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    I went out with the wife for about 4 hours this arvo. She was out riding her new 250 round, getting to grips with it and me on the ole 400. Can't wait till summer kicks in properly.

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    funny how people are supplying alibi's, anyone wanna vouch for me?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timber020 View Post
    funny how people are supplying alibi's, anyone wanna vouch for me?
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    Quote Originally Posted by apteryx_haasti View Post
    Hope all y'all that got out for a ride were sensible like, and had a good time!
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    Quote Originally Posted by madboy View Post
    It was nice to stretch the legs after a couple months without riding the bike. Must get around to selling it soon. But I think I've now proved my point why people like me shouldn't ride motorbikes.

    That would be a good story if the cop count was right, the speed was right, and they actually did stop chasing.
    Good to see you still around!
    How's the home situation?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    Good to see you still around!
    How's the home situation?
    Trucking along. Still single, and can't say I'm particularly enjoying it. But it was my choice, so I live with the consequences. I had to bite the bullet sooner or later, you can't suffer mediocrity for ever.
    I'm glad yesterday turned out like it did, 'cos it reinforces my decision to sell the bike. At least the biggest drama in my life at the moment is deciding what type of car to buy!
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    Quote Originally Posted by madboy View Post
    At least the biggest drama in my life at the moment is deciding what type of car to buy!
    Something slow. We have a toyota echo and it's as slow as shit (but has good brakes). It also came with all sorts of things as part of the base specification, including this weird combination of letters and numbers printed on separate pieces of metal and bolted to the front and the back. I wonder what that's all about then?

    Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by madboy View Post
    At least the biggest drama in my life at the moment is deciding what type of car to buy!
    one of these might keep you out of trouble!
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    Was a great day for a ride! Headed over to Carterton for lunch, Bit windy on the hill but was great to open it up again! I had a nasty fall skiing on Saturday and have now found the bike more comfortable than the car YAY!!
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    I'm going soft, not gay. Jazz's and Mazda2's are much more practical than Echo's, better boot space. But more likely it'll be a Mitsi Cedia wagon or a Mazda6. I want an Accord Euro but can't justify dropping $20k+ on a car, nor can I find a nice BMW 3-series convertible in the right price bracket. Those number/letter thingies don't have quite the same effect on power to weight on a 1400kg car as they do on a 170kg bike.
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