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    Quote Originally Posted by EJK View Post
    Where can I find a bike that'll last 600 years?


    These two are well on the way. Taken at the Maori batalion C company mueseum opening in Gisborne. Yes I did know there was a bren carrier behind me.
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    My Bike is the one where the saddle smells like my sweaty Balls.
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    In this instance, My Bike = possession. Ownership is different, you only truly own something when you marry it.

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    Bikes have to be a bit special to survive past a few years. My old Cheney BSA might be appearing at a race meeting in the South Island occasionally, but the BMW I owned after that and most of the others have probably gone to that big S bend in the sky.

    Actually I don't really think of the Cheney as mine. It's Colin Dixon's bike, he built it when he raced for the factory team, and he raced it in Europe and here.
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    Although my Rickman was built by a lovely chap in Timaru in 1970, seeing as he has my money & I didn't steal It, I consider it to be mine.
    Which brings the question, if you're lousy enough to steal other peoples stuff, do you ever get to enjoy that satisfied feeling of ownership?

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    Quote Originally Posted by EJK View Post
    Where can I find a bike that'll last 600 years?
    Here apparently... Go to post #5

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...GN250-lifespan
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    Disagree You do NOT Own a wife /husband,

    Quote Originally Posted by trufflebutter View Post
    In this instance, My Bike = possession. Ownership is different, you only truly own something when you marry it.
    Couldnt disagree more. You do not own your husband or wife, whatever your gender maybe.
    If you divorce a partner they remain a son or daughter to their parents, but have F... all to do with you.

    It pisses me off to think my daughter belongs to someone else, she is always my daughter till the day I die.
    But not always someones wife / property.

    Get over it, these people who think they own someone, get over it, YOU DO NOT own anybody.
    You are just a partner to them, maybe for life, for as long as you are nice to to them.

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    BMWs to the S bend

    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    Bikes have to be a bit special to survive past a few years. My old Cheney BSA might be appearing at a race meeting in the South Island occasionally, but the BMW I owned after that and most of the others have probably gone to that big S bend in the sky.

    Actually I don't really think of the Cheney as mine. It's Colin Dixon's bike, he built it when he raced for the factory team, and he raced it in Europe and here.

    I really think that BMWs will be one bike that a cherished more than most. Huge demand for old BMWs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rocketman1 View Post
    I really think that BMWs will be one bike that a cherished more than most. Huge demand for old BMWs.
    No. Those Suzuki GSXRs man, they have real investment potential. Especially the 600cc ones.


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    Quote Originally Posted by rocketman1 View Post
    Couldnt disagree more. You do not own your husband or wife, whatever your gender maybe.
    If you divorce a partner they remain a son or daughter to their parents, but have F... all to do with you.

    It pisses me off to think my daughter belongs to someone else, she is always my daughter till the day I die.
    But not always someones wife / property.

    Get over it, these people who think they own someone, get over it, YOU DO NOT own anybody.
    You are just a partner to them, maybe for life, for as long as you are nice to to them.
    Read what I said and you might get some idea of what I was referring to. The words something and it should never be used in the same sentence as wife or husband. 'Something' and 'it' are invariably inanimate objects, clearly Husbands and Wives are not.

    I will spell it out for you in case you missed it.. in the context of this thread you only truly own something when you marry it = BIKE.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rocketman1 View Post
    Thinking about a friend calling his bike " My Bike "
    Got me thinking, that his bike, will be on this Earth alot longer than he will.
    In fact all going well could be part of this planet for hundreds of years to come. All things being equal.
    "My Bike" as he calls it is only his bike for as long as he exists or until he sells it. The bike will go on.
    He paid for it, but that only gives him the right to be its keeper for relatively a short period of time.

    So the bikes in my garage will go on and on. My bike, No.
    The bikes that I have been blessed to look after for a short time, and give me enjoyment yes.
    Look after your bike, and some owner in 600 years time, may track you down as a previous owner.

    Bit deep but thought I would share.
    Nice really.Ive long owned an old TL1000S...in its time with me its had some things done which in my personal opinion improve its road going ability,ive kept all the oem stuff for whatever reasons.Ive been offered some good money for the thing but its still in the shed,rather than sell it i decided awhile back that when the time comes that i wont ride it again (i dont much these days) i will gift the thing to someone credible in hope that it will live on in good nick to a time that its a collectiable bike (far off i know) therefore improving its chances of surviving,its given me much pleasure all these years so tis the least i can do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by trufflebutter View Post
    'Something' and 'it' are invariably inanimate objects, clearly Husbands and Wives are not.
    I don't know about that. My first wife was pretty inanimate... especially in bed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Daffyd View Post
    I don't know about that. My first wife was pretty inanimate... especially in bed.
    Not always the woman's fault...

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    Quote Originally Posted by trufflebutter View Post
    Read what I said and you might get some idea of what I was referring to. The words something and it should never be used in the same sentence as wife or husband. 'Something' and 'it' are invariably inanimate objects, clearly Husbands and Wives are not.

    I will spell it out for you in case you missed it.. in the context of this thread you only truly own something when you marry it = BIKE.
    Your correct , sorry my mind was just targeting a pet hate of mine."People that thinking that they own someone." Some twats even do jail time because they top their partner thinking they own them. Dont get me started.

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