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    Wow Gremlin......... you are one lucky dude........
    You have a very nice boss indeed, to make sure that you are sticking to two wheels day and night 24/7 and 365 days a year.


    I guess he couldnt find a car big enough to accomadate your wee size.



    So now do you ride the company wheels, to and from home to work every day...... or is the company wheels left at work and you have to ride your own wheels in?

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    Your boss is obviously possessed of great good taste and discernment...
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    Quote Originally Posted by crashe View Post


    i guess he couldnt find a car big enough to accomadate your wee size.
    (in hysterics).

    being a honda and all maybe he's trying to suggest something?


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    Quote Originally Posted by N4CR View Post
    (in hysterics).

    being a honda and all maybe he's trying to suggest something?

    You think mebbe this boss loves his employees too much??

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    Quote Originally Posted by crashe View Post
    Wow Gremlin......... you are one lucky dude........
    I'm sure he could afford to buy one if he was earning more than $2 per hour

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    Alan - That bike is I step closer to being a nana and 2 steps from a Harley!

    In two months you'll dump the idea of getting a 10 and start entertaining the idea of sitting in a car with the window down watching the fluffy dice swaying to and fro.

    Congrats man - nice gig.

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    You lucky lucky bastard! who do you work for and are there any vacancies?

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    Quote Originally Posted by justsomeguy View Post
    It can be ridden comfortably at 60kmph in 6th gear all day long.

    Sorry, My dodgy spelling. I meant how did you convince the inland revenue dept that the CB900 was a company vehicle. I can claim mileage on my bike when I use it in my business but they had a fit when I tried to register it as a company vehicle and claim on it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crashe View Post
    So now do you ride the company wheels, to and from home to work every day...... or is the company wheels left at work and you have to ride your own wheels in?
    cb900 for all company uses (and the photo shoot trip to maraetai ) and its parked at my house at night. Jobs can run late into the night, or start early in the morning, so I'm not always in the office at regular times.

    Motoxxx, yep, aftermarket handlebars on it, super wide, and really made it feel like a motard. I had ideas of backing it into each corner I could find, then contemplated the possibility of binning a company bike, and thought better...

    Insanity... I'm the employee... it matters not to me

    I had to ride the 7r today (I know... its a hard life, but someone has to live it), as its wof had expired, so during my rounds in the city I went to get a wof... well... shite... there is a big difference between the 2 bikes, and it took me a while to come to grips with the 7. Nothing can beat that cb900 for around town, so easy, loads of torque etc.

    No doubt as to which is better in the country tho. 7r alllllll the waaaay
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    I had ideas of backing it into each corner I could find, then contemplated the possibility of binning a company bike, and thought better...
    I think that was more reality of lack of talent kicking in there than common sense

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