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Thread: Chch Wednesday Night Cruises 2009-10

  1. #2776
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    Quote Originally Posted by brp View Post
    Gathered being your son he'd know his way round a bike He handled it like a dream - nice and smooth, refreshing to meet a young guy with good manners, he had a good "grin on" when he jumped off at Duvauchelle's.

    Melviee (brit green 900 trumpie) and I came back through governors bay and I ran out of gas at the waltham bridge lights, lent bike over and made it home - we should have turned off at gebbies and came out at the sign of the kiwi.

    Might have to shell out for one of those whale tanks - or stock up on coke bottles
    Thanks again for giving me a go on that beast. I think I'm definitely going to have to try and find one for myself now!

  2. #2777
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    Mmm well took a few things to the bike today, screwdrivers, hacksaws, spanners, sockets, hammers, compressed air and probes.
    No idea what I did, but we have a goer me thinks, may get out again this coming Wednesday

    A look ar a naked Griso below, are YOU below 18yrs?? Shade your eyes pleasend think bad thoughts.
    Images like these get me excited everytime.
    1. Key ignition and the raised sleave is the key chip reader
    2. Hot naked ness.
    3. Lookin up from under her....
    4.We have life.
    5.Look at those boobs!!!!!!
    6.Tankless.
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  3. #2778
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    Lmao Ghostie!those shots are....x-rated!

    Wondered why we ended up following Transalper into town so late(hes a bit of an expert at rescuing stranded KBers)

    Neels,myself & leopardskin came across young Scotty(Flyingkiwi)& were contemplating what to do....Typical!I have a puncture kit on both my bikes(thanks to Dave...)but I was on Casualtys(son Sams)bike!

    But along came leadon & maxf to the rescue.The Birdlings Flat guys torch was a big help too.We all slowly followed Scotty to Halswell & leadon followed him till he was safely home in Lincoln
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  4. #2779
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    I agree HoT, they are x-rated! *whispers* looks good though

    Hope you got the problem sorted GhostBullet and hope to see you on Wed night!

    Is the plan still for Greta Valley??
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  5. #2780
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    Hell im keen on going on any run that has pies or just food in general at the end of it.

    I mean Wednesdays for me are great not only do i get to ride around with a great bunch of bikes i get my weekly BK fix.

  6. #2781
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    Quote Originally Posted by KiwiPhoenix View Post
    Is the plan still for Greta Valley??
    I think so...........................Unless someone has a better idea????????????
    And remember ...... if it hasn't got one of "Uncle Flip's" prosthetic kickers it isn't a real motorbike!!!


  7. #2782
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    Quote Originally Posted by helenoftroy View Post
    ....Wondered why we ended up following Transalper into town so late(hes a bit of an expert at rescuing stranded KBers)

    ....We all slowly followed Scotty to Halswell & leadon followed him till he was safely home in Lincoln
    Wasn't a lot of help this time but stayed about just in case.
    Was a bit surprised when we came across others still on their way home since we had left so long after everyone else. Now I know why.
    I enjoyed the ride and putting another face or two to names.
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  8. #2783
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost_Bullet View Post
    Mmm well took a few things to the bike today, screwdrivers, hacksaws, spanners, sockets, hammers, compressed air and probes.
    No idea what I did, but we have a goer me thinks, may get out again this coming Wednesday

    A look ar a naked Griso below, are YOU below 18yrs?? Shade your eyes pleasend think bad thoughts.
    Images like these get me excited everytime.
    1. Key ignition and the raised sleave is the key chip reader
    2. Hot naked ness.
    3. Lookin up from under her....
    4.We have life.
    5.Look at those boobs!!!!!!
    6.Tankless.
    Interesting shots - I bet that alternator would love you for ever more if you arranged even a small air snorkel so it got its own cool air!
    He who shall go stately at the back and not stress out.
    So Gareth what was it you said about MaxF's "Funky ass curves"? - God, now I'm worried...

  9. #2784
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    I am keen on Greta to, not as far to push the bike should I have to... hehe

  10. #2785
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost_Bullet View Post
    I am keen on Greta to, not as far to push the bike should I have to... hehe
    Would one of those 1ltr camping fuel bottles (for petrol stoves) you get at Kathmandu help (or is 1ltr literally a drop in the bucket?)... I know others say use Coke bottles etc but that really sounds quite dodgy from a few points-of-view, unless you like that kind of excitement!!

    PS - must admit some admiration for the MG rear end on yours - they got rid of the second universal joint in their design which is the Achilles heel of the BMW paralever....
    He who shall go stately at the back and not stress out.
    So Gareth what was it you said about MaxF's "Funky ass curves"? - God, now I'm worried...

  11. #2786
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    Quote Originally Posted by maxf View Post
    Would one of those 1ltr camping fuel bottles (for petrol stoves) you get at Kathmandu help (or is 1ltr literally a drop in the bucket?)... I know others say use Coke bottles etc but that really sounds quite dodgy from a few points-of-view, unless you like that kind of excitement!!

    PS - must admit some admiration for the MG rear end on yours - they got rid of the second universal joint in their design which is the Achilles heel of the BMW paralever....
    Oh I am not one bit worried about gas... it is more the putting the key in and turning the F&^%er, as happened over at D.

    P.S, I appreciate your appreciation of the Griso rear end. My eyes scan the area most often, I spend extra time there cleaning all the nooks and crannies.

  12. #2787
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost_Bullet View Post
    P.S, I appreciate your appreciation of the Griso rear end. My eyes scan the area most often, I spend extra time there cleaning all the nooks and crannies.
    NO ya dont, you spend extra time there waiting in antisapation for the next oil leak...
    cheers DD
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    Hi all, after a very exciting ride to duva on my new bike i have come to the conclusion that 125hp is just too much for me. After some grovelling and whining to the happy chappies at Avon City Suzuki, I have managed to convince them to let me have my old GSXR back, so all going well i should be back in action just in time for the ride to greta valley. looking forward to riding with all you awesome fullas and fullettas soon.
    The guy who shall always be known as "the guy that bought JWalker's old bike"

  14. #2789
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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
    NO ya dont, you spend extra time there waiting in antisapation for the next oil leak...
    WASH YA MOUTH OUT!!!! The only thing I antisapate coming out of that rear end is the sweet sounding aftermath of exploding fuel, thrusting those pistons up and down!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by E Ashmore View Post
    looking forward to riding with all you awesome fullas and fullettas soon.
    I often wondered what the feminine of Fullas was!
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