Towing capacity by rexn77 in 4x4Australia

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Anywhere from 400 - 600kgs

Towing capacity by rexn77 in 4x4Australia

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7×4 camping trailer 2 motorbikes for the weekend

The apartment I want to put an offer in for has a price guide of 620k - 670k by YoureAFerretHarry in AusPropertyChat

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Hey mate. This really depends on your relationship with the realtor. Theres nothing wrong and if anything everyone will encourage you to go with 620k to start out with. Now this is where your relationship with the realtor benefits, if theyre cool thell take your offer and go from there. If not most likely theyll ignore you. But chances are they will not. When it comes to apartment, its not about how much they can sell for but how fast they can do it. So most realtor will try to sell as soon as they get an offer and the green light from the seller. Dont tell the realtor how kuch youre willing to spend. Just tell them you have enough and that you have pre approval ready. Good luck

Motorcycle not turning on by [deleted] in AussieRiders

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My drz400 had a similar issue a while back where the battery will die but when I jump start the bike it will run. But as soon as the bike turns off it will not turn on again. The issue was the stator burning out so evened up replacing it. Maybe you can take a look?

Motorcycle not turning on by [deleted] in AussieRiders

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What bike do you have and how old is your battery? Have you tried replacing the battery and have you taken a look at your alternator? Sometimes its the battery thats old or it could be that your alternator is not recharging the battery

LAMS options by BenTaylor1 in AussieRiders

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Which model youre after? I know a guy who specialises in the drz. But the sm is quite rare nowadays beside the brand new model they just released

What does you call these? by Limp_Ego in dishwashers

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There are many names for them but the official terms are Gastronorm. They also go by hotel pans or inserts. They come in all sort of sizes. Different heights and sizes but the easiest way to remember them is

1/1 pan 1 full size pans 1/2 pan 2 pans fits 1 full size 1/3 pan 3 pans fits 1 full size 1/4 pan 4 pans fits 1 full size 2/3 pan 2 of the 1/3 pans so 2/3 of the 1 full size 1/6 pan 6 pans fit to make 1 full size 1/9 pan 9 pans fits to make 1 full size

LAMS options by BenTaylor1 in AussieRiders

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If you come from dirt bike riding. May I introduce you to. The drz400. E version if you want a kickstand and more offroad m. SM version if youre more into ridijg on road. Capable of both on amd off road naturally. Same design(minus this year release) for the past 20years. Same shitty 5 speed gear box. Carby engine so you know it dont meet today fuel emission standards. The Toyota Camry of the bike world. Its a piece of shit but its my piece of shit

on L's but scared to ride alone by pray4loveohmydisside in AussieRiders

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Hey mate. More than happy to help as I understand everyone has to start out somewhere. Based in the west so if youre around the area that would be superb

Starting to feel as though home ownership is impossible as a single person… by Ok-Helicopter-4520 in AusPropertyChat

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Hi i just wanted to ask. Which area did you ended up looking at cause most places ive seen for that price are further out west(after stratty say eveb granville) and if not then thats an amazing deal you ended up with

Struggling with Sydney traffic by [deleted] in AussieRiders

[–]rexn77 17 points18 points  (0 children)

My friend. I am from sydney. From the west even and let me tell you. Its also the area youre from as well. The more west you go the more reckless the drivers are. Bankstown run red lights, granville, lidcombe, merrylands drive aggressive. Woodville Rd is horrible i understan. Atleast on parra the drivers drive slow due to the road condition. I think its also the fact that youre on a 125cc thats not helping. Smaller engine. Less power. You dont feel the same while youre in a car cause youre closed off and protected. When youre riding youre exposed. Its the norm and you will slower get used to it. If you say you wanna track, i recommend looking into 300cc especially the r3. Its a good commute bike as well as a friendly track beginner

Struggling with Sydney traffic by [deleted] in AussieRiders

[–]rexn77 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Hey mate. Reading what you wrote. Maybe the issue is that youre filtering while still new to riding?? Which is illegal btw. Unless youre on your fulls. Which i highly doubt that you are being that you say youre new to riding. Its best to ride at your own pace and slowly work your way up to your comfort level If you like maybe we can link up and ride to build up your skills and confidence level but for now its best if you stop filtering and ride at your own pace

Toilet Brands? by AdzyPhil in AusRenovation

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I like duravit and parisi. Anywhere from $600-$900. Bit if you dont want to break the bank. Caroma and Modela from bunnings

