Bwahahahaha.....Originally Posted by buellbabe
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Bwahahahaha.....Originally Posted by buellbabe
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"Some people say that one's personality is reflected by the way they ride their bike........I’m screwed"![]()
sweet...girlOriginally Posted by Nicksta
it may be a big bike but i know whos legs its been between
a carload of blokes saw me take off my helmet to go pay for the gas....one exclaimed....f**K guys its a chick!!!....hahahah!
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Wow, nice profile pic :spudwow:Originally Posted by coastchick
Welcome to KB too![]()
Built for speed, not for comfort
LOL i love it..... welcome to KB....Originally Posted by coastchick
Taking it to the track thanks to: KIWIBIKE INSURANCE & PIRELLI TYRES, EXPERIENCE MOTORCYCLES, EBC Brakes, SUPERSPROX Sprockets, TSUBAKI Chains, RST Leathers, REPSOL Oils, FutureGrafix, Autolink
F*ck it same thing happened to me - Doh!Originally Posted by coastchick
They shall not grow old as we that are left grow old.
Age shall not weary them nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the evening,
we will remember them
Yeah, the "is that your bike" thing is pretty lame when you just rode in there on it! :slap:
The one I enjoy the most though is when you pull up alongside some blokey-bloke type at the servo/store and they look; then give you the "what's up/che' che'/cool bike dude" nod - and you oblige by giving it back. (tends to happen more on the VTR)
Then the look on their face once you have taken your helmet off and they realise they have let the side down - PRICELESS!
Om nom nom.
Youre just a show-off tho lol :P
Built for speed, not for comfort
Thanks Korn!Originally Posted by Kornholio
I actually do the nod for stif sometimes when I pull up alongside him.....cracks him up everytime!!
Om nom nom.
That would crack anyone upOriginally Posted by girlygirl
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Built for speed, not for comfort
My bike seems to be a man magnet (especially for middle aged +) they come up in droves to ask about it and share their bike stories of their youth. I haven't had any sleazy, offensive or demeaning remarks...everyone is genuinely interested. It seems to be a real conversation starter. Many are surprised that I choose to ride a muscle bike...when I explain the short leg diease they all relate.
Some service station attendants get nervous that I am going to steal gas when I pull into the station but relax as soon as I flip up the visor...can't seem to get the scary look down...even when I try doh!
Lots of guys at work ride bikes, apart from the odd comment about motorcyles and the armed forces being the last bastion of male-dom (when they are wanting a laugh and a stir) I have got nothing but respect and great convo's about different bikes and the like. Really enjoy it.
One thing special that doesn't happen so much when I am in the car, is the never ending amount of kids who wave at me. From the car, from the street, when they see me hanging around my bike, etc. It's a like a piped piper kind of situation.
Doesn't happen to hubby so know idea why this happens?
I've finished okay...there are no last words of wisdom...it's time to pull your pants up and go home!![]()
Originally Posted by heavenly.talker
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good one aye...lolOriginally Posted by KATWYN
it may be a big bike but i know whos legs its been between
DITTO Absolutely everything Heavenly Talker said!!
The funniest 'wave' I've had happened one day while on my home on the Auck motorway. I was in the middle lane and out of the corner of my eye I was aware that someone in the car on my right was trying to attract my attention. Now because of previous negative experiences with cars I did the staunch biker thing and ignored this... but eventually the constant horn blaring got the better of me and I glanced over. The car was some little shopping-basket and taking up most of the interior was the biggest Maori dude I have ever laid eyes on, he was grinning at me, waving and giving me a big thumbs up!!!
So I waved back and rode home with a big smile on my face.![]()
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