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    When the rubber hits the road.

    It's a beautiful day, the warmth of the sun caresses
    your leathers and the smell of the countryside wafts
    past your senses.

    You're about to enter a well known set of corners
    and the anticipation builds as you prepare to work
    as one with your machine. Over a hundred horsepower
    are ready to do your bidding through the simple
    twist of a wrist and a basic wire is the only thing that
    harnesses them all.

    You approach the first corner, push the inside bar
    a little and drop your inside shoulder as you start
    to lean the machine over. The horizon line tilts
    to 45 degrees and you compensate to keep your head
    horizontal so your brain and sight can make the
    necessary computations.

    Your inside boot dances as the footpeg feeler bolt
    brushes the asphalt. You already know the apex point
    on this well ridden road and as you pass that point
    your wrist slowly twists the throttle and you begin
    to unleash that horsepower.

    The rear wheel momentarily breaks loose and you throttle
    off a fraction to enable that rear hoop to dig in and
    thrust you out of the corner into the next one. The sheer
    thrill of raw power has your senses on full alert as
    you two finger the front brake to bleed off speed before
    dropping the bike into the next bend.

    This time a dead possum causes you to change your line
    through the next known apex point and you end up sweeping
    a little wider than normal for that corner. You already
    know your bike can lean a lot more than that as you correct
    and drop her in harder than before. A more stern push on the
    inside bar and some more upper body weight off to the inside
    and once again you sweep through the apex and twist that
    throttle again.

    The exhaust howls with that low down torque grunt and
    wind snatches at the more exposed parts of your riding
    gear as the rear wheel once again hooks up and thrusts
    you forward. At times, the road surface has changed
    from the last time you were through and every now again
    the rear lets go as you apply more fodder to those horses.
    A simple gradual decrease in throttle input has you holding
    the line so as not to highside through sudden throttle
    off and the buzz of riding has your full concentration.

    I ride because I want to. I don't need my bike to commute
    or as a necessary tool for my work or business. I own it
    because whenever I feel like it, I can leave the stress and
    cares of this world behind and every thought is simply one of
    taking that next corner with the best line, the perfect throttle
    position, the feel of that power throbbing between your knees and
    working as one with the machine of choice.

    For me, right now and for the last five years, the machine of choice
    is a well set up, fully standard GSX1400 and it also happens to
    be my second one because they are such an awesome machine.

    I share my thoughts because I believe we are all the same in
    why we ride and it's hard to put these thoughts into writing but
    at times I try.

    Quite simply, I happen to come alive when the rubber hits the road.
    If the destination is more important than the journey you aint a biker.

    Sci-Fi and Non-Fiction Author
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    You got that spot on mate, know the feeling.

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    Spot on isnt the word.....give that man a beer
    DIRTY DEEDS DONE DIRT CHEAP

    Don't wait for the perfect moment......Take the moment & make it perfect.


    Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass.....It's about learning to dance in the rain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by coffeejunkie View Post
    Spot on isnt the word.....give that man a beer
    Give that man a tissue to wipe the cum off his monitor more like it.

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    Dipshit and Katshit... whoops Katman....

    Wouldn't it be awesome, absolutely unpredictable and fantastic to see you two get on here and post something positive, worthwhile, uplifting and beneficial instead of spouting the same old shit and being so negative.

    It doesn't matter how many other people try to share something with others on this site, you both never fail to get the boot in. Are you over compensating for a small weaner or something....

    I'm not posting anymore on the negative shit you both toss up on here so you don't need to bother getting on here and slinging off every chance you get when I make a post.

    I suggest you both get a tissue, clean the cum off your own monitors, stop being such tossers, get a life and act like normal people who just happen to ride a bike. Maybe if you did that, a lot more people would listen to what you have to say.

    If the destination is more important than the journey you aint a biker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by beyond View Post
    Wouldn't it be awesome, absolutely unpredictable and fantastic to see you two get on here and post something positive, worthwhile, uplifting and beneficial instead of spouting the same old shit and being so negative.
    While you continue to post shit glorifying riding like a retard on public roads I'll continue to point out you're talking shit.

    Deal?

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    Reads a little like Mills and Boon for my taste.
    Could just be marriage has killed my will to live.
    I read it twice just to make sure I didnt have gas but still felt a little nauseous.
    Maybe im not your target audience.

