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    so who wants to gimme a pillion to warkworth then?

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...x?id=104333773

    come on 86, thats a 720 mile round trip - and you NEED to get that clock turning over!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by chanceyy View Post
    laffing .. as you knew you would ... anyhow they are best eaten hot .. it would not have made it back to Ashurst in one piece so Al may as well have eaten it
    The cat made me do it, I swear!

    Home now and thawing out (again) good ride, half mission accomplished, report pending

    Quote Originally Posted by yod View Post
    so who wants to gimme a pillion to warkworth then?

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...x?id=104333773

    come on 86, thats a 720 mile round trip - and you NEED to get that clock turning over!!
    Hey, nice bike! Have you bought it???

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    Quote Originally Posted by yod View Post
    so who wants to gimme a pillion to warkworth then?

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...x?id=104333773

    come on 86, thats a 720 mile round trip - and you NEED to get that clock turning over!!

    thats not a honda the triumph doesn't have a pillion seat unless you enjoy a tight squeeze

    channceyy dont even think about it

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    Quote Originally Posted by 86GSXR View Post
    Hey, nice bike! Have you bought it???
    no but its a pretty good price - i've heard those engines handle a lot of kms without too many issues and i think most people have been put off this one cos of the high kms and the locality, just a pain i cant actually test ride the sucker!

    Quote Originally Posted by dogsnbikes View Post
    thats not a honda the triumph doesn't have a pillion seat unless you enjoy a tight squeeze

    channceyy dont even think about it
    2 up on the RZ all the way to warkworth?? no offense but i dont farkin think so!!



    a lot less painless to just get it shipped than do a mission that far anyway (and probably cheaper too)








    but do i really want a suzuki??
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    Quote Originally Posted by yod View Post
    just a pain i cant actually test ride the sucker!

    a lot less painless to just get it shipped than do a mission that far anyway (and probably cheaper too)

    but do i really want a suzuki??
    Could always make it a Friday trip Yod, test ride on the saturday, stay here the night, heaps of space, and go back to Palmy on the Sunday. Awesome price for an RF.... i live here but have not seen it around

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    Quote Originally Posted by yod View Post

    2 up on the RZ all the way to warkworth?? no offense but i dont farkin think so!!



    a lot less painless to just get it shipped than do a mission that far anyway (and probably cheaper too)

    but do i really want a suzuki??
    Wasn't reffering to the RZ just more towards the tight squeeze

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    Quote Originally Posted by Storm View Post
    So now that you're married, you think you can just let yourself go eh?
    Eating all the pies...tsk,tsk,tsk
    well, when you have such fine physical conditioning as myself, you can afford to have some treats every now and then.

    Quote Originally Posted by yod View Post
    so who wants to gimme a pillion to warkworth then?

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...x?id=104333773

    come on 86, thats a 720 mile round trip - and you NEED to get that clock turning over!!
    buy and we are away. Ill 2 up you there anyday. (if your brave enough)

    Quote Originally Posted by yod View Post
    but do i really want a suzuki??
    Yes. Yes you do.

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    Last set of pics ....
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    Have to Karma ... Justice catches up eventually !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dogsnbikes View Post
    unless you enjoy a tight squeeze

    channceyy dont even think about it
    ohhh I thought about it


    Quote Originally Posted by dogsnbikes View Post
    Wasn't reffering to the RZ just more towards the tight squeeze
    actually the Rz is suprising comfy but not for a long trip .. but then I have not had the opportunity to compare it with the trumpy ................. yet ..................
    Have to Karma ... Justice catches up eventually !!

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    think someone needs too clean his shed

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    Quote Originally Posted by dogsnbikes View Post
    think someone needs too clean his shed
    I have a few sheds cleaned out & ready for more bikes .... am sure that the gixxers will be really comfy in there
    Have to Karma ... Justice catches up eventually !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cowboyz View Post
    well, when you have such fine physical conditioning as myself, you can afford to have some treats every now and then.
    ah yes, i know the feeling....

    Quote Originally Posted by cowboyz View Post
    buy and we are away. Ill 2 up you there anyday. (if your brave enough)
    how brave are you? how about i ride the 9 and you go pillion
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    Quote Originally Posted by chanceyy View Post
    Last set of pics ....
    Cool! And at least it's before 2 am this time lol.

    I thought having exactly 500 miles as I arrived home just had to be a good omen!

