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    Free Honda keyring

    Yip, I have a honda keyring to give to someone which I am happy to just drop into the post.

    Just give me a good reason why.
    NO HONDA BASHING PLEASE
    otherwise I will withdraw the offer, small as it may be, so try not to ruin it for others.

    Have fun.
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    Umm, well I currently have a Kawasaki key ring on my Honda Hornet... and the Honda riders make fun of me and then I cry a little in my helmet when they can't see

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    What a nice offer!
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    The little blue lufferly http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ght=blue+honda is (still) feeling a bit naked. She would dearly love to at least be able to accessorise...
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    Quote Originally Posted by zeocen View Post
    Umm, well I currently have a Kawasaki key ring on my Honda Hornet... and the Honda riders make fun of me and then I cry a little in my helmet when they can't see
    And still wearing those kawasaki socks hmm?
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    I have to leave this old girl in the States, just done 20,000 miles on her.
    But I will still be gay when I get home as I have an XR200, (No Key)
    So would be a nice reminder of the fantastic trip in the states.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Burtha View Post
    Yip, I have a honda keyring to give to someone which I am happy to just drop into the post.

    Just give me a good reason why.
    NO HONDA BASHING PLEASE
    otherwise I will withdraw the offer, small as it may be, so try not to ruin it for others.

    Have fun.
    Because hondas are the best bikes out there and i dont care what anyone has to say - ill gladly have your key ring lol

    Go the horent (now past on) got the viffer :-) which im just as much in love with.
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    I had a Honda key ring but took it off because it was a bit bulky for my liking and, I also have a Honda patch, with nothing to put it on apart from my desk.
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    me please

    I have a little red 1989 Honda VT250 Spada.

    She is old and rattly but works really hard to do everything I ask. In her life no one has ever given her any TLC untill a few weeks ago when I got her.

    She had never had a new chain, new sprockets or by the look of it even an oil change. Needless to say she is being pampered now as a lady should be.

    A single key is all I have for her and a pretty key ring is something she would just love to make her feel special and loved.
    WANTED: VTR250 in red

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jorja View Post
    I have a little red 1989 Honda VT250 Spada.

    She is old and rattly but works really hard to do everything I ask. In her life no one has ever given her any TLC untill a few weeks ago when I got her.

    She had never had a new chain, new sprockets or by the look of it even an oil change. Needless to say she is being pampered now as a lady should be.

    A single key is all I have for her and a pretty key ring is something she would just love to make her feel special and loved.
    Sheesh...my poor 'lufferly' was in a closet before she came to our gargre...how sad is that?
    Neglected, and locked away in a closet
    Plus she is old, much older than your Spada, and I have run out of money to accessorise her as she so rightly deserves.
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    [QUOTE=Burtha;2009560]Yip, I have a honda keyring to give to someone which I am happy to just drop into the post.

    Just give me a good reason why.
    NO HONDA BASHING PLEASE
    otherwise I will withdraw the offer, small as it may be, so try not to ruin it for others.

    Honda bikes Screamers!!! can take the Thrashing also well-built and extremely reliable machines. Parts are Easy to Access there Fairing are awesome REPSOL FTW

    and to complete my Purchase of a 1989 CBR250R a keyring which would match also match my color of my Bike and Gloves. which are also RED

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jorja View Post
    I have a little red 1989 Honda VT250 Spada.

    She is old and rattly but works really hard to do everything I ask. In her life no one has ever given her any TLC untill a few weeks ago when I got her.

    She had never had a new chain, new sprockets or by the look of it even an oil change. Needless to say she is being pampered now as a lady should be.

    A single key is all I have for her and a pretty key ring is something she would just love to make her feel special and loved.
    I have a black spada with shiny parts and a spongebob key ring. I win
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    I have a 10 year old son who rides a Kawasaki. (He got what Dad could find). And the thing is with kids is that they see the world through kids eyes. They get a poster at a motorcycle race event and it's a huge deal for them. I'm a big fan of the race teams that create these little things for kids because it's these things that they remember and treasure. It's these things that grow the next generation of riders.

    So I can imagine his surprise when he comes home to find there is a letter waiting for him. And then he rips away at the envelope and to his utter astonishment finds this most beautiful key ring. His eyes will go wide, and he'd be so damned chuffed. You'd almost think it was Christmas. And then he'd want to know where it came from and who sent it. And then I'd tell him the story of this generous person on KB.

    There are two things that always astonish me in life;

    One is how a dog will greet you after you've been out for a few hours like they haven't seen you in 10 years. I think people can learn a lot from dogs.

    The second is how children see the world. They enjoy simpler things and know how to make things simple. As an adult I never take the time to enjoy a cardboard box as much as I did when I was a child and neither do I hold a key ring in awe of it's beauty.

    So my son rides a Kawasaki and your gift may be the thing that makes him a Honda lover. He doesn't have a brand thing running yet. And he doesn't have a key ring. Knowing him as I do I reckon he'd be thrilled to receive the Honda keyring.

    I appreciate your generous offer and hope the key ring finds a good home.


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