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Hats
4th September 2010, 07:59
Howya lads,

I've been offered a job in Wellington, but judging by the news today it doesnt look like it would be a good move:shit:

Anyway I ride a special XJR 1200 it's got the following

oversize oil cooler
Brembo front stoppies off a 996
Full yoshi exhaust with carbon can
I replace the air box with high velocity air intakes
Renthal bars
a few internal engine mods too.

thats about it so if you can give me a bit of advice I'd appreciate it

Cheers,

Hats

Maha
4th September 2010, 08:18
Everyone thought Wellington would be the receiver of the next big quake but no, Christchurch beat them to it.

Quasi
4th September 2010, 08:26
hiYah Hats,

welcome to KB. Wellington is a great city, a bit like a smaller, more relaxed Dublin. And we have gorgeous roads for riding nearby. If you need any info just PM me, but I say - go for the job!!

Hats
4th September 2010, 08:35
hiYah Hats,

welcome to KB. Wellington is a great city, a bit like a smaller, more relaxed Dublin. And we have gorgeous roads for riding nearby. If you need any info just PM me, but I say - go for the job!!

I will Quasi cheers, me and the queen are mulling over it for the weekend its a big move with the kids an'all. I'd be shit scared of the aul quakes tho'

whats the weather like??

Quasi
4th September 2010, 08:43
I will Quasi cheers, me and the queen are mulling over it for the weekend its a big move with the kids an'all. I'd be shit scared of the aul quakes tho'

whats the weather like??

Weather is also similar to Ireland but prob not as cool or damp. A typical winter in the wairarapa where i live (1hour north wellington) would be lots of cold frosty nights and gorgeous clear sunny days. But the last two winters have just been plain old grey and wet.
Its a great place to bring up kids and the locals (esp the riding community) are really friendly. I would rate Wellingtonians as the friendliest people in the world. If the Queen wants a girlie side of things just let me know. What industry you in?

Hats
4th September 2010, 08:47
Weather is also similar to Ireland but prob not as cool or damp. A typical winter in the wairarapa where i live (1hour north wellington) would be lots of cold frosty nights and gorgeous clear sunny days. But the last two winters have just been plain old grey and wet.
Its a great place to bring up kids and the locals (esp the riding community) are really friendly. I would rate Wellingtonians as the friendliest people in the world. If the Queen wants a girlie side of things just let me know. What industry you in?

Im in Construction (a specialised section) I havent got PM's yet.

The project is a fairly big one on Wellington if not the biggest

one fast tl1ooo
4th September 2010, 08:49
welcome to kb

Voltaire
4th September 2010, 09:22
I went to Ireland in 2002 with no job lined up and two kids.....had a ball, if you have a job offer what have you got to loose. Nothing like living in another country.:yes:
If you own a house in Ireland don't sell it, just rent it out, that way if it don't work out for you your only down a few airfares.
Buy a bike here and bring a letter from your insurance company.
We have a better selection of local beer here too.....:innocent:

NZsarge
4th September 2010, 09:23
Heya Hats, welcome to KB.
Like the sound of ya XJR, Wellington has it's weather issues but nothing too out of the ordinary really, can get windy. Not too bad of a place to be based for ride outs and you could always shoot across the ditch to the South Island for a day or weekend ride every now and then.

Bikemad
4th September 2010, 16:30
Howya lads,

I've been offered a job in Wellington, but judging by the news today it doesnt look like it would be a good move:shit:

Anyway I ride a special XJR 1200 it's got the following

oversize oil cooler
Brembo front stoppies off a 996
Full yoshi exhaust with carbon can
I replace the air box with high velocity air intakes
Renthal bars
a few internal engine mods too.

thats about it so if you can give me a bit of advice I'd appreciate it

Cheers,

Hats

be kind to animals,kids and the elderly...........
welcome and enjoy KB...........and ya wheels

Hats
5th September 2010, 03:07
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ajturbo
5th September 2010, 07:41
well, you wont need you "over size oil cooler" here...
and unless you can some how manage to make it at lest LOOK like a Vtwin, i'm not sure if you will be welcome..???
(unless you pay for the coffees)

AJ

Edbear
5th September 2010, 11:06
be kind to animals,kids and the elderly...........
welcome and enjoy KB...........and ya wheels

You missed the most important one! Be good to your mother! :yes:


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Nice bike! NZ is a Biker's paradise, doesn't matter where you go or where you live, you ride all year round on some of the best biking roads in the world! :sunny:

Only thing I have against Wellington is that there is only one road in and out and an earthquake could easily isolate the city. Heck one car accident on the main road isolates it! :shutup: Of course they have been arguing forever about a second route but until someone with the clout actually makes a decision and forces it to go ahead despite all the crap from everyone with their own views and agenda's that will remain the case. :bye:

Gibbo89
5th September 2010, 11:22
wellington is a pretty windy city!

shafty
5th September 2010, 11:35
Come over, you'll love it; we don't have as good a pubs as you, but all the rest is great!

MIXONE
5th September 2010, 12:03
Welcome to KB mate.Wellywood aint too bad a place to live but if you are a daily bike rider I hope you have good waterproofs,know how to ride in high winds and good reactions to avoid the many blind car drivers we have.

Hats
7th September 2010, 09:20
Job fell through, but no harm I'll keep looking

NZsarge
7th September 2010, 10:15
Bugger!
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