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    stop with all this 'yet'......you're bringing it on.

    and can you list all the fun this bike has given you thus far?........makes for an interesting thread. Especially the two sets of insurance????????

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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
    Wellll.....it's not fucked - yet. An' it hasn't broken down - yet. Just eaten three sets of tyres, two chains and sprockets, several litres of oil and about 1800 litres of gas...not to mention two sets of insurance and quite a lot of money on blingy bits...and it's only fallen down once. So far.
    Well done, just taking the piss.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Genie View Post
    stop with all this 'yet'......you're bringing it on.

    and can you list all the fun this bike has given you thus far?........makes for an interesting thread. Especially the two sets of insurance????????
    Two sets of insurance - one for each year insured. No claims.

    List the fun? Well.........it's taken me 40,000km around the top half of the North Island in the elapsing two years. Including round Lake Taupo last winter - icy roads and all. And a 1000km loop through Norfland at New Year. It has been to Raglan and back many dozens of times and has run the length of SH39 quite literally, hundreds of times. It has gone down the coast(ish) road to Awakino (that was way cool). It has been to Kawhia and back several times and gone round Kawhia harbour twice. It has run through SH22 several times and done the half coro loop once - the full version is to come as soon as I get fine weather and a reliever on the same day...It has shown me 212km/hr on the clock once (on a closed private road of course). It has always started, never stopped, taken good care of me on several occasions when I have hit loose metal in a corner or run into a sheep and generally behaved impeccably at all times. It has given excellent gas mileage and has been economical on tyres as well. When I bought it, I knew very little about the particular model except for two things -a) it was a V Twin and b) I could afford it. Turned out to be an excellent machine and one I would recommend to anyone. I would have to say it has brought me more joi de vivre in the last two years than anything else I have done in that same period. Top marks, little bike, you have done well!

    How's that?

    Quote Originally Posted by peasea View Post
    Well done, just taking the piss.

    Yeah - that's OK - I've had worse taken out of me...
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    That is absolutely, positively wonderfully amazingly awesome. wow, what a fantastic bike you bought. So good to read you have been getting aound a bit.

    Now I've got your brain working, how many meals? Snacks? alcoholic beverages?


    nah, forget all that.....how about all the wonderful people your bike had introduced you too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Genie View Post
    That is absolutely, positively wonderfully amazingly awesome. wow, what a fantastic bike you bought. So good to read you have been getting aound a bit.

    Now I've got your brain working, how many meals? Snacks? alcoholic beverages?


    nah, forget all that.....how about all the wonderful people your bike had introduced you too?

    Hmmmm...not many meals, no alcoholic beverages (no alcomohol allowed for me even though I own a shop full of the stuff...) but LOTS of coffee...I'm a caffeine rider - get hyped up on espresso and go like hell (nah just kidding - I am a slo fox after all).

    Yes some excellent people too who hopefully know who they are - if I name names I will omit someone and cause grief - can't be having with that. AND of course, the most wonderful online community that calls itself KB. Gives me things to do during the very boring parts of my day in a wine shop.
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    Quote Originally Posted by peasea View Post
    Have yet to experience one on my fat lollipop.
    There's a lot to be said for a large, un-stressed engine.
    That's wot I tell the Missus but she still wants me to lose weight...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    That's wot I tell the Missus but she still wants me to lose weight...
    Would that be rotating weight or reciprocating weight?

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    Quote Originally Posted by peasea View Post
    Would that be rotating weight or reciprocating weight?
    She's tried reciprocating but given up saying hers is hormonal due to her age...

    So I guess it's the rotating, (or should that be rotund), weight then...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    She's tried reciprocating but given up saying hers is hormonal due to her age...

    So I guess it's the rotating, (or should that be rotund), weight then...
    Hmm, the way I was thinking was; 'reciprocating' being an up and down motion with the 'rotational' motion being 'I can't be bothered' and facing in the opposite direction in the sack.

    Interpretation is an interesting thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by peasea View Post
    Hmm, the way I was thinking was; 'reciprocating' being an up and down motion with the 'rotational' motion being 'I can't be bothered' and facing in the opposite direction in the sack.

    Interpretation is an interesting thing.
    I love the English language! Especially when words can have different meanings!

    I think we have a fairly good balance of reciprocation and rotation...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    I love the English language! Especially when words can have different meanings!

    I think we have a fairly good balance of reciprocation and rotation...
    Like the Maori language; when they settle a deal but really it isn't settled.

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    Quote Originally Posted by peasea View Post
    Like the Maori language; when they settle a deal but really it isn't settled.
    Interesting read the Treaty document... Both sides seem to have a different interpretation of what was supposed to be written. Nowadays it can be interpreted pretty much however the pollies and interested parties want it to be.
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    Off topic a bit aren't we?
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    come on now, dont all thread go on and off all the time....so many tangents and can't type fast enough

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    Off topic a bit aren't we?
    Just a bit.
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