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    I'm a pretty die-hard motorcyclist. Been riding since I first bunked primary school and found the keys to my brothers C90 in his room. Lost the use of my left arm 15yrs ago in a bike crash, been back riding for 13yrs. Everything in my life is centred around two things, my kids and motorcycling. But even so I'll always try to have my own car. Sometimes the weather is just too shity to be bother riding, sometimes I need to pick things/people up or off, sometimes I just can't be arsed gearing up to go over to mates house 10km away.

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    Car is way too much use for moving stuff (kids, food, bike parts ect).
    Also real handy for towing the track bike. Although the thought of rocking up to the track with the R6 on a trailer being towed behind the R1 is quite interesting..................... but about as practical as a pocket on a G-string.
    If you can keep your head when all about you are loosing theirs.........it's quite possible you haven't grasped the situation.

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    Dude, you aint all in.

    Quote Originally Posted by Phantom Limb View Post
    When I first decided to take the leap from 2 smoke MX bikes to a road bike
    If you were all in you'd still have the dirtbike. If you still had the dirtbike, you'd need a van/ute/car&trailer for transport. Unless of course you live next to a track, in which case, you lucky bastard.

    Quote Originally Posted by Road kill View Post
    Never driven a car and never will,,,what dumb cunt said that huh
    Wasn't that the site owner?
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    Nothing wrong with cars (i like the old ones) but I havn't had one for years, I realized that paying to insure it keep it woffed and regd etc to only be used once a month wasn't worth it. If I really need to I'll get the odd taxi or borrow a mates for moving stuff and pay them in beer. Still works out cheaper than paying for something you don't use or enjoy using. Obliviously this doesn't work for everyone and It is a pain going spearfishing and having to stash my gear in a bush when i'm in the water and keep my bike keys inside my wetsuit

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    When you think about how many households in NZ rely on public transport and have no car of their own it makes you feel like a rich fullah having 2 vehicles.

    Going without a car wouldn't be the end of the world, for many families no car is the norm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by haydes55 View Post
    When you think about how many households in NZ rely on public transport and have no car of their own it makes you feel like a rich fullah having 2 vehicles.

    Going without a car wouldn't be the end of the world, for many families no car is the norm.
    we have 6 cars and 2 motorbikes

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimO View Post
    we have 6 cars and 2 motorbikes
    And how many people to drive/ride them? I remember living with the parents we had 9 cars between the 5 of us

    I just had the 1, but my brother had a ute he never got around to "boy racer'ing" his every day driver and another ute that ended up getting sold for scrap cos he left it too long. A couple of vans just because, work vehicles and everyones own car. We paid enough ACC levies I think.

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    Last year at age 51 was the first time I had a car registered in my own name. Previously any cars we've had have been in Mrs Oakie's name with a couple in joint ownership. I have had 9 bikes in my name over the years. Pissed off actually because the dealer put the latest car in my name and I was quite happy to go through my life without being the sole registered owner of a car.

    Must admit I'll probably take the car to work about 5 days a year on really wet and windy days and of course it comes in handy for groceries and going camping so I'm not exclusively 'biker'.
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    Car died a couple of years ago so that was my all in point. Tis a bit of a pain in the arse some times so I'm doing up an old old Land Rover to get the dirt bike to the dirt.
    Biggest pain is when the bike is getting new tyres.

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    I have a van for grocery days and transporting bikes.
    Idd be tempted to sell the van if I sold the bucket.
    Im lucky to have a work kingcab ute with free gas and good bosses so the van is a luxury. The wife likes the fact we have it but the cost to maintain and run it is more than the extra we would spend on public transport as long as we did groceries in the work ute.

    If anyone wanted a van and a bucket racer and was prepaired to swap a motard I wonder if my marriage would survive?
    I have evolved as a KB member.Now nothing I say should be taken seriously.

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    Has he gone ALL IN yet!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by AE4ME View Post
    Has he gone ALL IN yet!!!!
    Sold the car last week.
    Still happy

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    well im in the reverse situation.
    about to buy a car today for dodgy weather days, though the worst/cold is probably behind us.
    i need 4 wheels to go surfing in the afternoons/weekends.
    plus im over washing bike then gettin dirty again next day cause of showers/rain.
    and i now get to wear supa casual clothes to work and flip flops
    also, get to go to gym with ease
    and since i start work at 7am, fisnish at 3pm, i miss the bad traffic so not to bad for a car at those hrs.

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    You just need a top box!
    I went to a conference last week in a full suit with spit shined shoes and the works. Just folded the blazer right and change out of your armour gear / boots in the carpark because: ATGATT. Everything still looked freshly dry cleaned.

    Same goes for casual gear / gym gear etc etc, just get more creative with packing

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