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    Alcohol breath tester keyring

    Hey just in case anyone was thinking of getting one so that they dont go over the limit and have their toy taken away, these guys have them on sale for today only at $15.00 (usually around $30).

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    Otherwise this is an interesting site anyway. They have something different on sale everyday.
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    One pint that's my limit. With the wife on the back it's zero.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skyryder View Post
    One pint that's my limit. With the wife on the back it's zero.

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    If you need a breath tester to tell you whether you can ride or not - then you shouldn't even consider it!

    The alcohol limits in NZ are already quite generous.

    Personally I don't touch any alcohol if I'm going to ride on the open road. Although I'm happy to have a couple of beers if I'm just going to quietly pootle home through town afterwards. (and we're not talking in the middle of the rush hour here...)
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    Even just a few bears will change your sense of balance. Best not to risk it

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    I tend to agree...one pint is more than adequate most of the time...some of us are getting too long in the tooth to piss up large


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    Quote Originally Posted by Roki_nz View Post
    Even just a few bears will change your sense of balance.
    Too right. Especially if they won't sit still on the back there. All that trying to catch salmon's a pain in the ar5e too in the wet.

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