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  1. #91
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    Quote Originally Posted by gareth_d
    sweetas, i'll be at the apron or under foodtown depending on weather, im pretty tough so probly the apron next to holeshot just after 6:00. If ya gonna be there just send me a text
    0272532246

    i'm keen for making a fool of myself in town afterwards

    hey superdave, if ya want i can rip the corner of the L plate i never used and u can bolt that on, that way the cops wont know the difference, otherwise just leave it at home and say that it fell off....
    Great, I'll just make sure the L-plate 'accidentally' falls off on my way to meeting you guys next to holeshot. If the weather is really really shitty I'll pass though, hope its good. I'll text you tomorrow afternoon to tell you.

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    smeg it. Bikes still sitting folornly in my garage waiting bits. Have fun

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coldkiwi
    smeg it. Bikes still sitting folornly in my garage waiting bits. Have fun
    Maybe you could go pillion with aff. Let him scare the shit out of you for a change.


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    Can somebody make sure it doesn't rain

    Or it'll be a bitch. And I'm not talking bout those that back into your bikes by mistake

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motoracer
    Maybe you could go pillion with aff. Let him scare the shit out of you for a change.
    Yes go pillion with aff - but make sure you glue or staple your butt to his seat - so that you don't slip off when he does his wheelies at every stop light.

    hehehehehehehehehehehehehehehe

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    Right people. What are your opinions on the weather at the moment. its looking quite drizzly from the CBD. hmmph. Its not too wet (better drizzle than doomy rain).

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    Out east it's cloudy as but still holding up .... we'll see at about 4:30 what she is doing.

    As to taking Ck on the back. Already did that once and he moved around and made the bike feel really really sluggish. Hell maybe is is getting a bit heavy HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH, or maybe i just need a 600
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    Ktulu, Milky and i will be there.... weather is looking fine at the mo.... and even with the drizzle the roads were still dry.....
    See Robert Taylor for any Ohlins requirements www.northwest.co.nz
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    Buggrit, buggrit, buggrit. I wasn't going to be coming along cos my shift didn't finish til 9pm, but this am I was called at some ungodly hour and shift changed to 6am - 6pm which would have meant I could have come along, but damnit I went and bloody forgot!
    Hope you all had a fun time.
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    Well that was a bit of a laff, even thou the burgers were a bit ordinary.

    Some crappy mobile phone pics below. Note 'deliberate' alteration of image(58) to disgusie the identity of the 'sustained loss of traction' culprit.

    Methinks if we were going to do _that_ kind hooliganism, we should find somewhere more...industrial. There's the back of a Pizza place in 'Industrial' Ellerslie

    Apologies to those who were keen for a longer ride, as some of us 'forgot' our clear visors and there was all that milling around BK's waiting for stragglers.

    I'm still open for ideas for next time...
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    Hey everyone....

    Well that was a shitload of fun, but not something i would want to do regularly.... and more industrial type areas....

    First of all.. Sorry to those that got left behind...... this was by no means a normal KB ride, so please dont be put off by this one.... It was mainly a fuck around be stupid time where the front guys didnt even know where they were going....

    Quite a few car alarms were set off by Speedmedic and Aff-man.... I pulled alot of stoppies, and finally some good ones with a few rolling ones chucked in (the RG is awesome) A few power wheelies were done (not by me), and i sparked up the night...

    about 15 people turned up in total....

    Hooligans of the night: Frosty (he won the title)
    followed closely by SpeedMedic

    Those newbies that came along, please come along to a real KB ride, that i think was quite off putting for you guys and a real KB ride is FAR better than that... It has less crazy shit and someone stopping at the intersections etc....
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    Holy shit that was fun and it was my first group ride. Ah, the reckless disregard of ones own saftey and the saftey of others Nice to meet some of you guys in person, can't remember everyone though but all the same.

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    yea wel um er ya see I had a lil bit of steam to blow off and um er
    Hey um guys n gals -please don't ride like I was tonite um it'll get ya hurt real fast.
    Next time I'll have baby bikie with me so I'll be mr respectable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Two Smoker
    Hooligans of the night: Frosty (he won the title)
    followed closely by SpeedMedic
    Yaa A BIG THANK YOU TO FROSTY for escorting me home as it was close to 10pm and I'm a L-Plater. Frosty - you are the man

    By the way - there's now something smoother than a baby's bottom - thats the bottom of Frosty's center stand

    Quote Originally Posted by Two Smoker
    Those newbies that came along, please come along to a real KB ride, that i think was quite off putting for you guys and a real KB ride is FAR better than that... It has less crazy shit and someone stopping at the intersections etc....
    Whaaa ??????

    You mean you guys usually behave like normal (BORING) people??

    OK- Next time I'll come in my 1300cc 1989 Toyota Corolla. It goes real fast, especially downhill...honestly

    Naa mate - I enjoyed each and every second of it.

    My best moment was when we stopped at the first traffic light on Queen St.

    Four or was it FIVE!!! bikes lined up in a SINGLE LANE ready for a little mini drag. And everyone giving their throttle a little twist to keep the revs up. It sounded MARVELOUS AND I HAD MY VISOR DOWN!!!

    No wonder we got everyone's attention.

    Can't wait till next time.......hope to see more tarmac though......

    You guys are gonna have to work hard to beat this.....

    PRIMO FIRST TIME FOR ME.

    THANKS EVERYONE

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    Quote Originally Posted by justsomeguy

    Whaaa ??????

    You mean you guys usually behave like normal (BORING) people??
    LOL, no i mean less hooliganism.... double (or even triple the speeds i was doing ) and you can see that a normal KB ride can still be intersting.... Stoppies and wheelies are still done on a KB ride.......
    See Robert Taylor for any Ohlins requirements www.northwest.co.nz
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