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    Quote Originally Posted by carver View Post
    guzzi riders dont seem to do it!
    its not to common among the japanese brands, not to the same extent.
    Guess the jap riders riders know they don't have so much to be proud of........wait for it...

    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    Saw some twat at a pub a few years ago, turned up on a Ducati, in a Ducati one-piece, Italian themed lid, he looked a rather tall Red Riding Hood.
    Gulp Time for a fashion evaluation....oh dear...3 duc shirts (pressies) cabin luggage, back pack, ...phew not so bad really.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Headbanger View Post
    Simply don't interest me. Buts thats not the point I was trying to make.
    so what is your point-i know nothing about motorcycles?

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    Quote Originally Posted by carver View Post
    so what is your point-i know nothing about motorcycles?
    The point was that a bike isn't shit and worthy of nothing but condemnation because it doesn't fit your extremely narrow view of what a motorcycle should be. Voicing such an opinion renders your opinion worthless.

    Never fear, Its a condition experienced by many GSX owners, past and present.

    And I do enjoy many of your video's....for the novelty value.

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    empathy |ˈempəθē|
    noun
    the ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
    DERIVATIVES
    empathetic |ˌempəˈθetik| adjective
    empathetically |ˌempəˈθetik(ə)lē| adverb
    empathic |emˈpaθik| adjective
    empathically |emˈpaθik(ə)lē| adverb
    ORIGIN early 20th cent.: from Greek empatheia (from em- ‘in’ + pathos ‘feeling’ ) translating German Einfühlung.

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    Quote Originally Posted by usa-vtwin View Post
    I own a Harley and theirs no way I would be seen with a Harley belt buckle, Harley boots, Harley bandanna etc...And there's no Harley table lamp in my lounge or Harley phone on my desk. I confess I own a Harley Jacket but I do ride my bike with out it more often than not. I loves Harleys but I didn't want to be a Harley shrine.
    I don't own a Harley but I do wear a Harley bandana and a T shirt some times, both were presents from the States..Who cares not I

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    Quote Originally Posted by Headbanger View Post
    The point was that a bike isn't shit and worthy of nothing but condemnation because it doesn't fit your extremely narrow view of what a motorcycle should be. Voicing such an opinion renders your opinion worthless.
    Hmm, personally I value the opinion of someone whom calls a spade a spade.

    The readers already know Carver's bias, so can easily allow for that.
    When I get old and retire and am frightened by corners I will seek the honest opinion of someone re farting armchairs.

    I stopped buying bike mags. The reviews suck. They spend all their time trying to think of new, clever and interesting ways to say the same old thing.
    Honesty (as it relates to a magazine) is this.

    The importer relies on the mags for marketing and the mags rely on the importers for marketing - it's a symbiotic relationship, they both rely on each other for their existence and income. The mags won't rock the boat, they do and they shoot themselves in the foot - which mag will get the next early release, the one that gave a good review last time or the one that told the truth? How can one value such an opinion over an honest opinion of a product?
    Quote Originally Posted by Tank
    You say "no one wants to fuck with some large bloke on a really angry sounding bike" but the truth of the matter is that you are a balding middle-aged ice-cream seller from Edgecume who wears a hello kitty t-shirt (in your profile pic) and your angry sounding bike is a fucken hyoshit - not some big assed harley with a human skull on the front.

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    If you don't want to support the "corporations"
    buy the counterfeit stuff..
    Jesus was nailed up to some wood, two thousand years later and book sales are still good

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Stranger View Post
    thing.
    Honesty (as it relates to a magazine) is this.
    And honestly - that is just bull.
    If there is something wrong or dangerous - I'll write it and so will The Ed.
    Never had to yet - everything has been fit for purpose.
    Otherwise I try to identify the potential user of the vehicle and supply pertinent information, experience and opinion in a hopefully entertaining manner.

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    I just put on my Triumph Rocket III, micro weave thermal top - nice big R3 Tribal graphic on the back.

    Excellent garment, warm light and resilient. Had it 5 years - still in near new condition with reasonably frequent wear.

    Bottom half is Triumph kevlar lined jeans.

    My favourites in the type of garment for comfort and fit. Stretch Denim with velcro seal cargo pockets and quite a nice slimline cut. Very comfortable on the bike, small, understated Triumph logo.

    Jacket is Triumph Retro style. Also my current favourite. Old school style - modern CE armour and protection. My son even likes it.

    Boots are Harley-Davidson Johnny rebs. They are $100 cheaper than Genuine Johnny Rebs. My favourite boots - just because.

    Helmet, maybe Arai, Maybe Shoei, probably Davida.

    Why do I buy into it. Because I like it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Headbanger View Post
    And I do enjoy many of your video's....for the novelty value.
    Fuck you're easily pleased.

    No wonder NZ TV is so shite

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    Quote Originally Posted by Headbanger View Post
    The point was that a bike isn't shit and worthy of nothing but condemnation because it doesn't fit your extremely narrow view of what a motorcycle should be. Voicing such an opinion renders your opinion worthless.

    Never fear, Its a condition experienced by many GSX owners, past and present.

    And I do enjoy many of your video's....for the novelty value.
    typical cruiser rider, slag off sportsbike riders...

    haha, the vids, yes, they are just a windup / humorous way of getting a stupid point across

    Quote Originally Posted by short-circuit View Post
    Fuck you're easily pleased.

    No wonder NZ TV is so shite
    back of the y masterpiece television!

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    Quote Originally Posted by carver View Post
    back of the y masterpiece television!
    Don't flatter yourself. Even that tripe can be mildly amusing at times

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    Quote Originally Posted by short-circuit View Post
    Don't flatter yourself. Even that tripe can be mildly amusing at times
    i quite like it.
    "the devil dared me to" was a great nz movie

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    Quote Originally Posted by carver View Post
    i quite like it.
    "the devil dared me to" was a great nz movie
    Good bye pork pie
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    Ha...Thats true but life is full horrible choices sometimes Merv. Then sometimes just plain stuff happens... and then some more stuff happens.....




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