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    Yeeha - 99,999.9km

    Doesn't happen every day and wasn't something I wanted to miss.
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    wahoo congrats i did my 99,999 kms last year on the ol 600

    plastic fabricator/welder here if you need a hand ! will work for beer/bourbon/booze

    come ride the southern roads www.southernrider.co.nz

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    Top effort!

    Mrs H rides on her trip meter, so missed that photo op on her K6 GSF650 about 7,500km ago.
    "Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

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    Wish I could claim them all - but was still cool to get to take the photo

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    I call bullshit. Chances of hitting those numbers when you pull into your garage are next to nothing. How many trips up and down the driveway did it take Or did you plan your trips incredibly carefully

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    Congrats. My 05 Hornet hit 100,000km earlier this year... not a bad effort when it's pretty much just done commuting since 06 and 26,000km.

    Where's the 100,000km shot, or is it now broken?
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    Breifly I was impressed you had the forethought to zero your trip meter 1000 km's beforehand.

    Nice work indeed, I like clocking my vehicles too. The next one will be te truck in August at 400,000km.

    Wish I wasn't so precious with the bikes. One due to click over 60, will happen before Xmas. Another due to click over 60, will happen before next Christmas. Too many projects but I have wee something up my sleeve that might crack 20 a week, totally for my suburban entertainment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sil3nt View Post
    I call bullshit. Chances of hitting those numbers when you pull into your garage are next to nothing. How many trips up and down the driveway did it take Or did you plan your trips incredibly carefully

    It was staged, 2 laps around the block and then 2 runs down to the end of our street, 6 circles at the end of the street and then up into the garage.

    Mind you the trip counter wasn't synced I just wound that baby round to read 999.9

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    Where's the 100,000km shot, or is it now broken?
    Guess I'll get the 00,000.0 next ride out as I get to the bottom of the driveway.

    Next one after that'll be 9999.9 in about 18 months would be my best guess.

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    Look at this poshy bugger with fuel gauges and what not.

    May it have another 99,999 more
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    You should have redlined it when you took the photo to get 9999 on the tacho as well!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sil3nt View Post
    I call bullshit. Chances of hitting those numbers when you pull into your garage are next to nothing. How many trips up and down the driveway did it take Or did you plan your trips incredibly carefully
    I once had an old GS1000s click over to all the zero's ... I had to stop on the side of the road ... in the middle of no-where.

    (actually it was the Waitaki valley ... but that's the same thing )
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    Congrats Mate, staged or not its a great feeling to see high K's click over and the bike running well., lets see if you can get her to 250,000?
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    All brand new again

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    701km to go for me, hopefully I'll get my new clocks ready to go by then, so I'll can leave it maxed out forever!
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