    Well, as reported, I needed to get 500 miles done before my first service. Triumph are very adamant about this for warranty purposes. And rightly so, they need to be sure all is done correctly so as to prevent future problems. I can live with this

    So, a quick estimation of distance bought me to the conclusion that Waiouru
    and back would just about do the trick, and after checking the aviation weather site (which reminds me, if anyone would like me to show you how to log on and interpret the data, let me know. It's up to the minute reports and forecasts, much more accurate than most other sources - mostly) it looked like east and south were out so Waiouru it was.

    I thought I'd go via Vinegar Hill, just to add to the interest, keep off SH1, and also, it's highly recommended not to run the engine at constant speeds for too long while running in.

    I finally got it together about 1130 and got on the road. My gear was still a bit damp from the night before, but luckily I had spare gloves so this wasn't a problem.

    I headed to Feilding for fuel and a pie - and a latte of course On the way out, Vinegar Hill looked really bad, but further west looked pretty good.

    So I headed out through Halcombe, such a good road this, and ended up on SH1, which wasn't what I really wanted due to the ever lurking danger.

    Riding SH's can always be a bit risky, and nowhere near the fun of the back roads, but I had a pretty clear run to Mangaweka for a quick stop and a pic.

    Another straightforward cruise to Taihape, and it was good to see so many admiring looks and comments on the bike

    Just out of Taihape, I was overtaken by a boy racer in a little Nissan. We had a bit of fun all the way to Waiouru, but he had the advantage as I couldn't and wouldn't go above 6000 rpm.

    It was getting pretty wet by the time I arrived and I was amused to see my tyres steaming in the puddles outside the pie shop

    I reckon these Bridgestones are a damn good tyre so far. I've now done about 200 miles in the wet and they have been rock solid!

    Anyway, I was immediately befriended by a real cute little cat who quickly persuaded me to share Cowboyz's pie - sorry Lance It was a bit dry anyway

    I was feeling a bit shagged by this time and then it started to rain. And get colder.

    Just then, a little kid told me what a nice bike I had, so that made me feel better.

    So, back on the road southbound. Another stop at Taihape, and I was really starting to feel like a travelling vagabond. A quick coffee did the trick.

    I decided to take the scenic route, so headed out down the twisty back road to Mangaweka. This is a great road, realy scenic, and plenty of good corners, but today it was wet and horrible, but still spectacular. I just meandered along enjoying giving the bike a workout, and was feeling really pleased that she was getting exactly what Triumph wanted. I'm still very much getting used to her, especially in wet shitty conditions, and I can't wait for the run in to progress further.

    I got to Mangaweka and headed down to Vinegar Hill. The weather wasn't too bad out of the hills and it looked average once I got to the turnoff. So a quick pic and txt stop and it was into the hill. It was almost dark by this point, but that was Ok. As mentioned the headlights are bloody good, but I was VERY mindful of debris on the road, and took it easy.

    Nowhere near as fun as the last time on this great piece of road, but never mind

    Got to the end without incident, and headed home.

    The engine is sounding really good now, the whole bike is coming together very well, clutch and gearbox are working smoothly, and that engine noise under acceleration is awesome. And that's still only up to 6000. She needs another 100 miles before she can go to 7000, and I'm certainly looking forward to hearing that! It's really good cruising along at 4000 or so and giving the throttle a quick twist, the entire thing just changes, giving out a rich deep bark and surging forward very positively.

    I test rode a 04 gixxer thou a couple of months back, and doing the same thing gave out an instant punch, the Daytona is way smoother, if less instantaneous.

    It will be interesting to explore the higher rpm regime and see what sort of response it gives under heavy throttle - cant wait

    It will also be good to be able to use engine braking more effectively, and also to not have to change up so often.

    I'm talking twisties here as it's distracting to have to change up, then back down for the next corner rather than just leave it in the lower gear. And the noise reverberating off those valley walls is just stunning

    So, I made it home and guess what. The 500th mile appeared as I turned down my street - nice one

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    Quote Originally Posted by yod View Post
    how brave are you? how about i ride the 9 and you go pillion
    arrghh.. yeah. Cant see that happening anytime in this lifetime.

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    nice ride report there Alistair ... I am interested in the aviation weather site ..

    really nice feeling to have that first 500 miles under the belt now then

    so are your fingers tired yet ??? LOL .. that a few big write ups in the last few days
    Have to Karma ... Justice catches up eventually !!

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