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Bren
1st August 2007, 23:51
Heya all, Jus thought i'd better say Gidday as I have just registered onto this site. A little bit of background on me if ya want...I am 37(ouch how the years go by).I have 3 sprogs through my ex(henceforth referred to as the mad cow). I am married to a beautiful wife (well I better say that jus in case the missus reads this).Incidently one of the members on this site was a groomsman, Quentin aka Ghost Bullet.

I have a bit of a history with motorcycles begining back in 1986 or was it 87? when I got my first set of wheels....a Kawasaki Z200...I loved that bike it was so good...and it once had 6 passengers on it all totally pissed coming back from ruapuna speedway....:rockon:
I have also had a couple of GN250s (yuck but they are good commuter bikes) ...1981 Yamaha XS400...1981Suzuki GS650...Honda CX400 custom (what a load of trash that was)...what else...AX100....once again a commuter...and a couple of 4wheelers for chasing MooMoos about...Well that sums up my riding....until I am 40 then we shall see(unless my beautiful wife agrees to something before my 40th) Anyways am thinking of a trumpy so would like to get the opinions of triumph riders. My only real criteria to a bike is I dont want another rice burner, and it NEEDS to have a low seat height...my wife is only 5ft tall.
Best experience riding: Blasting through dome valley (love that road):scooter:

Worst experience riding: Leaving a party with helmet on and feeling a sudden surge of stomach contents rising up my throat real quick and finally exiting through my mouth into a fully enclosed helmet! :sick::sick::sick:(never used the helmet after that...

Anyway, thats me....Take care all

canarlee
1st August 2007, 23:59
Anyways am thinking of a trumpy so would like to get the opinions of triumph riders.

do NOT listen to mahaman!!!:shutup::dodge:

MyGSXF
2nd August 2007, 00:11
do NOT listen to mahaman!!!:shutup::dodge:


I second that motion.. :dodge:





Welcome to KB Linuxrunner.. :2thumbsup your life will never be the same.. :shutup:

GB for groomsman aye...:shifty: hhmmm.. soooo..:whistle: did you do the chicken dance at your wedding.. :lol:

ps: watch out for that ChCh rabble.. some of them are a bit dodgy.. :shutup:

Jen :rockon:

Delphinus
2nd August 2007, 01:13
Welcome to KB

Listen to the Maha Man. Triumph is the way to go!

Bren
2nd August 2007, 07:31
do NOT listen to mahaman!!!:shutup::dodge:

why would that be? is he the devil incarnate?

NZsarge
2nd August 2007, 07:38
Welcome, welcome. Buy Japanese...generally speaking ya can't go wrong if ya apply the normal care in purchasing a bike/car.

kiwifruit
2nd August 2007, 08:12
Welcome to the site :)

& what NZsarge said

SDU
2nd August 2007, 11:49
Welcome to the nuthouse!

It sounds like you know the dodgy rabble already:dodge:

So you need a bike that both you & your wife can ride? or is she hopping on the back?
Most bikes are comfy for the hobbits to sit on the back leg wise, (this hobbit has been there) except usually for cruisers that have the pegs forward a fair way- makes hanging on with your feet hard.
Look around try out a few bikes for size & comfort -V11sport is low seat height. -Guzzi of course- hasn't GB talked you into one yet.

limbimtimwim
2nd August 2007, 12:25
Welcome to KB.
Anyways am thinking of a trumpy so would like to get the opinions of triumph riders.I'm not a triumph rider, but I rode one of the 'new' Bonnevilles and thought it was heaps of fun. A bit slow, and the brakes were nothing special. But it sure made me smile.

Fine choice of username by the way ;)

Edbear
2nd August 2007, 12:45
Best experience riding: Blasting through dome valley (love that road):scooter:


Welcome aboard! You're not referring to the Dome Valley up here, are you?

Best time I did Warkworth to Wellsford was a tick over 8min on the T500 back in '76.

Sounds like the Trumpy for you would be the T100, or maybe the Scrambler. Big Dave loves them.

Rashika
2nd August 2007, 13:28
Welcome to the Christchurch KB nuthouse ;)

dont listen to the japa riders, there are a whole heapa good non riceburners out there. Skirstergal (chch local) has just bought herself a Trumpy to go with the HD, she'd be able to give you an idea of what they are like.
Me I prefer a sportsbike with the heart of a harley... c ya around

Bren
2nd August 2007, 17:59
Me I prefer a sportsbike with the heart of a harley... c ya around

Them Buells sure have a good thing going....if it wasnt for the missus thats what I would go for....either that or put her in a rack and stretch her a bit (dont tell her I said that!)

Bren
2nd August 2007, 18:06
Welcome aboard! You're not referring to the Dome Valley up here, are you?

Thats the road yep...I spent a few years up that way (an auckland born cantab is me)....my olds live at Leigh...Incedently I blew up an old Morri 1100 on that road...comin back from Wellsford to WW....I have only done that road on the XS400...but its a damned good road once ya know all the corners...

Bren
2nd August 2007, 18:08
Fine choice of username by the way ;)
I am guessin you are a linux user too? lets give Gates the old mooner or two

Rashika
2nd August 2007, 18:16
Them Buells sure have a good thing going....if it wasnt for the missus thats what I would go for....either that or put her in a rack and stretch her a bit (dont tell her I said that!)

hmmmm... well I will try not to, but sometimes I aint too good at keeping my mouth shut ;)

Edbear
2nd August 2007, 19:42
Thats the road yep...I spent a few years up that way (an auckland born cantab is me)....my olds live at Leigh...Incedently I blew up an old Morri 1100 on that road...comin back from Wellsford to WW....I have only done that road on the XS400...but its a damned good road once ya know all the corners...



Aha! I was born in Ww, we left in 1980 for near 20 years and have finally come back up as far as Orewa. Haven't blown any vehicles up lately on Rodney roads, but did you know there were, (at least there were in 1974), 333 white centre lines between the bottom of the Dome hill, Ww side, and the intersection at Hill St.? Driving a Bradford gives you time to enjoy the scenery! (Or do other interesting things to pass the time... like counting white lines...):bye:

Ghost_Bullet
2nd August 2007, 21:37
Well good on ya dude, and welcome aboard.


Ya know SDU, this guy gave me the idea about Guzzi. There is no bike better... then again there maybe, but I am still blinded by my Guzziness.

Being in the Chch nuthouse, I know you will fit in very well.... :dodge:

miSTa
4th August 2007, 20:32
Welcome to KB mate, good to meet up with you today (always good to have a mostly liquid lunch). See again soon no doubt.

helenoftroy
7th August 2007, 02:35
Hi there linuxrunner from another new ChCh KBer:sunny:

Another past rider returning to bikes:yes:

Its all good and you'l wonder why you ever stoped riding in the first place:scooter::scooter: