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    Quote Originally Posted by klyong82 View Post
    Yes and let me remind you too that you wrote a WILL not too long ago saying that I get ownership of your green kawasaki in the event of .......
    god dammit y am i always the last to find out these things

    lol btw kim im goin away to india for 2 months over summer so am looking for a caring and loving home for her while im gone

    dont want her to sit in the garage at home all alone
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    Shot bro !!!! we need KB's to keep lookout after others rides I'd be guuted to lose my ride and shes old as
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    Quote Originally Posted by bomma View Post
    god dammit y am i always the last to find out these things

    lol btw kim im goin away to india for 2 months over summer so am looking for a caring and loving home for her while im gone

    dont want her to sit in the garage at home all alone
    Well here's News.

    Visited Kim at his pad over the weekend and it was really nice of him to offer me his drill and that so I can get the final hole on my pack rack but aside from all this, was I surpised when I got to his place

    Well what I saw was his whole blimmin house was littered with shit left, right and centre...
    Like literally, actually shit. He tells me he only keeps one side of the garage clean because that's where he keeps his bike, aside from that, everything is literally a mess.

    There's actually a story he mentioned for all that 'shit' around the house but I won't go into detail beacuse it's too farking depressing and it's R18 material.

    Man, don't let Kim's sparkly clean image fool you.
    He actually lives like a gorilla...

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    Quote Originally Posted by HungusMaximist View Post
    Well here's News.

    Visited Kim at his pad over the weekend and it was really nice to him to offer me his drill so I can get the final hole on my pack rack but aside from all this, was I surpised when I got there.

    His whole blimmin house was littered with shit left, right and centre...
    Like literally, actually shit. He tells me he only keeps one side of the garage clean because that's where he keeps his bike, aside from that, everything is literally a mess.

    There's actually a story he mentioned for all that 'shit' around the house but I won't go into detail beacuse it's too farking depressing.

    Man, don't let Kim's sparkly clean image fool you.
    He actually lives like a gorilla...
    i know this is gonna get me an infraction but - AAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHHAAHAHHAHAHAAHHAHHAAHAHHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAH
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    Hahaha people are certainly keeping an eye out today. I was half-way through my classes today, and suddenly I realised the reason why my clutch was dragging (I'd adjusted it so it wasn't, but why would the cable suddenly seemingly stretch?). Walked past my bike on the way to my next class -- no gear, no sign I owned the bike -- and went and fixed the problem by tightening the cable retaining nut at the engine-end of it. Fiddled around for a bit, played with the lever, put it in gear and tried to move the wheel.

    Next thing I look around and there's three or four guys with bike jackets and/or helmets looking at me from a distance, looking very suspiciously at me I pulled out my keys and waved them at them and they nodded and carried on walking.

    Funny.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xerxesdaphat View Post
    Hahaha people are certainly keeping an eye out today. I was half-way through my classes today, and suddenly I realised the reason why my clutch was dragging (I'd adjusted it so it wasn't, but why would the cable suddenly seemingly stretch?). Walked past my bike on the way to my next class -- no gear, no sign I owned the bike -- and went and fixed the problem by tightening the cable retaining nut at the engine-end of it. Fiddled around for a bit, played with the lever, put it in gear and tried to move the wheel.

    Next thing I look around and there's three or four guys with bike jackets and/or helmets looking at me from a distance, looking very suspiciously at me I pulled out my keys and waved them at them and they nodded and carried on walking.

    Funny.
    hahaha just as well you had your keys and they didnt have sledge hammers

    i luv sledge hammers
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    Quote Originally Posted by bomma View Post
    i know this is gonna get me an infraction but - AAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHHAAHAHHAHAHAAHHAHHAAHAHHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAH
    It's no laughing matter.

    It's the truth and I thanked him generously afterwards for letting me use his drill.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HungusMaximist View Post
    It's no laughing matter.

    It's the truth and I thanked him generously afterwards for letting me use his drill.
    well im goin there tomorrow....shud i go and get some shots from the clinic before hand??
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    Quote Originally Posted by bomma View Post
    lol btw kim im goin away to india for 2 months over summer so am looking for a caring and loving home for her while im gone

    dont want her to sit in the garage at home all alone
    Yeah you can chunk it in my garage for 2 months if you like. I wont be going anywhere. Might need to drain the carbs and take the battery out for storage.

