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  1. insomnia01's Avatar
    Good on you Dude !!!
  2. Toaster's Avatar
    Congrats John on the new bike. I am pleased the ride home went well. I was very sad to let her go, and as you know I put a lot of work into my bikes. I am pleased that you will no doubt make the most of what the ST1300 is intended for - lots of long rides!

    I hope to get back into riding once I can sort out my hip pain issues and get my health properly back in track. I could hardly walk the next day even after the relatively short ride from Kaukapakapa to the airport. Both hips had seized up and I was in quite a bit of pain.

    All the best for your rides and I will keep an eye on your blog.

    Cam.
  3. Hitcher's Avatar
    Hmmm. Black. That should hide the dirt really well! Avon Storm 2s front and rear?
  4. Gremlin's Avatar
    Gorgeous looking bike... lets hope it serves you as well as Big Red... but it needs a name you know.
  5. Kennif's Avatar
    Looks good John. I understand now why I didn't see you on the road. I came home from the Naki via Opunake and then a little flit up to the end of the Otaki Gorge (to check out a trout pool) to be at home by 4pm. You were still some distance away!

    Now ... about that YELLOW ST1300........
  6. Aslan's Avatar
    nice one KoroJ - great post to your blog - enjoy your new ride - long may you run - cheers Stephen aka Aslan
  7. EJK's Avatar
    I was guided to this thread by the one and only Toto. Awesome write up Gremlin! I like how you word things, very funny!
  8. Kennif's Avatar
    I love it when you get curmudgeonly John!! So MANY spelling mistakes!!!
  9. Gremlin's Avatar
    Hahaha Yes, I had similar when I booked a flight on Jetstar (except it didn't keep going up). Suddenly the "cheap" flight had options, like priority boarding, seat selection, insurance etc. You can fly without checked baggage (which may explain the $10 difference) or with, and so on. When the BMW was being shipped, I rode down to Wellington overnight, then flew out the following evening (first time I slept on a plane too).

    Jetstar is cheap alright, just don't screw up and arrive late or anything. You should be able to self check at the kiosks, using Air NZ, and they're really neat. As a general rule, the flights get more expensive as you get closer to the day. Looks like Wednesday next week is cheap cheap, and beyond the air nz site, I suggest Webjet (don't book jetstar there tho, the booking fee is less on jetstar's website).
  10. STJim's Avatar
    Tell us what day and time you are coming through and I'll shout you a coffee in the Tron. I'm sure David would like a look at the beast also.
    Cheers
    Jim
  11. Gremlin's Avatar
    Nice read Jim. Can't wait to do the Napier Taihape road myself, should be in November as part of the Capital Cruise. Pity I couldn't join you, but still waiting for the bike...
  12. KoroJ's Avatar
    I do have Roadside Assist via NAC insurance. It was a nice afternoon and I didn't anticipate the problems with the ramp. I used them last time and hope I don't have to use them again.

    Report given via the agent that supplied and fitted. Didn’t ring and no direct contact.

    Bike now has 023’s front & rear. Felt nice coming home…but that’s just scrubbed them.

    Forgot to take camera but gash is huge. I’m positive it wasn’t caused by FOD, because one would see and feel anything big enough to do that damage. Interesting that there appears to be a patch of rust on some of the strands in the centre of the gash!!??

    Amazing the destruction caused to an uninflated tyre over about 400metres.
  13. theseekerfinds's Avatar
    where to from here?
  14. Gremlin's Avatar
    Good read... bloody bastard getting to cavort around the island!
  15. bluebird's Avatar
    Thats a shame, I had a set of Avon Cobras on my Suzuki M109R for 23,000km, even on the last few k's they never gave me any grief, so I put some new ones back on. Having said that I do my tyre pressures before every time I ride and am not really fast rider and I like the twisty roads, so I did not get much squaring off.
  16. 1998gsxr's Avatar
    why,wouldnt your bike come first,or am i just a nutter
  17. raftn's Avatar
    Interesting, Iwas seriously going to have a go at putting Avons on My St (Sprint 1050), but may not now. I am running 023's and the seem to perform pretty wll, not that i am a expert but I have not had any trouble, actulally I have got some thing like 15000kms out of the front and it still seems to have life, I got about 13000 out of the rear before i changed it, even then it still had a bit of life in it. I will interested to see how your bike goes on the 023's it is a lot heverier than mine. Good luck with the new purchase....hope it happens for you. Roger
  18. Blackbird's Avatar
    That looks really bad and I'm at a loss to explain it too! When the original Storm first came out, I was one of the first in NZ to receive it. They had a QA problem with the front hoop causing a steering shimmy and because a mate also experienced it, I went straight to Pete McNally, their Technical Manager in the UK and had a great response. Dold, the local importers were notified by Pete and the remedial action was excellent. In the intervening period, I've been asked by Dold to evaluate 2 sets of Avon tyres for them so have been pretty pleased with their interest and service. Was it them you wrote to? Have you tried ringing them?

    Incidentally, I no longer use Avons either! Not for a lack of performance but price! When I wore out the last set of Ultras which cost me $550 this time last year, they were $550. This year, they'd gone up to $650. I was offered a pair of Michelin PR3 B Spec tyres for $600 fitted so I've gone with them.

    Geoff
  19. Gremlin's Avatar
    But no report about the nice ride... well, until H'ville.

    S'truth, you get all the fun eh? I shouldn't say this, but I've had one puncture in the last 80,000km odd, although it was during traffic on the Auckland motorway, and I kept riding it to my off ramp while it deflated (cats eyes were real interesting, bike got a whole jiggy going).

    Still, after a bit of help, you got home safe, which is the important part (and the hard feelings for Avon just a little understandable me thinks). Oh, also, give a thought to AA Plus membership. I joined when I figured after 2 years of 60,000km at all hours of the night throughout the country, luck was against me, and best I pay a little less than $150 a year for some piece of mind...
  20. Gremlin's Avatar
    Well, in that case, from that position, no-one should be thinking they can dictate to anyone, what they can ride... Advice, if the person wants it, would be fine of course...

    As I said to the group of Harley riders when travelling the USA (during some good natured ribbing) the world would be a boring place if everyone rode the same bike.

    But seriously... BMWs are the best... best you buy one