It’s very quiet 🤐 , I did read about the motorcycle touring Parts of NZ may add one next month when it stops raining
It’s very quiet 🤐 , I did read about the motorcycle touring Parts of NZ may add one next month when it stops raining
It was the right way up in my photos but uploading here it fell over, the first bike in the photo is one of mine,
Someone has to reply. WELCOME.
Yes, sadly it is quiet here these days. Once upon a time we discussed motorcycling and shared ride stories and bike reviews . It was enjoyable to be here. Now it is dominated by Political Analysts
Happiness is a means of travel, not a destination
Yes still here, so Welcome from me too. Cheers
Cheers
Merv
I was gonna wait for the rain to stop before saying hi..... That's not working out very well.
I used to live on teh Karikari Peninsula. Lovely spot.
Manopausal.
Ride 90 mile beach, as if I got stuck in soft sand I should be able to retrieve the bike and if it fell over it’s not too big to pickup, I been to Kaimaumau on the bike when I master the art of putting up photos I will add them
I rode 90 mile Beach with some lovely young thing on the back in a bikini (her not me).
The GS1100 wasn't a BMW, it was a suzuki tourer. Up through the Creek.
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
I wasn't here. And no one can prove otherwise.
Please help keep me in leather and on tarmac - it's good for my ego
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Funny, it was quite clear when I did it, which was fortunate as I kinda went from one 'island' to the next.
Lovely young thing is putting the kids to bed shortly.
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
lived in Rangiputa back in the 60's, only liveable house on the beach - was the old post office, no tourists, no holiday makers, no woke pos, no anybody - no power, pervasive smell of kero from the lanterns, remember the dragons face when dad brought a kerosene fridge home, the old orchards hidden along the beach produced great fruit, the mudflats down the harbour had great mud oysters-flounders and rays, many of the rotten old homesteads were full of bush honey - pretty simple living for a couple of bush-kids
Kaimaumau - caught my first GTs there
thanxs for the memories
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