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    Quote Originally Posted by Kornholio
    Mmmmm scary biker girlies.........
    LOL Korn......
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    Quote Originally Posted by Goblin
    I found begging for mercy works....have been let off speeding twice and other times they've reduced the speed and let me off no rego
    I wonder if that'd work for me in drag. Just my luck I'd be pulled over a female cop.

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    Had a young man comment to me tonight after I answered his question to how fast had I been state, 'I didnt know girls could ride that fast'. I was speechless I mean thats in a straight line, but I didnt tell him that Thing is, its easy for us girls to play up on the whole chick on a bike thing cause of the reactions we get generally anyway, I find guys who have gotten over the whole gender thing are great to ride with because they respect our ability, high level through to learns, and enjoy us actually participating. At least my partner doesnt have to come home to "you've been out on that bloody bike all day" jealous wifey bleeting. And we will listen to you for hours about tyres and mods and wheelies and shock adjustments and the list is endless
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    Quote Originally Posted by Duc-Gurl
    At least my partner doesnt have to come home to "you've been out on that bloody bike all day" jealous wifey bleeting. And we will listen to you for hours about tyres and mods and wheelies and shock adjustments and the list is endless
    Sound like Bliss or utopia or biker heaven or summut

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    Quote Originally Posted by zrxer
    Sound like Bliss or utopia or biker heaven or summut
    The down side for you guys is I like my bike looked after by my bloke, I'll wash it but never polish it as good as him; I'll clean and oil my chain, check my oil levels and stuff but biker bloke has to take the bike to town for tyres, research my mods and stuff like that, theres xtra work involved
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    Quote Originally Posted by Duc-Gurl
    theres xtra work involved
    Have you got wireless Interweb installed on your TL you lucky thing ???
    Built for speed, not for comfort

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    Quote Originally Posted by zrxer
    Sound like Bliss or utopia or biker heaven or summut
    Yeah mate I'm doing ok in that department sir...infact I'm doing bloody well!
    Wouldn't be arsed if there was winging etc after I came home from a blast. Would simply turn around and do it again....either that or get an update.
    A very fortunate bloke I be



    Quote Originally Posted by Kornholio
    Have you got wireless Interweb installed on your TL you lucky thing ???
    Hell yeah and self despensing bourbon too! It is a Suzuki so obviously it has "high-speed".

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    [QUOTE=TL Rider][B]Yeah mate I'm doing ok in that department sir...infact I'm doing bloody well!
    Wouldn't be arsed if there was winging etc after I came home from a blast. Would simply turn around and do it again....either that or get an update.
    A very fortunate bloke I be :not[QUOTE]


    Alright alright ya dont have ta gloat to loud lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by zrxer
    Alright alright ya dont have ta gloat to loud lol
    Oh and did I mention she's cooking my dinner now?
    OUCH...shit I have to go and vacuum!








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    Quote Originally Posted by Duc-Gurl
    The down side for you guys is I like my bike looked after by my bloke, I'll wash it but never polish it as good as him; I'll clean and oil my chain, check my oil levels and stuff but biker bloke has to take the bike to town for tyres, research my mods and stuff like that, theres xtra work involved
    Aint it grand having a biker bloke to look after all those bits for ya?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rashika
    Aint it grand having a biker bloke to look after all those bits for ya?
    Nearly defeats the purpose doesn't it.......................................
    Built for speed, not for comfort

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grahameeboy
    No wonder I am single............
    theres other reasons


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    Quote Originally Posted by boomer
    theres other reasons
    You cheeky little Samoan :P Had a lovely jaunt to Kawhia today.....where were you?????????????
    Built for speed, not for comfort

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    Talking

    Staining the bottom decks; taking the kids to Parnell pools; Cleaning the bike; walking the dog; trip to the shops on the bike for fags, milk, cream*2 and a vid; Being a good dad and partner (i think)

    Now i'm fux0red and need a sleep! Oh wait.. kids need bathing!!:spudflip:

    MY time next w/e at L&P country :>0

    Sounds like an eventful w/e guys at Coro etc with no mishaps ..




    lol @ samoan.. i've told you i'm of parisian decent


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kornholio
    Mmmmm scary biker girlies.........
    Mmmmm Funky Fishey Flavoured scary biker girlies.......

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