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MitchAustralia

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Heres some photos of my brand new PitPro XR 140cc and accessories. :D

PitPro XR 140cc - $1300
No Fear Helmet - $99
Fox Dirt Paw Gloves - $30

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Cheers, Mitch.
 
Just a question.
Does anyone know why I could only upload 3 images even though you are allowed 4?
I had four images in the thread and hit submit, then it said that I have 5 images. Please remove one.

Cheers, Mitch.
 
nice helmet for hundred bucks were did you get that...
 
smileys are included as a picture unfortunatly :( we are currently looking into an upgrade in picture limits..


Nice bike. Helmet looks cool for a hunge bucks!
 
the fox dirt paw gloves are great, i used to have them but stupidly gave them away when i sold my last bike... now i have oneal monster energy ones and they are crap.
 
What do you mean "conditions were crap,muddy and slippery"

Id take muddy and slippery over hot and dusty any day of the week.
 
^^whoo hoo soo much more fun muddy and wet but its his first time so i guess he would think its crap

nice bike there mate;) bring on the action pics:)
 
the fox dirt paw gloves are great, i used to have them but stupidly gave them away when i sold my last bike... now i have oneal monster energy ones and they are crap.

Haha yeh they seem wicked at the moment.
Since its my first time riding etc. what makes good gloves?
Just the quality they are and how much they will resist to wear and tear.

Cheers, Mitch.
 
What do you mean "conditions were crap,muddy and slippery"

Id take muddy and slippery over hot and dusty any day of the week.

Yeh, I know what your saying.
But since this is my first bike its probably not best to be learning in mud and stuff.
Like I'd being in 2nd gear going reasonably fast and the back wheel is flying all over the shot.
For a beginner like me I dont reckon thats good to start off with.
I would prefer harder ground but then you would get the dust etc.

Cheers, Mitch.
 
nice:cool: thats not as muddy as i thought but it just looks that way( the ground can be deciving:)i know from experience) got a nice little roost going on at the back of the 2 photo... keep having fun riding mate and ggod work.
 
Yeh this was probably the first 30min of riding so the ground was barely touched.
You mean in the top photo? I could use that bank as a roost?
There are lots of trees on our land though (10 acres).
Can always take the chainsaw out though. Haha.

Cheers, Mitch.
 
gee i wish i lived on 10 acres of land, i have 50 acres but its about 4 hours away.
 
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