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    Unhappy Hanging my leather up

    Sadly, all things must come to end.
    Due to unforeseen (or foreseen but unforetold) circumstances (99.5% financial) I am now hanging my leathers.
    Did not expect it to be this soon. Did not want to believe it but it is true.
    I will miss all my buddies who always went crazy with me.
    But, hey, it's life.
    Nevertheless, I'll still be here (as a ghost?) and you can always call me whenever you want some snip-snap of you and your beasts (time permitting).
    My riding career is over............................for now.
    But mark my words: I will come back.



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    Good engine (unbreakable). Frame OK (incorruptible). No bodywork at all (unaffordable).
    Email me to make an offer or for 1 big picture (still downloadable).

    P.P.S
    3.0l inline-6 cage is not too bad afterall.......
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    This is truely a sad story. I can only feel bad for you but I am kind of on the same boat as you myself.

    I don't know what bike you might be aiming for next but I hope you will make a come back as soon as your financial situation allows you to. It would be a darn shame for a rider as skilled as yourself to leave it all behind if you weren't going to come back.

    Good luck man and all the best with selling whats left of your blade. I hope I'll see you agian in the near future.

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    Dude, that is truly sad. 

    Here's hoping we see you back up on two wheels (wheel standing the cage doesn't really count, but by cripes, I'm keen to see it done!) sooner rather than later.

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    I don't know you or your financial situation Marmoot,but to me being tied up financialy would be a reason to take up motorcycles,not give them up.If motorcycling means affording the latest model with the appropriate letters before and after a large capacity rating,I think you have missed the boat somewhere.Good luck in the car - look out for me on the road...I'll be riding...anything.
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    Unhappy

    It harder to give up when you have the dream Machine.
    My bike owes nothing and is cheaper Just to run than a mazda 323. so you could always go down a cc or 500 and start all over again? I've had this zxr400 for two and a half years and I still love and kiss it!
    Your never to old for a sportsbike

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    I gave up my bike for "financial reasons" from 96-92 worst 6 years of my life!

    You'll be back, unless the madness gets you first
    and when you are a 5k bike will feel like magic

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    Don't forget to stay in touch, your postings are always fun/informative to read

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    Well, thank's for that. Anyway, here's the detail:

    Financial reason being unable to repair the bike and keep it up with my riding style. Riding in the city doesn't really appeal to me. For me, it's the freedom to soar like an eagle that counts. Open road is my home. Not city, not track, but open road. There I can unwind.
    And due to stress I inflicted to my bike, and how on the edge I always was, financially it is quite hard to go on riding with my current pay. And, due to the latest crash I have, I am now unable to put the thing back on the road.
    Sportbike (plastic crotch rocket, some may say) tend to be quite expensive to run when you run 500k every weekend at the bike's limitation.
    Anyway, that's my riding. I know it might not be your riding, but that is how I ride.
    And please don't slag me down because I'm damn proud of it. I'm a sport rider.
    Oh, don't worry. I'll be back (born again?)

    And, CK, watch the last bit of the first The Fast & The Furious. They wheelied a cage there
    It looks funny and certainly out of place.


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    SpankMe, is there any forum rules banning cage-driver-only? Especially Asian riceburner?
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    Feels like a death in the family!
    Say it's not so marmoot!

    Alright, Lets pass around the hat to buy Marmoot a scooter!

    KK, you got anything in the back corner of the shed that would pass for a scooter for the brother??

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    as a matter of fact, I'm buying a scooter next year. For my g/f
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    Sad to hear

    But....you'll be back.....once a biker - always a biker!
    “- He felt that his whole life was some kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it.”

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    Any details on the accident?

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    Originally posted by Marmoot
    as a matter of fact, I'm buying a scooter next year. For my g/f
    If you ask for a scooter without the motor, it will be cheaper. Then a discreet transplant of the blade motor in there and,, hey presto! Soaring once again!!

    "Any details on the accident?"

    Now Wkid,, Theres some questions that just shouldn't be asked at a time like this!
    Things that shouldn't be dragged back to the surface!


    PS. If anyone knows the full details them can PM me and wkid!

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    argh marmoot! dude dont leave us! not even for a minute!

    buy the ZXR off me or somthing, it aint nothing special... argh.

    sux2c1go.

    but you better be back asap... and fair enuf about open road - me myself, track is only place i try and ride fast (note the TRY) street i cant afford the tickets.

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    Blah

    KK... that bit about you riding on a track... I'm confused. Is this a future tense thing??

    :P

    i dunno.. you can't afford the tickets but you can afford to fix your bikes properly and choose not too.

      (apologies marmoot) here's a point for KK to consider... if you get pulled over by a cop and he see's the delapidated state of your bike and tyres (any model by the sound of it) which I can only assume won't have a current WOF... can you afford that fine? Do you have health insurance? can you afford the medico bills if your pride and joy spits you off when the bar breaks, chain snaps, tyres let go etc.??? I know we've all flamed you about this but I'm gonna keep going in the hope that one day (hey.. you're old and wise now right??) you'll smell the roses!

    oh well... since you're into buying half-machines.. why not pick up marmoots CBR?

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