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    quiet night tonight Batman? I thought to myself 20 mins is slow so i thought I'd have a look at your averages in response to Paul's posts...


    4h:30min
    0h:07min
    0h:07min
    0h:34min
    0h:08min


    that's just from the previous 5 posts... you either live with Paul or love him...


    :slap:

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    Quote Originally Posted by dipshit View Post
    Give that man a tissue to wipe the cum off his monitor more like it.

    Whilst you're at it, wash it out of your hair...!


    :slap:

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    Quote Originally Posted by boomer View Post
    quiet night tonight Batman? I thought to myself 20 mins is slow so i thought I'd have a look at your averages in response to Paul's posts...


    4h:30min
    0h:07min
    0h:07min
    0h:34min
    0h:08min


    that's just from the previous 5 posts... you either live with Paul or love him...

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    wow deja vu.... same shit different week

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    Quote Originally Posted by mossy1200 View Post
    Reads a little like Mills and Boon for my taste.
    I thought it made Mills and Boon look like a Pulitzer prize winner
    "If you can make black marks on a straight from the time you turn out of a corner until the braking point of the next turn, then you have enough power."


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    Even BP would shy away from cleaning up a sidecar oil spill.
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    Send Lawyers, guns and money, the shit has hit the fan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    I thought it made Mills and Boon look like a Pulitzer prize winner
    I thought it made Mills and Boon look like Mills and Boon. Isn't it the reason we are here? But remember you can love riding but you just can't Lurve riding.
    Exert your talents, and distinguish yourself, and don't think of retiring from the world, until the world will be sorry that you retire. -Samuel Johnson


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    Quote Originally Posted by beyond View Post
    It's a beautiful day, the warmth of the sun caresses
    your leathers and the smell of the countryside wafts
    past your senses.

    You're about to enter a well known set of corners
    and the anticipation builds as you prepare to work
    as one with your machine. Over a hundred horsepower
    are ready to do your bidding through the simple
    twist of a wrist and a basic wire is the only thing that
    harnesses them all.

    You approach the first corner, push the inside bar
    a little and drop your inside shoulder as you start
    to lean the machine over. The horizon line tilts
    to 45 degrees and you compensate to keep your head
    horizontal so your brain and sight can make the
    necessary computations.

    Your inside boot dances as the footpeg feeler bolt
    brushes the asphalt. You already know the apex point
    on this well ridden road and as you pass that point
    your wrist slowly twists the throttle and you begin
    to unleash that horsepower.

    The rear wheel momentarily breaks loose and you throttle
    off a fraction to enable that rear hoop to dig in and
    thrust you out of the corner into the next one. The sheer
    thrill of raw power has your senses on full alert as
    you two finger the front brake to bleed off speed before
    dropping the bike into the next bend.

    This time a dead possum causes you to change your line
    through the next known apex point and you end up sweeping
    a little wider than normal for that corner. You already
    know your bike can lean a lot more than that as you correct
    and drop her in harder than before. A more stern push on the
    inside bar and some more upper body weight off to the inside
    and once again you sweep through the apex and twist that
    throttle again.

    The exhaust howls with that low down torque grunt and
    wind snatches at the more exposed parts of your riding
    gear as the rear wheel once again hooks up and thrusts
    you forward. At times, the road surface has changed
    from the last time you were through and every now again
    the rear lets go as you apply more fodder to those horses.
    A simple gradual decrease in throttle input has you holding
    the line so as not to highside through sudden throttle
    off and the buzz of riding has your full concentration.

    I ride because I want to. I don't need my bike to commute
    or as a necessary tool for my work or business. I own it
    because whenever I feel like it, I can leave the stress and
    cares of this world behind and every thought is simply one of
    taking that next corner with the best line, the perfect throttle
    position, the feel of that power throbbing between your knees and
    working as one with the machine of choice.

    For me, right now and for the last five years, the machine of choice
    is a well set up, fully standard GSX1400 and it also happens to
    be my second one because they are such an awesome machine.

    I share my thoughts because I believe we are all the same in
    why we ride and it's hard to put these thoughts into writing but
    at times I try.

    Quite simply, I happen to come alive when the rubber hits the road.
    I had these feelings all day Saturday running through Te Anga & some back roads of Otorohanga before heading home via French pass & whitehalls, You have nailed it in one Beyond
    I Used to jog but the ice cubes kept falling out of my glass

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