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    god your a worrie gal...some how I'm not surprised though...
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    Quote Originally Posted by vixter
    .. made a few people laugh coming off the straight!!!
    ...well ummmmmmmm after I knew you were ok and picked up "your" bike sure...there was a bit of a giggle
    Totally sureal to watch it happen eh!!:slap:
    Oh well all's groovy baby,no point crying over spilt moccachinno.
    See ya next time...just make sure ya see the STOP sign

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    Arrow Meh.

    Quote Originally Posted by Wolf
    "Bloody Suzukis", eh?
    Last week it was bloody Hondas....

    Glad to hear that your OK V. Bit of a bugger eh.
    Those who insist on perfect safety, don't have the balls to live in the real world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by texmo
    Man whats that vicky 6 or 7 chases in the last how many weeks?
    ill give you a bloody slap young wiper snapper!!
    VIXTER

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolf
    "Bloody Suzukis", eh? Ach, well I suppose we can't expect anything better from someone with a pic of a Kockasucki in their profile

    And why am I not surprised that bloody Jafas can't cope with gravel? The juddering tends to make you spill your latte, somewhat, does it not?

    (PT, for those who hadn't twigged)

    Glad you didn't hurt yourself binning and glad you had a good day despite everything.


    hey less of the 636 bloody damn fine back

    well if i still had it....
    VIXTER

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    Quote Originally Posted by cowpoos
    god your a worrie gal...some how I'm not surprised though...



    er why u not surprised tell me more!!!
    VIXTER

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    Quote Originally Posted by TL Rider
    ...well ummmmmmmm after I knew you were ok and picked up "your" bike sure...there was a bit of a giggle
    Totally sureal to watch it happen eh!!:slap:
    Oh well all's groovy baby,no point crying over spilt moccachinno.
    See ya next time...just make sure ya see the STOP sign
    hey thanks by the way for picking my bike up least i know how you are now

    i knew i must of looked like a right twat

    but if anyone can do that without a doubt it wud be me!!!!!
    VIXTER

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    Quote Originally Posted by vixter
    hey thanks by the way for picking my bike up least i know how you are now
    i knew i must of looked like a right twat
    but if anyone can do that without a doubt it wud be me!!!!!
    No worries Vick...but you weren't the only one that needed a bit of umm help so don't sweat it
    Hope it hasn't put you off our roads up here as no doubt we'll be into another run sometime soonish....if you guys are up to it that is

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    Not sure how its the bikes fault you didn't see the stop sign, locked the back wheel up coz of the crap brakes, yea okay
    GSXR wiping the shit that is that Honda, Yamaha and Kawasaki off the road since '85'


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    Fuckin hell Vicky, how did you make you make it this far in life??? and i thought i was accident prone.....
    Maybe you should change your name to A-Bomb........
    or try walking......
    Cibby play thing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Postie
    Fuckin hell Vicky, how did you make you make it this far in life??? and i thought i was accident prone.....
    Maybe you should change your name to A-Bomb........
    or try walking......
    From all the guy comments...A Blondeshell...........of course guys don't crash eh......

    Main thing is that you are okay and still wriggling that bottom that Dover seems to like...

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    Hairy brakes can always be a major bother. The brakes on my old RD350 were telepathic - just think of putting them on and the back wheel would lock up and cause "interesting" movements in the arse end of the bike (and bloody-near cause "movements" in my arse end).

    I'd put issues with brakes as down to the individual bike and not a make in particular. I had cause to do some serious emergency braking on the Suzuki LS400 and it stopped perfectly - no grabbing or locking, no fishtailing, responded instantly. Other bikes I've had have had worse brakes and usually the problems vanished with new pads, adjustment etc (except for one bike that always broke off to the side due to a bent frame)
    Motorbike Camping for the win!

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    Hell if I had Dover watching my butt I'd be doing everthing to escape as well. Typical blonde always trying to be the centre of attention aye. Good to see you gave us a bit of entertainment girl, we were just starting to get bored.
    Motobob

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    Apparently Vicki the following is a rough transcript of a conversation between your daughter and mine as they walked down to the beach yesterday as we where riding:

    Mac: My mummy had a car like that but she bashed it
    Amy: Did she?
    [ 30 seconds later]
    Mac: My mummy had one of those but she bashed it
    Amy: Is that right?
    [60 seconds later]
    Mac: My mummy had one of those blue cars but she bashed it
    Ad infinitum all the way to the beach, Amy believes the carnage affected over 6 cars 'apparently'

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    my suziki fell apart to......................

    Yeh was following ya and wondered why you didn't want to stop??/

    See ya on the next one
    Lump lingered last in line for brains,
    And the ones she got were sort of rotten and insane...

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