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GSVR
29th October 2005, 09:46
Just brought it from the garage today and find it has 3 articles featuring / written by Kiwibikers.
Page 44 has the Manfeild trackday featuring Velox and I also see Frosty in one pic on his mobility scooter (20).
Page 86 and Sensei has a nice writeup on why he loves his bike.
And Page 89 is the beginning of a 3 page article by Big Dave.
Great stuff
scooterboynz
29th October 2005, 10:19
there is also an artical by murray clark (a pukekohe track day regular) about the moto gp in switzerland very interesting
SPman
29th October 2005, 12:55
A veritable plethora of KB'ers. :niceone:
Lou Girardin
31st October 2005, 08:27
I liked the editorial about the AA, except that he completely ruined his argument by going off at a tangent about his mate's Fuelstar device and then recommending people use 0800 JUMP ME as a breakdown service.
Not exactly independent opinion.
Sniper
31st October 2005, 08:31
Nice to see, now why doesn't Kiwi rider come down here and interveiw some REAL bikers. (Like dangerous and Kickaha)
Big Dave
31st October 2005, 08:38
Nice to see, now why doesn't Kiwi rider come down here and interveiw some REAL bikers. (Like dangerous and Kickaha)
'Racing' Dave is a ChCh man and one of the most prolific contributors.
stify
31st October 2005, 08:39
I liked the editorial about the AA, except that he completely ruined his argument by going off at a tangent about his mate's Fuelstar device and then recommending people use 0800 JUMP ME as a breakdown service.
Not exactly independent opinion.
Is that what an editorial is all about, his own opinion?
I didn't like the way it was put either, the rest of the mag I do enjoy mostly
Big Dave
31st October 2005, 08:40
Not exactly independent opinion.
Yeah 'tis. Is Ross's opinion. - I'm suprised I haven't been black balled by the AA yet after being painted as the instigator of the whole thing.
Hitcher
31st October 2005, 12:35
Y'all missed the pic of Velox on the R6...
Lou Girardin
31st October 2005, 13:43
OK, wrong choice of words.
It sounded like he had a commercial/personal axe to grind and was using this issue to push other barrows.
jrandom
31st October 2005, 13:44
It sounded like he had a commercial/personal axe to grind and was using this issue to push other barrows.
you like your metaphors shaken, not stirred?
Big Dave
31st October 2005, 14:15
Nice - gang up on lou day!
Where's me buell ya bastidge?!?
Lou Girardin
31st October 2005, 14:43
you like your metaphors shaken, not stirred?
Over ice with a slice.
Many things are better in a slurry of ice.
Lou Girardin
31st October 2005, 14:44
Nice - gang up on lou day!
Where's me buell ya bastidge?!?
The one I'm running in (out)?
Hitcher
31st October 2005, 16:27
OK, wrong choice of words.
It sounded like he had a commercial/personal axe to grind and was using this issue to push other barrows.
And here's me thinking that he was caught by the crest of a wave that swept him to the top of the tree, leaving him the only pebble on the beach. I guess the hand that rocked the cradle has kicked the bucket...
jrandom
31st October 2005, 16:45
And here's me thinking that he was caught by the crest of a wave that swept him to the top of the tree, leaving him the only pebble on the beach. I guess the hand that rocked the cradle has kicked the bucket...
I've missed you.
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