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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonez
    OHHHH go on. You have at every other post.

    Have I?
    Your mistaken, But then again I haven't ever bitten at anyones comments on here, so it's not like you'd know anyway.

    You remind me of one of the muppets. You know? One of the old men that sat up in the box seats, shouting abuse from a distance. Can be funny at times, but overall quiet annoying. And I'm sure that you have some dudes hand shoved up your rectum too, and just full of fibers.

    You have been tring to rark me up for I don't know how many posts, "trying" to piss me of, but frankly my dear, I don't give a dam. Cause you'll always be a bitch to me Bonez, In a big frilly dress.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slingshot
    This thread should have been more about luggage in general.

    The original argument was that pack racks on sports bikes look stupid. By that logic, luggage strapped to a sports bike, rack or no rack, would look stupid.

    Yes, but it's not about luggage, it IS about pack racks.

    And my post was about the ability to ride more then one 1 day on a sports bike without a pack rack or riding a cafe decorating HD. not about how cool it looks. So, not too sure if you are a secret HD rider in disguise, but if you want to look cool slingshot maybe you should trade in your CBR for TLR
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    Quote Originally Posted by NC30_chick
    Have I?
    Your mistaken, But then again I haven't ever bitten at anyones comments on here, so it's not like you'd know anyway.

    You remind me of one of the muppets. You know? One of the old men that sat up in the box seats, shouting abuse from a distance. Can be funny at times, but overall quiet annoying. And I'm sure that you have some dudes hand shoved up your rectum too, and just full of fibers.

    You have been tring to rark me up for I don't know how many posts, "trying" to piss me of, but frankly my dear, I don't give a dam. Cause you'll always be a bitch to me Bonez, In a big frilly dress.
    Lol (Pssss don't tell anyone our wee secret will ya)

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    Quote Originally Posted by NC30_chick
    :sly: Just looking through the Motorcycle trader, and I spotted a SP1 with a pack rack...WHY?

    WHY?

    Why do people put packracks on Sportsbikes? It looks fucken stupid!

    Rant over...

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    Has anyone mentioned yet they come in handy for pushing "sportbikes" out of ditches yet?

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    I think its great riding someone who has a nice rack.
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    Pack racks on sports bikes!!!!. Practicality wise they are great, don't feel them there, don't restrict bike in any way. Heaps safer than having backpack on!!!! Some do look bad - (stupid) but in all honesty - what are you doing perving at gear on back!!! Bike and rider are normally the only bits to look at....

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    Another use-hanging your rally laundry on......you know that freshly washed frilly dress one wears under their leathers.

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    I used to think that parkracks sucked

    but the alternative is using bungie cords and plasitic bags
    this makes u look like one of those queen st, homeless, retarded, bogans.
    And the good thing about those ventura racks is a) u can take it off b) it does 200+ clicks no worries and c) it catches the pillion when they fall off while doing monos
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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas
    but the alternative is using bungie cords and plasitic bags
    this makes u look like one of those queen st, homeless, retarded, bogans.
    And the good thing about those ventura racks is a) u can take it off b) it does 200+ clicks no worries and c) it catches the pillion when they fall off while doing monos
    Yer, I'm a bogan...Oh
    and a homeless one too...sort of
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    Quote Originally Posted by NC30_chick
    Yer, I'm a bogan...Oh
    and a homeless one too...sort of
    You're not related to thee bogen are you? From down south.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NC30_chick
    and a homeless one too...sort of
    luke and i ARE homeless, we have a garage that we park the bikes and luke in at night, it has the dog frezzer and dryer, the tools, wet suit, kite, leathers...
    shall i go on?

    BUT WE WILL HAVE A HOME again ONE DAY


    what a ride so far!!!!

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    OMG... what have I donE!
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    Posted a picture on kiwibiker.co.nz?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zapf
    OMG... what have I donE!
    Good on yah. Hope you get a good run out of it. Shit, missed the point-now where did I put the meds. Givis are an excellent means of transporting one's laundry

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