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    My day out in the mud.

    My day out in the mud.

    The other day I was bugging my old man (ajturbo) about taking the scooter to the MX track her in Tauranga…
    Bug bug bug bug bug bug… it went on for days and days.. and finally I got through to him that I wanted to take the bike out… I was/or had been good for at least 2 hrs in a row…
    And we were off!!!!
    I really didn’t think we would get there… and after the silly old bugger took a wrong turn we got there…

    He paid the lady

    I got to ride !!!!!!

    I was a bit nervous at first , so I made the old man warm the bike up and go a few laps, hehehehehe the slow old fart did the small track in 1:11:00 (min) I got my times down to 1:01:00 (min) shit he was slow!!!! And that was with a flat back tyre!!!

    I pull mono’s,
    did burn outs
    got told off for doing donuts !!!

    I want a trail bike now, so all you rich KBer’s out there can you give my old man some money so that he can buy me a 125…. PLEASE!

    See my photos… look closely and you will see me leaving the ground, pulling the wheelie..!!

    Mud_boy

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    WOW! ohh damn


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    Wow love that long travel suspension.... Looks like you had alot of fun.

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    That's a lot of air on one of those things,2 strokes are pretty good,but my Honda Cub C50 would clean one of those up.You should reupolster that seat with a black rubbish bag and black duct tape.

    Has that old fulla been asking for lessons,or is he too embarrassed?

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    that young bugger!!!!

    so now he want me to spend MONEY on it sprusing up the seat????

    am on the lookout for a knobbly back trye for it ...

    oh yer, i have fixed the back tyre NOW I WILL SHOW THE LITTLE BUGGER WHO"S BOSS ON THE TRACK!!!!


    what a ride so far!!!!

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    Never rise to a challenge from your offspring!
    They cheat, change the rules on the fly, and do all the things we do to them!
    They are calculating, nasty, vindicitive, smaller versions than ourselves and cant be trusted!
    Franing injury wont work as they see it as a weakness to be exploited at their conveniance.
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    And if you do they will guilt you!
    I dont know, the youth of today! why, when I was their age, I was older!
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    Arrow LOL, I had one of those things.

    It was a 90cc Honda step through. I tried so hard to kill it, in the end I gave up and swapped it for a late 70s TS185ER. I suggest you save your own pennies (live the rest of us, oh and I was eight when I started saving for bikes) and get that 125 yourself. Leave the old feller to worry about more important things. You never know, if you show some initiative yer olds might help out a tad, mine did once, when it came time to buy a road legal bike (although it was 2 years before I could sit my licience). Life is what we make of it sunshine, not of what we are handed down.
    Those who insist on perfect safety, don't have the balls to live in the real world.

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    Good on ya Mud boy! That's some big airs your pulling young fella! One of them is pretty impressive (seriously)! Keep at it till you get your trailie and I'm sure you'll have pleanty of skills to carry with you for the future. Ha ha, good on ya for smokin your old man too!

    I wish I had the money to pass on for your next upgrade but I'm broke me self, ya see... Anywho, what's this about a free bike? You won't be gettin any freebies from sponcers till your doing well in racing! Work hard (maybe when you'r a lil bit older?) and then buy your self a nice bike or bikes!

    See ya around kiddo!


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    i was told that god loves a tryier....

    well i'm still wishing!!

    missed out on the bike on trade me

    i tried out a 100cc bike at my mate's place the other day..

    did a wheelie .....till i feel off

    nothing to see here, nothing broken..

    thanks for the incoagement (dad helped me spell that word!! )guys!!!

    bring on the weekend
    WOW! ohh damn


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    Doing well, keep it up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mud boy
    … I was/or had been good for at least 2 hrs in a row…

    I pull mono’s,
    did burn outs
    got told off for doing donuts !!!

    See my photos… look closely and you will see me leaving the ground, pulling the wheelie..!!

    Mud_boy

    Luke
    Go hard Luke...... awesome stuff there.....

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    Luke--dont be a friggin wimp--take the ol mans bike out --fit a nobbie to that ol thing-ya cant go worse than dad
    To see a life newly created.To watch it grow and prosper. Isn't that the greatest gift a human being can be given?

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    Well done luke! and nice photos Andy.

    Hey luke... why dont you pinch the old mans bike and we'll take it to the track to see how much AIR we can get... I'll pay your entry fee
    ... oh wait... we'll need to get you some high-rise shoes so you can touch the ground... I'll see what I can do.

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    FROSTY he will KILL me if i did
    WOW! ohh damn


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    Hey wayne kohi i will pinch the bike you can take me to the track and you pay and i wiil crash and do BIG AIR and you can watch op:
    WOW! ohh damn


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