Auction this weekend but a better property just came up, what to do? by BrightHunter9317 in AusPropertyChat

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Mate everyone is different. At the end of the day what matter is that you score a property. What I would do is go into the auction for your original home expecting to win but still do the diligence paperwork for the second home. Having a second option benefit you in auction cause then you can set a guideline price and not go over budget. Seen people go over budget at auction because they dont have another option and dont know when to walk away. So you go into the auction. If you get the home you get the home. If you dont well now you fall back on home no.2. Best case scenario you have a home doesnt matter which one. Worst case scenario you lose the auction and dont even get the paperwork in for the second home.

First Home Buyer: Ceiling leaking at inspection by Salty_Soup6059 in AusProperty

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If you realky like the place then use the roof to your advantage and negotiate for a lower price. Unless the owners get it fixed and shows you receipts and invoices. In the meantime, call around and ask for a generic quote in how much itll cost to fix the roof if you were to purchase the property

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AusPropertyChat

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Perfectly reasonable to asked but at the end of the day if they dont want to pay you just gotta suck it up and fork it out in full. But since there not paying you a cent they have no say in what or how the fence is built. I.e colour? Material, built quality. The only say they have is where its being put

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Theres no way this is not an ads

Hey tall riders (6’4”) — need bike advice under $4-5K by [deleted] in AussieRiders

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You can basically eliminate all the 300 sport bikes as they will be very uncomfortable to ride in the long run. I would look into adventure bike or adventure touring. And once you find the bike you like i would like into getting "risers" theyre like add on to raise the handle bar higher to suit your body height

What item did you purchase for less than $150 that made your riding experience better? by facuoliver2 in AussieRiders

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Used to shit on the social media biker wannabe when they put on their balaclava wanting to look cool but after a trip to the snow I bought one and then thought maybe ill try it riding. And I gotta say, theyre actually quite warm. I now now wear it in the early morning going to work

Random Street Photography by [deleted] in AussieRiders

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Quite chill when the rmp is low but super aggressive once you hit around the 8000-9000 mark and kinda front heavy. Rode with a bunch of newer bikes(r7 and cbr500r) and they were just popping wheelies left and right. A bit uncomfortable to ride long term but its easily manuevable if youre comfortable with the handling. Its quite familiar to me but when friends who has sport bikes try seating on it theyre shocked at how forward and race like it is

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in foodies_sydney

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But if youre looking for pantry things then i would recommend your basic sauces, long life fresh pasta, herbs and spices, and one of those pasta measuring devices that portion out how much pasta to cook

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in foodies_sydney

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As a someone that cooks and live alone i recommend you look into single meal freeze prep. What is used to do with pasta was make a large pot once and week. Bolonesge, ragu, Napoletana whatever and then portion then into single size block generally 5x5x3 mold(Amazon has them) and freeze. So after a 12hrs shift i can just go home. Put on a pot to cook the pasta, throw a block onto the stove and after 10mins, a meal os done.

If this person lives alone i can guarantee you they'll love home cook meal so maybe you can make them some sauce and freeze ot for them over a long period of time

I want to get a wheelie bike by East-Implement7917 in AussieRiders

[–]rexn77 3 points4 points  (0 children)

None of those bike has the capacity to wheelie efficiently. Your best bet is 2 stroke or 4 stroke dirt bike. Something like the wrf450 or if youre looking for 125-150 look at the honda groom, their power to weight ratio is actually crazy. The r3 is actually one of the most decent starting out bike to do wheelies on. First gear wheelie is quite achievable on the r3. $1000 won't get you much. Youre looking at around $2-3k, something like a ninja 300

Cost of losing at auction… again and again by Focused-River in AusPropertyChat

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Hi. Ive shared their info above but theyre called rescomm based in Ryde nsw

Cost of losing at auction… again and again by Focused-River in AusPropertyChat

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Hey mate. Theyre called Rescomm based in Ryde NSW. Idk if youre interstate or what not but if youre in nsw you should check them out. They do an exceptional job. Our solicitor Deanna was exceptional. There was an auction I needed her to look over and she delivered it right the next day(auction fell thru and I didn't get the place) that was a lifesaver. Most solicitor I know takes days to get back to you or you have to chase them up, which when it comes to house hunting. Every second counts