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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragingrob View Post
    Haha ah ok then fair enough! Yep get all the practise you can, you'll love it. Just take it easy in the wet ay!
    Nonsense, go hard or go home, pin the throttle and power slide it all the way into the parking space. Jump off your bike walk into shads and order a beer, then pick up the nearest girl you see plonk her on the back of the ginny and wheelie it all the way down the road 100m to your apartment lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragingrob View Post
    Are you gonna be riding to Uni nowadays? Where do ya park?
    considering he lives not even 100m down symonds street, riding the ginny wouldn't be worth the petrol in starting/warming it!

    (plus we need to save all the parks we can)

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    Quote Originally Posted by bomma View Post
    and is that ej's old scorpio in dat pic??? and ehab's once undamaged (or less damaged) gsx hiding in the back???
    heheh correct on both counts!

    thought it was an appropriate picture being from one of the early SMC rides

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drider87 View Post
    Nonsense, go hard or go home, pin the throttle and power slide it all the way into the parking space. Jump off your bike walk into shads and order a beer, then pick up the nearest girl you see plonk her on the back of the ginny and wheelie it all the way down the road 100m to your apartment lol
    it is easier to wheelie with a girl on the back

    Quote Originally Posted by motorbyclist View Post
    heheh correct on both counts!

    thought it was an appropriate picture being from one of the early SMC rides
    haha awesome man very nostalgic of ya
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragingrob View Post
    Haha ah ok then fair enough! Yep get all the practise you can, you'll love it. Just take it easy in the wet ay!
    Quote Originally Posted by Drider87 View Post
    Nonsense, go hard or go home, pin the throttle and power slide it all the way into the parking space. Jump off your bike walk into shads and order a beer, then pick up the nearest girl you see plonk her on the back of the ginny and wheelie it all the way down the road 100m to your apartment lol
    I'm boring person so I'll just take quiet way. I will ride it like nanny

    Quote Originally Posted by motorbyclist View Post
    considering he lives not even 100m down symonds street, riding the ginny wouldn't be worth the petrol in starting/warming it!
    (plus we need to save all the parks we can)
    Yea, putting my helmet and jacket on warm GN up and open the garage shutter, it's beta just walk up the Symonds St

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    Quote Originally Posted by BANZAI View Post
    I'm boring person so I'll just take quiet way. I will ride it like nanny



    Yea, putting my helmet and jacket on warm GN up and open the garage shutter, it's beta just walk up the Symonds St
    You better ride that thing like a nanny on crack, they're a stable bike so you can throw her around no worries. I'll be chasing you on my bike with a baseball bat to encourage you to ride faster.


    p/t

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drider87 View Post
    Nonsense, go hard or go home, pin the throttle and power slide it all the way into the parking space. Jump off your bike walk into shads and order a beer, then pick up the nearest girl you see plonk her on the back of the ginny and wheelie it all the way down the road 100m to your apartment lol
    bwwwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhahahahahahahahahaha ha!!!!! All this on a GN250? Tui anyone?
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    sunds like a sweet plan..will need all that unwinding after the exams..but ill be keen for a weekend ride..havent been on one yet soo would be cool to do so..either ways im keen for a blat on my baby..
    For those of you whose use the fast lane on motorways and only do a 100km/hr, can you pls use the middle lane, some of us like to ride at 105km/hr thank you very much.

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    so he only needs to travel at say 60kmph ,, to stay ahead of ya bat ! NO PROBLEM !

    or did you find 2nd ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by pocketcracker View Post
    so he only needs to travel at say 60kmph ,, to stay ahead of ya bat ! NO PROBLEM !

    or did you find 2nd ?


    Leans back and awaits his propeller !
    ohh wow tat is a fuckin burn...btw dushy leave banzai alone ....lol..take yer time banzai..remember motorcycle aint abt pushing yerself outside yer limits..unless yer dushy who manages to roll his tyre and not bail...good effort nonetheless..
    For those of you whose use the fast lane on motorways and only do a 100km/hr, can you pls use the middle lane, some of us like to ride at 105km/hr thank you very much.

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    The biker gods must love me bro. Pocketcracker I think the biker gods need a sacrifice from us, I'm thinking the virginity of a couple young female arts student is appropriate...yeah yeah I know your still waiting for your propeller. lol Banzai, listen to kyle he is full of great shit..I mean wisdom lol *jokes*, nah you'll find i'm one of the nanniest riders around yuichi, always with my hi-vis vest and my back protector, jeez I must be the only one that actuallly stays at a hundred on the open road.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drider87 View Post
    You better ride that thing like a nanny on crack, they're a stable bike so you can throw her around no worries. I'll be chasing you on my bike with a baseball bat to encourage you to ride faster.
    lol! you call a bike that flips on it's side with no warning due to the slightest loss of traction stable?! a bike that'll stay upright with a locked front wheel for several metres, or keep going round a corner you've entered too fast in the wet on cold tyres despite "understeering" and without washing out is a stable bike! (seriously i'm not sure if it's the viffer or me or both, but either way it's a miracle that thing isn't written off yet)

    Quote Originally Posted by 2wheeljunkie View Post
    take yer time banzai..remember motorcycle aint abt pushing yerself outside yer limits.
    +1

    learn to crawl before you walk and walk before you run - then you find your limit the safe way; too many "kids" get bikes/cars and try to hoon around without learning the basics first - then once they get into trouble they don't know what to do

    as squiggles' sig says: "it's not how fast you were going, it's how fast you stopped"

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2wheeljunkie View Post
    take yer time banzai..remember motorcycle aint abt pushing yerself outside yer limits..
    "....just relax and take it easy, you're still young, that's your fault, there's so much you have to learn" - Yousuf Islam aka Cat Stevens
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    I might join you guys with my new girl friend on the back. Unless of cause shes not my gf
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    wait, you mean she might be a boyfriend?

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