Dropping a motorbike is a "right of passage " into the
world of motorcycling I thought....some of us
do it sooner...some do it later
Dropping a motorbike is a "right of passage " into the
world of motorcycling I thought....some of us
do it sooner...some do it later
Good effort on the new bike.
Think I saw you today going over Paekakariki hill at around 5:00 ish.
Nice bike that. Trick termigatriganometry carbon pipes too.
How does it wheelie?
CheersOriginally Posted by jimbo750
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Yes that was mejust managing to keep up with the others....
Wheelie?? I will let you know - I am bound to find out soon at this rate.....![]()
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Calling Lynda, calling Lynda, DUCATI accessories required!!!!!!!!!!
Dial 748 or 999 for assistance
The lady did good on a 320+km ride today, whipping through corners, just needs to practice getting the knee down now.
and some of us do it several timesOriginally Posted by KATWYN
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Well done on the new bike Chrissie (even if it was a Ducati)
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Ha ha ha - yeah, ummm stickers, direct dial # for Ducati parts, sunnies, carbon fibre, stickers, ..........Originally Posted by mangell6
Really?? Jeepers, and there I thought I DID get it down at least once!!!Originally Posted by mangell6
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Hey the ride today was an absolute blast - thanks heaps for that, I really enjoyed both the ride and the company. I now know first hand what the 'Ducati walk' is.... ha ha ha![]()
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That's a hard way of making a selection for your next bike.
I'mm gonna try it and see if the wife will let me get away with it. "Ohhh, I broke it slightly - that means I'll have to buy it. Bugger."Originally Posted by Pwalo
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Yeah???Originally Posted by Jim2
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Good luck with that - let me know how you get on..........![]()
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Originally Posted by Her_B4
Eek - no offence - What is mortifying for you is a negotiation tactic for an opressed married man!
It's all good, it's all goodssss, my preciousssssssssssss .......
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Ooooooooooooo!!!! I have seen the pics now (on the SCC ride write up), what a delicious bike!![]()
My goal in life is to be as good a person as my dog already thinks I am.
Congratulations Chrissie!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm very glad the heart won.
I'll give you some lessons in Ducatista-stuff.
Look fwd to catching up some time very soon!!
Being frustrated is disagreeable.
But the real disasters in life begin when you get what you want.
Yeah..... nice, love the Termagone best pipes out ot Italy (next to MistralOriginally Posted by Celtic_Sea_lily
the sound dosent get any better in fact as we say on the Guzzi fourms 'isa sounda nor a noise'
And re: your post in the packrack thread, IMO bugger carring a bag on ya back.... now I know a few of you lot up there do, but it would piss me of something big, and I'd hate ta think what 'could' happen if a person with a bag on there back were to slide down the rd.Originally Posted by Her_B4
I notice that your bike is a biposto, so how bout at least a cargo net on the rear seat if you dont like the rack system..... see my pics in that thread.
cheers DD
(Definately Dodgy)
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