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  1. #16
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    so did you go and do it,treat the roads like an overcrowded racetrack and youll do well,see heaps of nice chicks and interesting happenings around the town but you will get wet and cold and you can fall off,overall its been the best and worst job ive done

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    Top tip from a frazzled friend of mine: if a hot receptionist that you see every day tends to smile politely when you walk in, that does not constitute concrete proof that she is gagging for an excuse to take you home and shag you.

    Your mileage in that respect may, of course, vary.
    kiwibiker is full of love, an disrespect.
    - mikey

  3. #18
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    30th January 2008 - 08:53
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    Quote Originally Posted by Squiggles View Post
    I've still got my goods and services licence, so close to going all the way, then i decided id try the uni thing. Would have been fun though i reckon.I was planning on using a GN because there wasnt going to be a motorway component for a fair while, being pushed backwards and fowards through the city. GN had the low seat height, air cooled, easy to maintain component to it
    Yea man, a Gn250 would be perfect.I had one with a huge box i brought from the warehouse bolted on for my pizza delivery job i could carry a insane/dangerous amount of pizzas on it .

  4. #19
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    25th November 2006 - 22:58
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    ok basicly any thing ya wanna know , ill try inform ya of ! i currently work in the high end of courierpost / dhl Biggest freight company global , sister company to fed ex ! .... ill ask a few of the bike couriers i see around the depot , or another option is to ask at cycletreads, 1 of there guys does it ,

    i done the van for 5 yrs but that slightly different but same principal , now i drive trucks and squash bikers , Opps i mean aim bikers by cutting off traffic HEHEHE !
    Always forgive your enemies. Nothing annoys them so much


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