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    Quote Originally Posted by Number One View Post
    I HATE shopping with a vengeance but I see that as one of my strong points But yes I love having tits and have even been known to slap on the warpaint and clean up for a night out AND I even wear silly impractical high heals and skirts now and then

    Chaps - unless I am a cowboy I think they are a no no + I can bet that going down the road in chaps I'd end up scuffing my butt up wouldn't feel so clever getting around the ill fitting waist issue then now would I
    Yes get the hate shopping thing, and when I do I buy more stuff for OWNER than myself. Boobs- jury still out on that one. As for war paint, high heels and skirts- eeeeek. Give me a pair of jeans, trainers or boots anyday. I wore a dress recently and it freaked so many people out it was worth it.

    I must admit that a scuffed arse really doesn't appeal so I will stick with my slightly over-sizes waisted leather for the time being, or until some person can convice me that chaps are preferable to leathers!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Number One View Post
    What the hell are those???
    They are speed bumps, they come in various sizes and colours!! Lumps n bumps

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    Can you pull wheelies off them? Our speed bumps have NO character at all!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Number One View Post
    Can you pull wheelies off them? Our speed bumps have NO character at all!
    Considering OWNER pulls blo*dy wheelies everywhere I shall ask him to try these too. But to be honest the ones near work are in a very narrow bust street so not the best place to test wheelie feasability!! Shall keep an eye for goodies though and report back!!

    We even have fake ones too!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by owner View Post
    that other Las in auckland city that does do alterations whats her name again?
    Kerrie.
    Quote Originally Posted by Bikern1mpho View Post
    Still not too sure why men/ anyone would want to wear chaps?
    It is a cruiser "thing". Or possibly an easy access for the gay community.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    Kerrie.

    It is a cruiser "thing". Or possibly an easy access for the gay community.
    Thanks for name of lassy in Auckland shall pay her a visit upon arrival if still not happy with leathers.

    Cruiser- uuuuuurg.
    Gay community- non of my gay friends would be seen dead in chaps, maybe just a Kiwi thang!!
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    [QUOTE=Bikern1mpho;1681208]NOOOOOOOO. I never wanted to be a women and especially not the lumps and bumps bits. Guys have the most fun and get to do the most cool stuff as well.

    But it is great to see such a open man showing just how simple your tastes really are!! I guess you gets excited by these too

    Who ya calling simple,funny us guys think you girls have all the fun.Nope somehow speed bumps just don't do it for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bikern1mpho View Post
    NOOOOOOOO. I never wanted to be a women and especially not the lumps and bumps bits. Guys have the most fun and get to do the most cool stuff as well.

    But it is great to see such a open man showing just how simple your tastes really are!! I guess you gets excited by these too

    Who ya calling simple,funny us guys think you girls have all the fun.Nope somehow speed bumps just don't do it for me.
    Sorry, uncomplicated is that better? Girls have all the fun, which planet do you live on??? Shame about the speed bumps, how about...

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    [QUOTE=Bikern1mpho;1681251][QUOTE=howdamnhard;1681236]

    Sorry, uncomplicated is that better? Girls have all the fun, which planet do you live on??? Shame about the speed bumps, how about...

    Nah only girly bumps(of the human kind) will suffice.Well if girls ever want to have fun of the " carnal nature" there will be a line of guys waiting eagerly.It's a little harder for us guys.True maybe in the past guys seemed to be able to do the more fun and daring things but today the lines have become blurred and there is nothing stopping girls from doing anything they want to.

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    [QUOTE=howdamnhard;1681279][QUOTE=Bikern1mpho;1681251]
    Quote Originally Posted by howdamnhard View Post

    Sorry, uncomplicated is that better? Girls have all the fun, which planet do you live on??? Shame about the speed bumps, how about...

