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I’M SURE THE ACCIDENT that Grahame details below is something we all dread. It does happen once in a blue moon so keep your wits about you out there although I really can’t see that Grahame could have done anything differently in this case. Good luck with the recovery, mate. Here’s an awesome phone holder/charger from the great folk at Rocky Creek Designs to help you along. www.rockycreekdesigns.com.au

AN OILY SITUATION

Hi Peter and Crew,

It’s been a while so I thought I’d drop you a line to tell you about my recent incident.

After getting a new rear tyre and a battery for the interstate ballistic missile (ZX-14) I was headed north out of Sydney towards Brisbane to spend Easter with my beautiful fiancé. The trip was going well, the bike was just cruising along, stopping every 200k to top up the tank and my stomach. I was really enjoying the freedom of the open road after three weeks sharing

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