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    Quote Originally Posted by fordchick
    ... your skinny arse that probably rattles in gale force winds.

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    Check it out.

    THis is should show my exemption letter, not that it ever got used.

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    but it did not help me get off this.

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    THis was a well hidden van, note my breaking has pulled the forks in.

    Could have been worse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fordchick
    because it only shows how insecure you are about your skinny arse that probably rattles in gale force winds.
    is that why you bought that big fat hippo of a gn?
    haha it might not shake in the wind but i bet it does when you try and go 100 on it
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    Quote Originally Posted by polykarbonate
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    THis was a well hidden van, note my breaking has pulled the forks in.

    Could have been worse.
    how did they get you for that one? haha thats a good photo though
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper
    Guy claims that you can ride this 400 on a restricted. Please put him in his place

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...n-39336785.htm
    i rode a gpz400 without a lisence and have a 650 on my learners so it would be a bit hypocritical of me im sorry
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    Quote Originally Posted by gamgee
    how did they get you for that one? haha thats a good photo though
    AS a general rule i always challenge fines, dont we all?

    I was confident with this one as ive got a mirrored visor and there is not really any identification other than my custom paint work.

    Anyway i wrote in for photo and to deny, but after recieving the photo i decided that rather than take it any further i would wear the $80 fine and be thankfull that i jumped on the breaks when i did.

    Also being a camera there was no Demerit points and was only munituary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by polykarbonate

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    THis was a well hidden van, note my breaking has pulled the forks in.
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    Sucks to be caught by a van! funny how your looking straight at it though, obviously thinking "DOH!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder
    I personally think the bigger (med sized) bikes ARE easier to ride... safer (in the hands of a newbie) is a whole other issue.
    no, what I meant was the CBR400 and CBR250 are almost the same physically, it's just one has a 250cc engine, the other has a 400cc engine.. not a great deal in it.. just wondered that's all..


    And with no plate on the front of the bike, and no way (from what I know) of the cops able to trace a vehicle back to the owner cos it's a specific colour, did the van dude swing round and get your rego then?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bugjuice
    And with no plate on the front of the bike, and no way (from what I know) of the cops able to trace a vehicle back to the owner cos it's a specific colour, did the van dude swing round and get your rego then?
    umm two posts above http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...2&postcount=68

    kinda spells it out there buggy!

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    I thought that was you Karl... I do seem to remember helping putting that alarm in and getting it to remote start properly. Seems you've moved back up north then?

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    HI.

    Yes ive moved back up north after finishing my course.

    Im now working for trustpower.

    Hey thanks heaps for your help with the alarm, i take it your almost done with study?

    I meet another guy down there doing electrical that was riding a NSR 250 do you know who im talking about??

    here is a photo of bike in question, the front paint it also finished now.

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    Anyway its good to see somebody i know in these forums.

    I had a rough intro, lol.

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    Yeah how the hell did they get you for that? - I've pulled the fingers coming up to speed camera vans while doing about 140 cos I was sure they couldn't get me,,,,, and they didn't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Racer X
    I've pulled the fingers coming up to speed camera vans while doing about 140 cos I was sure they couldn't get me...
    stupid peurile fecker.

    real funny joke that.

    we'll all be laughing so, so hard when that photo's presented to the pollies as a supporting reason for bikes being required to wear front numberplates.

    think a bit harder, back off in future, and just be grateful when you do actually fail to notice a camera and the snap doesn't result in a ticket.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gamgee
    is that why you bought that big fat hippo of a gn?
    haha it might not shake in the wind but i bet it does when you try and go 100 on it
    Nah man i underestimated those bike and they do 100 easy, but then again i have a skinny arse, and the bike didnt feel like it was towing a ford
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    Quote Originally Posted by polykarbonate
    Yes ive moved back up north after finishing my course.

    Im now working for trustpower.

    Hey thanks heaps for your help with the alarm, i take it your almost done with study?

    I meet another guy down there doing electrical that was riding a NSR 250 do you know who im talking about??

    here is a photo of bike in question, the front paint it also finished now.

    Anyway its good to see somebody i know in these forums.

    I had a rough intro, lol.
    I finished uni about 4 months ago. I just have to print & resubmit my thesis and then I can graduate (again). But I've got meself a job at Tait Electronics being an embedded software engineer (programming radios like the police/fire bridage etc use).

    Can't say I reconise the bike though.

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