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    Does anyone know (or "remember") who it was riding the thing? And I take it its the Aus rather than the NZ 6 hr?
    Get your motor runnin, head out on the Highway ....

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    23 grand? Have you lost your minds?

    It's a clapped out old - very old - Suzuki with some vintage stickers on it.

    If you think its worth that much give me a call - have I got a deal for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by forkoil View Post
    Does anyone know (or "remember") who it was riding the thing? And I take it its the Aus rather than the NZ 6 hr?
    Alan Hales and Neil Chivas in the 1979 Australian Castrol 6 hour. Alan Hales died a couple of years ago and his wife is selling it.

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    Political correctness: a doctrine which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd from the clean end.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    does that make me a wankstain, or given the leathers are black, maybe just a skid mark?
    Nah! more likely a loose sphincter in a gay bikers bar was to blame.
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    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master View Post
    and who cares about the others who spend a bazillion bucks on a crapped out tl and then spend all their life on the keyboard telling others how to ride >_>
    Dont spend all my life on a keyboard,have never once told anyone how to ride in my life you moron,care to point out when i have?,fwiw in my time on here ive never seen a post from you regarding motorcycles worth reading and have at times wondered if you have ever ridden one let alone worked on one, that aside guilty however of spending bazillons on a crapped out TL and loving it after 39 years riding/owning them i get just as much buzz mucking about with them as i do riding. currently awaiting a courier with more high end stuff for the crapped out old thing.If my spending money on crapped out old things annoys you then i find it a bonus,ive also a Z650 and XS750 that i will also at some stage be spending bazillons on,quite happily.
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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    I don't have a matching suit to go with it... but I have the latest n greatest, does that make me a wankstain, or given the leathers are black, maybe just a skid mark?
    Just a Skiddy mate,have to come up yonder in a couple of weeks during the week so will call in,am staying overnight so will have plenty of time.Any chance you could direct me to the bloke you know that does the exhausts?wouldnt mind having a natter re the 2/1.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CHUNKY MONKEY View Post
    a Lotto bike for certain
    Id hardly describe 23k Aus as a lotto purchase amount of money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidecar bob View Post
    Id hardly describe 23k Aus as a lotto purchase amount of money.
    Maybe not for some but spending that sort of money on a bike that I would not ride often to me puts it into the 'Lotto choice' for me

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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Dont spend all my life on a keyboard,have never once told anyone how to ride in my life you moron,care to point out when i have?,fwiw in my time on here ive never seen a post from you regarding motorcycles worth reading and have at times wondered if you have ever ridden one let alone worked on one, that aside guilty however of spending bazillons on a crapped out TL and loving it after 39 years riding/owning them i get just as much buzz mucking about with them as i do riding. currently awaiting a courier with more high end stuff for the crapped out old thing.If my spending money on crapped out old things annoys you then i find it a bonus,ive also a Z650 and XS750 that i will also at some stage be spending bazillons on,quite happily.
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    Quote Originally Posted by flyingcrocodile46 View Post
    Alan Hales and Neil Chivas in the 1979 Australian Castrol 6 hour. Alan Hales died a couple of years ago and his wife is selling it.

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    Hmmmm, tough call re-price, it's a helluva thing to try and value.

    Just glancing through the finishing list though and it's a who's who of Proddy racing: Wayne Gardner, Wes Cooley, Mal Campbell, Dave Hiscock, Kenny Blake, Johnny Warrian, Jim Budd, Greg Pretty, Graeme Crosby etc. Some of the names mightn't be familiar to Kiwi's but they are legends in Oz or the US.

    Forget the fact it's a 30year old Jappa, you are almost buying a time machine when you buy something like this, because in looking at it you are transported to a different completely era.

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