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    Quote Originally Posted by manuboy
    Ricky martin is gay, IMHO Paul Holmes and Ma'a Nonu are gay, they guy who tried to straightline me in his shitbox subaru yesterday was fairly gay, Dangerous's neon plans are SO gay they break the gay barrier...
    Quote Originally Posted by k14
    So true, and you forgot to put in caleb ralph.
    bloody hell....... here we go again
    shit you two seem to know who all the gays are.... and MB you dident seem to have a problem with me sitting on ya lap at the pub on Sunday.
    cheers DD
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    Quote Originally Posted by NC30_chick
    I might end up getting a clip from a few of them at the BBQ

    **Does ninja stance thingee* WaHHHHHH!!!!

    You have to be special to be a pillion on my bike...
    Yeah if ya real special she duck tapes ya to the NC30 and takes you along even if its screaming

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joni
    Yeah if ya real special she duck tapes ya to the NC30 and takes you along even if its screaming
    The dude said he wanted to go for a ride
    The world will look up and shout "Save Us!", and I'll whisper "no"

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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous
    and MB you dident seem to have a problem with me sitting on ya lap at the pub on Sunday.
    Really, well I'm glad you guys didn't invite me on the ride then. I know you guys just wanted some secluded place for some "private" time. :

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    Quote Originally Posted by k14
    Really, well I'm glad you guys didn't invite me on the ride then. I know you guys just wanted some secluded place for some "private" time. :
    dont worry we are planning a 3som with a youngin...... so ya wont miss out
    cheers DD
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slingshot
    This is the choice I was faced with, I'm going to Napier in a couple of weeks for 5 days.

    :
    Leathers, 1 pair of jeans, 2 shorts, 3 t's, 5 undies, 3 socks, runners, towel, tooth brush and paste and 1 bar of soap.
    Will fit in tank bag and small back pack that can be tied to back seat.
    spent 5 days riding the east coast, spent most of the day on the bike so only needed the jeans for the pub, rest of the time in shorts.
    for no one on this earth can you trust,
    not men, not women, not beasts,

    *lifts sword*, this you can trust
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gixxer
    Leathers, 1 pair of jeans, 2 shorts, 3 t's, 5 undies, 3 socks, runners, towel, tooth brush and paste and 1 bar of soap.
    Will fit in tank bag and small back pack that can be tied to back seat.
    spent 5 days riding the east coast, spent most of the day on the bike so only needed the jeans for the pub, rest of the time in shorts.
    I should have mentioned that my wife will be riding pillion and the reason we're heading up is to go to a wedding on the Saturday so I'll need appropriate attire for that as well.

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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...

    Maybe the owners definition of sportbike use was different from yours. You know, make it more usefull..................

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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...

    THE ONLY THING I DONT LIKE ABOUT THE GSXR1000 K3 IS NOT BEING ABLE TO FIT A PACK RACK, I HAD ONE ON MY K2 IT WAS GOOD TO CARRY A TENT AND COOKER AND STUFF, THE K2 PACK RACK IS FOR SALE BTW AND I HAVE ONE FOR A VTR AS WELL

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    Quote Originally Posted by NC30_chick
    I took my pillion pegs off, so I wouldn't have to take my mates somewhere.

    this is fun
    At least you had footpegs to take off. I havent even got the mounting brackets on mine, so it made it harder to fit the PACK RACK MOUNTS !

    But then my bikes pink and ultra ghay

    Got a pack rack and Im proud of it !
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    Quote Originally Posted by SPman
    At least you had footpegs to take off. I havent even got the mounting brackets on mine, so it made it harder to fit the PACK RACK MOUNTS !

    But then my bikes pink and ultra ghay

    Got a pack rack and Im proud of it !
    Good on ya SP..... mate had one of them, raced rallied and roled it more than once and it never gave up... bloody fast bike for its year.
    And I dont think that NC relises that a pack rack can be turned upside down and used as a wheelie bar for drags
    cheers DD
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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous
    And I dont think that NC relises that a pack rack can be turned upside down and used as a wheelie bar for drags

    Oooooh my bad!!!




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    Quote Originally Posted by Slingshot
    I should have mentioned that my wife will be riding pillion and the reason we're heading up is to go to a wedding on the Saturday so I'll need appropriate attire for that as well.
    Take the car,
    for no one on this earth can you trust,
    not men, not women, not beasts,

    *lifts sword*, this you can trust
    Conan the Barbarian

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    another question

    NC30, you might know this....

    can you get a sidecar for an SP1?

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    Packracks?!? I'll give you pharkin packracks!!

    I'm having a packrack saga this week.
    When I bought the LuxoSport, it was supposed to have a packrack fitted before I picked it up, and I was going to pay half the retail price - i.e., $100. I got there - no rack. :spudwhat:
    "It's on order - it'll be here in a coupla days."
    Fair enough. Got a workmate to take my backpack (no straps) home on Monday, then found a pack in the cupboard to carry my crap in.
    Rang this morning: "Sorry - none in stock at the wholesalers; it'll be two weeks."
    WTF?!? I'm getting sick of using a backpack - it's a real bugger getting it on and off over my jacket, as the armour snags the straps, and it's been warm and sunny this week (WTF's up with the D'Auckland weather?), so the pack is a pain.

    Rang Kerry at Motohaus (Top Bloke, is Kerry ) and he phoned back to say he'd have one this afternoon. :

    Phoned the bike shop, told them what's what, and I wasn't happy with their reaction at all. After some negotiation, they agreed to give me a credit note for $100 to spend in their parts department.

    Caught up with a local VFR800 owner this morning, to tell him about my new toy. Turned out he hadn't had his immaculate Anniversary Edition VFR for about a year. Here's his story:

    " I killed the VFR almost a year ago when luggage came off the rack and into the back wheel (at an estimated 120km by the police - I have no recall) and I am now almost recovered. I am still advised not to ride even my pedal bike as I still have a broken collar bone that may yet take a further month or two to fix before I should think of riding again."

    So be very careful to secure that luggage, Kiddies.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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