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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman
    Is someone binning it on a KB ride now compulsory or summat?

    Sounds like it was a good ride though - 380km is a good distance. That'd be about 4 or 5 stops for gas for you, eh Darryl?
    Well in the N/I it seems to be...... but thats our clean 'no bin' rep turtel up, some sort a award coming your way Kawakid.

    ahh but I have the bigger tank than what you did.... just one fill up buster. Can get up to 260k a tank, but after that wee ride I rolled up the drive at 220k dry.
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    Quote Originally Posted by カワサキキド
    Don't be sorry it was nobodies but my own fault, It could have been worse.
    I appeciate all the asistance that was given.

    Dangerous, could you ask Mike if he found out the name the clavicle specialist at chch hospital?
    I think Neuman is the specialist he's patched up a couple of guys I know

    Dangerous you maggot,this is the second time you've organised a ride when I've been out of town,just what is it you have against Yamaha riders?
    or is my bike not clean and shiny enough for you?

    I take it the road people are referring to is the Parnasuss-Waiau road?
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    Quote Originally Posted by manuboy
    I didn't mind the damp part but the crosswind was startin to get on my nads a bit.
    Then you should wear pants, Manuboy.
    This aint Murka, y'know!
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    oi

    Dangerous you maggot,this is the second time you've organised a ride when I've been out of town,just what is it you have against Yamaha riders?
    Kick, even when you're in town, you not in town mate... if ya know what i mean.

    We could bin it riding in an aggressive / unsafe manner or we could bin it laughing hysterically at your m/c... either is bad but the former at least has brag points...

    Then you should wear pants, Manuboy.
    This aint Murka, y'know!
    Viffer, don't cramp my style mate. Took me a while to develop the "one ball on the seat, one ball off" cornering method. An excellent weay to lower your centre of gravity. And riding thru bug swarms at speed is much cheaper than her down the road with the whip'n chains.

    Just ask Dangerous...

    p.s You were much nicer when you rode a red bike Furht man...

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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman
    Then you should wear pants, Manuboy.
    This aint Murka, y'know!
    and every one wounders why I have too ride at the frount....... really dont need to be following Manu watching 'things' waving furyisly in the breez out behind him
    cheers DD
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    yeah but

    it helps keep the cages at a safe distance man, and i don't get no complaints at home! (ahem..)

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    So what sort of pace you guys running at? did you meet up with the other mob? when's summer due again? hopefully I'll have my bike back on the road soon, got a "good" deal on painting my fairing bits, only thing is its umm taking a while, OK its taken way too long , had a professional quote of $1000 + any plastic welding on top, my deal will be bottle of bourban for plastic welding, done, good job, bought him Black Label Jim Beam, + $300 for painting fairings, tank and front guard. Got most bits back after sanded so I can place stickers before final coat and clear coat, hopefully it'll be sorted by xmas

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    Quote Originally Posted by gav
    So what sort of pace you guys running at?
    did you meet up with the other mob?
    when's summer due again?
    hopefully I'll have my bike back on the road soon
    quick...... just the mood for the day, not how it always is.
    which other mob?
    stuffed if I know, whats summer?
    whats up with it? a general tidy up or a wee repair job?
    cheers DD
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    Cool

    I have to correct you a wee bit - I was the one that organised the ride, not Dangerous. It was not a KB ride it was actually a ride with bikers from my work with a few hangers on!!! Dangerous took the initiative and posted the details on the site for me. Next time I will do it myself and take all the credit!!! :cool2:
    It was good to meet some new people and put faces and real names to KBers.
    I was fortunate to come home a different way - couldn't be bothered taking the long way home in the wind. I missed the crash but got a little wet in Rangiora. :cool2:



    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha
    I think Neuman is the specialist he's patched up a couple of guys I know

    Dangerous you maggot,this is the second time you've organised a ride when I've been out of town,just what is it you have against Yamaha riders?
    or is my bike not clean and shiny enough for you?

    I take it the road people are referring to is the Parnasuss-Waiau road?
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    Cool

    OI how come you got to ride the busa? I haven't yet!!! He didn't tell me that you rode it.
    Ya big wuss - get some balls and enjoy real power!!!


    Quote Originally Posted by manuboy
    Sorry man... that road probably wasn't the best choice in hindsight for a few of us... obviously the road itself can't be termed as dangerous, but the conditions meant that there was a lot of debris, combined with the fact that most of the corners were blind - all i could do was follow Dangerous's helmet...

    I thought you did well not to try and follow me and D, but when we had to wait so long at the other end i knew something was up. Anyway, you're up and about which is good.

    On the bright side i got to ride 30UTD's busa. *FARK*. That just isn't right. I scared myself with a mild wind-on, and when i took a quick peek down at the instruments i was only pulling 4K!!!! I've changed my mind about wanting one - far to much power.
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