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    The guys at motomail are working diligently to get an e-commerce facility up and running on their web site.
    they are quite close to operational with it.

    Their focus has been more on promotions like the ones attached than the full 200+ pager.

    There has been no new catalogue for a while - Chris says perhaps later in the year for the next one.

    Send an email to sales@motomail.co.nz and say that 'big dave' said 'put me on the database or there will be trouble.' and I'll follow it up.

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    Thanks big fella

    By the way what new fangled rocketship are you thrashing *cough* testing now??

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    Quote Originally Posted by justsomeguy
    Thanks big fella

    By the way what new fangled rocketship are you thrashing *cough* testing now??
    That is a reasonably rare pleasure, unfortunately.
    Just on my Tbird at the moment.

    Trophy is in bits for its 80,000km refurbishment. I've ridden it twice today - dig that dri rider stuff.

    We still haven't done the Sprint ST photo shoot so I'll have that baby again for a day soon. Apart from that I'll scrounge.

    Was talking to honda about their upcoming CB1300R retro and doing a comparo with an original CB1000R, but we haven't been able to find the latter in good nick.
    I did an article comparing the CB900 hornet and a '73 CB750 last year. And old and new Bonneviles

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave
    That is a reasonably rare pleasure, unfortunately.
    Just on my Tbird at the moment.

    Trophy is in bits for its 80,000km refurbishment. I've ridden it twice today - dig that dri rider stuff.

    We still haven't done the Sprint ST photo shoot so I'll have that baby again for a day soon. Apart from that I'll scrounge.

    Was talking to honda about their upcoming CB1300R retro and doing a comparo with an original CB1000R, but we haven't been able to find the latter in good nick.
    I did an article comparing the CB900 hornet and a '73 CB750 last year. Nad old and new Bonneviles
    Have you still got that article stashed away somewhere Big Dave - I'd be keen for a read, if possible.

    Cheers,
    G.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Groins_NZ
    Have you still got that article stashed away somewhere Big Dave - I'd be keen for a read, if possible.

    Cheers,
    G.

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    My pleasure - started a new thread - 2 hondas article.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gav
    Anyone got that Spool kit advertised? The jacket/trou combo for $269.95 looks OK, anyone used it? Any good?
    I'd be interested to know about this too. Looks good for the price

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave
    That is a reasonably rare pleasure, unfortunately.
    Just on my Tbird at the moment.

    Trophy is in bits for its 80,000km refurbishment. I've ridden it twice today - dig that dri rider stuff.

    We still haven't done the Sprint ST photo shoot so I'll have that baby again for a day soon. Apart from that I'll scrounge.

    Was talking to honda about their upcoming CB1300R retro and doing a comparo with an original CB1000R, but we haven't been able to find the latter in good nick.
    I did an article comparing the CB900 hornet and a '73 CB750 last year. And old and new Bonneviles

    I thought Mr D man would have one stashed in his collection.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kawagreen
    I thought Mr D man
    I understand now - Some people call me that too.

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    I ordered the Dririder Everest suit on Thursday.
    Got to be a bargin at that price. Just waiting for it to be delivered.
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    They've experienced pain and brought jewelry." - Rita Rudner
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    Quote Originally Posted by Holy Roller
    I ordered the Dririder Everest suit on Thursday.
    Got to be a bargin at that price. Just waiting for it to be delivered.
    Let me know if it's as good as Para Rubber yellows will ya?

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    BUY THAT $99 DRIRIDER SUIT

    Ok people - go out and buy that $99 1 piece......

    It's effin awesome and warm and comfy........

    At around $1.60 on the motorway it felt as warm as it did standing still....... lovely thing...... fully waterproof too

    And for us guys the zip goes pretty low - or low enough - so we can go to the toilet without and serious contortions.....

    Only thing is they have L, XL and XXL - but they're a bit on the smaller scale - cos the L fits me perfectly

    I'm stoked with it, it feels just as good as my stupid cordura jacket and pant which cost nearly ten times that........ .........

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    Quote Originally Posted by justsomeguy
    Ok people - go out and buy that $99 1 piece......

    It's effin awesome and warm and comfy........

    At around $1.60 on the motorway it felt as warm as it did standing still....... lovely thing...... fully waterproof too

    And for us guys the zip goes pretty low - or low enough - so we can go to the toilet without and serious contortions.....

    Only thing is they have L, XL and XXL - but they're a bit on the smaller scale - cos the L fits me perfectly

    I'm stoked with it, it feels just as good as my stupid cordura jacket and pant which cost nearly ten times that........ .........
    But they are no good for short people.... lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crashe
    But they are no good for short people.... lol.
    Yeah - but it's only $99 - so buy it and take it to Kerry at K'Rd or sit down at a sewing machine yourself......

    Or not...... I dunno......must go to sleep ............got this awesome ride tomorrow......

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    Mine here on monday just in time for the Mid Winter ride

    SENSEI PERFORMANCE TUNING

    " QUICKER THAN YOU SLOWER THAN ME "

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    I might just have to buy something to replace my ill-fitting/holes innit leather jacket now. Is the teknic kit worth the extra $250 over the dririder?

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