    Nah only girly bumps(of the human kind) will suffice.Well if girls ever want to have fun of the " carnal nature" there will be a line of guys waiting eagerly.It's a little harder for us guys.True maybe in the past guys seemed to be able to do the more fun and daring things but today the lines have become blurred and there is nothing stopping girls from doing anything they want to.
    Maybe I am just gaded being of that age that I was rejected by the air force for a training to be a pilot because I was female. I was banned from studying Craft, design and technoology for being a girl (distracting lad students), was of the generation of women that grew up in the UK not having the potential to race motorbikes. Just a few example of why being a girl/female sucks!!!
    We're just two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl, year after year,
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    [QUOTE=Bikern1mpho;1681288][QUOTE=howdamnhard;1681279]
    Quote Originally Posted by Bikern1mpho View Post

    Maybe I am just gaded being of that age that I was rejected by the air force for a training to be a pilot because I was female. I was banned from studying Craft, design and technoology for being a girl (distracting lad students), was of the generation of women that grew up in the UK not having the potential to race motorbikes. Just a few example of why being a girl/female sucks!!!
    So what's stopping you now?

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    [QUOTE=howdamnhard;1681295][QUOTE=Bikern1mpho;1681288]
    Quote Originally Posted by howdamnhard View Post

    So what's stopping you now?
    Am now studying psychology so am trying to develop the skills required to help people rather than be equiped with the skills to potentially kill people. And I shall be taking my first flying lesson when I get to NZ courtesy of a very lovely friend.

    I will get on a track at some point although I think racing professionally will never be an option, sadly.
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    [QUOTE=howdamnhard;1681295][QUOTE=Bikern1mpho;1681288]
    Quote Originally Posted by howdamnhard View Post

    So what's stopping you now?
    Even my my mother said to OWNER recently that I should have been born a boy and my brother should have been a girl. I was my dad's son and did the lad things with him whilst my bro did all the gessy chick stuff with my mum!! Hey ho such is life.
    We're just two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl, year after year,
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    [QUOTE=Bikern1mpho;1681325][QUOTE=howdamnhard;1681295]
    Quote Originally Posted by Bikern1mpho View Post

    Am now studying psychology so am trying to develop the skills required to help people rather than be equiped with the skills to potentially kill people. And I shall be taking my first flying lesson when I get to NZ courtesy of a very lovely friend.

    I will get on a track at some point although I think racing professionally will never be an option, sadly.
    I think helping others is a far higher calling.Any idiot can kill something,but nobody(human) can bring back somebody from the dead.If everbody had your attitude the world would be a better place.Who you going to fly with?I've toyed with the idea of learning to fly but can't justify the expense,family responsibilites are higher.Perhaps one day when I retire, in the distant future.Right now I get my thrills on my bike.Will do some track days,not for anybody else and not that I'll be the best but for the sheer selfish enjoyment of it,without hurting anyone else.

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    [QUOTE=howdamnhard;1681338][QUOTE=Bikern1mpho;1681325]
    Quote Originally Posted by howdamnhard View Post

    I think helping others is a far higher calling.Any idiot can kill something,but nobody(human) can bring back somebody from the dead.If everbody had your attitude the world would be a better place.Who you going to fly with?I've toyed with the idea of learning to fly but can't justify the expense,family responsibilites are higher.Perhaps one day when I retire, in the distant future.Right now I get my thrills on my bike.Will do some track days,not for anybody else and not that I'll be the best but for the sheer selfish enjoyment of it,without hurting anyone else.
    As for flying lesson not sure by my friend and old psych prof flies with a group on the North Shore . It is so much cheaper than in the UK so more accessible for me there. As I have no kid and wont be I am lucky in that any money I have is my own.

    Higher calling- well lots of peeps would disagree especially as I want to work with offenders. But flying a fighter plane is well a different calling- I think it is the speed that does it. Always have been an adrenalin junky so will just have to find my thrills n spills (not a track hopefully) elsewhere. And riding a bike whether it be track days or road riding should always be about meeting your own expectations not others.
    We're just two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl, year after year,
    Running over the same old ground.
    What have you found? The same old fears.
    Wish you were here. QWQ

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