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    Quote Originally Posted by WINJA
    YEAH IT IS , ITS ALSO A GIRLS BIKE
    Thats why it was perfect for her to learn on eh WINJA

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    Quote Originally Posted by kro
    Mate, look at the smile on her dial, there is a new biker if ever I saw one.
    Yep she is lovin it, looks like I might have to start hiding my keys

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    OK, where do I trade in my boyfriend for one who'll teach me to ride on his precious bike? I can barely get mine to take me out on the back of his

    That's why I'm going to get my own. That'll learn'im

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    Quote Originally Posted by klingon
    OK, where do I trade in my boyfriend for one who'll teach me to ride on his precious bike? I can barely get mine to take me out on the back of his

    That's why I'm going to get my own. That'll learn'im
    You shouldn't say that sort of thing on here. Cowpoos and WINJA will get excited and hound you for a long time.
    edit: trade-ins are fine in my books. So when d.....


    And fishslayer, I guess this is how the bike ended up in a ditch and why you are having so much trouble with insurance.... c-c-c-cover up d;? -tristank

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    My wife learn't to ride on my old moto-x bike, we went up to wood hill for 2-3 hrs, threw her on the bike, showed her the basics & off she went. Lost count of how many times she fell off, but she learnt how to shift, clutch & break. Best thing was the grounds so soft up there, didn't matter how many times she fell, she'd get straght back up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by klingon
    OK, where do I trade in my boyfriend for one who'll teach me to ride on his precious bike? I can barely get mine to take me out on the back of his

    That's why I'm going to get my own. That'll learn'im
    I bet it's part of his grand master plan for you to buy your own bike and some pretty biker gear, so he can ride around behind you and be all supportive and stuff. As long as he remembers to watch the road sometimes

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    Quote Originally Posted by N4CR
    You shouldn't say that sort of thing on here. Cowpoos and WINJA will get excited and hound you for a long time.
    edit: trade-ins are fine in my books. So when d.....


    And fishslayer, I guess this is how the bike ended up in a ditch and why you are having so much trouble with insurance.... c-c-c-cover up d;? -tristank
    NAH NOT ME I GOT A NICE HO ALREADY

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    that's learning in style dude! wihooo tell her to:
    KEEP HER LIT!
    (and what bug juice said-that's alot of bike...find her a rat-bike too and still...KEEP HER LIT!)
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    I love the Grin!!!!!
    good on ya for getting her on the bike... might be the end of the hugs from behind... Good luck keeping up if she gets her own bike!!!!
    as I keep saying... let a chick ride once.. and they'll never stop...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Finn
    It's an 05 stripped down CRF250x. Very loud Pro Circuit pipe with some mods. How big is your farm?
    omg!!!! can I have a go???

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    Quote Originally Posted by N4CR
    And fishslayer, I guess this is how the bike ended up in a ditch and why you are having so much trouble with insurance.... c-c-c-cover up d;? -tristank
    Nah man I managed to kill it all by myself

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishslayer
    Nah man I managed to kill it all by myself
    BTW, how is the scab?
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    Still hasn't scabbed over yet. Was quite deep eh, I changed the dressing last night and its still bloody and gooey. Skin looks like its starting to come back a little.

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    Oh dear. yes it did look deep....more of a burn than anything. Hope it heals quickly and you get the insurance sorted real soon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by klingon
    OK, where do I trade in my boyfriend for one who'll teach me to ride on his precious bike? I can barely get mine to take me out on the back of his
    Wasp's looking for a girlie... ohh, but he wants one to pillion too, I guess that doesn't work then eh?
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