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    Quote Originally Posted by Tazz View Post
    I have to stop for gas every bloody 250kms so you've got me there easily
    Mate - I wouldn't get 250 klicks on a tank .. maybe 235 .. but then I'd just be cruising at under the speed limit ..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Banditbandit View Post
    Mate - I wouldn't get 250 klicks on a tank .. maybe 235 .. but then I'd just be cruising at under the speed limit ..
    Yeah that's at 90-100 for me too. I can squeeze 200 on the CBR with a bit of enthusiastic throttle control thrown in. Kinda annoying but then a bigger bike with longer range would be shit in other ways.

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    Quote Originally Posted by toycollector10 View Post
    Woolston Club, 43 Hargood Street. Sunday March 22nd 09.00 AM to 04.00 PM. The bar will be open and light food available.
    ...you blokes need to supply wet wipes and paper towels for those that forget to wear a disposable nappy...I had warm juice running down my leg before I had even got anywhere near the Kwakas and the, 'Hondas...just a thought...

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    There wouldn't be any riders of a "certain age" who didn't at least get their leg over or through an old "Japper" in their teens. Mavericks have a big following here in Christchurch as well as Honda Cubs. Then up to Suzuki Wolfs or T20's or Yamaha YD and RD series bikes. Suzuki GT500's and the GT750 "Waterbus". Then the Mach I and Mach II arrived along with the CB750 Honda and later the Kawasaki Z series bikes. Great stuff, and they'll be on show down at the Woolston club just as they looked when they rolled off the production lines in Japan.
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    Quote Originally Posted by toycollector10 View Post
    There wouldn't be any riders of a "certain age" who didn't at least get their leg over or through an old "Japper" in their teens. Mavericks have a big following here in Christchurch as well as Honda Cubs. Then up to Suzuki Wolfs or T20's or Yamaha YD and RD series bikes. Suzuki GT500's and the GT750 "Waterbus". Then the Mach I and Mach II arrived along with the CB750 Honda and later the Kawasaki Z series bikes. Great stuff, and they'll be on show down at the Woolston club just as they looked when they rolled off the production lines in Japan.
    Yeah .. I'd have to admit that the first bike I really drooled over was a Suzuki Hustler (T20) ...



    Then I met the bad boys - and went British (BSA and Trumpy ...)
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    Quote Originally Posted by toycollector10 View Post
    We don't just restore these old bikes to show them, we get them out on the road and wring their necks on a regular basis. Pictured at the Tai Tapu pub after a quick run down from Akaroa. It was great to be in a group of classic Kawasaki Z1, Z1A, H1 and H2's together on the move.
    Great pictures of great bikes!!!!!

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    The bike show is actually in The Woolston Bowling Pavillion behind The Workingman's Club. Entrance is off Compton street. If you go via Hargood St it's behind the Wollston Workingmans Club. It will be well signposted on the day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by toycollector10 View Post
    There wouldn't be any riders of a "certain age" who didn't at least get their leg over or through an old "Japper" in their teens. Mavericks have a big following here in Christchurch as well as Honda Cubs. Then up to Suzuki Wolfs or T20's or Yamaha YD and RD series bikes. Suzuki GT500's and the GT750 "Waterbus". Then the Mach I and Mach II arrived along with the CB750 Honda and later the Kawasaki Z series bikes. Great stuff, and they'll be on show down at the Woolston club just as they looked when they rolled off the production lines in Japan.
    SL 125, CB500/4, Z1000J....all within about 2 years.
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    http://www.trademe.co.nz/a.aspx?id=858288884


    bumpage etc.

    this is next weekend you guys. Totally worth a look.
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    Bumpage, show is on Sunday the 22nd March.
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    anybody get better pics than me?

    results?
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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    anybody get better pics than me?

    results?
    How would anyone know without seeing your photos ?
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    I'll have some pictures soon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yow Ling View Post
    How would anyone know without seeing your photos ?
    camera settings problem- mine are uniformly shit. disappointed as I got some decent ones last year.
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    Here's a link to the 2015 Classic Japanese Motorcycle Show recently held in Christchurch. I'm biased but from what I've seen on the Internet, for a bunch of amateurs, they have put on a world class show. The variety, quality and number of bikes is outstanding.

    https://picasaweb.google.com/CJMGCH/CJMGShow2015

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