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    Auckland Motorcycle Recovery Specialists

    Hey,

    Used this service on Sunday evening. Fast (less than 30 mins from first contact to loading my bike), friendly, service. Kevin did a great job of securing my bike onto his COOL bike trailer. Very reasonable rates too. Highest recommendation possible. Been doing it for over four years. Phone Kevin on 0211569448 or go to www.motorcyclerecovery.co.nz

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    Ok you've plugged the business, now spill the beans on why you needed recovering? Hopefully mechanical, not medical reasoning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by haydes55 View Post
    Ok you've plugged the business, now spill the beans on why you needed recovering? Hopefully mechanical, not medical reasoning.
    Yeah you great big ol Teddy bear ewe!
    Where ya bin Puddy?
    Mate hope it was just mech an ical, ol Kevin is the best aye.
    We gunna see you on a SATNR ride anytime soon brother.
    Old Guy, Lethal, Me, Munster and others have been keeping her ticking over.
    Great rides lately.
    Come say gidday, soon!
    Every day above ground is a good day!:

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    Hey caseye.

    I could bullshit, but the sad truth is ................ I RAN OUT OF GAS.
    Oh the shame!
    I hadn't ridden it in a while and shot down the motorway to a mate's place. I saw the gas warning light on but it didn't really sort of sink in, so to speak. It a good bike, but like all the others, no gas, no go.
    I have a trailer at home, but my girlfriend wouldn't be able to hook it up etc etc, and the mate that I would normally call was away.
    Have already handed my man card.

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    Quote Originally Posted by puddy View Post
    Hey caseye.

    I could bullshit, but the sad truth is ................ I RAN OUT OF GAS.
    Oh the shame!
    I hadn't ridden it in a while and shot down the motorway to a mate's place. I saw the gas warning light on but it didn't really sort of sink in, so to speak. It a good bike, but like all the others, no gas, no go.
    I have a trailer at home, but my girlfriend wouldn't be able to hook it up etc etc, and the mate that I would normally call was away.
    Have already handed my man card.
    LOL< as you should! No man card for you for at least a month.
    Shit happens mate.
    Come out on Thursday and give the ol bike a bit of a shake down run, you know us little guys won't be laughing atcha!
    Wellllllllll, OK, I might a bit.
    Every day above ground is a good day!:

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