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    Quote Originally Posted by SpeedyGirl
    whats JWALKER riding?
    A loaner until he gets his done

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper
    A loaner until he gets his done

    Whens your bike turning up?

    Had it a week already... u want a go?
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    Nah its cool, as long as I can park mine next to yours Im cool
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper
    Nah its cool, as long as I can park mine next to yours Im cool
    More than welcome to take it for a blat anytime
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    Thats fukn cool

    big ups to ya photographer....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper
    A loaner until he gets his done
    He'd better not bin it or the "owner" might slap him big time !!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by SpeedyGirl
    Yup, and if you bring your bike to work at all, keen for a lunchtime spin sometime?
    Yep sure, a lunchtime ride would be great. I bring it whenever I can. Do you bring yours, I haven't noticed it parked downstairs?

    A quick blat out to the Black Tulip (or whatever it's called now) and back via the hills perhaps?
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    Quote Originally Posted by far queue
    Yep sure, a lunchtime ride would be great. I bring it whenever I can. Do you bring yours, I haven't noticed it parked downstairs?

    A quick blat out to the Black Tulip (or whatever it's called now) and back via the hills perhaps?

    Don't park mine there........ I am in a different building that you......
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    Cool pics Tyger, but if it was Dan behind the camera, tell him to go talk with his old man about how to point a camera with the action in the middle

    Good that the gear took the impact and scrapies.
    I have just found out that they have removed the word gullible from the dictionary

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    Great pictures!
    thanks for sharing
    good to see you doing that sort of thing on a small bike.
    I lived in chch a few years back,
    love those roads round the hills
    cheers, Allan.

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    Quote--I had a ride on my future bike on the weekend, a proper sports bike a Kawasaki KR250--Quote

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    TygerTung it's good to see you enjoying yourself. Thanks for sharing. Bought Connies boys one of them beasties many moons ago. Spent most of the time in a paddock/river bank with it, with their mates. So if you get tired of the tarmac...................

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    Good bikes the CG, had one as my first bike. They were great bikes mate. They will go forever if you let them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bartman10
    Cool pics there...

    I used to have a CG125 when I lived in Chch too. Had a lot of fun in the port hills on it.


    Ditto. My first road bike was a CG110 in Chch plus a power packed SL125.
    The CG was a blast, such an easy to live with bike. Right down to that fully enclosed chain meant you hardly ever had to oil it.
    Thanks for sharing the pics TygerTung and for giving it heaps on the CG. Takes me back to learning to wheelie the CG on the dirt. So light if you dropped it nothing broke!
    edit: Lets start an ex-CG owners club, Snipers another one.
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    Love the slide mate thats tough
    Some one caught one of my bins on camera once though i dont like to boast
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