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  1. #16
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    Bugger Jimbo, that just sucking the Kumara.

    You do know you are forcing WT to give you double-shit for at the next 12 months over this.

    Good to hear you're unhurt, I hear you old buggers take forever to heal.

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    Glad to hear you're ok Jimbo.
    Writing your bike off sucks, but it sucks more from a hospital bed.

    Hope you're back into it soon ( no hidden agenda of course

    BusaJim.

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    Damn Jimbo, that was a nice bike (followed you down the hill one night)...

    Glad you're OK, most people who come off there end up smeared on a car or falling down a cliff, had a few close calls on it myself... heh heh...

    Let me know when you get a new bike coz you'll be riding like a wobbly chicken and I might be able to keep up this time...

    Sedge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2
    Bummer Jimbo!

    I'll save WT the trouble: Your tyres pressures must have been a bit off ya homo!



    Bad luck mate, and I hope you get a new bike soon.
    Classic mate. Don't make me laugh though as my chest hurts like fuck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sedge
    Damn Jimbo, that was a nice bike (followed you down the hill one night)...

    Glad you're OK, most people who come off there end up smeared on a car or falling down a cliff, had a few close calls on it myself... heh heh...

    Let me know when you get a new bike coz you'll be riding like a wobbly chicken and I might be able to keep up this time...

    Sedge.
    Wobbly chicken sits well with me mate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost Lemur
    Bugger Jimbo, that just sucking the Kumara.


    Good to hear you're unhurt, I hear you old buggers take forever to heal.
    True, but luckily I'm double hard so I'll be all better by this afternoon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimbo750
    True, but luckily I'm double hard so I'll be all better by this afternoon.
    Yea yea, double hard my arse! You'll be sitting on the couch lickin' your wounds, Mrs Jimbo will be in ya ear about you and speed and feckin' motorbikes and you've wrecked the leathers I bought you for Xmas and all that shite...

    Hey, pleased to hear you've come through it relatively unscathed fella. Bikes can be replaced, mates can't. Look forward to us both getting new bikes and getting out on the roads with the rest of the clan again... but hey, you'll still have to wait 5 minutes at each turn off for me to come trundling along on the 'Storm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marknz
    Yea yea, double hard my arse!

    Hey,just ask the man where he`s from,definately hard,they dont make em any different round these parts.Last time I heard "double hard my arse" was in a porn movie.

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    feck arse bugger shite. sorry to hear the bad news Jimbo
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    sorry to hear that Jimbo. Glad you're pretty much unscathed tho. Have you had the chest pains checked out? No cracked ribs or anything?

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    Shit jimbo that's bad news, there are pleanty of other places i'd rather do my crashing than piecock, guessing you didnt lose it on the coastal side otherwise you prob wouldnt be typing much, where abouts on the hill did it go on you? Good to hear you're all good an walking mate. Hope you can get a bike sorted soon. Catch ya round
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    Got home today to see a bike in the back of Yo's van and at first nothing seemed strange about that............... UNTIL I noticed the numbers 750 on the back :disapint: Really glad to hear your ok Jim as your bike tells a totally different tale!!!!!!!!!!
    Insurance however is a wonderful thing and there are worse things then righting your bike off.
    Take care and heal fast mate, catch you soon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimbo750
    Well all it seems that I wrote my bike off yesterday ...I am OK...
    Oh man! I feel for your loss . You told me that you prided that bike as being in top condition and ALWAYS clean & shiney.

    Sorry to hear it Jimbo. It happens to the best of them.


    Zed

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    Glad to hear you are unhurt man. . What leathers were you wearing just out of interest???

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    Im glad to hear youre okay Jimbo,good luck on the insurance stuff.
    How did the back step out, to fast? Slippery surface? just curious
    Hope to see you on a new bike real soon
    Ive run out of fucks to give

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