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    Easier said than done....

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    Why's that?
    I've finished okay...there are no last words of wisdom...it's time to pull your pants up and go home!

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    i dont know about you guys, but when i see a girl on a bike im really impressed! not just because they are women, but the fact that they are going against the whole social thing with guys and bikes. they are helpin change new zealand's misconception that all bikies are tattooed, hairy, angry guys on frickin loud harleys. (no offence to those people!!) we need more female bikers! especially if they have a nice bike and are hot! hehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigbadwolf
    we need more female bikers! especially if they have a nice bike and are hot! hehe
    phew! glad i qualify there......
    "Do not meddle in the affairs of Buells, for they are subtle and quick to wheelie!"
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    riding together....

    Quote Originally Posted by MTrousers
    Personally, I'd love to see a hell of a lot more women on bikes. I used to love riding around the countryside with my girlfriend, each of us on our own bike. I *really* miss that

    Carrying pillions just doesn't cut it. They mess up the wieght distribution on the bike and don't appreciate it when the front end slides for 30m.
    Yeah buddy i can relate to that.... I have always ridden my own bike and up until recently I used to have a bloke who also rode a Buell. Man! we had such a great time riding together..... I think it takes alotta skill to be a good pillion but all you ladies on the back should try riding yr own bike cos it ROCKS. AND its a HUGE turn-on riding with yr partner...... Its like foreplay !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rashika
    phew! glad i qualify there......
    Sorry to go off topic a bit but Howzitz Rashika, good to see another Buelligan, same model too I see. Great to see more girls twisting throttles.

    ching ching

    PS pic of my babe undergoing a bit of surgery
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    Quote Originally Posted by ching_ching
    Sorry to go off topic a bit but Howzitz Rashika, good to see another Buelligan, same model too I see. Great to see more girls twisting throttles.

    ching ching
    PS pic of my babe undergoing a bit of surgery
    phew thats some bit of surgery mate! What are you doing to the poor wee thing
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rashika
    phew thats some bit of surgery mate! What are you doing to the poor wee thing
    Had to renew belt after big az stonechip put a big hole in it. Thought I'd renew the front brakes until I saw my bank balance then had to put front wheel back on sans new brake pads. Nemind, just have to modify cruising speed until I have enough to get new pads.

    ching

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    Quote Originally Posted by ching_ching

    PS pic of my babe undergoing a bit of surgery
    Where's your assistant mechanic?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ching_ching
    Had to renew belt after big az stonechip put a big hole in it. Thought I'd renew the front brakes until I saw my bank balance then had to put front wheel back on sans new brake pads. Nemind, just have to modify cruising speed until I have enough to get new pads.

    ching
    hmmm so just outa curiosity how much was the belt, brake pads....
    and how did the stonechip get in? Just wondered as my bike is sans any belt guards (previous owner removed them for racing prep), and I wondered how important they are. I do wanta get some but just cant afford the funds at the mo.

    You coming for a visit to wanganui races, boxing day?? We're doing a flying visit from chch for a couple of days
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    Quote Originally Posted by MacD
    Where's your assistant mechanic?
    Ah yes my loyal apprentice.

    Earlier pic before the Buell.
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    Ahh women on bikes . Awsome. I dont know why some guys get all soft in the pants about it . Maybe they cant stand to be beaten by a woman . The more people to get out on bikes the better.
    Woman in leather in the mirrors......... dust comming off the knee slider as she gently eases her way past on the outside....... a little wiggle in the back as I open the gas......... the chase is on............ i will leave the rest up to your imagination.........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rashika
    hmmm so just outa curiosity how much was the belt, brake pads....
    and how did the stonechip get in? Just wondered as my bike is sans any belt guards (previous owner removed them for racing prep), and I wondered how important they are. I do wanta get some but just cant afford the funds at the mo.

    You coming for a visit to wanganui races, boxing day?? We're doing a flying visit from chch for a couple of days
    I musta glided over metal roadworks at a 'leisurely' pace and the scoundrel musta flicked up. I was told the belt guards don't do much but I prefer them off anyway and makes back wheel removal a bit easier. I believe they don't do much as well. New belt? Around the $330 dollar mark depending where you get it from. Front brake pads you might be able to get for about $50.00... again shop around, cause one place gave me a price of $110- for the same thing. Go figure. I've got a front rotor disc on order from the USA for approx $268- landed. Same price from a shop here is about $350 bucks. Wow.

    Wanganui Cemetery Circuit? I'd be in if I'm not working. Either case if I am I will try very hard to develop a severe case of the 'flu'.

    ching

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    haha.. good stuff ching ching... It'll be good to catch up with some KB'ers @ Wanganui
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    I'm impressed

    I'm so impressed - when I started this thread I didn't expect it to still be going this long - that's awesome.

    Hope you all feel good about that - well done to all.

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