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Hi everyone!
I'm riding a bike for 7 years. My current baby is Honda CBR600RR but I have to leave her in Belarus. I'm going to stay in NZ for several years and want to take the maximum advantage of this opportunity. My plan is to buy a motorcycle as soon as I settle in and to explore your beautiful country. Any volunteers from Queenstown to help the girl to acclimatize? :innocent:
I would appreciate any help.
mrchips
10th June 2017, 07:38
Sorry, not local but Welcome to NZ.
Oh &..... Watch out for tourist's driving on the wrong side of the road.
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Akzle
10th June 2017, 08:43
everyone will help you. cos boobs.
not sure what the exchange rate is, but queenstown is very expensive.
Svet
11th June 2017, 09:21
Sorry, not local but Welcome to NZ.
Oh &..... Watch out for tourist's driving on the wrong side of the road
Thanks! I will be one of these idiots on a wrong side of the road at the beginning. If you visit that area watch out for blondie driving a sportbike!
Svet
11th June 2017, 09:26
everyone will help you. cos boobs.
not sure what the exchange rate is, but queenstown is very expensive.
Akzle,
Thanks for reminding me that I have one of the most-traded "currency" in the world. Happy to hear that it is accepted in NZ as well.
Zedder
11th June 2017, 09:37
I will be one of these idiots on a wrong side of the road at the beginning.
Please do not do this. And, welcome.
T.W.R
11th June 2017, 09:41
There's a few KB members lurking around Queenstown and the surrounding areas :yes:
Once the weather starts to warm up again they'll come out of their dens & burrows
Thanks! I will be one of these idiots on a wrong side of the road at the beginning. If you visit that area watch out for blondie driving a sportbike!
You definitely don't want to be one of those. Most are of the asian persuasion though :wacko:
Blondie on a sports bike...I'd say Debbie Harry would a bit old now days for that sort of caper :yes:
Akzle,
Thanks for reminding me that I have one of the most-traded "currency" in the world. Happy to hear that it is accepted in NZ as well.
STDs usually traded unknowingly and not accepted that well either :oi-grr:
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