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c4.
6th March 2005, 22:44
Hi you all, I’ve been prowling your website since last year. I joined up last month, but never really hit the straps on talking back.
Got onto a thread about pets of all things, what can I say???? It just opened me up like a can of beans. Felt about 3000% better after too!!
So I thought I ‘d spill a lot more guts and see how it went.
Newbie back to biking after bout 13 years off regular.
Grew up on 50cc, then ag100, progressed to DT175, guess you can see the plot.
TS185 ( a piaggio 200px, but lets not talk of that)
Scored a Z750 in a car swap, had no full license, just one of those pieces of paper in a little book that you could renew for $14.50 every 6 months……… No worries 18 year olds are fully bullet proof….. right???
After an afternoon drinking with my cousins, decided to do a bit of a run, great ideas always come after ½ dozen beers. No leathers, shorts and tee shirt, laid the 750 down, at 120kph, trying to miss lamp post. By some fluke of nature (read angelic intervention,) I managed to pop throttle, up onto 2, swerve lamppost, down residential driveway, which was perfectly long enough to stop bike with only small impact into fence at the bottom. Long story short, sold bike next weekend and back to dirt. Least when you fall off on dirt the grazes heal shallower.
Putted around on farms, beaches, and industrial estates. Taught my future wife to ride on the beach…. Ahhhh halcyon days.
Don’ t remember if marriage or no bikes came first???? Bout the same time I reckon.
Anyway, got a boat and a dog (no not the wife, a puppy).
Little time for any thing else.
Well maybe some things.
2 kids and lots of fun later, my dog dies….. age 13.
Totally gutted me, didn’t think it would, thought I was tougher than that, but it did.
Driving the truck was just spooky!!! Kept seeing him over my shoulder, feeling him behind me.
No options left.
Wife went on school camp for 3 days, I bought a gsx250 on her first day away.
Paid for that on her return, but begging for forgiveness is a lot more rewarding than pleading for permission.
Joined up on the passrite accelerated license scheme. Loved it. What a buzz to be back into biking. The rides, the camaraderie, the exhilaration, the no dog behind you!!!
Passed required tests, and lo and behold, fully bike licensed for the first time in my life!! Now I needed a bigger bike.
Luckily first school camp of the year was in Feb…. Wahoo.
Really really wanted a monsta.
Had a play with the 900, but too serious for day to day commuting in Ak, for a newbie.
F**ker kept wheel standing when I left T/lights. Also wanted to do110 in first. Nah!!
Learnt my lesson all those years back. New goal.....never to fall off.
(Well that ‘ll have to be since last week, but it was a gravel road, and the fuc**r trying to run me over in the car didn’t even slow down, and I managed to save most of my dignity by NOT going straight under his front wheels, and settling for a comfy looking flax bush instead.)
So no 900, but the m600 looked like me.
Alas, with 3 days of camp to get a bike in, the only m600 sold a day before I could get to it. Haldanes bailed me out with a lesser known m400…. Straight from Japan.
Good but!! She looks the part, she will stand on her back legs, and I do love her.
Wife a lot less pleased this time.
Anyway, she knows, if I ‘m happy, she’ll have leverage to make me miserable, and herself happy. (I find acting miserable when she takes me to task on it, makes it a lot shorter session than when I say if that’s the way you feel now, I may as well go for a ride anyway.)
So long story short, grew up on bikes, had detour of life, got married, got dog, had kids, dog died, got bike, got nother bike. Halayewya, I am back to the fold…….
Now, about those immigrant drivers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Holy Roller
6th March 2005, 23:02
Hi ya

This place can be a good place to open up many great people who don't seem to judge. I guess we all have been through stuff with a bit of life under the belt or hanging over the belt as the case may be.
Nothing quite like the wind in the face and the freedom of two wheels

justsomeguy
6th March 2005, 23:09
Nothing quite like the wind in the face and the freedom of two wheels

No nothing......... 'cept the bugs...... but the freedom....that's beyond compare.....:yeah:

Welcome C4

scumdog
7th March 2005, 00:55
Good yarn although I'm a bit of a stranger to this "wife or self feeling miserable because of what the other has done/bought" stuff.

Mrs Sd seems happy if I'm happy and not a quible when I doubled my 'investment' in H-D when I bought the 1200.S, still each to their own eh?

