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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse View Post
    sounds like they had you in a geriatrick ward
    I am an "old lady" you know. Was actually General Medicine, with a lot of lovely oldies that needed help with broken bones, infected leg ulcers and complete doo-lallyness. Ear plugs FTW! I only used them last night in desparation of a need of a decent sleep.
    Quote Originally Posted by Gubb View Post
    Nonono,

    He rides the Leprachhaun at the end of the Rainbow. Usually goes by the name Anne McMommus

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse View Post
    sounds like they had you in a geriatrick ward
    Te he he, you have no idea how on the money you are
    "All people have the right to stupidity but some abuse the privilege."

    "Loooordi Looooordi Loooooordi......another round of L's Angel's naughty corner"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    I am an "old lady" you know. Was actually General Medicine, with a lot of lovely oldies that needed help with broken bones, infected leg ulcers and complete doo-lallyness. Ear plugs FTW! I only used them last night in desparation of a need of a decent sleep.
    But im so glad they finally let you out....or did you do a runner
    "All people have the right to stupidity but some abuse the privilege."

    "Loooordi Looooordi Loooooordi......another round of L's Angel's naughty corner"

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    Smile

    Sooooo very stoked to hear that you have escaped the asylum, Take special care of yourself, you need to be in peak fitness for the trip up here hahaha. So looking forward to meeting you and everybody else too. xoxoxo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    I have actually written a synopsis for a one act play based on my hospital stay this time. Along with my own life experiences, this is a story I want to share. It has characterisations, and many notes of behaviours I want to share. I will beef it out a bit over the next little while and see if I can get it to a pre production stage. It is called "Clinical Notes" and it is a celebration of mothers and how important they are, and how we need to appreciate them while they are vital, nuture them when they are not, and remember them with love when they are gone.
    Have to agree there,and add my dad to that as well,appreciate them both,along with brother and my girls.Great to see you can at least get to work and able to do so,assuming docs say it is ok lol.
    Hello officer put it on my tab

    Don't steal the government hates competition.

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    Good to see your feeling better mom. Only a week to go now.


    Oh. and picked up this beauty today.
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    I am now the very first proud owner of the 2012 GT250R in NZ and the only GT250R 2012 with the hi-bar conversion in existence, until next week. apparently the guys at hyosung have decided its so comfortable they will make up a demo model.


    Not that great a photo. Was taken with an iphone at 7:30pm

    Now to do approx 900km by next thursday with less that $60

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    Quote Originally Posted by stifmyster1 View Post
    Good to see your feeling better mom. Only a week to go now.


    I am now the very first proud owner of the 2012 GT250R in NZ and the only GT250R 2012 with the hi-bar conversion in existence, until next week. apparently the guys at hyosung have decided its so comfortable they will make up a demo model.
    That is a smart looking machine. The red on the fairings looks cool. Looking forward to seeing it in the flesh.
    Quote Originally Posted by Gubb View Post
    Nonono,

    He rides the Leprachhaun at the end of the Rainbow. Usually goes by the name Anne McMommus

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    Quote Originally Posted by stifmyster1 View Post
    Good to see your feeling better mom. Only a week to go now.


    Oh. and picked up this beauty today.
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    I am now the very first proud owner of the 2012 GT250R in NZ and the only GT250R 2012 with the hi-bar conversion in existence, until next week. apparently the guys at hyosung have decided its so comfortable they will make up a demo model.


    Not that great a photo. Was taken with an iphone at 7:30pm

    Now to do approx 900km by next thursday with less that $60
    Cool, will be good to see it. Whats the difference between the 2011 and 2012?

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    awesome looking bike, sure you will really enjoy it!

    One thing i see in that photo, you have the bag on the back of the rack. You will find the bike a lot more stable, if you turn the bag around and having it sitting on the pillion seat (if you have not done this previously).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    Doogal, I cant go anywhere until you have fitted my LED lights, and betterish is not to be sneezed at, it actually feels wonderful
    I could come up mid afternoonish this saurday?

    Quote Originally Posted by stifmyster1 View Post
    Oh. and picked up this beauty today.
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    I am now the very first proud owner of the 2012 GT250R in NZ and the only GT250R 2012 with the hi-bar conversion in existence, until next week. apparently the guys at hyosung have decided its so comfortable they will make up a demo model.
    Very cool. Love the way it looks, except for that guy standing in front of it.

    Quote Originally Posted by stifmyster1 View Post
    Now to do approx 900km by next thursday with less that $60
    Just go up to your highest gear and stay there. Lower rev's = less fuel

    Quote Originally Posted by Grant` View Post
    One thing i see in that photo, you have the bag on the back of the rack. You will find the bike a lot more stable, if you turn the bag around and having it sitting on the pillion seat (if you have not done this previously).
    How heavy does the pack have to be for this? I haven't done a decent load test on mine, but sofar haven't noticed any difference
    Te audire no possum. Musa sapientum fixa est in aure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nathanwhite View Post

    How heavy does the pack have to be for this? I haven't done a decent load test on mine, but sofar haven't noticed any difference
    More so on lighter bikes, if you do happen to load it up and have it hanging out the back, it can feel like towing a trailer.
    A loaded pack is better suited over the rear wheel/axle, not beyond it.

    Oh and we are going up to the caravan this weekend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    More so on lighter bikes, if you do happen to load it up and have it hanging out the back, it can feel like towing a trailer.
    A loaded pack is better suited over the rear wheel/axle, not beyond it.

    Oh and we are going up to the caravan this weekend.
    I agree. Hate mine with the bag on the rack at speed. Like a parachute. But will have to use it for the trip. Cant have it on backwards as I cant get on/off the bike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nzspokes View Post
    I agree. Hate mine with the bag on the rack at speed. Like a parachute. But will have to use it for the trip. Cant have it on backwards as I cant get on/off the bike.
    Isn't that what all the friendly fellow bikers are for?
    Te audire no possum. Musa sapientum fixa est in aure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nathanwhite View Post
    Isn't that what all the friendly fellow bikers are for?
    ...ok, eveyone hold the bag while Rob removes the bike....

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    Smile

    I have a question, Am I the newest Noob on this ride??

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