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  1. #106
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    No you can't. And it's "eh", not "aye".
    ...and it should have a question mark at the end.

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    Profession: Fact extrapolator
    Age: I can only remember 30
    Bike:FXDWG
    First bike: Triumph 650
    How many Years riding: 30+
    First/best bike memory: They are the same thing really. The first time I rode a motorcycle I got one hell of a buzz. It comes back every time I ride.
    Estimated km to date: Shitloads

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    Profession: artist, photographer and whatever else actually pays
    Age: haven't reached the hill yet
    Bike: Ducati 999
    First bike: Honda 360
    How many Years riding: since I was 14
    First/best bike memory: every ride's better than the one before
    Estimated km to date: no idea, lots
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    Profession:injection moulding, night shift
    Age: 30
    Bike:zx10r and kx450f
    First bike: ty50
    How many Years riding: 20
    First/best bike memory: watching a mate flip his bike on the main street in town, on a friday night LMAO
    Estimated km to date:enough
    "your car is boring"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tubbsy View Post
    In the interests of having a better idea of who we are all interacting with on a regular basis, thought it may be cool to start a "who are we" thread.

    Profession: tool pimp / voiceover legend
    Age: over 21
    Bike: worked FJ1200 and Blinged ThunderAce
    First bike: 64 honda cub
    How many Years riding: since 1970
    First/best bike memory: riding pillion on my dad's bike in knee deep snow from upstate NY to Bristol Tn for the Bristol 400 NASCAR race
    Estimated km to date: hard to say.. alot
    Life is tough. It's tougher when you're stupid

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    Quote Originally Posted by gatch View Post
    Its interesting so far the typical ill informed stereotype of the motorbicyclindricist has been shot to shit yes, most of the replies so far have been from professional nerds.

    Diverse bunch we are indeed
    Not to mention we blow the typical nerd stereotype out of the water.

    As I have read someone on these forums say before, you're automatically accorded a level of cool when you ride a bike.
    Just cos you can....don't mean you should!!

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    Interesting, I've counted 1 x PhD, 2 x Masters degrees, 8-10 undergrad degrees... One Marine, a heap of IT related people, some people who work with their hands, but all with a level of skill.

    I honestly reckon that motorcycling is the great societal leveler.
    It’s diametrically opposed to the sanitised existence of the Lemmings around me in the Dilbert Cartoon hell I live in; it’s life at full volume, perfect colour with high resolution and 10,000 watts of amplification.

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    Quote Originally Posted by madbikeboy View Post
    I honestly reckon that motorcycling is the great societal leveler.
    That and alcohol........
    Just cos you can....don't mean you should!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by madbikeboy View Post
    I honestly reckon that motorcycling is the great societal leveler.
    Ain't that the truth, Mike!
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    Quote Originally Posted by PrincessBandit View Post
    I find it ironic that the incredibly rude personal comments about Les were made by someone bearing an astonishing resemblance to a Monica Lewinsky dress accessory.

    Quote Originally Posted by PrincessBandit View Post
    All was good until I realised that having 105kg of man sliding into my rear was a tad uncomfortable after a while

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tubbsy View Post
    That and alcohol........
    Aint THAT the truth

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    Profession: Electrician
    Age: 39
    Bike: Gixxer thou , Gas Gas 250
    First bike: CBR600
    How many Years riding: 21
    First/best bike memory: Best memory - Cape to Cairo on a 400, we saw crazy shit, did crazy shit and ate even crazier shit.
    Estimated km to date: No idea

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    Name: Harry
    Profession: Test Analyst for Telecom
    Age: 19
    Bike: Triumph TT600, CRF250, XR100
    First bike: PW50
    How many Years riding: 15
    First/best bike memory: First time hitting 250kph and riding my dads 1976 Triumph Bonnie t140 before i was old enough to drive a car
    Estimated kms to date: Many
    "You live more in five minutes on a bike going flat out, than some people live in a lifetime"

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    Profession: Student Level 5 Diploma IT and Commms/ Level 6 Diploma IT and Comms
    Age:21
    Bike: 1988 Honda NSR250R
    First bike bike I owned: 1988 Honda NSR250R
    How many Years riding:<1
    First/best bike memory: Doing a forward flip on a 50cc quad over the top of another 50c quad, resuld bike ends op on top (Litterley) and cracked collar bone.
    Estimated km to date: MX: K's mean nothing when having fun / Road: ~3
    Rookie is the level above mine

    Someone told me bikes pull chicks..... its worth a try

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    Profession: Systems Test Engineer
    Age: 38
    Bike: Triumph Daytona
    First bike:XL100
    How many Years riding:On/off for 22yrs
    First/best bike memory:Binning the trail bike in the wet on colombo st at 3am, when cops where chasing a cager. He went through a red light in front of me the knobblies hit the white lines. Still remember the look on the cops faces as I slid past in front of them through the intersection....
    Estimated km to date: Since getting back on the bike 2500
    Jesus was nailed up to some wood, two thousand years later and book sales are still good

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    Profession: Tour Guide
    Age: 36
    Bike: Honda VTR 250
    First Bike: Honda VTR 250
    How many years riding: .7
    First/best memory: dirt bike on the farm, just blatting in the paddock
    Estimated kms to date: I'm just starting so only about... hold on I will check: 4800.
    An experience cannot be proven, intellect and reason cannot prove the beauty of an awesome relationship with a motorbike.

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