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Wonder what kangaroo bristle would be like. Wombat? Or those pesky Koalas.
Roo would be easy enough to get. There's got to be a reason why no one has previously thought about it...

Idea! What are the rules about road kill? [emoji11]
 
Roo would be easy enough to get. There's got to be a reason why no one has previously thought about it...

Idea! What are the rules about road kill? [emoji11]

Eww.

Possum is seriously soft, but probably wouldn't have enough backbone. Maybe a roo/possum combo?

There are heaps of brumbies up the snowies that are often culled. Maybe a brush dealer could strike a deal with the National Parks people?
 
I presume you folks have read the thread YKW from the guy in the UK who picked up a roadkill badger and took it home in the hope somebody could tell him how to make a knot from it?
 
I presume you folks have read the thread YKW from the guy in the UK who picked up a roadkill badger and took it home in the hope somebody could tell him how to make a knot from it?
It's hard to tell what's a joke and what's meant to be serious over there...
Us. We joke all the time! [emoji12]
 
Is that a joke ?
 
Damn, so are you saying that I should chuck those Bilbys, Numbats and the Quoll out of my deep freeze? There goes my pipedream to become Australia's answer to Simpsons!
Two words: Roadkill stew.
 
If you look at the front wheel, you can see how much the previous owner used the bike.
Never mind the front wheel - the moulding sprues are still visible on the rear tyre. Front ones often take many many kms to wear off - my MTB has 1500km on the front and still has the moulding sprues visible. Maybe I should shave it?
 
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