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Sully One
31st December 2009, 17:50
Well after a bit of a scare on christmas day I was determined that while it was my bike and no one elses I was not going to get back on it.
Mum employed the old bribery and corruption and then in an extra effort to coax me to agree to getting off the bed and going out and trying it again she even threatened a Ben 10 embargo!!! :shit:
So with some encouragement I suited up and got on. One length with mum nearby holding me gave me confidence that it wouldn't take off on me like it did on Christmas day and before long I was tapping it out and going up and down and round waving to my adoring fans without any help whatsoeve.
I went round and round for hours screaming "The sex is on fire" at the top of my lungs while doing figure eights and riding around and through trees.
I even convinced dad to dial up the power a bit further and I enjoyed this...could've done with a bit more speed....apparently I have to get better at looking where I am going and not at the other people around me :laugh: before mum will let me have it going faster.
Anyway it was great and I loved it and then I ran out of petrol.....:no:
SO all I can say now is that I hope it's another nice day tomorrow and mum and dad aren't too hungover :shutup:
Pussy
31st December 2009, 18:11
Sully One... your olds will probably get sloshed tonight....
Go online in the morning and order a Power Commander... and any other hot up bits you can think of. Look at a revalve in the suspension, too
CookMySock
31st December 2009, 18:41
Un nahhhh what a legend!!
Steve
Number One
31st December 2009, 18:51
Pussy do we have to have THAT talk again?!
Don't listen to that crazy man son ;)
riffer
31st December 2009, 21:56
Pussy do we have to have THAT talk again?!
Don't listen to that crazy man son ;)
Well obviously. No Fuel Injection system in the TTR. What you gotta do son, is pull that carbie apart... Sort out those lame little jets in that one, and open up the baffles in the zorst.
Bring it round here, we'll have it going good in no time... :Punk:
Ronin
1st January 2010, 00:21
Well obviously. No Fuel Injection system in the TTR. What you gotta do son, is pull that carbie apart... Sort out those lame little jets in that one, and open up the baffles in the zorst.
Bring it round here, we'll have it going good in no time... :Punk:
Is it a race derived engine? I see a future bucket tard junior class :whistle:
crazyhorse
1st January 2010, 07:06
Moral of this story....
Always listen to your parents.
When they say RIDE.............. hey man, you RIDE :laugh:
chanceyy
1st January 2010, 07:15
Awesome Mister Young Sully One, once you get the gist of watching where your going & able to wave to your adoring fans you get every other mechanic to dial it to maxium power, (without mum knowing) and you will certainly be off having a blast .. guess we will be seeing you on the road in about 10 odd yrs aye :)
Trudes
1st January 2010, 07:25
There goes the neighbourhood! haha just kidding! You go hard fella, no looking at what you don't wanna crash into and you'll be all sweet. Have fun matey, will have to come watch you ride soon ok. :)
Griffin
1st January 2010, 08:55
My son says he is willing to trade you 4 bakugan (with cards) and a Ben 10 ultimate omnitrax for that dangerous motorised bicycle, cos he doesnt want to see you have another scare like on Christmas day :)
Its a bargain... I advise you to accept - just dont tell your parents.
Sully One
1st January 2010, 09:01
Well obviously. No Fuel Injection system in the TTR. What you gotta do son, is pull that carbie apart... Sort out those lame little jets in that one, and open up the baffles in the zorst.
Bring it round here, we'll have it going good in no time... :Punk:
Oh if only dad would unscrew the restrictor it actually goes quite well...mum said something about going good enough for the adults to have fun on but she keeps telling dad that he has his own bikes to play with :clap:
Is it a race derived engine? I see a future bucket tard junior class :whistle:
I think that has been dads plan all along!
There goes the neighbourhood! haha just kidding! You go hard fella, no looking at what you don't wanna crash into and you'll be all sweet. Have fun matey, will have to come watch you ride soon ok. :)
Yes you will HAVE to - otherwise I will have to sneak off on it up the road to see you! I have already asked mum if I can take it to show the man at the dairy and you are way more special than him :hug:
My son says he is willing to trade you 4 bakugan (with cards) and a Ben 10 ultimate omnitrax for that dangerous motorised bicycle, cos he doesnt want to see you have another scare like on Christmas day :)
Its a bargain... I advise you to accept - just dont tell your parents.
