But, sadly, one of the bulbs has just gone out.Originally Posted by SARGE
But, sadly, one of the bulbs has just gone out.Originally Posted by SARGE
Speed doesn't kill people.
Stupidity kills people.
Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
awww Lou.. i didnt know you cared so much ...why dont you stop by later and fuck my sister..
Got a photo?
Speed doesn't kill people.
Stupidity kills people.
Nah Bill Russells were oposite where Haldanes are now in the House of Knives BuildingOriginally Posted by Ixion
Does she look like you if so I'd have to advise Lou to Pass on the Kind offerOriginally Posted by SARGE
Who had the Bike shop in Browns Bay in the early 70's?
Took an R5 and a DS7 Yam for a test ride from that one.
“- He felt that his whole life was some kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it.”
Originally Posted by zrxer
nah man ... she's got a bigger Mo..
I bought my first bike (Yamaha RT3) from W Whites in Wellington. They were in Dixon Street and they eventually became Central City Yamaha. In 1976 I had dealings with W White in Auckland and they were useless. I went to their shop and asked for some spokes for my RD350. Without checking, the guy said they had none. I hunted all over town and found nothing. I then rang Whites and asked if there were any (just checking) and the guy said yes he had a whole box full. So I went in and when I was served I was told there were none. I asked to speak to someone else and he got the spokes for me.
When I first started working Wareing Holman had a bike shop in Aitken St. They were constantly running their racing 2 strokes up and down the street.
Wellington Motorcycles were in Bond Street and Sawyers were near the top of Cuba Street.
Ned and the boys of Auckland Motorcycles in Ponsonby Road. Got my Ducatis serviced therefrom 73 on.
They had a lovely Rickman Trident there in 75-76, I wanted to buy, but...too expensive. $2600 I think.
“- He felt that his whole life was some kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it.”
And look what replaced it - SPQROriginally Posted by SPman
I guess riding still gets done there though.
Speed doesn't kill people.
Stupidity kills people.
yea bro... here she is ..Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
She got the looks in your family?Originally Posted by SARGE
Speed doesn't kill people.
Stupidity kills people.
fuck, she's like a skinnier version of you.Originally Posted by SARGE
with hair.
LMAO! But does she have a turtle head poking out?Originally Posted by The_Dover
$2,000 cash if you find a buyer for my house, kumeuhouseforsale@straightshooters.co.nz for details
Do not forget " Shaft Motor Cycles" this place was in Otahuhu I did a year of my apprenticeship as a M/C mechanic . We used to get a lot of triumphs from the "45" Gang . I can remember the owner I think his name was David Beckham but don't quote me on the name as it was in the 70's that I worked there. We also used to get the odd Hells Angel bike in for repair I got to know one of them his name was Shane Moore. He was infamous for biting of the head of a sparrow that he caught and spitting the head at a cop. I remember going to their club house and tuning their Triumphs and BSA`s for free I did not feel that it was appropriate to mention money as these guys were heavy and not to be messed around with.
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