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sammy
19th April 2007, 18:11
Hi everyone !

I have just moved back to NZ to be a student and have all my bike gear but no motorcycle! I am too poor to buy another bike so am going to sell my gear. It wasn't used very much - am still a newbie and just went on a few weekend rides. It all looks brand new - and pretty hot if I do say so myself :) It's excellent quality gear, so if you want to save your skin without looking like a pumba it's worth a look.

When I bought this stuff new the prices were approx ($AU)

Daytona Flash Women's boots Size 7 - $300
(http://www.customlids.co.uk/boots/daytona/flash/flash.jpg)

Alpine Stars Womens Jacket size Small - $400
(http://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcycle_parts/content_prod/326/18098)

Hornee Jeans $220 size 12 (although they leave a fair bit of room overcompensating for the kevlar lining)
(http://www.hornee.com.au/hornee_jeans_products.html - product number 2 in the women's section)

If any one is interested I will sell everything for $750 altogether, given the condition although will consider selling items individually.

I also have a solid black Shark Helmet with a tinted visor size extra small which I bought for $400 (excl the tinted visor) but I'd kinda want to hold onto that in case I want to ride again one day. But if you really want it I'd sell that as well for an agreed price.
Website is http://www.peterstevens.com.au/Accessories/Helmets/Shark/RSF2/RSF-2-i-PRISMA-BLK-lge.jpg

I'm a size 10 up top and a size 12 for trousers if that's an indication for you size wise.

I'm located in central wellington so if you just want to take a look pm me and I'll give you my details.

Mrs Busa Pete
19th April 2007, 18:19
Are you able to put photos of the actual gear that you have for sale.

mstriumph
19th April 2007, 18:29
you teensy little gals make me feel like a CARTHORSE :no: ... i haven't been a size 'small' since i was .... well, small *sigh*




- oh - and welcome to the site :) ...... may be worth your while hanging around for the same reason you are thinking of hanging on to that 'extra small' helmet


*exits - sighing*

sammy
19th April 2007, 18:35
hehe - well I'd say I'm more festively plump than teeny, but then again pretty much every chick thinks she's weightier than she actually is!

I'm at work at the moment but will go and put some pics on tomorrow when I can find my camera and stuff.

Mom
19th April 2007, 18:49
you teensy little gals make me feel like a CARTHORSE :no: ... i haven't been a size 'small' since i was .... well, small *sigh*




- oh - and welcome to the site :) ...... may be worth your while hanging around for the same reason you are thinking of hanging on to that 'extra small' helmet


*exits - sighing*


No, no you have it all wrong...small is a state of mind, it is what you are that is important........ I am small and "growing bigger".....I like to describe my gear as "Woman sized" :yes: Thats the best size I think!

PS: welcome to the site sammy, hope you will stay and chat a bit not just flick your gear and go

Meekey_Mouse
19th April 2007, 18:59
Welcome to the sight sammy :rockon: I might send ya a PM about the jeans if they are still for sale next time I'm down your way :yes:

sammy
19th April 2007, 19:01
No, no you have it all wrong...small is a state of mind, it is what you are that is important........ I am small and "growing bigger".....I like to describe my gear as "Woman sized" Thats the best size I think!

PS: welcome to the site sammy, hope you will stay and chat a bit not just flick your gear and go

Haha yeah I'm growing sideways as well unfortunately but am 22 now and it's all a part of getting older. Personality matters a hell of alot more, and I'm happy to let that get fat... p-h fat that is :P

I love being a part of the online motorcycling community - in Melbourne I was on netrider.net.au and it was amazing just going out for coffee with random people who shared the same interest. There was a thread on there about a young woman in an accident who had to get her lower leg amputated (was so sad) but everyone just leapt in to support her. Lots of funny stories as well were shared, and lots of advice which came in handy (particularly once when a taxi cut me off on the motorway and I remembered all the tips people gave regarding not panicking which probably saved my skin).

I miss having a bike quite alot, but will one day take it up again. Nothing quite like going through the twisties when there aren't any other cars around aye.