The Trashmobiles gassed up, trailer prepped, tiedowns ready to break, hi vis vests packed, Cone loaded, and we're off!
Stay tuned to find out who we're saving tonight....![]()
Rob? My guess.
Red repped... relax! It was a complete guess. I don't even know you so I couldn't mean anything by it.
*Edit* It wasn't rob that did it...
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.
You studying to be a soup opera director by any chance Stephen ...?
I didn't see you go out on a trailer (but I think you went out on your GN)
If you can make it on Kiwibiker you can make it anywhere.
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.
You should rescue me from my own incompetence.
Yesterday before riding to Wellsford with Nish, I managed to break the tail light of the Viffer while reversing it in CP36.
(Damned pillars and great yellow whaleness of Viffer and stickyout-ness of tail light - deadly when combined with lack of sleep and intrinsic incompetence)
Yes folks, I reversed into something on a vehicle without a reverse gear.
That is special, right up there with stalling an automatic car. Surely there is some sort of mechanical Darwin award for which I can get an honourable mention?
I dread to think what Mr Honda charges for such a large, shiny piece of plastic. (Should be some at a wreckers I hope - not likely to break in a write off.)
*And who the hell designs a single, massive tail light that sticks out BEYOND anything else at the end of the bike. That's asking for breakage. Notwithstanding my complete idiocy.for grossly excessive size after the massive überlight at the arse of RF900s*
In the meantime, clear tape and red cellophane to the rescue to ensure legality.
You have to die for it to be a darwin award.![]()
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