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    What a great way to start the day

    The sky is blue.there are light fluffy clouds in the sky and its warm.
    The perfect day for a bike ride
    After a quick phone call to baby bikies mum Me and my boy set off for a quick ride at 7.00 this morning.
    IT was totally glorious. The whale was humming almost as if it was enjoying itself, BB was enjoying the scenery and dad was in heaven focussed on my favourite road. I don't know what it was but all the corners up old north road just seemed to fall into place. No dramas ,no mad cage drivers.The sound of a big multi cylinder bike bounced back at us as we went down through the cutting. Looping back round onto SH16 we felt like we were flying over clouds when we cut through some early morning mist.
    Stopping for breakfast at mcd's BB gave his ol man a hug and said 'It was really good fun daddy" .
    Dropping the lad at school was cool-all the lil school boys going oooohh ahhh when he hopped off the back-No Idea its a 20 year old pile of cakkk
    Of course BB got asked if his daddy is a bikie -and was he scared ?
    Starting out on my normal 45 minute grind in rush hour traffic to work the first hint of depression set in at the thought of sitting goin nowhere.
    Hmm but Im at the front of that little 3 car chain, Well how nice -that guy just left plenty of room for me to scoot by. --woow the center of the road is 3m wide and all the cars are crawling along -lets just scoot up here.
    The grin has returned. Stuff the time lets loop around this back road on the way to work--its sorta going in the right direction.
    Another 4 km of windy roads at semi civilised speeds and I loop back onto the northern crawlway (motorway) at the height of rush hour.
    Does the whale have a car repulsor fitted? -Every cage just moves over and lets me buzz through.
    Arriving at work "late" I thought -"aww bugger it who cares"
    But hang on --Im 5 minutes early.
    GODDANG it life is great innit ????
    Now I might just go out and polish the old beast
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    Quote Originally Posted by XJ/FROSTY
    The sky is blue.there are light fluffy clouds in the sky and its warm.
    The perfect day for a bike ride
    After a quick phone call to baby bikies mum Me and my boy set off for a quick ride at 7.30 this morning.
    IT was totally glorious. The whale was humming BB was enjoying the scenery and dad was in hogs heaven. I don't know what it was but all the corners up old north road just seemed to fall into place. No dramas ,no mad cage drivers. Looping back round onto SH16 we felt like we were flying when we cut through some early morning mist.
    stopping for breakfast at mcd's BB said it was really good fun daddy.
    Dropping the lad at school was cool-all the lil school boys going oooohh ahhh when he hopped off the back-No Idea its a 20 year old pile of cakkk
    gotta love young kids, its a bike so its awsome even if they are old and crusty looking(not meaning you bike really i', not)

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    Mmmmh nice Good on ya for finally taking some time off work to enjoy the good things in life.


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    Cajun--trust me the whale-its crusty alright.
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    Quote Originally Posted by XJ/FROSTY
    Cajun--trust me the whale-its crusty alright.
    i havn't seen it so i can't judge dc:<

    one mans beauty is another mans desgust

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    That's just lovely, Frosty. Sigh. Perfect day, innit?

    I might just take a ride meself this afternoon.
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    come say gidday random I'm just up the road.
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    When the sun's shining, the road's dry and the breeze is not too chilly, the morning ride to work is the highlight of my day.

    Which says something either about biking or about my day...
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    no mate its the bike ride--I've been in a good mood all day
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    Quote Originally Posted by XJ/FROSTY
    come say gidday random I'm just up the road.
    Hokay, I will. [Edit: Right after I spend the next hour or so playing Enemy Territory with my esteemed colleagues.]

    What was the address again?
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    Quote Originally Posted by XJ/FROSTY
    no mate its the bike ride--I've been in a good mood all day
    Does being Friday help at all Good weather+riding bike+Weekend_just_round_the_corner=Real good day for me.

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    196c wairau rd
    Ill put the coffee on for ya
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    Quote Originally Posted by XJ/FROSTY
    The sky is blue.there are light fluffy clouds in the sky and its warm.
    The perfect day for a bike ride
    After a quick phone call to baby bikies mum Me and my boy set off for a quick ride at 7.00 this morning.
    IT was totally glorious. The whale was humming almost as if it was enjoying itself, BB was enjoying the scenery and dad was in heaven focussed on my favourite road. I don't know what it was but all the corners up old north road just seemed to fall into place. No dramas ,no mad cage drivers.The sound of a big multi cylinder bike bounced back at us as we went down through the cutting. Looping back round onto SH16 we felt like we were flying over clouds when we cut through some early morning mist.
    Stopping for breakfast at mcd's BB gave his ol man a hug and said 'It was really good fun daddy" .
    Dropping the lad at school was cool-all the lil school boys going oooohh ahhh when he hopped off the back-No Idea its a 20 year old pile of cakkk
    Of course BB got asked if his daddy is a bikie -and was he scared ?
    Starting out on my normal 45 minute grind in rush hour traffic to work the first hint of depression set in at the thought of sitting goin nowhere.
    Hmm but Im at the front of that little 3 car chain, Well how nice -that guy just left plenty of room for me to scoot by. --woow the center of the road is 3m wide and all the cars are crawling along -lets just scoot up here.
    The grin has returned. Stuff the time lets loop around this back road on the way to work--its sorta going in the right direction.
    Another 4 km of windy roads at semi civilised speeds and I loop back onto the northern crawlway (motorway) at the height of rush hour.
    Does the whale have a car repulsor fitted? -Every cage just moves over and lets me buzz through.
    Arriving at work "late" I thought -"aww bugger it who cares"
    But hang on --Im 5 minutes early.
    GODDANG it life is great innit ????
    Now I might just go out and polish the old beast
    pardon my ignorance here frosty but just exactly what type of bike is the "whale", glad you had an inspirational ride, I think I'll just commute down to buy some milk on my bike, ( it's only 20kms away), just to reassure myself I haven't got one foot in the grave yet. cheers L

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    Ohh sorry -The whale is a very tired Kwakka GTR1000
    Thats a shaft drive 4 with like a goldwing type fairing and weighs in at about 450kg wet.
    With the wind behind it on a good day It JUST manages 165km/h
    It lost its exhaust collector box ages ago. The tyres are from WW2 but I bought it pretty cheap and it was a great bike to keep me riding inside the range of sanity.
    It 3/4 doesn't belong to me so Im avoiding riding it But on a day like today --what can I say.
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    Quote Originally Posted by toads
    pardon my ignorance here frosty but just exactly what type of bike is the "whale", glad you had an inspirational ride, I think I'll just commute down to buy some milk on my bike, ( it's only 20kms away), just to reassure myself I haven't got one foot in the grave yet. cheers L
    There you go --a picture of the whale
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