Boring stuff about your boring life.
We had two rides this week, which was a bit fortuitous because when I went to fill this morning. I noted the last fill was on 31/03/13....at 0444....that's am... in the morning .and would have been the dawn ride! Sheesh, lucky the gas hadn't gone off in the tank after such a long break between rides!! Anyway, ANZAC day was the annual Free Ambulance Charity Ride...which isn't really a ride because it didn't require a fill of the tank, but I did get the bike out, got it wet and we ...
greetings, I am returning to biking after a wee break(6yrs)you know,and have to start from scratch again by picking up older bikes working them a bit then selling them on to buy the next one, i have my eyes on a '89 GPZ900 i spotted in a fellas shed a while back so watch this space, getting heaps of enjoyment out of the TS at the mo, next step is to get my full licence as i've had my learners since 1992. never owned a road legal 250, just saving up to get the TS rego'd again.other bikes ...
In 1973 I left home and joined the Air Force as an Aircraft Electrician, moving to Blenheim for the year. Having had an interest in taking pix, I joined the photographic club and acquired my first SLR, which was an old dunger (even then) but took some great photos...and taught me how to take photos because it didn't have all the trimmings and automatic features of todays cameras...although I continue to function on the basis that if I take enough photos, I'm bound to get one or two good ones! ...
About ten years ago the business bought a scanner. It was bloody marvelous to be able to scan documents for filing and emailing....and of course I bought a CanoScan 8000F that just happened to be able to scan slides and negatives as well. At that time I embarked on a project to digitise the hundreds, or more like thousands of photos I had taken myself as well as those inherited from my parents and grandparents. I made a good start capturing many old family prints and made a huge dent ...
I've had a couple of rides in the last two weeks. Last week seven bikes (2 were spyders) of us went over to Masterton to support the the Wai'rapa Ulys on their Life Education Trust Charity Ride. The weather was great and I left home at 0805 (a little late) for an 0830 depature from Caltex Rimutaka....so we were only 10 minutes late. After a scoot over the hill then a sedate pootle up to Masterton, we arrived at the Copthorne at 0930, registered and socialised until departing on the ...
I don't think I was supposed to do the TT this year (again!!....I missed last year due to hip, conditioning & ping problems). Steve and I were all booked when he managed to get taken out by a 4WD on the Molesworth... Oh well, I thought, No one to share the cost, but she'll-be-right, I'll just do it myself!... but not so! After my wee altercation with black ice last year, she-who-must-be-obeyed advised, Like Hell! You're not doing a ride like that by yourself!, so I advertised for another riding ...
Was a pleasure to drop in at the Avalon Duckpond tonight and see the BRONZ organisation lead tonight's ride program. A good pre-ride briefing and brief discussion of the route and potential hazards. I went digging back into my blogg and found the following entry: A Review The End Of Daylight Saving 2009-2010 Well done BRONZ for your efforts these past three years. (Since autumn 2010 there have been a few more bikes, and up around 100,000km ...
I returned this evening to the Avalon Duckpond with my VS800 (S50 Boulevard). After a seven month irretrieveable breakdown (where the bike went one way and I went the other) we have reunited. A broken collar-bone, two broken ribs, two displaced ribs and seven months later... The crew in Auckland did an amazing job of refitting and re-commissioning the VS800. And, so today it arrived from Auckland, I immediately reaquainted the bike with Eastbourne and the beautiful Wellington harbour. This evening ...