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dangerous
4th September 2010, 16:51
Ohhh fuck it, would ya look at this... all those hours of bike and cage resto's of mine damaged ;(

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Kiwi Graham
4th September 2010, 16:54
h ha, It'll all buff out D don't you worry :yes:

dangerous
4th September 2010, 16:54
couple more for the hell of it.. ohh and the bikes in the garage were all still on there feet.. tyres thismorning, I know a few KBer's whos wernt.

Genie
4th September 2010, 16:55
buggar...


Glad you there to moan about it.

How's the little one's and mum coping...obvisiously the power is back on....phew....what a rattle you had.

Genie
4th September 2010, 16:56
BTW...they only damn dust collectors....get over it! :lol:

dangerous
4th September 2010, 17:03
buggar...


Glad you there to moan about it.

How's the little one's and mum coping...obvisiously the power is back on....phew....what a rattle you had.

oh yeah all good ta K, heres a wee speal http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php/128119-Christchurch-Quake?p=1129852037#post1129852037

FJRider
4th September 2010, 17:04
BTW...they only damn dust collectors....get over it! :lol:

yeah .... get a "real" bike ..... :whistle:

Berries
4th September 2010, 17:07
Shit, I just had to go and check my Britten but it is still standing.

Genie
4th September 2010, 17:14
yeah .... get a "real" bike ..... :whistle:

He's got a few of those as well, damn greedy buggar.

rustic101
4th September 2010, 17:30
Ohhh fuck it, would ya look at this... all those hours of bike and cage resto's of mine damaged ;(

Will send help ;)
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dangerous
4th September 2010, 17:38
Will send help ;)
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thanks mate.. but got my own (once the left hand stack is re attached)

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EJK
4th September 2010, 18:32
Ah, same here. My Lamborghini broke into two pieces.

Rogue Rider
4th September 2010, 18:36
Sux butt, I wonder about the classic bike museum in Central ChCh, went there last year, had Norton's trumpies etc......... Hope his stuff is ok.

EJK
4th September 2010, 18:42
Sux butt, I wonder about the classic bike museum in Central ChCh, went there last year, had Norton's trumpies etc......... Hope his stuff is ok.

Yeah I was thinking somewhere similar.

Fazzaz motors. They have priceless huge collection of diecast models. Wonder how that shop is now.

scumdog
4th September 2010, 18:59
Ohhh fuck it, would ya look at this... all those hours of bike and cage resto's of mine damaged ;(

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Fark, what carnage - looks like a KB sprotsbike riders meeting...:dodge:

MadDuck
4th September 2010, 19:04
Very big Bummer D. But at least you and your family are ok.

dangerous
4th September 2010, 19:19
ohh bloody hell, that last after shock knocked 2 over again, been a shake every 10mins in the last hour... :gob:



Fark, what carnage - looks like a KB sprotsbike riders meeting...:dodge:
hey ya see tha Galaxie in that pic dog?

rastuscat
4th September 2010, 20:03
My $640K house may need to be demolished (2 builders say so, hoipe the insurance company thinks so too), and what worries me most is that the screen on my bike broke when it fell off the centre stand.

Shaky Isles, ain't they.

Cynic
4th September 2010, 20:46
Sorry to hear that... I managed to have a bike vs car in my own garage while they were both parked! It'll only cost me a clutch lever though so not nearly as bad as many....

Daffyd
4th September 2010, 20:55
I feel for youse fullas up there.

ukusa
4th September 2010, 21:02
couple more for the hell of it.. ohh and the bikes in the garage were all still on there feet.. tyres thismorning, I know a few KBer's whos wernt.

Mine went over, Thunderbird fell onto right side. Left it for a few hours before checking as I was scared what I might find. No damage though which was a bonus. It had a cover on it & it landed against a pile of wood that had fallen off a shelf in the shed.

YellowDog
4th September 2010, 21:15
Mine went over, Thunderbird fell onto right side. Left it for a few hours before checking as I was scared what I might find. No damage though which was a bonus. It had a cover on it & it landed against a pile of wood that had fallen off a shelf in the shed.

WEll done, that's great news.

No one thinks Dangerous callamity was with real bikes?

They're just plastic models right?

The car key and spanners were disproportionally too large?
(apologies if I got it wrong)

sinfull
4th September 2010, 22:29
They're just plastic models right?

] HOW could you !

Berries
5th September 2010, 07:44
No one thinks Dangerous callamity was with real bikes? The car key and spanners were disproportionally too large?
You bloody spoil sport. This thread had the makings of a good Sunday laugh.

I did wonder about the size of the spanner, especially as I couldn't see any Harleys in the garage.

Motig
5th September 2010, 09:57
Damn I was just thinking of putting an offer on them, thought they'd be handy for parts. :shifty:

MIXONE
5th September 2010, 11:39
Yeah I was thinking somewhere similar.

Fazzaz motors. They have priceless huge collection of diecast models. Wonder how that shop is now.

A fantastic place that I just love visiting everytime I'm in town.One model there had a price tag of $65k.:gob:

FJRider
5th September 2010, 11:46
You bloody spoil sport. This thread had the makings of a good Sunday laugh.

I did wonder about the size of the spanner, especially as I couldn't see any Harleys in the garage.

The big spanner was for the Goldwing .... The Harley only requires a BIG hammer ...

Laava
5th September 2010, 18:38
http://stilettorevolt.files.wordpress.com/2009/03/451181453_lhmbu-m000x0336x450.jpeg?w=224

Cheer up Dangerous, at least you still got your porn collection!

tamarillo
5th September 2010, 21:20
How incredible that a shake of that magnitude caused so little death and injury! Really in most places this would be a huge crisis! Maybe it is all the churches in chch..!

EJK
5th September 2010, 21:36
How incredible that a shake of that magnitude caused so little death and injury! Really in most places this would be a huge crisis! Maybe it is all the churches in chch..!

Christchurch: Toughest town in the universe.

Big Dave
5th September 2010, 22:55
I hears the sad thing is you needed help to pick them up :-P

avgas
6th September 2010, 00:21
Fark, what carnage - looks like a KB sprotsbike riders meeting...:dodge:
You mean a Thursday night ride :shifty:

dangerous
6th September 2010, 06:05
I hears the sad thing is you needed help to pick them up :-Phahaha... hey, wait a minute... ok that will keep :wari:


How incredible that a shake of that magnitude caused so little death and injury! Really in most places this would be a huge crisis! Maybe it is all the churches in chch..! correct... but dont be mistaken, Kaipoi is in a bad way with health issues, peoples houses while in one piece out there are un livable, CBD thoas old buildings were and are a acco waiting to happen, incredible YES.

RentaTriumph
7th September 2010, 20:13
Ohhh fuck it, would ya look at this... all those hours of bike and cage resto's of mine damaged ;(


Thank christ my Triumph Hurricane X75 with no miles on the clock and still in it's original case wasn't damaged.

ukusa
9th September 2010, 22:26
Thank christ my Triumph Hurricane X75 with no miles on the clock and still in it's original case wasn't damaged.

They don't make bike crates like they used to!

RentaTriumph
9th September 2010, 22:56
They don't make bike crates like they used to!

Not these days they don't Ukusa.

hayd3n
27th December 2012, 10:48
Not these days they don't Ukusa.

m8 has one of those the big version is much better

victorious
27th December 2012, 12:00
m8 has one of those the big version is much bettermost likely the same 'mate' as my brother and I. 275144

hayd3n
27th December 2012, 12:15
most likely the same 'mate' as my brother and I. 275144

thats the one!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!