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airplane
8th May 2004, 19:13
Tine to celebrate the wedding anniversary. What better than with a 'his and hers' round of bikes.
That will be a new bright red z1000 for him and a very near new black SV 250 for her (and him now and then!).
Sawyers did all the right things (I can recommend them highly) and we picked the bikes up this morning. Then off to Wairarapa to get some k's on the red zed. It sure is tough trying to stay under 4k on the rev counter! We had a great afternoon - wram and dry roads and, except for the hill, little traffic.
The SV250 had been traded against a 2004 Fireblade and comes with a very loud Neptune exhaust - my last remaining teenager thinks it is way cool. Less than 2k on the clock.
I had wanted an orange Z1000 but they are no longer available. However, when I saw the red one I was sold.
Let the fun commence.
Just one sad part to the story. I have sold the VFR 750 which I have had form new (in 1997). Completely reliable, comfortable and I loved it. But it has gone to a very good new home in Lower Hutt and I will get to see it from time to time.
riffer
8th May 2004, 19:22
Drool - the new Z1000... congrats on your excellent taste.
enjoy the new rides Airplane.
I looked that red z1000 over yesterday- choice bike. Don't they look irresistable fresh out of the crate. Just waiting to be nursed, then thrashed. Have a look sometime at the mods Nick - who works at Motorad, has done to his orange z1000. Chatted with the guy up the Rimutaka hill today who got the first orange one they sold. He's got a pair of frowning eyes on the black fly screen. What a way to have a happy anniversary.
Chatted with the guy up the Rimutaka hill today who got the first orange one they sold. He's got a pair of frowning eyes on the black fly screen.
He loves it, he had a TL1000S before that.
Hi "Airplane", and welcome to the site!! You didn't tell me the bikes were anniversary presents - good stuff!! Ours is in October, so I'll suggest to Hamish we do the same - I'll have 40,000kms on the 800 by then, and he can trade the GS1200SS on a new GSXR750. Thanks for the idea!!
Seriously though, am glad you like the red. Will have to catch up some time soon.
Airplane: don't mean to be picky, but shouldn't your bike read Z 1000 2004?
excellent anniversary presents, congrats
Quasievil
9th May 2004, 10:28
Paper anniversay the diamond anniversary but I cant recall the New Motorbike anniversary ?? :msn-wink:
mangell6
9th May 2004, 11:55
Our 25th is in November, gives me time to work on this idea. :)
Grumpy
9th May 2004, 15:16
Hey there "Airplane". We recently welcomed a brand new Z1000 into our household. You are gonna love it. Awesome bikes.
Congradulations....on the anniversary and the new bikes.
airplane
9th May 2004, 19:10
We are both former Hawkes Bay folk (with plenty of friends and relativesthere) and expect to be visiting the Bay on the bikes in the near future. That means the 'tukas, SH2 to takapau, SH 50 to Onga Onga then across to Waipawa and up Middle Rd. Would be nice to add Napier Taupo as well; that's a very good ride.
airplane
9th May 2004, 20:11
And, I hope, here are photos of the pressies:
Hitcher
9th May 2004, 22:07
February 28 is a bit of a wait for an anniversary present. Maybe a Mean Streak and a ZZR1200? Might as well go the whole Kawasaki hog...
Hi Airplane. Saw you twice on Sunday mng. We were at Caltex both times (got there early for a ride). You were heading nth, then came back south.
The red is a lovely colour, it looks great.
SPman
10th May 2004, 18:15
.....and a very near new black SV 250 for her (and him now and then!).
Que......?
madandy
11th May 2004, 05:45
Suzuki make a 250 SV bike?!
silly young me thought there was 650 and 1000cc.
Airplane, very good pressies for you and your wife.
I think he means a 650. When I spoke with him mid-last week when the deal was almost done, he told me "650".
COME IN AIRPLANE.......
madandy
11th May 2004, 06:08
Well thats alright, then.Mrs Airplane should be able to keep Mr. Airplane in sight with a SV650...
Well thats alright, then.Mrs Airplane should be able to keep Mr. Airplane in sight with a SV650...
Unless Mr Airplane Jr is on the SV, which I understand from time to time may be the case - Mr Airplane Jr was apparently instrumental in the choice of Mrs Airplane's bike.....
airplane
11th May 2004, 20:04
:Oops: My typing leaves a lot to be desired! The Suzie is an SV650.
madandy
12th May 2004, 06:24
Unless Mr Airplane Jr is on the SV, which I understand from time to time may be the case - Mr Airplane Jr was apparently instrumental in the choice of Mrs Airplane's bike.....
Good on the Airplanes for taking their sons' advice...Mrs Airplane will thank Airplane Jr. when Mr. Airplane attempts to leave Mrs. Airplane behind and curse aloud when Airplane Jr. proves to be unshakeable on the tail of Mr. Airplanes' Kwaka. hehe
Sounds like a good family.
White trash
12th May 2004, 08:24
Congrat's to the Airplane family! Can't wait to meet you guys. :ride:
Hey airplane, nice choice of bikes mate! I particularly love the SV...me got one the same. What exactly is that screen on the 650? Looks like a Givi A750 from this angle but can't be sure. Enjoy the bikes...like I know you're gonna.
Badcat
12th May 2004, 18:31
surely it's a 650?
suzuki don'y make an SV250 - do they?
ken
airplane
12th May 2004, 21:37
Hey airplane, nice choice of bikes mate! I particularly love the SV...me got one the same. What exactly is that screen on the 650? Looks like a Givi A750 from this angle but can't be sure. Enjoy the bikes...like I know you're gonna.
The screen is a Givi product. However, there is no number on it so I can not confirm if it is an A750. The previous owner installed the unit; seems to work pretty well.
FROSTY
12th May 2004, 22:02
well I hope the whole airplane family gets to do lots of riding together.
rodgerd
13th May 2004, 07:45
Suzuki make a 250 SV bike?!
silly young me thought there was 650 and 1000cc.
Airplane, very good pressies for you and your wife.
I don't think they make a 250, but there's a Japan-only SV400.
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