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Southern man
13th March 2007, 20:35
Not exactly new to bikes have had my share over te previous years. Due to family commimitments etc etc etc bikes went by the way. Purchased a 2005 1200 bandit last week and it just feels so natural to be back on them again after too may years to mention. Can't wait to start racking up the miles.
Looking forward to meeting up with some new fellow riders.
skelstar
13th March 2007, 20:44
Good stuff, welcome!
Family has friends in Waimate. Can't remember their names though :)
far queue
13th March 2007, 21:44
Welcome aboard, and welcome back to bikes. Was it seeing all the bikes in town the other weekend that clinched the decision to get another one?
Southern man
13th March 2007, 21:57
Yeah it was amazing seeing all the bikes at the March Hare Ralley the other weekend. I have been dooing some research and looking and test riding for the last couple of months. Finnaly found a bike that suited most of my needs.
shafty
13th March 2007, 21:57
Good on ya Southern Man - nice bike. Check out www.rustynuts.co.nz also. Enjoy!
Lil_Byte
13th March 2007, 22:06
Welcome aboard.
There are a few of us on here who have come back to bikes after a break. makes you wonder why you ever gave them up. The bikes that is.
Enjoy :scooter:
Stuart SS
13th March 2007, 22:41
Southern Man
I could'nt agree more.. I had a lapse of sanity back in the late 1970s - but found my way back in the 1980s ~
The intriguing part is that over here in Ozzie ~ the QLD government 'feel good brigade ' have decided to slide the 'mature rider category ' under the microscope ~ as~ the numbers of mature riders rises.. so unfortunately do the incident events. (Just how proportionally these figures are in relation to the increasing numbers is my thought!? )
But my additonal thought is that any of us (with a reasonable degree of experience) ~ can ride any bike short of a Big bang 500 GP bike! ~ with caution ~
But in short ~ enjoy .. ride ~ ride ~ and ride.. :rockon:
oldrider
13th March 2007, 22:58
Welcome to KB Southern man, another one from the local neighbourhood, probably see you about sometime. :wavey: Cheers John.
heyjoe
13th March 2007, 23:25
Welcome to kb. Another mainlander. Nice to have you along. It's a great forum here. Something for everyone. Ride safe.
98tls
14th March 2007, 06:10
Gidday there from just down the road a bit..........sing out if your coming this way.........ive a mate that bought a house in waimate a couple of days ago...he to rides a bandit..............
Southern man
14th March 2007, 06:46
Thanks for all the messages and support. Looking forward to getting out and about. Might take me a wee while to get used to new bike. Slightly diffrent from my old yamaha 650 turbo.
Swoop
15th March 2007, 11:36
Welcome SM!
Good to see others getting back onto 2 wheels!
Take care out there.
:ride:
blackkatana
15th March 2007, 19:50
Welcome, rack up those miles and enjoy the bike again.:scooter:
98tls
15th March 2007, 19:59
Thanks for all the messages and support. Looking forward to getting out and about. Might take me a wee while to get used to new bike. Slightly diffrent from my old yamaha 650 turbo. The mate thats moving to waimate asked me to ask you if its the water up there that gives you guys webbed feet...........and the occasional third eye...J/K...............:innocent:
far queue
15th March 2007, 20:48
The mate thats moving to waimate asked me to ask you if its the water up there that gives you guys webbed feet...........and the occasional third eye...J/K...............:innocent:That's why I bought bottled water from the supermarket at the March Hare - I'd been warned :dodge:
Southern man
15th March 2007, 20:54
I have only been here 20 years. Not considered a local yet. Shank hands slowly so youcan count the fingers,1,2,3,4,5,6! must be a local.
Really great place to live. Lakes 1 our. Chch 2.5 hrs, Dun 2 hrs what more could you want.
Drum
15th March 2007, 20:56
And God did speak to Southern Man from above. And he did say "return to biking, for it is good". And he did. And it was.
Welcome to the site maaate.
Southern man
15th March 2007, 21:03
Just blasted up to Timaru and back. Great to be out at night again on the bike. Cool night air can't be beaten. No traffic. No kids ,freedom!
SDU
16th March 2007, 13:08
Another mainlander:sunny: Welcome to the nuthouse!
Daffyd
16th March 2007, 14:04
And welcome from yet another Mainlander.
Macktheknife
16th March 2007, 16:16
Welcome to the madness, resistance is futile, we are the KBorg.
Enjoy the Bandit, I reckon they are a great bike.
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