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  1. #46
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waylander
    What kind of Chopper?
    Any kind of chopper is available in the bikie dream land :-)

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    We still have room in our garage.
    On a good day we will have an R1, CB900, RG150, Duc 900SS and when my flatmate finally gets in to gear, he'll have one to add to the pile.
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    Well folks! The total is now up to 7! Yep, went off to buckets today with one on the trailer-came home with two. MSTRS has gone and got himself a bucket-something about the family that plays together....Looks like the fireplace might be offed for a heat pump then we can use the woodshed for bikes, where will it all end?
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    Quote Originally Posted by yungatart
    Well folks! The total is now up to 7! Yep, went off to buckets today with one on the trailer-came home with two. MSTRS has gone and got himself a bucket-something about the family that plays together....Looks like the fireplace might be offed for a heat pump then we can use the woodshed for bikes, where will it all end?
    Correction mother: Six bikes, not seven.

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    than battle ever knew.

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    Our babies (the bikes) are the most pampered members of the family too. We moved house so they all could be garaged in comfort!

    I have just decided to get rid of my learners bike...suzuki volty. I learned all my trade my this little darling...it has a custom paint job, has lots of chrome, custom grips and bars...etc.

    Hubbie was all for getting me a bike as long as I did all the maintenance myself. This little baby was where I learnt and practiced. You aint seen a little bike so fine until you've seen her...ah...sigh...the little girl will be leaving home...I'll give you a link to TM when I have the listing organised.
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    Smile More on the volty

    Its a hollgraphic paint job in silver/green. Forgot to add that.

    If you happen to know of anyone looking for a reliable and stylish learner and that would appreciate my little darling feel free to private message me.

    Cheers

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    update

    As you know, the collection of bikes in our family continues to grow, they long ago took over the woodshed, half the gargre - which is where MSTRS works. It got to the stage where he would have to shift half a dozen things to get to the one thing he needed , then put them all back again, use the one thing he needed, and then go through the process all over again, you get the idea. With temperatures dropping and the woodshed full of bikes, we decided to bite the bullet. Cap in hand, we approach the bank to finance a much bigger garage with carport out front and a heat pump in the house to replace the fireplace. A major issue was where to store our collection, thank goodness for neighbours who ride, but are more restrained in how many bikes they must have... Office transferred to spare room, dining room becomes workshop and my whole house looks like the grandkids have been given free rein for quite some time! But wait! Theres more! This is what the outside of the house looks like!! Still, you can't make an omelette without breaking eggs....
    I have to confess that I can't wait to get it finished tho....
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    Diarrhoea is hereditary - it runs in your jeans

    If my nose was running money, I'd blow it all on you...

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    Quote Originally Posted by yungatart
    Eighteen months ago I had to convince MSTRS that he really needed to get back in to bike riding. Now we have six bikes between three of us and you can't move around our gagre or woodshed and two of them are stored at G4E's farm. Help! Where did I go wrong? Does anyone else have this problem? Shoulda listened to my mother, she always said to be careful what you wish for.
    Sounds bloody good to me. I got five bikes of me own in the garage, and my lady has one.
    Cant quite figure out what your problem is.

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    I'm slowly taking up my parents 2-car garage.. I've shifted a bunch of their stuff for my Kintetic, and when I got the Honda (Dx-mail work bike), I moved even more stuff.. my next evil plan is to kick one of their cars out the garage so I can have a proper parking space..
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    Quote Originally Posted by FIZZERMAN
    Sounds bloody good to me. I got five bikes of me own in the garage, and my lady has one.
    Cant quite figure out what your problem is.
    Problem? Can't quite figure...? There won't BE a problem soon (not soon enough). At least for awhile (shhhh). You know what they say about the stuff expanding to fit the available space.
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZeroIndex
    I'm slowly taking up my parents 2-car garage.. I've shifted a bunch of their stuff for my Kintetic, and when I got the Honda (Dx-mail work bike), I moved even more stuff.. my next evil plan is to kick one of their cars out the garage so I can have a proper parking space..
    Ahhh...the innocence of youth!! Note the spelling....garage = for cars. The world is your oyster & there is a gargre somewhere for you.
    Diarrhoea is hereditary - it runs in your jeans

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    Last I looked I had 6 in the garage and two in the garden shed. Still plenty of room for more old, unloved jappers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yungatart
    Ahhh...the innocence of youth!! Note the spelling....garage = for cars. The world is your oyster & there is a gargre somewhere for you.
    my bad..
    Practice: gargre, crusier, gargre, crusier..

    YAY!! any others I need to remember?
    “There's nothing more exhilarating than pointing out the shortcomings of others, is there? ”-Clerks

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    Why, to be sure.Remember that if you have a sprotsbike you may prak it in the gargre.
    Quote Originally Posted by skidmark
    This world has lost it's drive, everybody just wants to fit in the be the norm as it were.
    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
    The manufacturers go to a lot of trouble to find out what the average rider prefers, because the maker who guesses closest to the average preference gets the largest sales. But the average rider is mainly interested in silly (as opposed to useful) “goodies” to try to kid the public that he is riding a racer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion
    Why, to be sure.Remember that if you have a sprotsbike you may prak it in the gargre.

    Your grammar has gone to pieces - there is no space between the full stop and remember. The rest is fine.

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