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    Events in Taranaki

    Go to www.mach1yamaha.co.nz if your in Taranaki

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazyxr250rider
    Go to www.mach1yamaha.co.nz if your in Taranaki
    why the hell would you wanna ride in the naki....they're all slow over there... :spudbooge
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    Given the short comings of my riding style, it doesn't matter what I'm riding till I've got my shit in one sock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cowpoos
    why the hell would you wanna ride in the naki....they're all slow over there... :spudbooge
    Awwww piss off!!!!!!!!

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    haha... all to their own opinion I guess.

    Love the sig crazyxr250rider...
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    Quote Originally Posted by cowpoos
    why the hell would you wanna ride in the naki....they're all slow over there... :spudbooge
    the slow ones are best they easy to get a ride out of. hell man even you might get a ride if you came over here.

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    Who wants a "fast" ride... nice an slow, keep it going for hours I say... plenty of time for "exploring" and all that sort of thing.

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    Energy Honda also do rides for tourers/sprots bikes "Pie and Pint Nite," that might suit Mr Poos more...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick
    Energy Honda also do rides for tourers/sprots bikes "Pie and Pint Nite," that might suit Mr Poos more...
    might give me something to do while you taranaki boy catch up...I heard you guys are so slow that the bugs hit the backs of ya helmets....
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    Given the short comings of my riding style, it doesn't matter what I'm riding till I've got my shit in one sock.

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    Nah... we would send ya on to the Gay Bar and you could wait for as long as you like, while we would be out at Whangamomona...afterwards we could compare the backs of crash helmets and compare who got what bugs...

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    hmmm.. well I'm definately not fast by any means.. but I like the odd twist of the wrist at times. And riding within ones limits (with a little pushing) is my kinda thing. But I also like the cruising rides, taking in the views.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DemonWolf
    ............Love the sig crazyxr250rider.......
    No I really do need tyres....

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    Has anyone actually visited the site??

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    Hey "cow poos caught in the short and curlies" Come up here for a ride with sensei out to the whanga pub you'll enjoy riding with him and the rest of us will try to catch up and have a beer or 5 with ya.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soundbeltfarm
    Hey "cow poos caught in the short and curlies" Come up here for a ride with sensei out to the whanga pub you'll enjoy riding with him and the rest of us will try to catch up and have a beer or 5 with ya.
    I've been trying to get sensei to come the the trackday at manfield on the 15th feb... [only $40 whole day] but so far he's been too chicken...or is he to scared to make a fool of him self?
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    Given the short comings of my riding style, it doesn't matter what I'm riding till I've got my shit in one sock.

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    Arrow Err, poos...

    Quote Originally Posted by cowpoos
    I've been trying to get sensei to come the the trackday at manfield on the 15th feb... [only $40 whole day] but so far he's been too chicken...or is he to scared to make a fool of him self?
    I think if your looking for a bite, your unlikely to get it. Not everyone believes its all that counts on a track. Nor does everyone who has a good bike and know how to ride want to get on a track. Should you be really wanting to find out how fast (or slow) naki riders are, then you need to come to the naki. You can crow as much as you like, but until you come over and we all go for a ride to the Wanga pub and back, it means very little really. So Poos, I think your a good bastard. But, the gauntlet is handed down to you. Come up to the naki and try our roads out. I suspect that even I could keep up on a ride out to Wangamonina unless you are as quick as Sensei...
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