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Chickadee
30th December 2007, 18:30
:crybaby:Well the mightly frog has been sold as of this afternoon, going to miss my wee black beauty, the RG150 that we affectionately called Crazy Frog, it's an RG so no brainer as to the name.

Chanak - hope you enjoy your new bike, I'll miss my wee suzuki friend. May she keep you safe, upright and true. Wahhhh didn't get to say goodbye, probably for the best, you'd of seen a grown woman crying over a chunk of metal.

I have a lot of aquainting to do with my nearly new GSX750F, have to think of a name for her. She's a bit bigger in size to fling your leg over - the frog was a great light weight bike with loads of personality. I've ridden her a couple of times and much mucho respecto for my new two wheeled beastie.

Anyway I feel quite gutted, but I'll get over it. Had to happen sooner or later!

Any of you found it hard to part with your first bike like me? I knew we couldn't affort to keep both bikes (on one income), but it's a different feeling when it's no longer yours.

Helpful suggestions for a name for my burgundy metallic beauty welcome.

crashe
30th December 2007, 18:34
Ahhhhhhhhhh it had to happen, sooner or later........

Ride safe on your new baby.......



PS: The name of 'Lady in Red' is already taken by Pyrocam's bike....


PSS: Did you manage to copy my 'Crazy Frog' disc yet to dvd?

Chickadee
30th December 2007, 18:36
Ahhhhhhhhhh it had to happen, sooner or later........

Ride safe on your new baby.......



PS: The name of 'Lady in Red' is already taken by Pyrocam's bike....


PSS: Did you manage to copy my 'Crazy Frog' disc yet to dvd?

No luck with the disc, I'll get it back to you in the post. I keep forgetting to mail it, but haven't totally forgotten.

Thanks for the well wishes

James Deuce
30th December 2007, 18:38
I know, I know! "Much faster than McJim's Ducrapi".

That looks lovely in that colour, very classy.

crashe
30th December 2007, 18:41
No luck with the disc, I'll get it back to you in the post. I keep forgetting to mail it, but haven't totally forgotten.

Thanks for the well wishes

Awwwwwww buggarrrrrrrrr.....
Let me know when you post it.... so I can keep an eye on the letterbox.


Have a grrreat new year eve tomorrrrrrow night down therrrrrrrrre in the deep south.
*trying to roll me rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr's*

Minnie
30th December 2007, 18:42
Hey chickadee, you new bike looks lovely, have heaps of fun on it and ride safe now, i must admit i was very unsentimental when my gn went down the road just happy that it was going to a loving owner, but i only had thoughts on my new baby,ha ha ha

Monsterbishi
30th December 2007, 18:51
I didn't have any trouble selling my first bike, it meant something bigger and better was already on the way, there's only one of my past bikes that I'd ever reconsider buying just as a side resto project, a early CB250RS, red, with the bikini fairing and no pack frame.

Steam
30th December 2007, 18:53
Yes, I was quite sad when I sold my first learner bike, the military GN250 (http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=46936), especially since I had just ridden it in stunning weather from Island to Island through Wellington, Nelson Lakes and Malborough to deliver it, camping overnight at Lake Rotoiti in the National Park.
Yep, it was hard to let go.
But the fact that I sold it for TWICE what I bought it for lessened the sadness.

sAsLEX
30th December 2007, 19:09
At least its a parting on your terms.....


most peoples first bikes blow up, fall down a bank or get nicked like mine did!

Hellraiser
30th December 2007, 22:11
Sorry to hear about your loss ...... lol

Mantis for the name of your new bike as when i clicked on the pic above i thought it looked like a praying mantis......

Chanak
2nd January 2008, 22:35
I'll take care of it, promise!