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    just a shame helen clarke wasnt there on her trusty nifty fifty, that would have scared the hell out of nick the dick

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    Quote Originally Posted by kermitt View Post
    just a shame helen clarke wasnt there on her trusty nifty fifty, that would have scared the hell out of nick the dick
    and a few others too (shudders...)
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    Did this thread start coz somebody can't wheelie a Rune?
    In space, no one can smell your fart.

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    Quote Originally Posted by peasea View Post
    Are they made of wood? Surely knot. You must be thinking of a different branch of bikers, I wooden know.

    Seriously though folks, that surprises me as I ride predominately with HD owners and their riding discipline is top notch. Perhaps those that attended don't ride in groups often enough.
    I wouldn't stress too much about it, it all comes down to our own individual bias.

    I can remember watching sprotsbikes with no clue how to hold a line and thinking "they should just follow the cruisers - most of us do this type of riding a lot"

    All flavours of bikes zoomed past me on the outside from time to time but it was only jappas that shot through like maniacs on the left.........but then I expected that.

    Considering the size of the ride and the distance travelled, I'd say everyone did a damn fine job
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    Quote Originally Posted by AD345 View Post
    I wouldn't stress too much about it, it all comes down to our own individual bias.

    I can remember watching sprotsbikes with no clue how to hold a line and thinking "they should just follow the cruisers - most of us do this type of riding a lot"

    All flavours of bikes zoomed past me on the outside from time to time but it was only jappas that shot through like maniacs on the left.........but then I expected that.

    Considering the size of the ride and the distance travelled, I'd say everyone did a damn fine job
    Stress? Me? Fuck that shit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sunhuntin View Post
    i think it was the harley riders that split the learners group to hell. i was third in line, with 2 others in my mirrors. coming up to a set of lights, and all i hear is harleys, from both sides. next thing, im doing all i can to stay behind and keep in view hopeful and xp@. i dunno what happened to the other 2 slower riders and janet and john.
    Janet and John? They were in books I used to read at school, where are they now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gareth51 View Post
    Thought you would have learnt after your last visit
    BRING SUN BLOCK WHEN VISITING WELLINGTON
    Ya reckon????

    I'd say with all the wind that comes from that place a roll of QuickEze would be more use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by peasea View Post
    Stress? Me? Fuck that shit.
    I got passed by allsorts, but noted the patched Gang members carving us up on the Pororua motorway. No Prob for me, I was doing an economy run, and reckon that if I rode everywhere at 70KPH, I get amazing economy out of the VTR.
    The scooter buzzing along got a wave...
    Fantastic event, got a buzz at the interchange merging with the Hutt Valley Bikes, that was awesome!
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