View Full Version : Spotted at Westgate today...
MsKABC
10th February 2009, 14:36
...on the back of someone's ute, one of these in red.
Belong to anyone on here by any chance? I'd just like to say, that was a very cool looking bike :D :drool: My son (1 year old and already a motorcyclist in the making) *had* to get a closer look and was insistent that he wanted to sit on it!
There was a time when I wouldn't have liked this bike. How my tastes have changed :)
jrandom
10th February 2009, 14:38
Nice bikes, but they sound like sewing machines with the stock muffler.
Big Dave
10th February 2009, 14:42
It's a Kiwi Rider Test bike.
Do you some nice pics on the weekend.
MsKABC
10th February 2009, 14:45
It's a Kiwi Rider Test bike.
Do you some nice pics on the weekend.
:clap: Cheers! :D
Taz
10th February 2009, 14:49
It's a Kiwi Rider Test bike.
Do you some nice pics on the weekend.
But you guys already tested one of those.:Pokey:
vifferman
10th February 2009, 14:51
It's a Kiwi Rider Test bike.
Are you gonna test ride it on the back of the ute, Mister? :confused:
Big Dave
10th February 2009, 15:20
But you guys already tested one of those.:Pokey:
Not privy to the plan i guessing it's a 'ridden' and a photo opportunity - Personally I'm interested in seeing if the faux carburettors make much difference to the punch.
And just riding one. I look stupid big on it and don't care. They touch my happy spot.
Not been on an EFI 360 crank yet.
Big Dave
10th February 2009, 15:21
Are you gonna test ride it on the back of the ute, Mister? :confused:
Aye:
<object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/BJOmJD2soSw&hl=en&fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/BJOmJD2soSw&hl=en&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object>
Big Dave
10th February 2009, 15:25
fauxburettors!
MsKABC
10th February 2009, 15:44
Aye:
That's classic :clap: As an aside, I was witness to a blind girl winning a dog obedience competition at the weekend. A huge achievement :)
SPman
10th February 2009, 17:10
As an aside, I was witness to a blind girl winning a dog obedience competition at the weekend. A huge achievement :)
Depends on the calibre of the dogs she was competing against, surely.......
MsKABC
10th February 2009, 17:14
Depends on the calibre of the dogs she was competing against, surely.......
Oh they were high calibre alright, and as a competitor in dog obedience for over 10 years, I think I'm qualified to recognise high calibre dogs :bleh: The points awarded were 143/145. The average person on the street could learn a good lesson from this girl about dedication and perseverance in the face of adversity. I'm extrememly off-topic, but it's my thread so I don't care :laugh:
Edited to say: and I'm choosing to ignore your sarcasm too :bleh:
AlBundy
10th February 2009, 17:14
Depends on the calibre of the dogs she was competing against, surely.......
Bwhahahahahahahaha....
McDuck
10th February 2009, 17:30
That's classic :clap: As an aside, I was witness to a blind girl winning a dog obedience competition at the weekend. A huge achievement :)
How did she fit through the obsticals?
MsKABC
10th February 2009, 17:32
How did she fit through the obsticals?
There are no obstacles in dog obedience, dumbass, you're thinking of dog agility ;)
McDuck
10th February 2009, 18:03
There are no obstacles in dog obedience, dumbass, you're thinking of dog agility ;)
Very agile of you...
madbikeboy
11th February 2009, 07:23
Well, since we're off topic, how do I get my retriever to not pull on the lead, and how do I get Roxie (my little poochum) to stop scaring little kids (she's a rottie, and she keeps bowling up to kids and smiling...).
:)
MsKABC
11th February 2009, 08:07
Well, since we're off topic, how do I get my retriever to not pull on the lead, and how do I get Roxie (my little poochum) to stop scaring little kids (she's a rottie, and she keeps bowling up to kids and smiling...).
:)
I'll PM ya with some tips ;)
sinfull
11th February 2009, 08:29
Well, since we're off topic, how do I get my retriever to not pull on the lead, and how do I get Roxie (my little poochum) to stop scaring little kids (she's a rottie, and she keeps bowling up to kids and smiling...).
:)
Put the rottie on the lead instead :done:
ManDownUnder
11th February 2009, 08:32
Are you gonna test ride it on the back of the ute, Mister? :confused:
It's not a Harley - that one's reliable enough to use on the road...
imdying
11th February 2009, 08:33
Depends on the calibre of the dogs she was competing against, surely.......Oh, that's gold!!! :rofl:
madbikeboy
11th February 2009, 08:50
Put the rottie on the lead instead :done:
The rottie is perfectly obedient. She likes little kids, but she seems to get grumpy with surly teenagers. One got in my face last summer, and she took exception to his attitude. Well, he had a very quick attitude adjustment, and I think pissing himself would have been hard to explain to his mates...
:o)
Crisis management
11th February 2009, 09:08
I think pissing himself would have been hard to explain to his mates...
:o)
Seeing as there is no real topic here.....A couple of years ago (before she got speyed) one of our dogs was incredibly interested in boy dogs (surprise, surprise) and seeing a Rottie cocking his leg on a tree sprinted up for a good sniff....due to over enthusiasm and short legs she arrived under him just as he let go a good litre of real dog piss.
It takes several washes and three days to get that smell out of a schnauzer.
As for the fauxburettors, I'll be interested in your comments BD as my KTM certainly ain't as good as carburettors...jerky, snatchy, indecisive things.
Big Dave
13th February 2009, 19:03
No Thruxton for BD.
So here's the last beauty I had.
Powered by vBulletin® Version 4.2.5 Copyright © 2025 vBulletin Solutions Inc. All rights reserved.