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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumph View Post
    Bored actually.
    you folks should be getting a team ready for teh M/C quiz night in ashvegas in a couple of weekends if ya bored

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    Thats' a upgrade from the eggs I have been know to hurl ........

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    ...in my formative years, nearly youthful and full of bravado I drove around to Hampshire St in Aranui...pretty silly bloody thing to do at the time...but it was worth the crack...I stole the street sign in broad daylight and before they all could get to their mustangs or side valves I was back in my Mk2 and away...a cop of all things, got me...got done for theft after a night at central...cost me $120.00...I prob was earning $30 a week...I wouldn't wanna be dead for quids...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    you folks should be getting a team ready for teh M/C quiz night in ashvegas in a couple of weekends if ya bored
    i know nothing of this - is there money in it ? If so, i can put together a team who have done it all, been there, got the scars, can sometimes remember it...

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    chucked a B train through one of those stupid welcome to bla bla road signs on state highway 2
    didn't help that some stupid tweeter in a holden was boucing off the steer wheel at the time..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumph View Post
    i know nothing of this - is there money in it ? If so, i can put together a team who have done it all, been there, got the scars, can sometimes remember it...
    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...post1130856272

    motorcycling quiz night friday, ride saturday then Croz is guest speaker at the centenary on sat night.

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    Sometimes though, you have to admit, the sign was fucking well asking for it...



    Refer above comment about size of holes I hope this was solid slugs out of a shotty, otherwise the Kaingaroa boys are packing some serious heat.

    Clint

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    Quote Originally Posted by clint640 View Post
    Sometimes though, you have to admit, the sign was fucking well asking for it...



    Refer above comment about size of holes I hope this was solid slugs out of a shotty, otherwise the Kaingaroa boys are packing some serious heat.


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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    Piss-poor shots...
    Leftist tendencies I see ... no wonder they miss their mark ...
    When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...

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    When young and dumb and in the company of three similar teenagers many years ago, we found ourselves on a country road near the Oamaru airport one night. Found a road sign and it must have offended us somehow as we decided to pull it down. Being the tallest I was nominated to jump and try and grap the pointy part of the sign to pull it down with leverage (because we paid attention during physics at school). I couldn't quite get my hands over top of the sign though so in the end we invoked plan B and just pushed it over. On inspection of our trophy I was a little shocked to find a whole lot of nails (or similar) sitcking out of the top of the sign ... presumably to stop birds roosting on it. Damned lucky I didn't manage to get my tender pink fingers over the sign as I reckon I would have been left attached to the sign for some time and probably screaming like a girlie. I think that was the night I first started to grow up a bit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie View Post
    When young and dumb and in the company of three similar teenagers many years ago, we found ourselves on a country road near the Oamaru airport one night. Found a road sign and it must have offended us somehow as we decided to pull it down. Being the tallest I was nominated to jump and try and grap the pointy part of the sign to pull it down with leverage (because we paid attention during physics at school). I couldn't quite get my hands over top of the sign though so in the end we invoked plan B and just pushed it over. On inspection of our trophy I was a little shocked to find a whole lot of nails (or similar) sitcking out of the top of the sign ... presumably to stop birds roosting on it. Damned lucky I didn't manage to get my tender pink fingers over the sign as I reckon I would have been left attached to the sign for some time and probably screaming like a girlie. I think that was the night I first started to grow up a bit.
    I have the same story, just bloodier

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    Quote Originally Posted by carburator View Post
    chucked a B train through one of those stupid welcome to bla bla road signs on state highway 2
    didn't help that some stupid tweeter in a holden was boucing off the steer wheel at the time..
    I was a passenger in a B-train that mowed down a large corner arrow sign on the OTHER side of the road one night.
    The unit was loaded a bit light in the front, driver was bit tired. He entered a set of downhill corners a tad fast and locked up the drive wheels with retarder in wet.
    To his credit he did some seriously good driving after the fact to save it and we didn't realise where the trailers had gone till we stopped up the road for a rest break and saw the rims caked full of mud.
    Apart from the fact the fecker was towing my trailers and cut the curtain open that's the best thing I've seen thrown at a road sign. Going north seeing the tyre marks the next night was a holy hell moment...
    It must have looked bloody impressive as the light truck in front of us that we were closing in on sideways spewed oil smoke out his exhaust as he gassed it to get out of the way.
    Said driver has now left the country chasing some exotic euro-skirt....
    Every great cause begins as a movement, becomes a business, and eventually degenerates into a racket - Eric Hoffer

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    Quote Originally Posted by R650R View Post
    I was a passenger in a B-train that mowed down a large corner arrow sign on the OTHER side of the road one night.
    The unit was loaded a bit light in the front, driver was bit tired. He entered a set of downhill corners a tad fast and locked up the drive wheels with retarder in wet.
    To his credit he did some seriously good driving after the fact to save it and we didn't realise where the trailers had gone till we stopped up the road for a rest break and saw the rims caked full of mud.
    Apart from the fact the fecker was towing my trailers and cut the curtain open that's the best thing I've seen thrown at a road sign. Going north seeing the tyre marks the next night was a holy hell moment...
    It must have looked bloody impressive as the light truck in front of us that we were closing in on sideways spewed oil smoke out his exhaust as he gassed it to get out of the way.
    Said driver has now left the country chasing some exotic euro-skirt....
    For someone who is quick to jump to the defence of any shit house truck drivers on the road, you sure have a lot of stories about shit house truck drivers on the road.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tazz View Post
    For someone who is quick to jump to the defence of any shit house truck drivers on the road, you sure have a lot of stories about shit house truck drivers on the road.
    Oh he was a good driver (the recovery proved that) and a real nice chap but made a simple mistake at a crucial moment compounded by other factors.
    Its like Rastus says, its the average joes who crash, all it takes is the slightest error...
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