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    Quote Originally Posted by robnz
    might have to go for a few warm up rides before doing the loop. my legs feel like i walked it instead of rode it. to much sitting on lecture benches and not getting out there to enjoy the roads
    Well now you know what it takes, so you can improve your fitness accordingly...you must if you want to enjoy the rides and not suffer during and for days afterwards!

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    awww thx korn. i feel special enough to go get these knots outa me hair now lol.

    and juzzer ... hell thats the nicest thing youve said in months! :P about time u let me try out the new bike isnt it ?????

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zed
    Well now you know what it takes, so you can improve your fitness accordingly...you must if you want to enjoy the rides and not suffer during and for days afterwards!
    i will just have to go more KB rides. That should fix it
    Its all about the game and how you play it.

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    Was good to see you again Jill, didn't actually see you riding during the course of the morning though, as I was way up the front. Tks for volunteering to be T.E.C, but the pace was good wasn't it,
    Pace was excellent with good riding skills from everyone too.

    I enjoy the earlyish morning starts, several riders have made know their displeasure about meeting at 9, but i'd even like to see a 7 or 8am start on the next one. Great time of the day to ride cos there's little traffic about, next to none on the open roads, and it's a such beautiful time of the day...if it's dry that is.
    I agree. Early morning starts are fine by me. Specially over summer with the heat.

    100kmph is a very restrictive open road speed for *our* kind of bikes! :shifty
    Aye, well, on the way down I had to briefly relinquish my job of tail-end-charlie through that section...
    Exploring pastures anew...

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    Quote Originally Posted by lia
    awww thx korn. i feel special enough to go get these knots outa me hair now lol.

    and juzzer ... hell thats the nicest thing youve said in months! :P about time u let me try out the new bike isnt it ?????
    Bloody hell is the SP the dam town bike or something....

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    No that would be you Juzz lol
    Built for speed, not for comfort

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kornholio
    No that would be you Juzz lol
    Cheeky prick....i'll put you on the back of the SP...you'll be lovin it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kornholio
    No that would be you Juzz lol
    Your bikes just a guise


    :slap:

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    Quote Originally Posted by juzzer
    Cheeky prick....i'll put you on the back of the SP...you'll be lovin it
    Heh almost have been on the back of your bike coming down the Kopu/Hiuai road.....then I pulled out and past ya
    Built for speed, not for comfort

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kornholio
    Heh almost have been on the back of your bike coming down the Kopu/Hiuai road.....then I pulled out and past ya
    Was just bein friendly and makin you and yr sewing machine feel good

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    i must say dickhead cager of the day though went to a remuera teenager driving mummy's suv, pulling out of the pauanui turnoff, crossing the road BETWEEN zed and me. and we weren't fucking around either. man did the kids (4 or 5 of them in in) look scared. i think he found the gas instead of the brake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zed
    Well now you know what it takes, so you can improve your fitness accordingly...you must if you want to enjoy the rides and not suffer during and for days afterwards!
    some of us had to do a 10 hour shift when we got home!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by marty
    i must say dickhead cager of the day though went to a remuera teenager driving mummy's suv, pulling out of the pauanui turnoff, crossing the road BETWEEN zed and me. and we weren't fucking around either. man did the kids (4 or 5 of them in in) look scared. i think he found the gas instead of the brake.
    And a close 2nd would have to be ze blind Germanz who nearly backed over my bike at the Tairua servo...i yelled out a rather loud "HEY" when he was a mere foot away in his reversing stupor!

    Quote Originally Posted by marty
    some of us had to do a 10 hour shift when we got home!!!
    Busa must be keeping you fit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zed
    And a close 2nd would have to be ze blind Germanz who nearly backed over my bike at the Tairua servo...i yelled out a rather loud "HEY" when he was a mere foot away in his reversing stupor!
    and a third was the guy on the sp2 being taken out by a car coming out of a sideroad. never stopped just turned on to the road
    Its all about the game and how you play it.

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    he had to do all sorts of breaking and weaving to avoid that nissan
    Its all about the game and how you play it.

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