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Old 27 August 2011, 14:02   #1
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Introducing TT Blue Venom

Does anyone know what the last picture is of? It was the bit left over

Maiden voyage next week sometime, do you think I've enough fuel for my first outing?
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Old 27 August 2011, 14:12   #2
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Does anyone know what the last picture is of ?



Neanderthal hand?
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Old 27 August 2011, 14:35   #3
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Neanderthal hand?
very good! Could model rings with a good looking hand like that
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Old 27 August 2011, 15:17   #4
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It's a carbon fibre top yoke protector for a motorbike.
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Old 27 August 2011, 16:34   #5
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It's a carbon fibre top yoke protector for a motorbike.
Do you want it then?
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Old 27 August 2011, 18:03   #6
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Do you want it then?
No thanks Andy-I haven't got anything it'd fit on.
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Old 28 August 2011, 00:18   #7
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If I thow it away it'll keep coming back with a shape like that
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Lol you couldn't use all that fuel on that motor in a weekend if you tried! I suspect you knew this though...

On the offchance you do, you should probably consider finding your other paddle and mounting it on the boat
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Lol you couldn't use all that fuel on that motor in a weekend if you tried! I suspect you knew this though...

On the offchance you do, you should probably consider finding your other paddle and mounting it on the boat
Oh, you think Ribnet members are going to do a bit of Dragon Boat racing?
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thats a long shaft motor??
let me know how that works out please?
I have a long shaft that I want to use as an aux for the Rib and double
up on the SIB
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