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Mark try leaving the timtam in your mouth while sucking.keep sucking until the tim tam is just about to break up then suck it all in one tim tam gone mmm 😀
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well to be honest, I really don't know why I keep watching except for I really like the videos LOL, I do always get something out of them, and I think I'd really like to come on down one day and do a motorcycle tour and see Bendigo, and reading the comments I think I would like to try the biscuit and port. What ever your reason keep up the good work man!
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just got a new subscription. I like motorcycles and camping as well. cheers from the states.
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Nice to have the tour of your city Mark! Thanks...
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in the uk its a Penguin
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Yeah, the Chines are here as well with there shop and all , good liteel shps thay have. With the Tim Tams you took me back meany years mate, yam yam..ha ha ha ha .......
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Poll didn't appear on my screen, but I (like a lot of people) have YouTube adBlocker installed. It could also be preventing the overlay for the poll. Maybe something to be mindful of, whereby only (n%) of viewers will see such things.
I think generally, that most people want both fame and fortune, whether they openly admit it or not. Fortune can be achieved more readily by offering something unique, having special skills, insight, being frugal or opportunistic, etc.... and just plain old hard work. Money can be earned by 99% of the people on the planet - you can usually earn enough to live on, or become prosperous. Fame on the other hand, is subjective. It's a gamble on how you inwardly want recognition and notoriety, versus how that is received by others; judged, accepted, rejected, criticised, applauded and so on. It is the hardest work you will ever do and probably fail over and over again, or struggle to achieve what you set out to do. When it's not working, it feels like an attack on your character - nobody likes you - your unlikable!! That can result in depressive emotions and somewhat curb enthusiasm. When you get it right, the notoriety factor becomes exponential. I believe that it relates back to the same core formula for success in physical work input, by offering something unique and being able to deliver the goods. Mark, your YouTube channel is growing by what you are doing. I think the saying for online success is "Just keep posting, just keep posting". Cheers -
great videos, always fun and informative! The Tim tam slam looks delicious, never heard of those before. Anyway thanks for the tour and nice evening riding around. I'm from Texas so it's great seeing your country via your videos!
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mate, try the tim tam slam with port on those cold wintery nights....... or when ever!!!! good for the whole year!!! lol I guess you could use your favourite tipple instead of port, I guess rum or bourbon would work just as well........hmmmmm rum tim tam slam!! I like the sound of that!!! hahahahaha
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Thanks for the tour - always enjoy getting to ride along with you guys! Like others have said, Bendigo is bigger than I thought as well! One of the main reasons I've enjoyed your channel so much is because of your unpretentious way of presenting. If it 'felt' like it was for fame or money I probably wouldn't be subbed. I just enjoy hanging out with and learning from people who feel like 'regular folk.' Thanks for what you do! (looking for a sticker for you)
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dark chocolate Tim Tam slam, do it with a glass of port. Much better!!
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Mark, RE the TimTam Slam...
Try it with a glass of Port or a mulled wine.
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next poll,, how many yowie's have you seen?
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have you thought of a lithium iron LiFe battery. a lot of the benefits of lithium ion without the extreme cost or fire hazards.
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The rambling/getting sidetracked is one of the best bits.. down to earth.
There should not be a need to use more then the yellow spacers provided when replacing a battery.. think you used and got the wrong replacment prior.
The Motobatt you replaced was MBTX9U.
12Volt, CCA160.
Cap: 10.5AH
Weight 3.40kg/7.50lbs
The new battery YTX12-BS
12Volt, CCA180
Cap: 10AH.
Weight: 4.59kg/10.09lbs
Looking at the battery sheet the Motobatt replacement for a YTX12-BS is MBTX12U and no spacers.
12Volt, CCA200
Cap: 14AH
Weight: 4.40kg/9.7lbs
L x W x H
150 x 87 x 105 = MBTX9U
150 x 87 x 130 = MBTX12U, YTX12-BS
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great video Mark, i admire your passion for all things biking, its fab you make a living from your hobby, really like your approach to presenting your productions, its like a mate chating down the pub, you tube has so much chavvy bulshit on it, your vids are refreshing and entertaining with a unique twist
keep on riding 👍
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good work mate!! just do what you love doing that's all we want mate!!!
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Another great video Mark . As always . I plan on doing some camping when we get summer in Canada....later . Any chance you doing a video on what features to look for in a good tent?
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Just keep doing what you do because we all do roughly the same thing we can all relate to that good work
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You may have be surprised, but i know all this sites a couple months ago. Since that night ride on the postal office bikes in the canal or whatever. Goolge maps, ya know... Anyway, nice town! (Free cultural fact: In México, a Possum is a Tlacuache. I bet you can't say tlacuache...)
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G'day guys, in this video I replace the battery in the Suzuki Boulevard C50 (Harry). Try doing a YouTube Poll and take you on a ride through Bendigo at night. Hope you enjoy :-) Cheers... Mark SUBSCRIBE TO THE BIKER BITS CHANNEL! https://www.youtube.com/user/BikerBitsAUS?sub_confirmation=1 WEBSITE: http://www.bikerbits.com.au FACEBOOK: http://facebook.com/BikerBitsAUS GOOGLE+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/+BikerBits WORLDWIDE MAN CAVE Shop: http://www.bikerbits.com.au/ManCaveShop SCHEDULE: - Tuesday Night in the MAN CAVE Tuesday Nights at 6:00pm (AEST) https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-G1JF8IdUxSGgvN5glSUKbS_ilf2WVPY