How Many Aussie Tdmers Out There
#121
Posted 14 March 2010 - 10:22 pm
thanks.
IBI, I sent you a PM.
Stebel Compact Nautilus Air-Horn with Eastern Beaver relay kit, Eastern Beaver PC-8 switched fusebox, Powerlet BMW style power socket
plus controller & heated gloves for the missus. Oxford v7 Heated Grips, V-Strom 650 HandGuards, Fenda extenda.
#122
Posted 14 March 2010 - 10:49 pm
TDMtorenko...
Didn't received nothing yet
where can i find TDUT 2010 thread
Edited by ibi, 14 March 2010 - 10:51 pm.
#123
Posted 16 March 2010 - 02:20 am
Didn't received nothing yet
where can i find TDUT 2010 thread
You found it already Here
Stebel Compact Nautilus Air-Horn with Eastern Beaver relay kit, Eastern Beaver PC-8 switched fusebox, Powerlet BMW style power socket
plus controller & heated gloves for the missus. Oxford v7 Heated Grips, V-Strom 650 HandGuards, Fenda extenda.
#124
Posted 16 March 2010 - 10:20 pm
Al
#125 Guest_graeme_*
Posted 17 March 2010 - 09:14 am
Al
Hi Al, that would be just excellent! You have been so listed, F800 welcome.
cheers Graeme
#126
Posted 17 March 2010 - 10:07 am
Thanks for this ride report.
Really nice . It was a few months ago. I hope you have kept your points on your licence! Your comment reminded me on my wife's experience with her company. We are French but live in the UK. She applied for a car allowance and got to fill a form. She stated that she had all her point. The H&S department sent her to a driving course. She only found out later that while the French system takes points away when you are caught by the police, the UK system adds points She was called as a bad driver although she never had a ticket!!!
Fender extension; Right miror extension; Tutoro oiler; Frank Thomas leather Bullit Retro Jacket with Knox back protector for normal time and textile jacket with forcefield 4 for long trips, monolock plate with E45 GIVI top case, Michelin PR2
#127
Posted 17 March 2010 - 11:27 pm
Stebel Compact Nautilus Air-Horn with Eastern Beaver relay kit, Eastern Beaver PC-8 switched fusebox, Powerlet BMW style power socket
plus controller & heated gloves for the missus. Oxford v7 Heated Grips, V-Strom 650 HandGuards, Fenda extenda.
#128
Posted 27 March 2010 - 11:15 am
#129 Guest_graeme_*
Posted 27 March 2010 - 11:21 am
Hi Gateman, not a problem, but rather than say it all again just go back and click on the "TDUT 2010 Put your name here" topic and the first posting tells it all. Hope you can come.
cheers Graeme
Edited by graeme, 27 March 2010 - 11:21 am.
#130
Posted 11 May 2010 - 02:42 am
I'm going to use up a bit of leave going to Europe in June but if I'm careful I should have enough for five days in Omeo/Alps. Should come across a lot of bikers heading to PI on the way down. Ran into a few in SA coming back from the Ulysees AGM a few weeks ago. Always good to chat to other riders.
Will have to get cracking and get that cruise control.
Where can I get the "TDUT 2010" t-shirts, stickers, fridge magnets, mugs, etc?
#131 Guest_graeme_*
Posted 11 May 2010 - 10:43 am
I'm going to use up a bit of leave going to Europe in June but if I'm careful I should have enough for five days in Omeo/Alps. Should come across a lot of bikers heading to PI on the way down. Ran into a few in SA coming back from the Ulysees AGM a few weeks ago. Always good to chat to other riders.
Will have to get cracking and get that cruise control.
Where can I get the "TDUT 2010" t-shirts, stickers, fridge magnets, mugs, etc?
Thats really good news, you are on the list. So happens there is an opening for a promotion and maketing person--------
cheers Graeme
#132
Posted 11 May 2010 - 11:32 am
There's always one in the bunch.
