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  1. #31
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    Quote Originally Posted by maha man
    Its Home safe and sound, met up with Busa Pete at Upper Harbour on ramp and stoped at Dairy Flat BP, im sure he approved, and nice little wheelie at Orewa Pete, bling for you for doing that....... Point is, i love the bike and have made the right decision, roll on sunday and the Great Northern...
    I found it. You sure know how to get a man in trouble don't you.is that pay back for the hillbilly thing
    Very nice bike pete just said it had good leg room for pillion so i said i wanted one.Look forward to seeing it on sunday.

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    The wheelie thing??..... opps, might not have been you, might have been, um, um, um, nah it was you.............

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    Whoever said that vtec was peaky...

    I thought the whole idea was to give you a flexible engine?

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    What was it that clinched the deal in favour of the Triumph.?

    I'm a couple years away (short of winning LOTTO) from making a change, but am thinking of the VFR / Triumph being the prime contenders.
    This is based on looks and what I have read, never ridden either and too scared too (I know I'll gets the wants if I do).
    Plenty of time for something to swing my view though.
    Soccer - A Gentlemans game played by Hooligans. Rugby - A Hooligans Game played by Gentlemen.

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    How's the new beasty going Maha?
    They shall not grow old as we that are left grow old.
    Age shall not weary them nor the years condemn.
    At the going down of the sun and in the evening,
    we will remember them

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colapop
    How's the new beasty going Maha?
    Love it, big ride on Sunday with the Akl/Nof guys, no where near up to the speed of those guys, but great being a participant of such an event. Was like years ago when i ran the Flatcher Marathon, i did it as a participant not a competitor and enjoyed it just as much, and the body feels the same as it did after running 42km, never riding that far before and will more likely than not.... do it again.....

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