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XR250 Si
26th July 2006, 09:32
Firstly, this site is awesome! Been made to feel very welcome already. Cheers!:2thumbsup

Okay about me. My name’s Si. I’m 30yrs old. I was born in Christchurch, grew up in Hamilton and the family moved to Auckland when I was 10. For coin I work as a graphic artist for an agency in the city. Been doing this type of work for about 12 years now. It’s a great occupation but also means that I have wussy office hands.

As far as motorcycles go, I don’t really know where the interest started. Our neighbours had one when I was about 15, as did my cousin who runs a dairy farm. Then a couple of years ago my sis bought me a ticket to Crusty Demons. That show just blew me away! I did a quadbike safari a couple of years ago and that was a blast. I decided there and then that I wanted a bike of my own.

There was a slight problem… I am a mad keen fisherman too. The problem being, I also wanted a boat. The boat ended up getting priority and late 2004 I bought myself a 5m runabout. Still got the boat and I love it to bits. Only problem is getting time to use it with all this weather we get in Aucks.

As far as getting a bike goes, I’ve been saving my arse off for the past few months and am now pretty much ready to make the purchase. In the meantime I’ve been going to the shops, looking at websites and reading as much stuff as I can.

The main reasons I’m keen on the XR250L is that everything I’ve heard about it so far has been good, it’s got a good rep as a learners bike, and the fact that Blue Wing Honda were the most helpful when I had questions. Good service is important to me. I was pretty annoyed by the service I got from one of the other companies as I had bought one of their 4 stroke outboards for my boat.

Apart from motorcycles, other things I’m interested in are music, painting, and of course – fishing. I also write a column for New Zealand Fishing Coast to Coast magazine.

I’m looking forward to being a part of this site. Learning a few things and maybe one day being able to share what I’ve learnt out there on and off the beaten track.

frogfeaturesFZR
26th July 2006, 09:59
Welcome to the site:rockon: Use your XL250 to go up Murawai beach to the 'bombing range' and go surfcasting ! Best of both worlds

Motu
26th July 2006, 10:21
What do you use for bait? I'll give you a few tips on bait if you are interested in fishing on Kiwi Biker.....

Oh,and good choice on the bike...

XP@
26th July 2006, 10:39
Welcome!

Excellent style of bike & I'm sure that once you get used to the bike, fisihing and the bike won't need to be mutually exclusive.

XR250 Si
26th July 2006, 13:35
Cheers guys

Motu, I use any smelly old bait I can get my hands on. Web fishing can be great fun too, although I had only thought of fishing sites as being the places that you'd get bites.:shifty:

kiwifruit
26th July 2006, 15:15
Welcome to the site :)