There are group rides and group rides. The big public ones such as the Christmas toy run (if that still exists since second-hand toys were banned on health and safety grounds) and the Easter Egg runs are best avoided. Sadly too many people put their brain in neutral when they get in a big crowd and I don't want them anywhere near me.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
Don't make shit up Mark.
Your mrs twated on about "a bunch of idiots" and I referred to them as my customers.
Since then you've repeatedly mouthed off about them.
Now suddenly you want to move on?
You should probably ask Anne for your balls back.
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...r-usual-selves
...quite day? how about you pick up a broom and sweep all of your issues into the corner
I was implying for you to move on... the dog and bone does suit your personality but in this instance, it's laughable the lengths you are going too to prove your anemic point...and then supply a thread link where most who posted had the same thought![]()
The annual Westpac ride in Auckland has that reputation, speeds reaching well in excess of 100 kph at times. When it used to go through downtown Auckland the cops would be standing there waving their arms about encouraging speed just to get everyone through quick as possible.
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