Carpe TDM members please feel free to submit some designs for the above to: Aaron, Promotions officer, c/- this website.
Stebel Compact Nautilus Air-Horn with Eastern Beaver relay kit, Eastern Beaver PC-8 switched fusebox, Powerlet BMW style power socket
plus controller & heated gloves for the missus. Oxford v7 Heated Grips, V-Strom 650 HandGuards, Fenda extenda.
#133
Posted 17 June 2010 - 08:34 am
I never see your bike around town.
I get down that way a bit with business and always keep an eye out for TDM's
Only ever seen two on the road in 40,000k's
#134
Posted 08 November 2010 - 01:27 am
I never see your bike around town.
I get down that way a bit with business and always keep an eye out for TDM's
Only ever seen two on the road in 40,000k's
Hi, took delivery of a 2002 Yellow 900 yesterday. So add another one to Brisbane. Small oil leak from the gearbox top plate to sort out before any long trips.
#135
Posted 24 February 2011 - 01:27 am
I was at orchard road (shopping center area), parking my bike on pavement (oops... ) and he came over for conversation.
Glenn from Queensland.. nice to meet fellow TDM rider, he is interested in semi-offroad front tyres that i am using,
He was told that insurance would void if he were to use non-approved tyres..
is that such in Aussie ?
Edited by kmax, 24 February 2011 - 01:29 am.
#136
Posted 29 October 2011 - 09:33 am
Glenn from Queensland.. nice to meet fellow TDM rider, he is interested in semi-offroad front tyres that i am using,
He was told that insurance would void if he were to use non-approved tyres..
is that such in Aussie ?
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That's correct. If you have an accident & your insurance company finds out you're running a rear tyre on the front wheel your claim is null & void. Your MAIB eligability will probably suffer as well.
I had trouble even getting a tyre fitted here in Hobart. Yamaha dealer would do it but only if I signed a disclaimer.
Another reason why I ended up trading the TDM on a Tiger 800, lots more rubber to choose from.
Stebel Compact Nautilus Air-Horn with Eastern Beaver relay kit, Eastern Beaver PC-8 switched fusebox, Powerlet BMW style power socket
plus controller & heated gloves for the missus. Oxford v7 Heated Grips, V-Strom 650 HandGuards, Fenda extenda.
#137
Posted 29 October 2011 - 09:26 pm
When my TDM was "written off" by skippy, I had a 140/80/17 Heidenau K60 on the rear & an IRC GP110 410.S18 rear reversed on the front & the insurance assessor commented how good the tread was on the tyre before OK ing my claim.
Go figure
"Beauty is in the eye of the beer holder"
* to see the latest masterbrewer "TDM Adventure Ride Reports" click "HERE"
click here to read: "Adventure Riding Assumption of Risk"
#138
Posted 31 October 2011 - 02:32 am
When my TDM was "written off" by skippy, I had a 140/80/17 Heidenau K60 on the rear & an IRC GP110 410.S18 rear reversed on the front & the insurance assessor commented how good the tread was on the tyre before OK ing my claim.
Go figure
Who's your insurance company? I May have to phone them.
Stebel Compact Nautilus Air-Horn with Eastern Beaver relay kit, Eastern Beaver PC-8 switched fusebox, Powerlet BMW style power socket
plus controller & heated gloves for the missus. Oxford v7 Heated Grips, V-Strom 650 HandGuards, Fenda extenda.
#139
Posted 31 October 2011 - 12:06 pm
Shannons
Got all my riding gear replaced too. The trouble is that it looks too clean to get dirty, so I've put it in the wardrobe & am still using the old sewn up gear.
Good luck
Edited by masterbrewer, 31 October 2011 - 12:09 pm.
"Beauty is in the eye of the beer holder"
* to see the latest masterbrewer "TDM Adventure Ride Reports" click "HERE"
click here to read: "Adventure Riding Assumption of Risk"
#140
Posted 01 November 2011 - 02:25 am
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