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    Quote Originally Posted by gloplg View Post
    Four of us went for a ride today. Three wound up in Port Levy. On the way home, Dave (Subike) scratched his bike and injured himself. He described the injuries as "merely a flesh wound" and proceeded to give us further lessons on cornering on the way home.

    The full action replay on video will be posted soon.
    Ouch!.. Hope neither rider nor steed is too badly damaged, and that both make a speedy and full recovery.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buyasta View Post
    Ouch!.. Hope neither rider nor steed is too badly damaged, and that both make a speedy and full recovery.
    You can't keep a good man down for long and shortly after laying down in the middle of the road for a rest, Subike was up and running once more and giving me cornering lessons.

    Considering SB has only had the bike for about five minutes, he was peddaling it rather quickly. I think when he has a few more K's and some decent rubber on it .................

    Anyway .................. as promised ............. the vid.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKBKbpu47Iw
    And remember ...... if it hasn't got one of "Uncle Flip's" prosthetic kickers it isn't a real motorbike!!!


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    For those of you like me that only want to see Dave wipe out, the accident is at the 7.20 mark.

    Looks like I missed a nice ride.

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    A graze on the right shoulder, a good bruise, one broken flasher lens, 2 broken foot-pegs, a cracked headlight shroud. all cosmetic and fixed at home in 20 min.
    Front wheel locked under braking into the corner, bike is new, only 225k on the clock , so the brakes were grabby as,
    and those cheap as Chinese tires??
    I have to agree with everybody who has ridden on them, shit!
    The back one is OK, until it gets wet possibly. probably because of its size more than quality, but that front one has to go....
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    Cheers for sharing Gloplg

    Never nice to see one of group go down
    Glad to see Subike bounces well , know what ya mean about those tyres!...mate dropped his little scorpio @ 35kph!...there was no reason for it go down, then I borrowed the bike...NOT confidence inspiring tyres at all (cheng shin I believe)
    I convinced him to slash the bloody things and put some good rubber on...totally different bike!

    Take care all (was so nice to catch up for the BBQ-(some pics)
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    Quote Originally Posted by CeeJay View Post
    6 weeks * 44.5 hrs per wk * 60 mins = 16020 mins - but counting never was Cruza's strong point
    I'm sorry .....10min's

    Good too hear bike is back on recovery mode too

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    Quote Originally Posted by Subike View Post
    A graze on the right shoulder, a good bruise, one broken flasher lens, 2 broken foot-pegs, a cracked headlight shroud. all cosmetic and fixed at home in 20 min.
    Front wheel locked under braking into the corner, bike is new, only 225k on the clock , so the brakes were grabby as,
    and those cheap as Chinese tires??
    I have to agree with everybody who has ridden on them, shit!
    The back one is OK, until it gets wet possibly. probably because of its size more than quality, but that front one has to go....
    Sounds like you can't keep a good man down! Glad to hear you came out of it with only some scratches and a dent to the pride! or is it wiser to say...sort your shit out man! Get that tyre sorted or is that pushing it? nah Jokes aside, I'm glad it wasn't serious... I may have had to get the nurses uniform out! .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jen View Post
    I may have had to get the nurses uniform out!
    I bet he wishes it were serious now!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jen View Post
    I'm glad it wasn't serious... I may have had to get the nurses uniform out! .
    you have a nurses uniform......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jen View Post
    Sounds like you can't keep a good man down! I'm glad it wasn't serious... I may have had to get the nurses uniform out! .
    Um ahh, sore, sore hurt hurt, um pain, nurse.........
    To be old and wise, first you must be young and stupid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2DriveSafe View Post
    Hi out there in Kiwi Biker world - we have some spaces left on our heavily ACC subsidised training courses this weekend for new and experienced riders alike.

    Both courses cost only $50 each for four hours of small group training

    Slow pro (Sunday)is for those wanting to improve their slow riding skills essential in chch peak hour traffic, emerging intersections, filtering through traffic and generally looking like you know what you are doing when you pull up at the lights! We also cover emergency braking technique and some evasive techniques for when that car driver breaches your right of way( like they do every day!) We do this off the road on a big car park and is lots of fun as well as good learning.

    Kick-start (Saturday) is for those just completed their basic handling skills test and want to move on with their new bike and get to grips with it on the road in a controlled and helpful way with an instructor rather than a friend. Covering basic gear changes, positioning, cornering and counter-steering among other things. Maybe you know a nube who could benefit?

    We have other courses for more experienced rider you also may be interested in.

    Call us now on 0508 863 748 or visit our page for more info and book today - these subsidies wont last long!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Subike View Post
    Um ahh, sore, sore hurt hurt, um pain, nurse.........
    That was hard to watch, glad you're ok man!
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    Quote Originally Posted by willytheekid View Post

    Take care all (was so nice to catch up for the BBQ-(some pics)
    Great to see the family again! Mrs Theekid certainly has the glow going on huh?
    I love your camera too as it makes my bike look extra shiny!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peeteey View Post
    Great to see the family again! Mrs Theekid certainly has the glow going on huh?
    I love your camera too as it makes my bike look extra shiny!
    Ahhh the miracle of polish!

    She looks really good all clean and shiny

    My Charlotte loved meeting everyone and really enjoyed the day, as did wee Ryder (He wanted a go on that Trumpy! lol)
    as for cameras!...don't get me started!...the new HD camera is dead!, previous owner didn't tell me the USB plug was broken!, went to plug it in and the actual plug just fell off the circuit board! ...so now the camera is dead (no wonder I got such a good deal)...some people!

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    Get ya soldering iron out and just solder the thing back on. Should be right as rain afterwards.

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