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Lazy7
5th March 2006, 19:14
KB had a new member join today. I dont know him. But I know of one of his toys... and when I checked out his profile, found he has a couple of other rather tasty ones as well...

in fact he has 4 things parked in his garage with wheels, and i would give my left nut for all but 1 of them. :not:

so come on. introduce yourself!

he might be shy... i hope not though!

froggyfrenchman
5th March 2006, 19:16
Well im frogman. Resident drunken scumbag and "ill lookafter your bike for a week or so" expert.

So who is this new member you speak of?

Sniper
5th March 2006, 19:18
Would be nice to know his name, but Hi Im Sniper, resident whore.

Lazy7
5th March 2006, 19:19
well... i didn't want to mention his name. in fact i thought the whole post might be a bit "funny" as i said, i dont know him...

but there were only a handfull of people who joined today. its worth a looksee...

his garage is on display on a public photo site so i am guessing he wont mind...

Wellyman
5th March 2006, 19:20
Hi i'm Wellyman and I'm addicted to off-road riding and im not even 20 yet.
WM

Lazy7
5th March 2006, 19:22
Would be nice to know his name, but Hi Im Sniper, resident whore.


ahaha. sorry. when i said "introduce yourself" i was talking to the new member... if he comes back! :msn-wink:

froggyfrenchman
5th March 2006, 19:29
not a bad lineup in his garage at all! bastard

Lazy7
5th March 2006, 21:44
His name is Chris, i have been PM'ing him. the bike has done 271km's since being pulled out of the box.

I'm going to get him along to the next 'easy going' auckland meet.

Lou Girardin
6th March 2006, 11:58
Yeah hi secret squirrel, c'mon in the abuse grows on you.

MisterD
6th March 2006, 13:12
Seems that he's a former pupil of the Henry Ford school of colour-coordination.

Lazy7
6th March 2006, 14:05
The bikes done 271km's since being taken out of the box... so probably not even a full tank of gas just yet :slap:

The GTR is one of the top imports in new zealand for looks and performance. The rims on it are worth more than my bike. Dont get me started on the ex-japan crate engine he put in it.

The bimmer is a 500hp V10.

I really admire a guy who likes using his money to buy cool toys.

E60M5
6th March 2006, 19:13
hi everyone,,,, my name is Chris.. nice to meet you all...

Lazy7
6th March 2006, 19:45
hi everyone,,,, my name is Chris.. nice to meet you all...

Hey dude!

nice to meet you. i made a bit of a fuss because you have my dream bike. :innocent:

next time we go for a bit of a relaxed ride, would be cool to have you along.

BEAMER89
6th March 2006, 20:34
Welcome to KB Chris!:wavey: That is a really nice bike you have.:banana:
enjoy tha site mate.

E60M5
6th March 2006, 21:30
Cool..... but i still need to run-in the engine... keep it under 5000rpm:crybaby: :crybaby:


Hey dude!

nice to meet you. i made a bit of a fuss because you have my dream bike. :innocent:

next time we go for a bit of a relaxed ride, would be cool to have you along.

Stopper Dan
6th March 2006, 22:05
my dream bike you bastard!! , just kidding nice to meet ya , have fun..

Lazy7
6th March 2006, 22:16
Cool..... but i still need to run-in the engine... keep it under 5000rpm:crybaby: :crybaby:

it will still cruise nicely at 5000rpm. nobody asking you to ring her out just yet ;-)

ZeroIndex
6th March 2006, 22:17
Hi and welcome to KB Chris. Hope you enjoy the site content :).

That is one hell of a beautiful bike. Hope to see you out on a ride sometime, would love to get a nice pic of your bike

Edbear
7th March 2006, 11:20
Cool..... but i still need to run-in the engine... keep it under 5000rpm:crybaby: :crybaby:
So you're restricted to about , say, 200kp/h then...? Can you see the green in my eyes? Though the old creaking bones would probably not enjoy the riding position for too long.:scooter:

kiwifruit
7th March 2006, 12:16
welcome
nice toys!

RantyDave
7th March 2006, 12:33
hi everyone,,,, my name is Chris.. nice to meet you all...
Hi. Please excuse the puddle of drool on the floor. Nice bike.

Dave