtime, Nov 15, 2005
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  14. "ck> well I don't think the tatts and non-shaving bit are exclusive to
    Harley
    Oh ck you sweetie you
    If you're ever up my way drop in and I'll give you a big sloopy kiss
    We need all the help we can get here on the farm
    It's only me un me sister ,gets a little lonley
     
    Capt.about lunchtime, Nov 15, 2005
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  15. G-S

    sharkey Guest

    Lose the dogs of war, man, they don't suit you.

    -----sharks
     
    sharkey, Nov 15, 2005
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  16. G-S

    JL Guest

    <baffled>

    JL
    (you guys are way too obscure for simple souls like me)
     
    JL, Nov 16, 2005
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  17. Quack quack, get out of town! Quack quack, get out of town.......!

    Hammo (heaf end, well, _special_ at least)
     
    Hamish Alker-Jones, Nov 16, 2005
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  18. G-S

    JL Guest

    Yeah that's what confused me, I initially thought it was a Pink Floyd
    quote then I reread it and still didn't get it. I didn't even think of
    the original shakespeare reference but I still couldnt connect the first
    half of the sentence and the second half inside the context.

    JL
     
    JL, Nov 16, 2005
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  19. G-S

    JL Guest

    Hmm, Howard the Duck perhaps ?

    Still baffled.

    JL
     
    JL, Nov 16, 2005
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    Knobdoodle Guest

    X-No-archive: yes
    Tim Moran wrote in message ...
    It doesn't matter; dogs of war don't discriminate.
    Clem
     
    Knobdoodle, Nov 16, 2005
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