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Pwalo
18th January 2008, 06:39
In no particular order:

1. The good thing about commuting on your bike every day is that you're not too worried if you can't get out in the weekend

2. It's worth your while tinkering with any suspension adjustments you have. It's only preload on the SV, but it suits me better with a bit less front and rear

3. Don't take a sports bike on the J'ville, Makara, Karori loop. It's no fun. (It used to be great when I was a student riding my TS185)

4. I polished my bike more than I rode it. Something to do with painting the house

5. The SV seat is like a plank

6. I need to do a lot more sit ups

7. I still like to look at myself in the shop windows when I'm riding (no vanity you understand, just checking for possible chain wear issues) - the SV is still a good looking bike

8. I need to get out more

Bikernereid
18th January 2008, 06:55
1. NZ is the most amazing place I have ever visited.

2. No way can I go more than a couple of hours on the back of a CBR600 RR without wanting a new arse and knees.

3. Having your footpeg flip in whilst wizzing round Pukekohe at a pretty reasonable pace on the back of a CBR600 RR is never good!!!

4. Bosch was right NZ does have the most amazing roads ever!!

5. KB bikers are mint.

6. I must sell my soul for a new bike.


In no particular order:

1. The good thing about commuting on your bike every day is that you're not too worried if you can't get out in the weekend

2. It's worth your while tinkering with any suspension adjustments you have. It's only preload on the SV, but it suits me better with a bit less front and rear

3. Don't take a sports bike on the J'ville, Makara, Karori loop. It's no fun. (It used to be great when I was a student riding my TS185)

4. I polished my bike more than I rode it. Something to do with painting the house

5. The SV seat is like a plank

6. I need to do a lot more sit ups

7. I still like to look at myself in the shop windows when I'm riding (no vanity you understand, just checking for possible chain wear issues) - the SV is still a good looking bike

8. I need to get out more

skelstar
18th January 2008, 07:42
Ok, I'll play too (if you don't mind Pwalo) ...

1. Riding to a test day (on test day morning), then sleeping on the pit floor drunk that night, doing some of the race day the next day and then riding home again means that you will be very sore by about...say Hunterville (from Taupo).

2. If you do two laps of Taupo (short circuit) seemingly without changing gears you'll never be a racer (still qualified mid-grid though).

3. Commuting to work is awesome (Pwalo), esp on a dirty V-twin.

4. Its not cool getting one of your pays early... esp in time for buying Xmas presents.

5. Spent more time painting my bike than riding it. Something to do with getting paid early.

6. The Aprilia rocks for long distance and short distance! :rockon:

car
18th January 2008, 08:37
3. Don't take a sports bike on the J'ville, Makara, Karori loop. It's no fun. (It used to be great when I was a student riding my TS185)

Yeah, I put my ZXR750 through there a couple of months back. It was dire, especially the unsealed bits.

Oh, and, "yay TS185s!" Bang for buck, probably the best bike I've ever owned.

The Pastor
18th January 2008, 09:15
things I lernt

1.) dont test ride a new bike unless you are sure you are going to buy a new bike - as soon as you jump back on your old bike it will feel broken.

SVboy
18th January 2008, 09:25
Things I learned.....

1/ Springs junction to Murchison. The faster you go, the better it gets

2/ Takaka hill. Motorcycling nirvana.

3/ Cycletreads chch rock!.

4/ When I die-spread my ashes on the Akaroa highway[but not on a corner!]

5/ Gunna miss my radar detector!

7/On reflection-F%^king excellent holidays-bring on the next batch!!

buellbabe
18th January 2008, 09:35
Things I leaned over Xmas...

1. I need my space! (did a Xmas P&O cruise)

2. I will never holiday with my mother again ( the cruise was with my mum , her bloke and my bro )

3. My bike gets sexier everytime I ride it

4. I love my critters

5. I will never tire of kicking back with a small group of really good friends and swapping bullshit...

Nagash
18th January 2008, 10:32
1. A broken arm can put a real damper on your holidays

2. Chicks really *do* dig scars

3. I learnt how to get melted shoes off my exhaust pipe!

4. There is a point when cleaning your bike so much that you just go mad and clean things that are already clean..

5. I miss riding.. (It's been 7 weeks!)

Tank
18th January 2008, 10:32
Things I leaned over Xmas...

