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UnknownRyder
6th August 2015, 11:59
Hey all, I'm new to KiwiBiker. I've only been riding for a little while but absolutely love it. I love all bikes but mainly into the sport bikes. I'd be keen to catch up with anybody in the Bay of Plenty area for day rides. I'm looking to upgrade to a 600cc soon so any advice would be great. I'm an upholsterer by trade so pretty handy when someone needs their motorcycle seat recovered. This is a great site with loads of helpful advice. Look forward catching up. :headbang:
Banditbandit
6th August 2015, 12:01
Welcome to the mad house ... I'm over the hill (yes, in both the actual and age meaning of the word) in Whakatane ..
Stirts
6th August 2015, 12:53
in Whakatane ..
We won't hold that against you...much.
This is a great site with loads of helpful advice. Look forward catching up. :headbang:
"Helpful advise" ??? Fark KB standards are slipping!
Oh .... and WELCOME!
TheDemonLord
6th August 2015, 13:02
This is a great site with loads of helpful advice. Look forward catching up. :headbang:
Don't Crash (it tends to hurt)
EJK
6th August 2015, 13:16
This is a great site with loads of helpful advice. Look forward catching up. :headbang:
Did you know? Drinking water (or similar edible fluids like beer or coke etc) tends to cure human thirst?
You're welcome.
oneofsix
6th August 2015, 13:38
Did you know? Drinking water (or similar edible fluids like beer or coke etc) tends to cure human thirst?
You're welcome.
Most foods also contain enough liquid to quench thirst, hence why a lot of people confuse thirst for hunger, take it from a fat boy not made by Harley.
Yes, you are welcome.
Stirts
6th August 2015, 14:17
Did you know? Drinking water (or similar edible fluids like beer or coke etc) tends to cure human thirst?
You're welcome.
Most foods also contain enough liquid to quench thirst, hence why a lot of people confuse thirst for hunger, take it from a fat boy not made by Harley.
Yes, you are welcome.
See, who cares. What's helpful is...
It doesn't matter if the glass is half empty or half full. Clearly there is room for more alcohol.
Grumph
7th August 2015, 13:45
See, who cares. What's helpful is...
It doesn't matter if the glass is half empty or half full. Clearly there is room for more alcohol.
Be nice to him, love....at some point you may want a sidecar upholstered like the ladies boudoir it is....
haydes55
7th August 2015, 14:41
Welcome.
How much do ya reckon a seat would cost to recover? That sounds like I lost my seat and I'm paying for a recovery mission...
How much would it cost to cover a seat?
Stirts
7th August 2015, 14:53
Be nice to him, love....at some point you may want a sidecar upholstered like the ladies boudoir it is....
sidecar upholstered :killingme only long-chair softies would do such a thing :msn-wink:
Grumph
7th August 2015, 15:49
sidecar upholstered :killingme only long-chair softies would do such a thing :msn-wink:
What it is to be young and fit...I'm actually thinking of Noddy's knees, he isn't getting any younger you know....
Big Dog
7th August 2015, 16:02
Did you know? Drinking water (or similar edible fluids like beer or coke etc) tends to cure human thirst?
You're welcome.
Your examples only work in small doses. 300 ml doses.
Beyond that they carry so much sugar, salt and all manner of things biologically unfavorable that they have the opposite effect.
True story: (imagine I inserted a même here)
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oneofsix
7th August 2015, 18:53
Your examples only work in small doses. 300 ml doses.
Beyond that they carry so much sugar, salt and all manner of things biologically unfavorable that they have the opposite effect.
True story: (imagine I inserted a même here)
Sent via tapatalk.
There is sugar in water! why did no one tell me this? :eek5: :devil2:
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