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    Blah reborn rider

    Hi everyone!! :spudwave:

    I have not been on the site for some time now,it's not that was pissed off with some of the off hand comments, on my lack of the english vocab, it's because my better half, bless her! has had me working around the house, like extending the patio, revamping the bathroom & getting under the house to do some plumbing,while the " sun" shines & forget about the GREAT weather we are having to ride the bike .

    Not only that work comes into play, when you are in the petrochemical industry, we have to keep you people warm and fuzzy some how! and keep your BBQ bottles full for you any how, I've not been on any bike runs, since xmas nothing much happens here in the Taranaki (da naki), how have you folk been bearing up on the rides etc?.

    Well! people must go its just a short note to say that I'am still here, I will talk about bike stuff and stir some of the population up another time, as today I'am the " KITCHEN BITCH " today the boss is at work so is the daughter, both work for a bakery and they started at 1 am so they will be a little bit grumppy so people have a " great day " .

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    Nice to hear from you,
    but,,
    tell us something about your bike or something. :raghead:

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    We're superficial and want PICS... please.

    Hope you get to go for a blast before the weather ends.
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    Welcome in. you can say what you want and thats the attraction of it.
    I've been down your way a few times but the Awakino is a bit ugly.
    Your never to old for a sportsbike

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    good on ya mate, went for a ride on thursday with a mate who bought a Duc after a few years layoff, man can that guy ride, is a spritely 56 with a bucket of skill and experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Racey Rider
    Nice to hear from you,
    but,,
    tell us something about your bike or something. :raghead:
    Thanks racey rider, the gab on the bike, I have a Kwaka ZR 7 S only had the thing 12 months, but I've taken the beast to the magic 200 kph hell man! its was so much fun but! bloody scarey at the same time, the thought of only two wheels and not four sort of put me back into realality.

    The only blast before xmas was to Wanganui for the boxing day races, might go to Wellinton city before winter sets in, mind you I have to ride the bike then as my better half, as the tin top, I've been on bikes since 17, first one was a wait for it a 250 DKW, from there to Susuki's from 125,500 Titan,380 GT ram air the last bike before I came to NZ from Aust was a RE 5 rotory, this is the first for me on a Kwaka I'm so inpressed with it, rides better than the susies I had

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    Quote Originally Posted by reborn rider
    .... the last bike before I came to NZ from Aust was a RE 5 rotory,
    Hey, You didn't happen to bring the RE5 over with you by any chance?
    Time to ride

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    Greetings to another Taranaki boy -- this time from Yarrowsville!
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    Hail brother and welcome to another faithful taranakian
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    Talking

    hi and welcome
    my drinking team has a racing problem

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    Croissants all round, thanks
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