I have no idea how I ended up anywhere near Rimu Street in Hamilton... The place where I left (Cnr of Ruakura Rd and Peachgrove Rd) is right next to where I study security training EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK, and I've never gone home any way that would end up on Rimu Street/Churchill Avenue... just doesn't make any sense![]()
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Glad to hear you escaped relatively unscathed,good thing the helmet did its job.Take it easy and hopefully the memory will come back.Good luck getting the bike up and running again.![]()
Sorry to hear about your bin ZeroIndex. Hope you heal up quick. Use plenty of arinca for the bruising. Take care.![]()
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Small and dangerous with a sting in my tail!!
^ +1
Not all HP are jackasses, but there is certainly the significant minority that would rather "catch" the likes of us than concentrate on dangerous drivers.
Sorry to hear about your bin, Rob. Let us know what the cops say, eh? I'm kinda curious<---proper smiley just for you.
as you say its wide, so visibility is good, the killer thing is commuting along there on the homeward leg in the evenings, there are cars pulling out of side roads and industrial park driveways all along K-Drive, makes for some heart-stopping moments on occasion.
my strategy is.. catch up to a car... and sit in behind it at a reasonable distance ... and dont pass
I figuire is someone pulls out there gonna take out the car in front of me, should give me a litle time to avoid carnage, seems to be working so far
A Ship in Harbour is Safe, but that is NOT what ships are built for
Shit dude, glad to hear you are still OK. Hopefully the blacjk bits will piece together in time
To every man upon this earth
Death cometh sooner or late
And how can a man die better
Than facing fearful odds
For the ashes of his fathers
And the temples of his Gods
Any more word on your police chase Zero ?
Nothing yet... slowly putting my bike back together... picked up a brand new brake master cylinder with brake lever for $65, which apparently is a really good bargain according to Mr Boyd Honda, who said for the quality that it looks like, I'd normally pay approx $160...
Got my side engine cover back, which I have to bog/smooth over, respray, then put that back on, full it up with oil, and then try finish bleeding the brakes properly...
There's nothing more exhilarating than pointing out the shortcomings of others, is there? -Clerks
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