2. I will never holiday with my mother again ( the cruise was with my mum , her bloke and my bro )


Things I learnt over Xmas:


Dont holiday with buellbebe's mother.
Even a quick hour ride in the sun can make even a crap day a much better one
Having 1 person too many for a single car trip allows a lot of riding (we have rellies staying)
.

yod
18th January 2008, 10:37
1/ Springs junction to Murchison. The faster you go, the better it gets


correct:drool:

the last time I did springs to murch was '94 on my GPz900 and it was absolute fucking bliss

thanks for the reminder of how long its been....you bastard

Sully60
18th January 2008, 10:52
3. Don't take a sports bike on the J'ville, Makara, Karori loop. It's no fun.


It sounds like you’ve learned nothing, go back and do it again and again until you get it right!

Pwalo
18th January 2008, 11:01
It sounds like you’ve learned nothing, go back and do it again and again until you get it right!

I've learned that on a narrow, winding, slightly undulating farm track I'd prefer to be riding a trail bike or possibly a supermoto (if my feet could reach terra firma).

It does make you admire the riders who do the Irish Road Races though.

Sully60
18th January 2008, 11:12
What undulations? I know you have to go up and down the hill at either end but are you suggesting that road is bumpy?

Oops that right, my last ride through there was on the B-King, you only feel half the bumps wehn you ride one of those;)

Stirts
18th January 2008, 13:34
I learneded that if you pull a wheelie on your pitbike for the first ever....and it goes wrong......you should let go :yes:

Bikernereid
18th January 2008, 13:36
Is always part of the learning curve, I guess you wont be holding on in future!!



I learneded that if you pull a wheelie on your pitbike for the first ever....and it goes wrong......you should let go :yes:

nodrog
18th January 2008, 13:37
I learneded that if you pull a wheelie on your pitbike for the first ever....and it goes wrong......you should let go :yes:

LOL, and I learned first aid :doctor:

Stirts
18th January 2008, 13:40
LOL, and I learned first aid :doctor:

I very sllllllllllllllllllooooooooooooooowwwww learner! :devil2:

Blue Velvet
18th January 2008, 13:41
3. Don't take a sports bike on the J'ville, Makara, Karori loop. It's no fun. (It used to be great when I was a student riding my TS185)


It sounds like you’ve learned nothing, go back and do it again and again until you get it right!


What undulations? I know you have to go up and down the hill at either end but are you suggesting that road is bumpy?

Oops that right, my last ride through there was on the B-King, you only feel half the bumps wehn you ride one of those;)

Wrong. I saw you ride it on the SV after that.

And I agree, nothing wrong with that road. The gixxer likes it.

Wishing I could ride it as well as some bucket racer dude eh? :niceone:

007XX
18th January 2008, 13:42
I learneded that if you pull a wheelie on your pitbike for the first ever....and it goes wrong......you should let go :yes:

:Oops: You're alright now I hope?


LOL, and I learned first aid :doctor:

;)Of course you did! What was her temperature? :devil2:

Stirts
18th January 2008, 13:45
:Oops: You're alright now I hope?

I laughed my arse off......Nodrog found it for me :innocent:

nodrog
18th January 2008, 13:47
;)Of course you did! What was her temperature? :devil2:

it was brown

Sully60
18th January 2008, 13:50
I laughed my arse off......Nodrog found it for me :innocent:

Did he find Sylvia Park Mall as well?:dodge:

spookytooth
18th January 2008, 14:25
1 i relearned riding every day just for the hell of it is great
2. going back to work sucks

more_fasterer
18th January 2008, 14:36
1. The ideal transport around Great Barrier Island is a Street Magic.
2. Driving sucks.
3. Wellington rocks :Punk:

phaedrus
19th January 2008, 21:48
hmmm, wha'd i learn..
1. don't be a dumbarse
2. dirt hurts when hit fast (see 1)

SpeedyGirl
19th January 2008, 22:04
Geez I had a huge learning curve over the break

1. Meeting Nth Island KB'ers that I had only chatted online to was Awesome
2. I am so going to the Boxing Day racing again!!!
3. Take the bike next time when on holiday, pillion is ok but i missed the bike
4. Pillion on a Aprillia RSV ROCKS!!
5. Wellingtonians have awesome biking roads right at their back door
6. The Whanga Pub Burger is to die for
7. Boys cant drink Red Wine :rofl:
8. Xmas Holidays are too short!

Kemet
20th January 2008, 14:07
1. Dooonn't do what Tim did....

hmmm, wha'd i learn..
1. don't be a dumbarse
2. dirt hurts when hit fast (see 1)

2. It almost always rains on weekends especially on Xmas day (at least it has the last few Xmas' in Dunnas)
3. The best weather is always while you're at work...

FROSTY
20th January 2008, 14:55
1)Freinds are freinds doesn't matter how you met.
2) People have an enormous capacity for generousity given half a chance.
3)Crash bandicoot really can't ride a two wheeler YET