Your son is indeed a kind and generous soul...unfortunately for him though I have ultimate omnitrix already and I don't really get into that bakugan thingame. But tell him thanks anyway :2thumbsup
Pussy
1st January 2010, 09:06
Great that you "got back on the horse" and are enjoying your bike, young Sully!
Could you thank the old girl for the pics, and ask her to keep updating me? Ta!
Number One
1st January 2010, 09:18
Awesome Mister Young Sully One, once you get the gist of watching where your going & able to wave to your adoring fans you get every other mechanic to dial it to maxium power, (without mum knowing) and you will certainly be off having a blast .. guess we will be seeing you on the road in about 10 odd yrs aye :)
Gawd your bling comments say it all I reckon ;) must go get some hairdye!
Moral of this story....
Always listen to your parents.
When they say RIDE.............. hey man, you RIDE :laugh:
AND always ignore what kiljoy grandmothers might say about your doing just that ;)
Great that you "got back on the horse" and are enjoying your bike, young Sully!
Could you thank the old girl for the pics, and ask her to keep updating me? Ta!
roger that...though less of the old eh oldtimer ;)
paulmac
1st January 2010, 09:26
At least he waves !!!
Pussy
1st January 2010, 09:42
roger that...though less of the old eh oldtimer ;)
I'm only old chronologically!.....
Great to see the little bloke get bitten by the bug! :niceone:
McJim
1st January 2010, 09:57
I am wondering what age to throw my offspring onto the back of a motorcycle on their own. Currently they are aged 4 & 5 years old. What would you recommend?
Number One
1st January 2010, 10:26
I am wondering what age to throw my offspring onto the back of a motorcycle on their own. Currently they are aged 4 & 5 years old. What would you recommend?
I'm not really one to recommend on these matters so can only speak from our experience.
Sully one has just turned 6. He has low vision so I wasn't that keen to see him on one tooo soon.
What is not obvious from those pics is the trainer wheel system..see pic below. Dad engineered this up from looking them up online and we found pictures and footage of kids around the age of 3 blatting around like mad things on their wee machines. Makes it more like a quad and gives them the opp to master go, stop and turn without worrying about falling over....quite good for teaching them to lean into the inside of corners too :blip:
Good luck - it is cool to watch your kid having a ball on a bike just like you know you do :sunny:
Gareth51
3rd January 2010, 16:31
Well done Sully One. Have Mum and Dad taught you the" kb "wave yet
Number One
3rd January 2010, 16:41
Well done Sully One. Have Mum and Dad taught you the" kb "wave yet
He has his own - it came naturally :rofl:
FROSTY
3rd January 2010, 18:23
hmm sheesh that looks like the bestof both worlds
locatelli
3rd January 2010, 21:19
Sully One, what cool parents you have! Hope you have lots of fun on ya bike. :woohoo:
MsKABC
4th January 2010, 08:09
Woohoo!! Way to go Sully One. I hope you give your Mum and your Dad a big cuddle every day and say thanks for being such cool parents! Have fun and remember - rubber side down kiddo!!
FROSTY
4th January 2010, 17:54
I take back my comment re quads. Those trainers look just the bizzo.
How much do they cost to make??
Number One
4th January 2010, 19:23
I take back my comment re quads. Those trainers look just the bizzo.
How much do they cost to make??
You can purchase them for $160USD (http://www.wheels4tots.com/) or if you have a clever fabrictation/engineering type with access to the right tools and a few old trolley wheels lying around...nada
FROSTY
9th January 2010, 17:34
Baby Baby bikie actually finally decided that two wheels might be ok after all. he's never really taken to it prefering his quad or lately the kart. He would ride but only with a fair bit of encouragement But a bit spurred on by sully j hes now out n about.
I know he should be wearing full gear but he suprised the heck outa me by wanting to test ride the bike I'd just rerung. I sure wasn't gonna loose the moment. Soo fanks sully Jnr anothe 2 wheeled biker
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