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Noomin
25th June 2008, 18:43
I have hijacked my husbands login unbeknown to him. He is new to offroad riding and has got a Kawasaki 200. Don't think that is the correct term, but that is what I can see written on the bike. It's his birthday coming up and I really want some ideas of something to get him that is associated with riding. He has a helmet, pants and jacket. He has a subscription to Dirt Rider (or something like that). Any ideas? We live in Auckland, if I give him a voucher, what is the best shop? Any ideas greatly appreciated.
dino3310
25th June 2008, 19:00
I have hijacked my husbands login unbeknown to him. He is new to offroad riding and has got a Kawasaki 200. Don't think that is the correct term, but that is what I can see written on the bike. It's his birthday coming up and I really want some ideas of something to get him that is associated with riding. He has a helmet, pants and jacket. He has a subscription to Dirt Rider (or something like that). Any ideas? We live in Auckland, if I give him a voucher, what is the best shop? Any ideas greatly appreciated.
KB shirt and beanie.
or you could complete his safety gear with boot's and glove's.
CookMySock
25th June 2008, 19:08
tinted visor, polypropylene thermals, g string, noisy exhaust, lasered pussy, umm umm umm umm, hot decal set for bike, big framed photo of him doing a baddass airborne manoever (on the bike), umm umm umm, er thats all I can think off.
Good on ya heheh
DB
fridayflash
25th June 2008, 19:21
riding gear has to be the best option,i know id be suprised and rapt
to get any.
boots,gloves and knee/shin pads are essential for off road
or a bumbag with spare plug in plug holder and a few handy tools
would be a great gift.
ive been out of aucks for over 10yrs so not 100%
where is best to go and purchase gear,but any bike shop
that sells dirtbikes will carry dirt accessories also cycletreads
probably still does? theyre over in barrys point road.
good luck:msn-wink:
Renegade
29th June 2008, 23:44
puncture repair kit, that way he'll come home. :scooter:
CHOPPA
30th June 2008, 01:05
I have hijacked my husbands login unbeknown to him. He is new to offroad riding and has got a Kawasaki 200. Don't think that is the correct term, but that is what I can see written on the bike. It's his birthday coming up and I really want some ideas of something to get him that is associated with riding. He has a helmet, pants and jacket. He has a subscription to Dirt Rider (or something like that). Any ideas? We live in Auckland, if I give him a voucher, what is the best shop? Any ideas greatly appreciated.
Go see Mr Motocycles in Puke best range of gear and advice from people who can actually ride
Noomin
1st July 2008, 09:11
Thanks for all of the replies, it was a great help and much appreciated. In the end I went to Spectrum Kawasaki (I was on my way to Cycle Treads and came across that shop/workshop). The guy was really helpful and I got him Knee Pads, Kidney belt, and a Camel water pack. So all was appreciated in the end. Many thanks to all!
Hitcher
1st July 2008, 09:34
I have hijacked my husbands login unbeknown to him.
He will be surprised.
Noomin
1st July 2008, 09:43
Thanks - he was delighted that I knew exactly what was required!
Hey - Love your quote.
Always thought that Pink Floyd's Wall song used to contain the phrase: "No dog's orgasm in the classroom"
sels1
1st July 2008, 09:59
It's his birthday coming up and I really want some ideas of something to get him that is associated with riding. .
Well done Mrs Noomin. I must mention your thoughtfulness to my wife sometime....:msn-wink:
ManDownUnder
1st July 2008, 10:06
www.quasimoto.co.nz (http://www.quasimoto.co.nz)
Brett's the man to speak to, tell him your budget, the gear you have so far and see what comes up.
Love the attitude too by the way!
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