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    Quote Originally Posted by Forbes & Davies
    and if you're riding on Metzeler tyres you go into the draw to win heaps of cool free stuff.
    Does one count? I am running a Metz front at the mo!

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    Wink Something for EVERYONE

    OK everone heres the rub - while we would LOVE to give everyone a prize just for turning up if we did that the company would have no money left to pay me..... my kids would go hungry and barefoot... ( sob, sob)... soooooo the deal is if you want the chance to win some COOL prizes just chuck a set of Metzelers on yer bike!
    And were not "preaching to the converted" - its called rewarding loyal customers.... after all they've shelled out thier hard earned dosh.

    Its a win win really - get some GOOD rubber on your bike and you could win big... and if your not in the market for tyres, come along anyway for a fun ride ( thats what biking is about is't it?) and don't forget that just by turning up you WILL get a discount voucher for your next set of tyres - see.... nobody goes away empty handed.

    The ride on the track is administered by Auckland Motorcycle Club - so when we say there is "a chance to ride" we mean IF you are early enough ( numbers will be limited) and have the acceptable riding gear and pay the club some dosh then you CAN have a ride on the track - looking like 2 x 15 min sessions at this stage.

    See ya there!

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    Yes one does count - tho you really should have a matching set..... but I would say that would'nt I !!

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    Got a front tyre to match Sport Demon in 100/80 x 17 or similar. And how's about a price incentive now?? See http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...91&postcount=1
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    Who from Wellywood is going to this? I suggest we meet up and ride en masse to Taupo and have ourselves a jolly good time. Last year was a bloody hoot. This is a good meet involving bikers from all over the country so lets support it.
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    Let's have a Welly's Masive reunion at Taupo.

    I'm there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash
    Let's have a Welly's Masive reunion at Taupo.

    I'm there.
    Now that's smart white man talk!!

    I hear that the stuntwars thing was a bit of a hit. Drew still can't stop his ugly head wobbling.

    The three week trip to AK in May has been binned too fuck it so I won't be coming up after all. Already spent my allowances too. FUCK
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    The man performed mate, what can I say. Third gear stand ups by the end of the day.

    You're just scared of coming up and getting the learn from an 18 year old bike with no brake on stunt gearing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash
    The man performed mate, what can I say. Third gear stand ups by the end of the day.

    You're just scared of coming up and getting the learn from an 18 year old bike with no brake on stunt gearing.
    Scared of scared sheep? I can run and shit at the same time so beat tht!
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    I'm pretty keen for it.
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    Right that's two of us then. Pretty sure Drew will want to demonstrate his wheelie mana too. I say depart welly at 0900 arrive Taupo at 1130 in time for nosebag. Tear up the track and get home for a few beers.
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    I've seen you ride. Better leave at 06.30.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Holy Roller
    I wouldn't buy a set just to try them out as others with heavier bikes don't recommend them (ME880, lighter bikes seem OK though).
    How heavy a bike are you looking at? "Roxanne" (CBR1000FL) at 230Km dry runs really well on her Z6's (I wouldn't put anything less on her) and I am known for riding long distances with the "kitchen sink" on her. I get well over 10,000km out of the rear alone with Z6's without any loss of traction. Good in the wet. Best dam tyre for bikes of "Roxanne's" class (Sport/Super Sport Tourers) IMHO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash
    I've seen you ride. Better leave at 06.30.
    And get there for breakfast?
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    (Thread bump)

    I'm keen.

    0900 isn't really a realistic departure time for me though, I've seen 200km/h, but I can't average it .

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