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    Being laid up off work is expensive!

    6 weeks now, laid up, but getting around ok now, but godang, fuck TradeMe, its killing my wallet.
    Time to spare, net to surf.
    Brought 2 motorbikes and a horse, so far.
    Its all TM's fault.
    Better delete my watch list.

    Could be worse I spose, could be dead.
    Or Helen Clark's cervical smear taker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dooly View Post
    6 weeks now, laid up, but getting around ok now, but godang, fuck TradeMe, its killing my wallet.
    Time to spare, net to surf.
    Brought 2 motorbikes and a horse, so far.
    Its all TM's fault.
    Better delete my watch list.

    Could be worse I spose, could be dead.
    Or Helen Clark's cervical smear taker.
    ^^^^^^ First of all...Thank's a fookin' lot for that mental image...NOT!

    I was only off work for thee days the other week and it screwed me over so I guess 6 weeks must be really arse!
    Are the two bike in addition to what you already had? If so do tell.

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    Yeah another 2 to the fleet John.
    A classic dirt bike, goes ok, all there but gonna do a resto.
    78 Suzuki SP370

    ....and a Triumph Daytona.
    An oldie, one of the first Hinckleys, 91, but a goody.

    And a white and brown horse, missus dept, it eats and shits heaps.
    Normal stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dooly View Post
    A classic dirt bike, goes ok, all there but gonna do a resto.
    78 Suzuki SP370
    WTF is a Suzuki SP370? [insert :spudwhat: emoticodweebicon here]
    Is it in any way related to a TM or TS400? [insert :spudwhat: emoticodweebicon here]
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Did I miss an earlier post... What have you done to yourself..??
    I have smashed my hands ribs and left shoulder pretty well.
    Trying to limit the TM purchases !! Me likely to be off till sometime next year

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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman View Post
    WTF is a Suzuki SP370? [insert :spudwhat: emoticodweebicon here]
    Is it in any way related to a TM or TS400? [insert :spudwhat: emoticodweebicon here]
    4 stroke dirt bike.
    This is it.


    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...801_full11.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dooly View Post
    Oh!
    So it's Suzuki's answer to the XL350 and TT400? (Or was the Yamaha an XT back then ... can't remember...)

    Anyway - noice!
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by Warr View Post
    Did I miss an earlier post... What have you done to yourself..??
    I have smashed my hands ribs and left shoulder pretty well.
    Trying to limit the TM purchases !! Me likely to be off till sometime next year
    Had a hip replacement mate.
    Had similar injuries to you plus a bit more 12 years ago as a result of a car wreck.
    The hip finally gave way after untold surgies, pins, etc etc, plates etc, where I had no choice but to get it replaced.
    But all good, went for my first ride, all up 100kms the other day, just over 5 weeks from chop date.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dooly View Post
    Had a hip replacement mate.
    Had similar injuries to you plus a bit more 12 years ago as a result of a car wreck.
    The hip finally gave way after untold surgies, pins, etc etc, plates etc, where I had no choice but to get it replaced.
    But all good, went for my first ride, all up 100kms the other day, just over 5 weeks from chop date.
    Good to hear you are on the improve.. and may it continue so. My casts are there still for another 3 or 4 weeks, so thats a major as cant even drive the car!! And there are only so many hours you can spend trawling KB!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Warr View Post
    Good to hear you are on the improve.. and may it continue so. My casts are there still for another 3 or 4 weeks, so thats a major as cant even drive the car!! And there are only so many hours you can spend trawling KB!!
    Yeah the net can get so borrrrring, but besides telly etc, not a lot to do.
    Time will go fast and things always get better fast, mind you I always believe a positive attitude helps.
    At one time when I was in ICU for 6 weeks after my crash, every bastard in the beds around croaked, including a 3 yr old.
    They were carting them out of there everyday to the extent I was the only one left!!!
    Used to think, holy fuck, better stay awake, I'm next!

    Good luck keep the chin up, think of blighty

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    Ah you got that SP I was Eying it up myself, hoping some one else would buy it so I wouldnt have to.
    here is a pommie site dedicated to SP and DR Suzukis http://suzuki-thumpers.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedrostt500 View Post
    Ah you got that SP I was Eying it up myself, hoping some one else would buy it so I wouldnt have to.
    here is a pommie site dedicated to SP and DR Suzukis http://suzuki-thumpers.com/
    Thanks mate, will definately check them out.
    Been looking for an SP for a long while actually.

    The bike I got is complete, all the indicators, lights, instruments etc.
    Pretty damn good actually, goes ok.
    Was gonna restore it to road legal but think I'll make it into a VMX replica, update, but keep it looking semi original.
    Will use it around my land here for a play, this summer then tear it down over Winter.

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    Shit know how you feel.Went to the doc and after first bloods returned he stuck me in hospital for tests,released after 5 hours,then various tests,after a month off work they found a tumour,another 17 days and surgery,in hospital for 8 days(ICU was ok for 4 days).

    Released the day after my birthday and told need chemo and radiotherapy,so waited a month to start.Specialist oncology doc said best to stay off work if possible so all up nearly 9 months on benefit,till back part time.

    Lookin back,it was no fun and still wonder how the hell we got through it(pig headed comes to mind),still is better to be alive than dead,which if I had left going to the doc would have happened.Now 5 years ago seems not an issue at all,being the time recovering.

    My worst thing was subscribing to sky,then when rugby started getting sport on,watching live rugby was ok,watching f.cken reruns during the week was not lol.
    Hello officer put it on my tab

    Don't steal the government hates competition.

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    Yeah the novelty soon wears off of sitting at home relaxing doing stuff all.
    2 years on crutches for me, months in hospital, drove me nuts, plus all the usual bullshit associated with the health system.
    Got sent home once after a so called repair on my hip with an infection in it.
    The pain was so intense, I recall, dunno how, taking about 20 or 30 pills of nurofen, panadol, codeine, and whatever was around in half an hour to ease to before calling the ambulance.
    Then 10 days of going to theature for a general anaesthetic to clean out my leg infection. Then they decided that it was best to leave the wound open and do it in my bed, via a huge morphine shot an hour before the op, and sucking on the nitrous bottle while I watched then deep in my leg digging around.
    The bonus was the kind hearted orderly would leave the nitrous bottle with me all day so I sucked on it, got wasted all day............kinda made the day pass fast

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dooly View Post
    Wow thats a memory! The only bike ive ever seen with brown faced speedo and rev counter! my mate had one in 1980 and its the only bike that Ive ever been able to jump on for the first time and wheelie into the sunset!- they had a real long wheelbase which helped..

    Oh and say Hi to Alan McNiece down the road SH50 -from me and Dave at Tui castle, he runs the wholsale at Ahuriri.
    Retired- just some guy with a few bikes......

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