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Thread: Crash on Pauhatahanui Inlet, Wellington

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    apparently that crash was a hyosung. wasn't me, haven't fixed mine yet.

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    Glad to hear Georgiepie, and hey, welcome!!

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    Cheers kendog. Ive been a voyeur for a few months but had to post on this thread. I got a call from my boss the day it happened, he thought it was me!

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    Yuck. Not a nice sight going passed to see all the police accident paint marks on the road. Must have been reasonably serious for all the markings and you can see where the bike came to rest and leaked oil or petrol.
    Hope the rider is OK.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MD
    Yuck. Not a nice sight going passed to see all the police accident paint marks on the road. Must have been reasonably serious for all the markings and you can see where the bike came to rest and leaked oil or petrol.
    Hope the rider is OK.
    Gidday MD, There must have been a biggie on the Cock friday night ? At the end of the straight not far in from the Hutt side. Took out a couple of poles and quite a bit of fence. Saw it early Sat morning as i obeyed the 80K limit !!!!!!!!!! Gaz..

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    Quote Originally Posted by roogazza
    Gidday MD, There must have been a biggie on the Cock friday night ? At the end of the straight not far in from the Hutt side. Took out a couple of poles and quite a bit of fence. Saw it early Sat morning as i obeyed the 80K limit !!!!!!!!!! Gaz..
    I saw the "linesman for the county", doing some repairs on Sat morning. Maybe the culprit tried to take the corner too quickly after a mad sprint down the straight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by georgiepie
    apparently that crash was a hyosung. wasn't me, haven't fixed mine yet.
    That you Dougal???

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    georgie...do you work at a servo? Might have met you a few months ago.
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    Quote Originally Posted by COP_B8
    That you Dougal???
    I think it is him...
    is he still limping?
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    Last time i saw he was.....

    Althought that was about 4 weeks ago....


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    Yes, you've unmasked me. Im not limping so much nemore, getting psyked up to fix the bike too.
    And in unrelated news, the paekak hill crash was 2 boy racer international students, going north side by side who didnt realise theres a corner @ the end of the straight. 1 of them hit the first pole and the line tension brought down the 2nd.

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    Quote Originally Posted by georgiepie
    Yes, you've unmasked me. Im not limping so much nemore, getting psyked up to fix the bike too.
    And in unrelated news, the paekak hill crash was 2 boy racer international students, going north side by side who didnt realise theres a corner @ the end of the straight. 1 of them hit the first pole and the line tension brought down the 2nd.
    The wonderful talent of the international students we are allowing into the country, I mean really I didnt need to go to school to realise that paekak hill road had corners in it, and whilst racing someone down a narrow country road in the other lane it more than likely will end in tears, hopefully Darwins theory of natural elimination has come into play otherwise i'l be proud to say that my tax dollars are ensuring people like this stay on the road......unless hospitals can do what my old school do and charge the international students double or triple the fees. anyway rant over! and has anyone worked out who crashed on the inlet yet???

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