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    Quote Originally Posted by MsKABC View Post
    It's probably just too big for THEM! (Is da poor widdle boy afwaid of da big scawy motosickle? Diddums!) You are clearly hanging out in all the wrong places! My best friend used to ride a zxr750 and I don't think she ever got negative comments. Blokes were always impressed! Take a deep breath, climb on your bike & give it a big handful of throttle as you ride away
    Classic, I'm about to start teaching my wife to ride. Can't wait till she's on the road. Her boss who's a real condiscending a-hole rides a 125 scooter. Imagine how funny it'll be when she can turn up at work on a real bike.

    She's going to inherit the vtz of doom which for a 2 fiddy is no slouch. Even cooler shes already got a dream bike to aim for, she's started drooling over thou ninja's (Oh well its not a Honda but if we liked the same brand it would be boring).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Insanity_rules View Post
    ...... she's started drooling over thou ninja's (Oh well its not a Honda but if we liked the same brand it would be boring).
    Yeah, what's with that... mine is drooling over Kwakas too...

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    Quote Originally Posted by quickbuck View Post
    Yeah, what's with that... mine is drooling over Kwakas too...
    Gotta admit, I'm a Honda devotee (My last 4 bikes and 13 of the 20 I've ever owned)but those new Kwakas are sexy bikes.
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    She's a keeper indeed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Insanity_rules View Post
    Gotta admit, I'm a Honda devotee (My last 4 bikes and 13 of the 20 I've ever owned)but those new Kwakas are sexy bikes.
    Yeah... but I don't like green.... Kawasakis in blue look good to me, but that is like saying the best colour for a Honda is Yellow....
    Sorry, I'm a fan for traditional manufacturers colours.... And NO Kawasakis do not look good in red either.
    Only Hondas should be red.... Oh and a smattering of Italian machinery.

    The Previous bike to this one was a Suzuki, but before that it was only ever Hondas for me (about 5 in total)..... I got another one, as I should have never bought a 98 Katana even though it was 3 years old at the time...

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    Quote Originally Posted by madbikeboy View Post
    ...a great-aunt who, despite meeting me about 15 times in the last 3 years, still asks (and you have to imagine the posh accent) "Oh, have we meet?".
    You obviously haven't made a good enough impression to be remembered... Perhaps vomiting on the ottoman rug or taking a dump in the punchbowl would do the trick?
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    yes... but still there are multiple reasons why he is now classified as the "ex"
    You killed him???
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    And you've been a meatbomb too, Trace! You irresponsible thing....
    Damn incorrigible, really.
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    Quote Originally Posted by quickbuck View Post
    Yeah... but I don't like green.... Kawasakis in blue look good to me, but that is like saying the best colour for a Honda is Yellow....
    Sorry, I'm a fan for traditional manufacturers colours.... And NO Kawasakis do not look good in red either.
    Only Hondas should be red.... Oh and a smattering of Italian machinery.

    The Previous bike to this one was a Suzuki, but before that it was only ever Hondas for me (about 5 in total)..... I got another one, as I should have never bought a 98 Katana even though it was 3 years old at the time...
    I luuuurve the blue Kawasakis.
    EG: http://www.kawasaki.co.uk/ER-6f

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    Quote Originally Posted by madbikeboy View Post
    Yes, I really said it...

    Was sitting on the beach with MadBikeBabe's mommy yesterday, her sister etc - and mommy starting telling me that I have a "stupid" sense of humour, and that I needed to stop being sarcastic and making stuff up. An example of this was a great-aunt who, despite meeting me about 15 times in the last 3 years, still asks (and you have to imagine the posh accent) "Oh, have we meet?". She asks this each time. So a week before xmas at a "function" I replied, no maam, I'm the hired help. To which she replied, "fetch me a sherry then".

    Same old biddy at the xmas "function" being held at some posh house with a big assed pool - again, posh accent - "Oh, have we met?". To which I replied, "no Maam, I'm the pool guy, I came to clean your pool but asked to stay, which I though was really kind of you".

    So, old biddy Aunt complains to MadBikeBabe's mommy about my "horrid lying", for which I get a lecture. I mean, honestly, does blue blood mean you can't have a sense of fucking humour?
    "No Ma'am, we haven't. But I think you have met my brother. We're quite different, he's rather wild and more than a little unstable. Rides one of those dreadful motorcycles, and, just between you and I, you probably would be best not to be around him too much. He's just sex mad "

    Next time

    "No Sexy, we haven't . But I'm sure we will, I like older women. You have met my brother though, looks just like me but as boring as hell. Say,why don't we slip off somewhere we can be alone, eh, I know chicks like you, I'll bet you like a bit of rough, eh"

    She'll never come near you again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    Damn incorrigible, really.
    who the hell is wanting to change and reform me??? who do you think you are I thought i was perfect just the way i am .... hahaha that would make a good tui ad

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    Quote Originally Posted by GSXR Trace View Post
    who the hell is wanting to change and reform me??? who do you think you are I thought i was perfect just the way i am .... hahaha that would make a good tui ad
    get a tho...

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    I am so SICK of hearing that from work people whom have never sat on a bike let alone come to realise why people come to be bike fanatics. First day back in the office this morning and it was the ' did you know you have 18 times more risk of dying in a bike accident than in a car etc?'. I thought about it and considering I bus to work every day my reply was this:

    'Since I travel 180 times more in cars, taxis, buses and on donkeys than on my bike, I therefore actually have ten times more chances dying off my bike than on it.'

    It has taken six months but that shut the office cows up big time. They had no answer to that one. Statistics are a waste of time. Some of us have ridden for 40+ years so how do we equate to the formula then? And I have lost people I grew up with as kids due to silly mistakes and simple bad luck since I started riding all those years ago. I have often thought that riders need certain skills and luck to gain the necessary experience to give yourself that extra survival ability, or edge, that extra splitsecond in making the right choice and not freezing as you realise you have taken the corner too fast or whatever.

    The development of good brakes and handling over the decades has not really contributed to this 'survival' factor. Its so so easy to made one mistake, hence what they use to call the 'forgivest' ability of the older models. It used to be included in bike tests once.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GSXR Trace View Post
    uh oh... she better start liking it soon!

    And yes, i have a need for speed.. and jumping out of a plane and plumeting towards the ground sounded like fun! and hell it was! can't see how it was dumb... do explain
    Only soldiers and people dumb enough volunteer... I like sky diving, but it's not all that thrilling for me. I get more of a buzz riding on the track. The freefall is kind of neat, but you don't get the sensation of speed - and once the chute opens, it's just a gentle drift to the ground...
    It’s diametrically opposed to the sanitised existence of the Lemmings around me in the Dilbert Cartoon hell I live in; it’s life at full volume, perfect colour with high resolution and 10,000 watts of amplification.

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    Quote Originally Posted by madbikeboy View Post
    Only soldiers and people dumb enough volunteer... I like sky diving, but it's not all that thrilling for me. I get more of a buzz riding on the track. The freefall is kind of neat, but you don't get the sensation of speed - and once the chute opens, it's just a gentle drift to the ground...
    hahaha... nice. well i enjoyed the freefall! ANd cannot compare it to the buzz of riding on the track as haven't done that, so i will have to take your word for that one!

    I always try to do something to mark my birthday, since every year since being at uni it is in exams, so this year it came 6 months late, but i marked it by jumping out of a plane! sue me!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post

    "No Sexy, we haven't . But I'm sure we will, I like older women. You have met my brother though, looks just like me but as boring as hell. Say,why don't we slip off somewhere we can be alone, eh, I know chicks like you, I'll bet you like a bit of rough, eh"

    She'll never come near you again.
    Could be a bit awkward if she says "That sounds devine, shall we go?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by madbikeboy View Post
    Only soldiers and people dumb enough volunteer... I like sky diving, but it's not all that thrilling for me. I get more of a buzz riding on the track. The freefall is kind of neat, but you don't get the sensation of speed - and once the chute opens, it's just a gentle drift to the ground...
    Bleh! That's what CRW is for - fills in the bit between opening and impact

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