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vifferman
8th October 2008, 07:41
Whelp, after Eggs Zachary eight weeks (8 WEEKS!!! :eek5:) of not riding, I broke the drought this morning.:2thumbsup
Got all my gear sorted, put on the bike gear, fittedt the dark-tint visor back on the Shoei, and out to the gargre.

When I fired up the bike, it started first touch of the starter, but sounded like it was running on only three cylinders.:confused:
Oh - that's right: it's a V4! :laugh:
And off I go....
Hmmm... the bars are lower'n I remember.
Huh... the suspension's firmer than I thought.
Still sounds like a cakemixer (albeit a growly one). :laugh:

But.... all in all, it was bit of a non-event; not quite the thrill I anticipated.
At least I didn't crash, or get a ticket for speeding (I mostly kept to the speed limit...)
And I DO feel somehow better for having ridden. :yes:

Here's a pic of how I looked setting off this morning (or more accurately, how I might've looked if I was actually someone who does smiling...)
http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/%7Ecam4/grin.jpg

Cajun
8th October 2008, 07:43
nice one mate

good to see the fluro vest is on

vifferman
8th October 2008, 08:18
nice one mate

good to see the fluro vest is on
I don't like it, no sir, I don't like it at all. :mellow:
But the vifferbabe asked me to wear it, and since she bought the jacket, I felt like I should honour her request. It's good that it's attached to the jacket, and not actually a separate vest, because it's easy to get the jacket on and off, and it doesn't flap around like a flapping-around-thing. However, the narrow shoulder bits in the front do vibrate and create a little turbulence under the helmet over about 105 km/h, so it's lucky I never go that fast. :shifty:

BOGAR
8th October 2008, 08:32
I know how that is. I had the bike of the road for 5 months and it took a week to wipe the smile off my face. (Not that I wanted to). Yes it dose lift the spirits.:niceone:

Blossom
8th October 2008, 08:38
Nice one. Welcome back. :woohoo:

vifferman
8th October 2008, 09:11
I had to do it (despite - or perhaps because of - the indifferent weather forecast).
I was starting to become a cager. :confused:
A non-biker. :eek:
Just one of the typical D'Auckland commuters. :crazy:

Seriously. I was developing a crappy, laissez-faire, take-it-or-leave-it, "don't care if I ride the bike" attitude.

:doh:

But I'm fixed now. :yes:

007XX
8th October 2008, 09:40
But I'm fixed now. :yes:

I should hope so..."Biker Recuperation Mission" sort of endeavours are always messy (albeit a lot of fun):devil2:

Welcome back sir...

more_fasterer
8th October 2008, 11:41
How do I get my shoei to do that?

Meekey_Mouse
8th October 2008, 11:49
Woo! Good to hear you're back on the bike :)

Might I suggest a dentist though? :done:

vifferman
8th October 2008, 12:36
How do I get my shoei to do that?
Um... are you really sure you want it to? :wacko:

:zzzz:



Roll on communtering-home time....:whistle:

Boob Johnson
8th October 2008, 13:53
*He got a real prudy mouth...........don't he* :blip:

vifferman
8th October 2008, 13:56
*He got a real prudy mouth...........don't he* :blip:
Yeah, you're right - he don't. :no:

Blackbird
8th October 2008, 14:11
Well done Ian:eek:. Tinted visors are just the best for staring at cage drivers and watching them avoid your gaze, aren't they??

more_fasterer
8th October 2008, 14:58
Um... are you really sure you want it to? :wacko:


If it'll improve ventilation!

vifferman
10th October 2008, 08:36
I now have BAD withdrawal symptoms, on my second day of not riding.
I was SO looking forward to riding today, but was a bit slow off the mark, and so for the second day, #2Son klumped upstairs just as I was about to stick the bike gear on and head out the door: "Uh...car-pooling today?"
:crazy:
Gah!

Apart from a few drops of water falling out of the mostly blue sky, it was beeeeeautifully sunny, and I really needed a bike fix to clear my blues. :angry:
And heid.:yawn:

I said, "Oh. I was hoping to ride today." (And hoping he'd say, "THat's OK, Dad. You go ahead and ride - I'm fine with taking my car! I've got things to do, places to go anyway!")

But no. He didn't let me off the hook. :crybaby: And I'm not quite enough of an arsehole to tell him, "I'm taking my bike! Find your own damned way to work, dammit!" :Pokey:

So I grumbled all the way to work, swore at the other drivers, and tried hard not to resent every minute of the trip. :angry2:

Hopefully (yeah, right!) the weekend won't be the usual round of housework'n'chores, and I'll get to go out. :confused:

Blackbird
10th October 2008, 08:46
Hahaha - hard to feel sorry for you Ian:laugh: It's a PERFECT day here in Coro. Sat on the deck in the sun eating breakfast and looking over the harbour. For the rest of the day, I'll be in the basement unpacking effing boxes (literally dozens and dozens) that the removal people delivered from Tokoroa. Bloody dispiriting, but at least I can share it with you mate:no:

buellbabe
10th October 2008, 08:53
Welcome back to the land of the living LOL!


:Punk:

vifferman
10th October 2008, 08:58
Welcome back to the land of the living LOL!


:Punk:
Where's my stick....?


Ah... there it is! :Pokey:


Or mebbe this one...:spanking:

Fuggid.... I'm gonna wander across the road for a coffee'n'cake - someone else can clean the damned coffee machine and write bollix...

Hitcher
10th October 2008, 09:23
How efficient is that chin vent on your Shoei?

jrandom
10th October 2008, 09:26
Way hey hey! Come for a ride sometime?

(It'll have to be at a track, though. At the rate I'm currently going, I'll get my licence back shortly before my seventieth birthday.)

vifferman
10th October 2008, 09:33
How efficient is that chin vent on your Shoei?
It's pretty good, although I'm constantly cleaning out the bugs and fruit pips from it.
It's also a bit noisy at speed - makes this terrible "AH AH!! Ooh ooh ooh!!" noise. :eek5:
Gets me some strange looks from passersby too... :confused:

Way hey hey! Come for a ride sometime?

(It'll have to be at a track, though. At the rate I'm currently going, I'll get my licence back shortly before my seventieth birthday.)
I've thought seriously about the track thing, and at last I have an insurance company that's OK widdit.
What's this "at the rate I'm currently going" stuff?
Are you somehow managing to stack up more Bonus Points while riding a treadleycycle?

jrandom
10th October 2008, 09:39
I've thought seriously about the track thing, and at last I have an insurance company that's OK widdit.

MotoTT, Taupo A1GP circuit on Saturday 22 November. See you there!


What's this "at the rate I'm currently going" stuff?

:pinch:

vifferman
10th October 2008, 09:44
MotoTT, Taupo A1GP circuit on Saturday 22 November. See you there!
Hmmmmmmm.....

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.....

Is that the trackday nearest to my birthday? :shifty:
I'm going to be 100, or thereabouts. Might be a nice prezzie for me before I'm stoatally decrepit. :laugh: