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White trash
31st May 2004, 12:39
This is a novel way of transporting your bike!
James Deuce
31st May 2004, 12:40
I thought you were allergic to Hondas?
You've managed to post both kinds in one picture.
Dumbass.
Well they do it with push bikes so looks like a good idea. You'd have to be a stunning .... stunter ... to get it up there.
Just watch the low headroom places eh!
White trash
31st May 2004, 12:42
LOL.
Can you immagine what a GSX1400 would look like on top of a Suzuki Balaeno? :eek:
Motoracer
31st May 2004, 12:58
We had a reliable civic for long trips. I should've just done that insted of writing off my old van in my efforts to pick up the bike from welly.
jrandom
31st May 2004, 13:06
Can you immagine what a GSX1400 would look like on top of a Suzuki Balaeno?
Yeah! Ha ha ha! Like, it's, like, the same manufacturer name and stuff! You could even have, like, a ZX-7R on top of a, um...
front-end loader?
Hmmm.
How am I going to carry my WR, on top of a piano?
Motoracer
31st May 2004, 13:12
Yeah! Ha ha ha! Like, it's, like, the same manufacturer name and stuff! You could even have, like, a ZX-7R on top of a, um...
front-end loader?
Hmmm.
You could shove it at the back of this thing. Somehow...
http://www.kawasaki.com/uv/
James Deuce
31st May 2004, 13:15
How am I going to carry my WR, on top of a piano?
Nah try this Merv
http://www.fast-autos.net/yamaha/yamahaox9911.html
jrandom
31st May 2004, 13:18
Well, Matt and BB's rides could certainly arrive in style.
White trash
31st May 2004, 13:30
Yeah! Ha ha ha! Like, it's, like, the same manufacturer name and stuff! You could even have, like, a ZX-7R on top of a, um...
front-end loader?
Hmmm.
Or a Space shuttle....
Firefight
31st May 2004, 13:49
We got a guy who comes to woodhill motorcycle park, he rides an XR 250, brings it out in an old two door honda civic. pulls it all to bits, stuffs it in his car, drives from Wiri to woodhill, signs up at the park , then spends the next 40 mins putting the bike together, rides till 3.30, then pulls it all to bits and stuffs it all back in the car. :ride:
F/F
White trash
31st May 2004, 13:51
We got a guy who comes to woodhill motorcycle park, he rides an XR 250, brings it out in an old two door honda civic. pulls it all to bits, stuffs it in his car, drives from Wiri to woodhill, signs up at the park , then spends the next 40 mins putting the bike together, rides till 3.30, then pulls it all to bits and stuffs it all back in the car. :ride:
F/F
Funny you should say that. I used to transport my IT200 round in the back of my 770 Charger. Had to remove the rear seat base and the passenger seat to get the big bits in and out though.
Should of just got a towbar fitted :o
FROSTY
31st May 2004, 13:58
I wasnt personally involved in this of course. :Punk:
I heard tell of a race team that transported their entire race bike to auzzie as luggage -imagine being to poor sod explaining a bike frame as hand luggage.
Firefight
31st May 2004, 13:59
I guess its one way to avoid the redickuless 80 kph speed limit for car & trailers.
F/F :crazy:
matthewt
31st May 2004, 14:44
I wasnt personally involved in this of course. :Punk:
I heard tell of a race team that transported their entire race bike to auzzie as luggage -imagine being to poor sod explaining a bike frame as hand luggage.
I think that was John Boote from ChCh.
Kickaha
31st May 2004, 18:10
I wasnt personally involved in this of course. :Punk:
I heard tell of a race team that transported their entire race bike to auzzie as luggage -imagine being to poor sod explaining a bike frame as hand luggage.
Heard a similar story about one of the first of the F1 Ducati's being bought into this country from Australia the same way.
FROSTY
31st May 2004, 18:30
I must say I 've acted as um er courier on a couple of occasions.
No mr auzzie customs man this isnt an obscure sex toy,its a set of pistos and barrels for a tz250 -hmmm
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