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wkid_one
10th January 2004, 22:41
Welll....I went to visit my bike today.....it has all been repaired and I must say is looking better than the day I bought it.

Yamaha (well AMI) kindly put all new 2003 plastic on the bike from Headlight to Tail Light (something to do with there being no Colour Codes and therefore paint matching a bitch) - and with that and the engine cover being the only damage I am surprised it took that long - but hey it was Xmas.

I was sorely tempted to once again disregard my doctors orders and vanish out the showroom door in a plume of exhaust fumes, noise and tyre smoke......but the thought of the :Police: reigned me in

The bike looks like sex.....and it pisses me off.....but alas it is now for sale.... :puke:

Hopefully the new owner loves it as much as I - and if still in Wellington will allow me to visitation rights now and then.

bluninja
11th January 2004, 08:34
But think of all that money you are saving :devil2:

Antallica
11th January 2004, 08:40
To me that bike is worth every penny.

wkid_one
11th January 2004, 09:33
But think of all that money you are saving :devil2:
I KNOW - shit loads - it is wicked. But problem is - with my penchant for pursuits it will soon be eaten up by something no less expensive nor dangerous. Trail Biking seems to be the one. Ever since I got the bike my mate down in Wellington has been trying to convince me as to the merits of stump thumpers.......and with that I go out for me first ever proper ride shortly.

750Y
11th January 2004, 10:48
what happened to the 'Fuck it, I am doing it' post about buying a little road race bike? was that just talk?

wkid_one
11th January 2004, 14:53
what happened to the 'Fuck it, I am doing it' post about buying a little road race bike? was that just talk?
The small fact the MNZ won't give me a race license without medical clearance - same issue as the road

Lou Girardin
11th January 2004, 16:33
Since when do you need medical clearance to ride after an injury?
There are people with limbs missing that legally can ride.
Lou

Kickaha
11th January 2004, 18:12
How do MNZ know about your accident?, I know a few guys who got busted up off track and were racing again without any type of clearance.

The only people who normally have to get a clearance are those that injure themselves while racing,although in saying that probably a good idea after your injuries.

wkid_one
11th January 2004, 18:28
I've explained all this. MNZ can't give me license as I can't produce full MB license

angle
11th January 2004, 19:10
I've explained all this. MNZ can't give me license as I can't produce full MB license

You mean you lost it because of the crash?

Kwaka-Kid
11th January 2004, 21:59
yeah angle i think thats right... but do you need ur full MB license to get a race license? i thought not.

Hitcher
12th January 2004, 07:48
Welll....I went to visit my bike today.....it has all been repaired and I must say is looking better than the day I bought it.

Yamaha (well AMI) kindly put all new 2003 plastic on the bike from Headlight to Tail Light (something to do with there being no Colour Codes and therefore paint matching a bitch) - and with that and the engine cover being the only damage I am surprised it took that long - but hey it was Xmas.

I was sorely tempted to once again disregard my doctors orders and vanish out the showroom door in a plume of exhaust fumes, noise and tyre smoke......but the thought of the :Police: reigned me in

The bike looks like sex.....and it pisses me off.....but alas it is now for sale.... :puke:

Hopefully the new owner loves it as much as I - and if still in Wellington will allow me to visitation rights now and then.
You have better get another bike if you want to keep your plate Wk1d.
:D

k14
12th January 2004, 11:19
But why did you get your motorbike licence taken away in the first place??

750Y
12th January 2004, 19:24
dayum, you must be pretty knocked up man. that's not good at all. I obviously haven't been reading the back posts. Maybe You were best to quit while You were ahead, your call. Years ago, I told the missus (from the comfort of my hospital bed) that I was giving it away... Yeah right, that was in 1997, now I'm dreaming about zx10R's & Ducatis lol.

wkid_one
12th January 2004, 20:42
dayum, you must be pretty knocked up man. that's not good at all. I obviously haven't been reading the back posts. Maybe You were best to quit while You were ahead, your call. Years ago, I told the missus (from the comfort of my hospital bed) that I was giving it away... Yeah right, that was in 1997, now I'm dreaming about zx10R's & Ducatis lol.
No I came off pretty well except for the fact I landed on the shoulder that I had had surgery on 4 weeks earlier - which has put back my recovery significantly.......Now it has absolutely no strength at all. Meh - should have listened to the quack - but the allure of the bike was too great.....c'est la vie. For those who are genuinely interested in why had my license suspended - pm me - as I can't be arsed with the response on here.

It was a wake up call anyway....but seeing the bike again made me want to hop on it and ride off again - shit. The bike looks mint.....bugger.....

Anywho - time to try a trailie - yes I know the risks are the same if not greater - but hey......it is in my blood

Kickaha
12th January 2004, 21:17
I don't think a licence is a requirement for a MNZ licence unless you are going to do a street race,you can ride buckets and 150cc street stock at age 13 unless they have a different rule for competitors in those classes

wkid_one
27th January 2004, 15:23
Bike is now sold

riffer
27th January 2004, 18:13
Bike is now sold

Commisserations to you wkid.

But now there's an opportunity for a poll a la CK's bike poll:

What colour will the new dirt bike be?

Blue, Yellow, Green, Red, or Orange? ;)

wkid_one
27th January 2004, 18:25
HAHAHAHAHA - chances are it will still be Yammy Blue actually as I loved the YZF's when I rode them

bluninja
16th February 2004, 18:50
Well tomorrow I will be temporarily bikeless for about 10 weeks.:( Gina (my RSVR) is going to be crated up and set for a return to the cold salted roads of England. I just hope it's clear weather tomorrow so I can use up the last half tank of petrol on the way to Albany without :Police: making the day any sadder.

I suppose the good side is that my UK license is now clean! Wonder if I can try flashing my Kiwi license for the first year in the UK?