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Thread: qkchk/custards Inaugural Gixxer Club Northern ride revisit

  1. #556
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    666km for me (665.9 to be exact...)

    It was a good ride. No tickets for me this time.
    So tired now though!


    see pics below and a couple of (poorly made) panoramas here
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  2. #557
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    Quote Originally Posted by swanny
    Was that on the way into Kaikohe?

    Saw an old fella on the side of the road looking "agitated"

    That was an old washing machine...you think us fellas up norf dont have inorganic collections too...
    "Ability hits the mark where presumption overshoots and diffidence falls short". Nicholas of Cusa

  3. #558
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    6th May 2003 - 12:00
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    Was good to be out on the Bandit again after 3 months inactivity, found some possible issues I'll need to have fixed before the next outing. Was a shame the 'medium paced' group kinda went out the window though
    /end communication

  4. #559
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    Quote Originally Posted by Leong
    Paul, Your brake lights are real bright!! I couldn't see anything if you braked... just when it was important to too.. Good riding with you today!
    Soz about the brake lights, I was rather pleased when you went passed as my eyesight was failing me in the dark. Made it alot easyier with someone in front.

    That was a looooooooong day. I enjoyed the ride, much thanks to the organisers.
    The art of being wise is knowing what to overlook.

  5. #560
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    Good to hear the ride went off without a hitch, wasnt able to make it in the end Damm Last minute comitments

  6. #561
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kornholio
    and Boomer gave everyone the learn

    /
    Oh yes, he did that alright. Didn't you Boomer?
    Speed doesn't kill people.
    Stupidity kills people.

  7. #562
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    What an awesome day and superbly organised. Full credit to everyone involved.
    Whens the next one ?
    That road from Kaikohe had to be set out by a biker. What is it called ??

  8. #563
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    15th October 2005 - 15:54
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    Blah Yee Haa!

    A bloody good day had by most if not all yesterday which ended up giving us pretty bloody good weather and all.
    Had 23 of the Norfland Crew turn up which was excellent!!
    A bike count at Sharkeys at Bailies Beach showed 72 or 74,either way a frecking good show.
    Got a "few" toasted bod's here still recovering from a good days riding,loads of bourbons whilst watching the Super frecking Bikes...I reckon they should recover at some stage.
    Had some mean runs learning to ride the ZX with a -1 sprocket off the front. Damn I love sideways!!!
    Good to meet the new faces,y'all seemed to have enjoyed yourself which is what yesterday was all about.
    Hope none of the sanity-challenged Crew from up this way freaked ya


    PS: If Boomer gave anyone the learn it must of been in junior school
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  9. #564
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    Thumbs up

    Quote Originally Posted by trev
    What an awesome day and superbly organised. Full credit to everyone involved.Whens the next one ?
    That road from Kaikohe had to be set out by a biker. What is it called ??
    Next one? Mate when ever the sun's shining my bike is a riding
    Mangakahia Rd mate...
    Whenever you're keen on a ride grab some mates and wander up
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  10. #565
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
    Oh yes, he did that alright. Didn't you Boomer?
    Hahahaha. Some sprightly young fella decided he didn't like being past on teh straights so come the corners he gave this foolish pom the learn;

    Nice riding Lou; I had far too many people pass me which was VERY depressing

    TLRider... I was in charge of teh speshal people remember.... I knew MY place


    :slap:

  11. #566
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    Thanks for a great ride guys, I had fun HEAPS of fun up to our eating spot! There was even a time where I was sitting behind custard for a while (Never thought I'd see the day, prob never will again )

    Towards the end of the day things started going very wrong for me, I had a couple of very stupid and very scary moments which totally killed the self confidence

    750km was my end count for the day (2Much what was your count?), in short: my but was numb at the end of the day but I had heaps of fun

    PS Motoracer you're one crazy fucker, insane skills man!!!!
    Isn't it funny how: (1)Everyone going faster than u are maniacs (2)Everyone going your speed are sane (3)Everyone slower than you are nanas

  12. #567
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    Quote Originally Posted by boomer
    Hahahaha. Some sprightly young fella decided he didn't like being past on teh straights so come the corners he gave this foolish pom the learn;

    Nice riding Lou; I had far too many people pass me which was VERY depressing

    TLRider... I was in charge of teh speshal people remember.... I knew MY place
    sprightly?? should I be worried??
    Lump lingered last in line for brains,
    And the ones she got were sort of rotten and insane...

  13. #568
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    Thanks to Custard/Qkchk/TL for a great day out, got to love some of those northland roads.

    cheers
    Make mine a Heineken

  14. #569
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    Quote Originally Posted by TL Rider
    ..... Got a "few" toasted bod's here still recovering from a good days riding,loads of bourbons whilst watching the Super frecking Bikes...I reckon they should recover at some stage.

    pfffft! harden up, some of us have to work today!

    awsome ride guys and girls, premo!

  15. #570
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    Some of us had to ride home from "Chez TL" at 8pm due to work this morning.

    Fuck it was cold on the way home and it rained on me from just south of town all the way to Waipu/Brynderwyn. Thankfully I only "saw" one pig all the way to Auckland.

    Good day out, thank's to Chris for organising the Sharky's deal it was fuckin great.

    Awesome to catch up with the mad northland cunts, Shorty and Gerver have got to be the craziest bastards I've ever seen on two wheels and overall a great turnout without any bins or incidents that I heard of.

    Also good to see Uncle B up from Wellywood and glad he went home with a hard on, although it might make for a slightly uncomfortable trip back.

    As for you Swanny, if getting stuck behind a fat man on a slow korean farm bike is being given the learn then I'll let you enjoy your moment. I now feel educated.

    I had a bit of a crap days riding to be honest, wasn't there mentally and people kept saying how hung over I looked, funny cos I was sober the night before. Just one of those days.

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