What a noise

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Tweety
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Re: What a noise

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When I visit my Mum & Dad, they always put the kettle on when I exit the free way and go thought the twisties, some four, five miles from the house... The dogs tell them when it's time, by laying in front of the door... Even mum recognises the sound, as I come close... And she usually can't tell a V8 from a moped on a good day... :wink:
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Re: What a noise

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lloydie wrote:
Tweety wrote:Dunno really... I can safely say that my CBR 600 with about as near as open pipes, once a long time ago did not scare the bastids off, as I cleaved one in half, ending that bike permanently... And, so far the 4 wheeled monstrosity my dad calls a car, (Cuda with a big ass supercharged hemi, nearly straight pipes) is so far responsible for two of them ending their lives, so they are either deaf, or just dumb...
Dose it have the elephant block :erection: what a car love the cuda's
Yep... As well as a few... Ehrm... goodies... Puts out around 900 to the wheels... Unless you hit the little button... When it proceeds to break dyno benches...

Which reminds me... I have to think up a way of upgrading the dyno frame/rollers again... He's building another engine for the Willy's... So far, we are on iteration three, of frames that couldn't quite cut it... Making a home made dyno might sound like fun... But it's bloody hard work if you have people like my dad using it, I can tell you... :crazy: Especially since I'd also like to use it on bikes...
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Re: What a noise

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cliveyandrews wrote:
playerone wrote:you really need to try 8" stubbies :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: they sound unreal :lol: :lol: :lol:
When I leave in the morning Pauline can hear my going through Tamworth, Ventura Park and up the Gears on the A5 for a good 5 mins. :grin:
well the orange ones are the loudest mate!!! :lol: :lol:
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Re: What a noise

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ebenviljoen wrote:
cliveyandrews wrote:
playerone wrote:you really need to try 8" stubbies :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: they sound unreal :lol: :lol: :lol:
When I leave in the morning Pauline can hear my going through Tamworth, Ventura Park and up the Gears on the A5 for a good 5 mins. :grin:
well the orange ones are the loudest mate!!! :lol: :lol:
....just the riders Clive, just the riders!! :lol:
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Re: What a noise

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Tweety wrote:
lloydie wrote:
Tweety wrote:Dunno really... I can safely say that my CBR 600 with about as near as open pipes, once a long time ago did not scare the bastids off, as I cleaved one in half, ending that bike permanently... And, so far the 4 wheeled monstrosity my dad calls a car, (Cuda with a big ass supercharged hemi, nearly straight pipes) is so far responsible for two of them ending their lives, so they are either deaf, or just dumb...
Dose it have the elephant block :erection: what a car love the cuda's
Yep... As well as a few... Ehrm... goodies... Puts out around 900 to the wheels... Unless you hit the little button... When it proceeds to break dyno benches...

Which reminds me... I have to think up a way of upgrading the dyno frame/rollers again... He's building another engine for the Willy's... So far, we are on iteration three, of frames that couldn't quite cut it... Making a home made dyno might sound like fun... But it's bloody hard work if you have people like my dad using it, I can tell you... :crazy: Especially since I'd also like to use it on bikes...
We really need a ride out over to yours for a week :-) sounds like your having all the fun
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