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Thread: AGM & BBQ @ Wildwest - Sunday 30th 1:30pm

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    haha ok, that makes sense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xerxesdaphat View Post
    ZOMG! My worlds are colliding! I now have an association -- face and real-world persona, and KB persona. They have merged! I know who you are now The FXR threw me. I should've guessed from the Bandit talk.

    Yeah it did get particularly poor, the weather. At least we tried to get to Huia, unlike the rest of you lazy girly bikers It was very slippery coming down the first sealed section of Huia Rd; my back wheel was locking under compression when I banged down gears, and I was very nervous about pushing the front. I enjoy riding in rain, but perhaps because of the great weather yesterday there seemed even less grip than usual.
    Aye, the FXR is a bit sneaky...roll on my 'new' VTR1000! *When the mrs lets me have it after exams...roll on November!*

    Yep - that first bit of Huia rd can be nasty in the wet - I'm very used to it as I ride it every time I go out on th ebike without fail. The FXR was coping pretty well, in spite of a rear tyre balder than I am... There aren't too many tar-snakes on the downhill - the uphill is far worse on the same road...as you guys would have found out on the way back...and there's that nasty manhole cover you don't see till the last minute even if you know it's there on a slightly off-camber right hander. Love those roads - but they need respect - especially in the wet...

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    V4! VFR800s sound like some sort of alien rocket-ship coming to probe all of our women and destroy our cities

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phurrball View Post
    The FXR was coping pretty well, in spite of a rear tyre balder than I am...
    firstly lol at the comparison and secondly that fxr has done a lot of city kms mate!! if you just lean it heaps but manage to go in a straight line then you got heapsa tread left everywhere but the centre!!!

    ps. aint bald tyres fun in the wet
    "Rock is dead" - Jim Morrison

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    Oh, the FXR has done city kms - but there ain't much chicken strip left since I've been abusing it. Loving the westie twisties every day I ride home.

    That, and it's a poxy Pirelli tyre - good, but poor wear! Avons all round for me where possible!
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    V4! VFR800s sound like some sort of alien rocket-ship coming to probe all of our women and destroy our cities

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    Quote Originally Posted by twinkle View Post
    no not you lot, the other three that went to huia, they left before you
    we went there, then to huia.

    it was kinda stink leaving don's shop to go to motomail....


    and who dropped their bike? i hear a cbr was dropped at some point

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    whathisnamewiththeblackcbr250rr dropped it

    I'll be a back to don for a givi rack soon


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    Quote Originally Posted by motorbyclist View Post
    it was kinda stink leaving don's shop to go to motomail....
    Yeah I reckon. And it wasn't even done tactfully i.e. some yobo was yelling it out in store and in front of Don that we were off to Motomail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macstar View Post
    Yeah I reckon. And it wasn't even done tactfully i.e. some yobo was yelling it out in store and in front of Don that we were off to Motomail.
    yea man!! that guys been awesome to the club so far and i want him to see us as a valued group!!

    personally even without the club discounts i would be taking my business to wild west just because of the people that work there!! good stuf wild west
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    Quote Originally Posted by bomma View Post
    yea man!! that guys been awesome to the club so far and i want him to see us as a valued group!!

    personally even without the club discounts i would be taking my business to wild west just because of the people that work there!! good stuf wild west
    Agreed I think I will be moving my business to Wild West now as Don was just a great guy. Hope we provides loan bikes haha.
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    Quote Originally Posted by klyong82 View Post
    Hope we provides loan bikes haha.
    you just wanna take that 07 cbr thou for a spin dont ya kim
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    Quote Originally Posted by bomma View Post
    you just wanna take that 07 cbr thou for a spin dont ya kim
    Well at least i was not asking to take that Goldwing out for a ride. I think the Fireblade is a good compromise....
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    Bro, good news!

    I ordered my air filter from Don (Wild West Honda) and it's only gonna cost me fifty bucks.

    It definitely beats paying the full retail of $ 82.00 bucks....

    If WWH kepp this up, soon enough I am gonna start giving them my full business...

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    Quote Originally Posted by HungusMaximist View Post
    Bro, good news!

    I ordered my air filter from Don (Wild West Honda) and it's only gonna cost me fifty bucks.

    It definitely beats paying $82.00. If WWH kepp this up, soon enough I am gonna start giving them my full business...
    $50 is good price. Air filter normally sell for $70 buckaroos. Good on WWH
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    Quote Originally Posted by Squiggles View Post
    whathisnamewiththeblackcbr250rr dropped it

    I'll be a back to don for a givi rack soon
    Just off the stand when he was parking it. Mega pissed! It was in good cosmetic nick before that, too.

    Oh well, just a new screen, and his left indicator was dangling off at a funny angle when we rode off. Somebody told him at the lights I think.

    One of the nicest CBRs around. The can is mint -- not much bigger than a cigar, although it's not obscenely loud, which is nice. Just a really nice tone.

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    I saw it all through the window, went to help pick up the bike but 4-5 guys were there before me and I had a beer in my hand too. Unfortunately, it wasn't a well co-ordinated pickup and was dragged forward a bit at the same time (no doubt adding extra scratches to the poor fella's CBR).

    Bit of a rant, but if your bike does ever drop, try and make sure it's picked directly up and by 2 or 3 guys. This will hopefully help minimise the damage.

    Just as some bikes have engine kills on their side stand, I reckon stands should have a locking pin connected to the bike's ignition. It's amazing how many newbies and old dogs fail to secure their sidestand properly leading to a drop. I've seen it happen five times in the last 4 weeks!

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