Did you choose you site name because you're explosive or because you look like a Ford auto gearbox? :spudwhat:

Ms Piggy
7th March 2005, 06:34
Welcome along :spudwave: and thanks for sharing.

Joni
7th March 2005, 06:45
Hiya.... :spudwave:
Welcome.... you will meet some great people here!!!

:sunny:

MSTRS
7th March 2005, 07:56
And just what time do you think this is for getting home??? At least you remembered where you live. Welcome back Kotter

StoneChucker
7th March 2005, 08:05
Welcome C4, nice introduction - I feel like we've been mates for yonks!
Keeping the rubber side DOWN is a great idea, I will do my best to do the same.

Ride safe,
Dave.

vifferman
7th March 2005, 08:09
Welcome to Kiwi Biker, c4!:spudwave:

Treat your wife right, spend some time doing things with her and for her, and she'll probably come around. Eventually.... :confused:
Mine did, and made me buy our current bike. :cool:

Skunk
7th March 2005, 08:19
Hello to ya! Welcome to the site. Great intro. :niceone:
Nows the time to sign up for the rally...

Biff
7th March 2005, 09:44
:spudwave:
Welcome.

Now, being an immigrant and prone to the occasional drive of a car - you were saying?

Storm
7th March 2005, 11:43
Welcome to the site mate. Hope you have many enjoyable rants on occasion. This place is good for rants- just use crappy spelling or get religious, and you will be neck deep in rants (ducks for cover)
Great to hear you are back on the road again( Being on the road in a car doesnt count) :done:

bear
7th March 2005, 12:23
Good yarn mate! Liked the part about it being easier to ask for forgiveness then ask permission. Welcome along.

sels1
7th March 2005, 12:56
Liked the part about it being easier to ask for forgiveness then ask permission. Welcome along.

Me too. Filed it away for future use.
Welcome aboard the site c4

c4.
7th March 2005, 16:23
Good yarn although I'm a bit of a stranger to this "wife or self feeling miserable because of what the other has done/bought" stuff.

Mrs Sd seems happy if I'm happy and not a quible when I doubled my 'investment' in H-D when I bought the 1200.S, still each to their own eh?

Did you choose you site name because you're explosive or because you look like a Ford auto gearbox? :spudwhat:
Nah mate, if I was choosing the ford Trans, I woulda been c6, you don't want a c4 on the back of a big block.

c4.
7th March 2005, 16:27
Hello to ya! Welcome to the site. Great intro. :niceone:
Nows the time to sign up for the rally...
Please to outline rally details??

Grumpy
7th March 2005, 16:42
Welcome. :spudwave:

Oh and cheers for the marital tips. Only been married a couple of years so got a lot to learn.

c4.
7th March 2005, 16:55
Hey you all don’t get me wrong…. I love my wife, and cannot even imagine life without her. It’s just that, as we’ve been together for a least 4 lives now, we have a very sophisticated game of love going down.
(BTW it’s not a game you play to win, for the act of winning causes loss, and loss ends game).
We both have dreams and goals; she just gets a little pissed when I manage to action a goal without the required discussion process.
And as I stated earlier, I DID do the discussion, only I did it after the goal acquisition.
Anyway, always treat your partner as an equal or better. In my world, there are NO 2nd class citizens.
5 knots

MSTRS
7th March 2005, 17:04
manage to action a goal without the required discussion process.

That is open to interpretation of course......I said to my dear one that I'd like to have a boat (again) & she said 'Of course you can, one day'. so a week later I bought one. She was NOT happy. I don't know why not. We'd talked about it & she said it was OK.

c4.
7th March 2005, 17:07
Ahh yes, I also had the "one day" get out of jail with a whipping card

scumdog
7th March 2005, 19:22
Nah mate, if I was choosing the ford Trans, I woulda been c6, you don't want a c4 on the back of a big block.

I hear where you're comming from, sort of a 'big input top-loader' kind of guy myself :shifty: :msn-wink:

Skunk
7th March 2005, 19:32
Please to outline rally details??Aaah... hard to miss... It's on the front page and here (http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=8883) :yeah:

c4.
7th March 2005, 19:42
Righto Ta, did see that, sorry, thought I may have missed something else.
Will do some manuoevering, chance rated 25% pre flowers.
Never know me luck til I standing chin deep in it