Mr Postman
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Re: Mr Postman
Venomous.
Poison you have to ingest.
They've got venom but it's weak. They do have vey strong pincers though so I'm keeping my distance. One of them is a proper arse. He likes charging about. He was trying to escape this morning.
Poison you have to ingest.
They've got venom but it's weak. They do have vey strong pincers though so I'm keeping my distance. One of them is a proper arse. He likes charging about. He was trying to escape this morning.
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Re: Mr Postman
Yeah... nah, f**k thatKwacky wrote:Venomous.
Poison you have to ingest.
They've got venom but it's weak. They do have vey strong pincers though so I'm keeping my distance. One of them is a proper arse. He likes charging about. He was trying to escape this morning.
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Re: Mr Postman
Muck spreader..
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A pair of standard Z1000 grips, I'm not sure about the skinny, half metal Rizoma's and the throttle tube is one piece so if I want to fit heated grips I needed a Kawasaki throttle tube.
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A very cheap chinese airbrush as my 15 year old one is failing and just want a cheap one to apply gunky paint layers or effect layers. But when it arrived the needle is bent because the needle protector wasn't even put on. I have fired off a email them but no response. I have ordered a replacement needle but unsure if it will fit, I'm just assuming it will do!
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Replacement vacuum head for my Dyson V8
Lithium-Molybdenum-Disulphide stuff for rebuild my gearbox and clutch assembly.
Lithium-Molybdenum-Disulphide stuff for rebuild my gearbox and clutch assembly.
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Re: Mr Postman
Rearsets arrived today. These are so much better quality than my current ones which bend no matter what grade bolts I put in. These ones actually feel like they may do the job.
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A fibreglassing kit. Something i've never tried before, so lets see if i can fix a leaky van roof with it
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Re: Mr Postman
& don't skimp on vinyl protective gloves. The resin will bond to your skin & is virtually irremovable.
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Re: Mr Postman
Good advice, I will double up at all times I think..StMarks wrote:& don't skimp on vinyl protective gloves. The resin will bond to your skin & is virtually irremovable.
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Re: Mr Postman
Tyres front and rear I have worn mine out. Gone Avon again, less Touring more performance this time.
So I will have to get the wheels off and down to get tyres changed soon.
I did look at the latest M's but the prices are creeping up, you can still get the M7 And M5 at good prices.
But the Avon's have been good to me since I started to use them on the road bike, so I look forward to seeing how these do.
So I will have to get the wheels off and down to get tyres changed soon.
I did look at the latest M's but the prices are creeping up, you can still get the M7 And M5 at good prices.
But the Avon's have been good to me since I started to use them on the road bike, so I look forward to seeing how these do.