EO sticker spotted on Motor bike

Submitted: Sunday, Dec 13, 2009 at 18:46
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Spotted an EO sticker on a very nice looking motor bike today on the Brooker hwy around 5pm. Got to say "hi" before the lights changed but that was all. Bike looked like it would got you into alot of great places. It reminded me to put a couple of stickers on the new RAV 4 (old rav but new to me). Yes I washed to cruiser in hot water and it shrunk.

Josh
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Reply By: Member - Toyocrusa (NSW) - Sunday, Dec 13, 2009 at 20:11

Sunday, Dec 13, 2009 at 20:11
Ah No. After all that old faithful has done for you over the last few years you went and binned it. Hope you shed a tear. (all comments tongue in cheek LoL) Hope the RAV does you just as good a service. All the best. Bob.
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Follow Up By: Member - Josh (TAS) - Sunday, Dec 13, 2009 at 21:17

Sunday, Dec 13, 2009 at 21:17
Thanks Bob,
Yes many tears were shed by the girls as it drove out the driveway. Hard call but but we all have to move on. The Rav will serve it's purpose, mainly to get me to some good fishing spots, oh and work. The old truck did serve us well and has left us with many good memories. Don't think I will get the rav into the same places though LOL.

Josh
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Reply By: SDG - Monday, Dec 14, 2009 at 21:49

Monday, Dec 14, 2009 at 21:49
I ride a bike, as well as drive a Patrol.
Several years ago while participating in a toy run some friends I saw an elderly couple get off their touring bike. As they were getting off we noticed they each unhooked a hose that was attached to their full body suits. We understood the wiring for the intercom/stereo etc, but this confused us. The only thing we thought of was incontinance.
We approached them and asked them about it. Turns out the owner is a retired engineer. When he retired, he sold everything he owned and bought a bike and trailer combination. (And you can now get camper trailers to pull behind a bike, that can open up bigger than many car towed campers). The first thing he did was install an air con system on the bike which pumped directly into suit.
The bike was only a couple of years old and already had done over 100thou.
Goes to show that age is no barrier, and neither is the mode of transport.

Cheap form of transport. I get about 6.5litres per 100kms. 7 towing a trailer.
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