    Quote Originally Posted by HungusMaximist View Post
    Well here's News.

    Visited Kim at his pad over the weekend and it was really nice of him to offer me his drill and that so I can get the final hole on my pack rack but aside from all this, was I surpised when I got to his place

    Well what I saw was his whole blimmin house was littered with shit left, right and centre...
    Like literally, actually shit. He tells me he only keeps one side of the garage clean because that's where he keeps his bike, aside from that, everything is literally a mess.

    There's actually a story he mentioned for all that 'shit' around the house but I won't go into detail beacuse it's too farking depressing and it's R18 material.

    Man, don't let Kim's sparkly clean image fool you.
    He actually lives like a gorilla...
    Haha this is news flash to me too. Where you at any point in my house? I suppose the "shit" you mean is the bits leftover from my house renovation. Yeah that's R18.

    Big news!! something I just found out of Ewen he preys on young boys. 18 to 22 years old university students especially so watch out. I am too old for him and this is farking depressing and it's R18 material. Now that is one sick gorilla!!!
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    Cant believe this is happening....
    Loads of ups to you Nish!!!

    Off the topic...About today...
    Mum teachs us overtaking a cager from right at night is not a very nice thing to do!
    Especailly followed by a L plater....

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    here's a thought; instead of welding a heavy sledge hammer, why not have a sharp knife and if you catch these guys in a car again just cross the road to them and while on the driver's side slash the tyres. opening the driver door and stealing the keys (IF any) would probably work too lol

    talking to the old man, the cops don't give a shit about theft cus it's mostly insured and aslong as no-one gets hurt they couldn't care less
    fucking useless cunts they are - on the day that those theifs tried the r1 i saw 2 cops on the southern (newmarket bridge/overpass) around the same time, one talking on a cellphone, and another 3 at a nose-to-tail further down

    they COULD have headed your way to pick up those theifs but didn't, clearly sitting in traffic was WAY more important

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    Hey ah Kim, I couldn't resist, I had to take the cheap shot....

    Just on the note of security, Mr Kim mentioned not long ago when he park his bike at the Uni undercover carpark (which he pays I think) he always do these simple but effective things

    1. Disc Lock and it's a pain but hooking it up with a fluro yellow disc lock reminder cable does deter people.

    2. Steering wheel lock

    3. Stick your bike in 1st gear so it doesn't roll

    4. Own a Honda or some other nifty brand with chipped ingntion barrel so theives can't force start it with a screw driver - doesn't stop them from carrying it away...

    The first 3 steps everybody should be able to do, a resonable disc lock is between $30-$40 bucks.

    Maybe Nish can do a deal with our sponsor for disc locks (security stuff), I mean shit, tell them your 'Daylight Vigilante aka Hero' story Nish and they will be lapping it up.

    Seriously, I am sure they'd be happy to do some deal (in bulk) for our club.

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    Re: Great Job!!

    What a fantastic job u did it stopping those pricks in stealing that bike. Having devastating would it have been for the owner returning to the bike and it not being there, but thanks to u and your efforts if didnt end up being the case. I hope who ever these pricks are who r going around taking wat isnt theres that they get caught and justice is done. Well Done Bomma.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HungusMaximist View Post

    Just on the note of security, Mr Kim mentioned not long ago when he park his bike at the Uni undercover carpark (which he pays I think) he always do these simple but effective things

    1. Disc Lock and it's a pain but hooking it up with a fluro yellow disc lock reminder cable does deter people.

    2. Steering wheel lock

    3. Stick your bike in 1st gear so it doesn't roll

    4. Own a Honda or some other nifty brand with chipped ingntion barrel so theives can't force start it with a screw driver - doesn't stop them from carrying it away...
    Don't fOrget to hit the kill switch too. I also bribe the guard with a 6 pack for him to look after my bike.
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    Quote Originally Posted by xerxesdaphat View Post
    Next thing I look around and there's three or four guys with bike jackets and/or helmets looking at me from a distance, looking very suspiciously at me I pulled out my keys and waved them at them and they nodded and carried on walking.

    Funny.
    They were actually watchng in disbelief - they never thought in their wildest dreams that anyone would even consider nicking your bike!

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