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    I polished my bike, cleaned and oiled my chain, checked my tyres, cleaned my discs, repainted my centrestand, and polished my bike. Then I polished my bike.

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    Went camping up north, was windy but warm on sat and just windy on sunday. That was ok, just drank more beer. The Fishing was pretty sad, but that might have something to do with all the beer.

    So I guess I practiced drinking, can't complain really.

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    Gave the bike keys to the missus - told her I'd look after the children and got Maverick to keep an eye on her.

    About an hour later she comes back with a bruise on her leg and a bent brake lever.

    She practiced dropping the bike. Glad she's okay.
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    Pit bitch and sole TPAB team supporter in Taupo this weekend. Spent Sunday recovering and watching DVDs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by McJim View Post
    Gave the bike keys to the missus - told her I'd look after the children and got Maverick to keep an eye on her.

    About an hour later she comes back with a bruise on her leg and a bent brake lever.

    She practiced dropping the bike. Glad she's okay.
    Glad to hear she's okay (now, is it the bike or your missus you are referring to?)
    "I like to ride anyplace, anywhere, any time, any way!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevedee View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by gijoe1313 View Post
    Glad to hear she's okay (now, is it the bike or your missus you are referring to?)
    I was referring to the missus - the bike is just a collection of bits of metal/plastic and rubber.

    Getting a decent bike is just a matter of spending money.

    Geting a decent wife is a whole lot more difficult.

    Keeping a decent wife....ahhh now there's an art form that defies description!

    Shame Buckbuck never asked where we went on Saturday eh gijoe1313? That was good day's riding - really enjoyed myself. Thanks for turning up.
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    Went up SH1 to Porirua for a round of mini-golf having not really checked the weather properly. Was getting shifted a metre in my lane at times! Developed a mysterious miss-fire or similar on the way back, so went to work checking the plugs, only for the sun to come out and the wind to stop. Cleaned the plugs, engine still didn't sound right but then my brother turned up nagging to go for a ride so went over to the Makara Cemetery and back for shits and giggles. Awesome road.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McJim View Post
    I was referring to the missus - the bike is just a collection of bits of metal/plastic and rubber.

    Getting a decent bike is just a matter of spending money.

    Geting a decent wife is a whole lot more difficult.

    Keeping a decent wife....ahhh now there's an art form that defies description!

    Shame Buckbuck never asked where we went on Saturday eh gijoe1313? That was good day's riding - really enjoyed myself. Thanks for turning up.
    Always good to get out there eh? Well no worries on the decent wifey score, if'n my mum had her way I'd be married already sight unseen! Good thing I'm asian and played the "do due diligence" card on her!

    That is, are the stars in correct alignment and are our chinese star signs auspicious and was there a celestial comet that heralded the Emperor's blessing where a golden phoenix was in the house of riches...yadda yadda yadda! Phew...that'll hold her for a few more...months?

    Getting a wife ain't the problem, keeping my sanity is...and thats where the bike comes in...any good asian girl wouldn't be interested in a hoon that rides two wheels. Any asian girl that is interested in a hoon that rides two wheels wouldn't be approved of!

    Yeah, gee-up for the ride - was great 'cept for that concrete mixer on the Goat track twisties. The conversation I had with the dear old thing at Kaiaua was a hoot, if'n I had my full I woulda taken her for a pillion ride, turns out she had a boyfriend in the days gone back when she would throw her leg over the back (she had a glint in her eye which told me that she had some wikkid wiles in her youth!) and go for a blat sans helmet sans riding protection!

    Jes' goes to show how serendipitous is the ol'riding lifestyle...and that TL...VRROOOOM VRRROOOOOOOM!! Ahhh...if my Hornet didn't turn up, I would be in the V-twin brigade as well! Ride with ya anytime McJim, anywhere, with anyone and anyhow!

    Now, where is Loch Lomond?
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    Quote Originally Posted by gijoe1313 View Post
    Now, where is Loch Lomond?
    You're on JJ - before the clay covers us I shall take you to Loch Lomond and we shall ride the Trossachs (many many many twisties) - so long as you're prepared to wait a couple of years or so.
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    Sigh,
    I haven’t ridden since Thursday, and even then it was only to pick the bike up after it’s first service.
    Oh well, there’s a long weekend coming up and I have the Friday off work as well, so all going well I’ll get a bit of riding in soon

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