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Shazuki
28th April 2004, 17:56
Hi all, new female to the website with my very first bike! :bleh: Just wanted to mention, having seen some similar posts about females not letting the guys do their thing, because they may not be into bikes :doh: I had been scared off bikes by idiots that threw me on the bike and scared the
#@$%$##! out of me, any never thought I would ever own my own bike. Then I met Madandy (my partner) and he re-introduced me to the wonderful world of bikes as a pillion once again. :banana: A couple of weeks ago we par-took in the Coromandel run with Death and Draco etc. Well, what a great day. We were the only 2-up there, and I came home with the biggest grin on my face, locked myself away with the bike trader, and couldn't wait to get me a bike! :bleh: Thanks guys! (everyone who went to the Coromandel!)
I have just bought a bike, and we are doing a full re-build on her so I can learn lots, and then I am keen to get out there. :ride:

aff-man
28th April 2004, 17:59
Good on ya those that ride like dicks with pillions need to be shot methinks :shake: . Have fun on the gixxer

claire
28th April 2004, 19:03
Welcome Shazuki, hope that rebuild doesn't take too long so you can get out there and do some riding

Claire

magnum
28th April 2004, 19:17
good on ya,250s are good to learn on.

White trash
29th April 2004, 08:26
Well done!

Wanna give my wife a call and give her a nudge in the right direction?

toads
29th April 2004, 08:35
I can totally relate to being put off by an idiot, I had someone do a wheelie ( unexpectedly with me as pillion at speed, I was put off going pillion forever, but that gives me my excuse for having my own bike, neva going pillion!! :2thumbsup good on ya, and double good on ya for being involved with the intrcate workings of your bike, I like to know exactly what is going on with my machine, and wouldn't want to just leave it to the experts entirely!!

Wenier
29th April 2004, 10:08
Nice to hear you've have joined the darkside and got a 250. Pity about some fool putting you off when he had you as a pillion i hate it when people do that unless i no they are going to. I try to be a sane rider when i have a pillion.

Cajun
29th April 2004, 10:08
my wife, hads not having control when on the road, she hads sitting in car with other people driving same with other peoples riding, so she rides herself, that does not worry me so i don't have to worry about carrying passegers, and so can get the bike up for how i want it to handle and not have to worry about passagers ever.

But welcome Shazuki again, i gave madandy a bit of info this morning, and we have to sort out a time i will come around give ya new baby a look at

Zed
29th April 2004, 10:09
Hi & welcome to KB Shaz!

You have the up on most people in here having already met a number of the members on the Coro loop before even joining the site yourself!

Have safe fun on your new machine. The '89 GSXR250 was my first 250 too. Upgraded to a '92 GSXR750 6 months later but...:innocent:


Zed

fpsware
29th April 2004, 14:22
Hi all, new female to the website with my very first bike! :bleh: Just wanted to mention, having seen some similar posts about females not letting the guys do their thing, because they may not be into bikes :doh: I had been scared off bikes by idiots that threw me on the bike and scared the
#@$%$##! out of me, any never thought I would ever own my own bike. Then I met Madandy (my partner) and he re-introduced me to the wonderful world of bikes as a pillion once again. :banana: A couple of weeks ago we par-took in the Coromandel run with Death and Draco etc. Well, what a great day. We were the only 2-up there, and I came home with the biggest grin on my face, locked myself away with the bike trader, and couldn't wait to get me a bike! :bleh: Thanks guys! (everyone who went to the Coromandel!)
I have just bought a bike, and we are doing a full re-build on her so I can learn lots, and then I am keen to get out there. :ride:
It was nice to meet you and Andy (in Bay Ride) today. You'll have a blast here, everyone is a great help.

Cajun
29th April 2004, 14:45
I don't like bayride we had a few problems with them a few years ago.

Shazuki
29th April 2004, 18:06
We did'nt buy anything from Bayride...instead went to Macs upholstery for a new seat for the gixxer and learnt they were your outlws, Cajun!!!!
They, Mac & you Sisnlaw, sent us to see Brian on Durham street bike shop where we spent up large, booked in for a new rear tyre for Andy's 400 and learnt enough from him(Brian) not to have to tear down the engine...Compression tested the engine at home and all pots were identical to one another :eek:
The engine is out on the work bench fully degreased and shiny!
What we did find though was the magnetic stuff around the armature(?) on the flywheel was broken and probably caused a low current for the ignition?

Cajun
29th April 2004, 19:32
hahah that they are Shazuki

Yeah brain at smiths scooter house is good, for parts and info, and wofs

"What we did find though was the magnetic stuff around the armature(?) on the flywheel was broken and probably caused a low current for the ignition?"

Yes thats possible might be able to get that fixed/repairs, or second hand part

Ms Piggy
29th April 2004, 20:16
Hey There,
Great to see another woman rider on here :2thumbsup

I'd love to take my bike apart & get to know the ins & outs better - have fun!

FROSTY
29th April 2004, 21:09
Hey There,
Great to see another woman rider on here :2thumbsup

I'd love to take my bike apart & get to know the ins & outs better - have fun!
yours is a lovely little motor to work on--nice and simple with no nast suprises.---maybee ya coult sneak a 300 barrel and head on her

babyB
29th April 2004, 21:25
hay there shaz, welcome
good to see another female getting on & enjoyong the ride

cheers to ya gal