Yesterday you say?Originally Posted by pritch008
That were Wennsday.
Wennsday be bath-day in the South Island.
We all be bathin'.
Yesterday you say?Originally Posted by pritch008
That were Wennsday.
Wennsday be bath-day in the South Island.
We all be bathin'.
...she took the KT, and left me the Buell to ride....(Blues Brothers)
Arghh, bath day? nay wunder this poor North Island byker didnay see any uther bikes on the road. Bath day and he expected to see South Island bike??Originally Posted by idb
Winding up drongos, foil hat wearers and over sensitive KBers for over 14,000 posts...........![]()
" Life is not a rehearsal, it's as happy or miserable as you want to make it"
We exist. Plenty up the narrow twisty seaside roads on Sunday, did you just stick to the highways?
Bath-day? By Gum you're right. I hadn't realized it was already August. Isn't it amazing how quickly the year goes by.Originally Posted by idb
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Time to ride
Originally Posted by Riff Raff
Originally Posted by scumdog
Ya know...... I have to check out every single thread these days, cos you lot keep saying bad things about me behind my back...... you bastards love it dont ya.... pick on the GingaOriginally Posted by White trash
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RR... theres just enuff room left in the closet for you :spudflip:
Well you rode right past the Chch bikes on ya way into town (Belfast) they are all in my garage. (dont worry there is more than 3 in there)Originally Posted by pritch008
cheers DD
(Definately Dodgy)
RogernomicsOriginally Posted by dangerous
The world will look up and shout "Save Us!", and I'll whisper "no"
tieing down a bike is easy with or without proper tie downs....put your bike on the side stand....tie a rope or a tie-down through the rear wheel to a anchoring point behind your bike on both sides....and tie it firm...
tie another from your handle bar [same side as the side stand] and anchor it forward and away from your bike...tie it firm...but not so firm that the bike will pull toward you to much....
next tie another from the oposite handle bar....anchored forward and away from your bike...and pull this one up really tight....your bike should sit up by its self....
Brillent....bike cant go forward....cant go backwards...can't fall over....
It pays to practise before you go on the ferry.
Yesterday I went into Christchurch City never saw a bike either on the way in, or the way out, or while I was there. I was getting worried.
This morning while I was walking back from buying breakfast an Aprillia RSV went past. Things were looking up. I rode around town for a while, nothing. Then I headed out to Akaroa. What a great road. At the Hilltop (?) I stopped to take a photo and chatted to a guy with a big Kawasaki cruiser. While we were talking another cruiser comes up the hill, "Sounds like a Harley, says my new friend. Scraaaaape it goes as it rounds the bend. "Yep that's a Harley alright."
When I got in to Akaroa itself there were half a dozen bikes parked there mostly sprot bikes but here was a KTM Adventurer 900. Never set eyes on the riders though.
Had truly superlative fish n chips sitting in the sun on the waterfront. Great!
Then the ride back over the hill. Somebody may have whispered in a lawman's ear because two Police cars on that stretch of road seems a tad excessive. Maybe the Police are totally on top of crime in Christchurch and there are no burglaries down here.
And no, they both missed me (I hope).
Passed a VFR, I think, (he waved) and a guy on a trail bike who didn't. Mind you people do need to concentrate there.
My finely honed navigational skills (?) stuffed up and I missed the Geddes Pass turnoff. Never mind I have that to look froward to next time.
While lost (just temporarily misplaced?) trying to find Papanui a bike passed and waved as he did so. My faith is much restored.
Away North tomorrow morning, here's hoping there isn't a frost.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
*Eeeexcellent, our urgent call to Dial-a-biker seems to have done the trick. He now believes there ARE bikes in Chch. Now we just need to load them all back onto a transporter and take them back to storage*
My daughter telling me like it is:"There is an old man in your face daddy!"
Most of the South Islanders I used to ride with down there now live up here.............and so do i
I hear you there Cuz….
"Ability hits the mark where presumption overshoots and diffidence falls short". Nicholas of Cusa
I have no idea why this thread has resurfaced...
However most of the riders depending on the day and time were at work... or riding our secret bike only roads that we don't tell any one about...
cause its Bath Day... Silly!
"Ability hits the mark where presumption overshoots and diffidence falls short". Nicholas of Cusa
I had a bath once when I visited the North Island.
The magic-wand floats. Good to know if I fall overboard one day as I suspect if I try really hard I could breath through it.
Pictures later.............
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