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  1. #16
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    15th November 2004 - 12:53
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    Cool

    Kia ora and welcome to New Zealand.

    Enjoy travelling on our roads and looking at the great scenery that NZ has to offer.

    Keep this thread updated when ever you can so that KBers can maybe catch up with you for a chat/coffee/beer whenever you are in there town/city.

  2. #17
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    18th December 2004 - 08:09
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    If you can post a rough itinerary of where you will be and when maybe some of us can plan to meet up with you and have a drink/coffee/ride.
    Enjoy the tour and good luck

    "If you can't laugh at yourself, you're just not paying attention!"
    "There is no limit to dumb."

    "Resolve to live with all your might while you do live, and as you shall wish you had done ten thousand years hence."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Finn View Post
    Hi Raleva. You've picked a good country to tour in, that's for sure.

    Having just watched a documentary on the History Channel about D-Day, it reminded me of the Grandfather I never got to know as he lost his life at Normandy. It got me thinking about Germany and recent history.

    I'd like to take this opportunity to ask you a question. Under the circumstances, I can understand that you may find my question difficult to answer as I am sure it will stir up some emotions. I am not trying to offend you or your country in any way so please don't take this the wrong way, but what is it with David Hasselhoff?
    LOL fuck I wish I could give you rep for that

  4. #19
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    25th May 2004 - 23:04
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    Good to hear you are up and running again, Ralf and Eva, (although still with some minor troubles!) and we look forward to seeing you both soon. If the forks are still giving you trouble we can help - Andy has a special tool for working on Yamaha forks!

    The spare room is ready for your visit!
    Yes, I am pedantic about spelling and grammar so get used to it!

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    Hi I have just caught that you are in ChCh.
    There is a rally at Hororata pub this weekend (less than 1 hour from chch) if you were looking to meet some fellow bikers pop on out & have a look, even if you only went to the bar & not the rally itself, there are a few KB'ers there, some just for the day.
    I guess I'll miss meeting you (working) but all the best with the rest of your trip.

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    12th March 2005 - 23:42
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    Welcome mate, I am sure you will enjoy your travels through new zealand! As previously mentioned, post up a brief itenary, I am sure there are a few blokes and ladies here keen to meet up with you and buy you a beer/coffee.
    Cheers!
    Nail your colours to the mast that all may look upon them and know who you are.
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  7. #22
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    6th June 2006 - 22:15
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    Talking

    Hi folks!

    We can't make any real plans, and sometimes it is very good to do so!!
    Usually we don't know where we will be the next day.
    (Except we got stucked like again and again in the last 6 months)
    So our "plans" are to leave Christchurch on Wednesday and go to the south.
    We like to go on gravelroads as well as on tar!
    So if you hear or see us on our 2 noisy 1-cylinders, with the strange (german) numberplate, just stop us and have a chat!!
    But nobody HAS to buy us a or a coffee!

    Usually we like to camp outside in the nature, closer to the cities we will take a campground or a backpacker

    See you
    Best wishes - Ralf & Eva
    around the world on 2 motorbikes

  8. #23
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    6th June 2006 - 22:15
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    Hi folks,

    we are back now for more than 3 years in Germany.
    We will offer free accommodation for RTW or long time travelers in our little house in our garden to relax from traveling.

    Feel free to contact us

    Best wishes - Ralf & Eva
    around the world on 2 motorbikes

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