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    Quote Originally Posted by jazfender View Post
    NZ250s rule actually, but it is just a machine in the end.
    Ah bugger after your previous posts here i expected a bit bigger bite than that.
    Please do better next time.
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    It's not on.Also whenever I come across a tintop parked in motorcycle only parking, they end up with four slashed tyres.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsasuper View Post
    Also whenever I come across a tintop parked in motorcycle only parking, they end up with four slashed tyres.
    So being an ignorant selfish prick is not ok, but being a tyre slashing vandal is?
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    Ya know the other way of looking at it is no harm no foul. The guy was clearly a biker at a track day so I bet was being extra carefull with someone elses stuff.
    All I'm really saying is theres bigger shit to get upset over than a fellow biker moving your bike in what apears to be a respectfull manner. It just ain't worth getting all wound up over.
    Now if he'da dropped one of the bikes then hey different story altogether.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY View Post
    The guy was clearly a biker at a track day
    Actually, I don't think that was the case at all. He certainly wasn't riding and looked to be the gas fetching bitch for "Hyobag Racing"
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    Some people are so anal with there bikes i worked in a bike shop in melbourne and some customers wouldnt buy a bike off the showroom floor cause someone else had sat on it

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    Quote Originally Posted by LMFAO View Post
    Some people are so anal with there bikes i worked in a bike shop in melbourne and some customers wouldnt buy a bike off the showroom floor cause someone else had sat on it
    Great first post and welcome to KB. I'm sure you'll fit right in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Owl View Post
    Great first post and welcome to KB. I'm sure you'll fit right in.

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    LOL. Owl, are you turning into a mini Hitcher? I'm his long lost son but bite my tongue around here
    Welcome to KB, LMFAO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY View Post
    Ya know the other way of looking at it is no harm no foul. The guy was clearly a biker at a track day so I bet was being extra carefull with someone elses stuff.
    Why is it so hard to understand that somone (myself included) does not want anyone else to add any extra risk to a prized posession?

    If it's legitemately parked and it's not yours DON'T TOUCH IT! Respectfully or otherwise.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY View Post
    Ya know the other way of looking at it is no harm no foul.
    That's pretty much my point but apparently biker gear is sacred and to be revered.

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    This whole thread is amazing...

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    Quote Originally Posted by swbarnett View Post
    Why is it so hard to understand that somone (myself included) does not want anyone else to add any extra risk to a prized posession?

    If it's legitemately parked and it's not yours DON'T TOUCH IT! Respectfully or otherwise.
    Nahh dude I think you are misssing my point.Theres families in Christchurch with no roof over their heads. Theres thousands dead in Japan. Theres a poor bloke in Albany killed by a twisterPeople (maybee even KB people) dying or very sick of cancer and other miserable stuff. Viewed from that prospective someone touching a bit of metal seems so insignificant a thing to get upset over.
    Again if the bike was damaged hey I understand but touching it .
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    Blah lol

    And what about those lazy fk's who don't take there helmet off when the go pay for there gas ....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibbo13p View Post
    And what about those lazy fk's who don't take there helmet off when the go pay for there gas ....
    I for one don't keep my wallet in my helmet!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibbo13p View Post
    And what about those lazy fk's who don't take there helmet off when the go pay for there gas ....
    open facer, so unless i need to take a leak, mine stays on.
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