oh well,any rides better than no ride,good to hear tl is purring,triple9 is still going strong,but has seen better days,had fairings off today,cough,cough,due to repairs,(not accident related)yeh,partner is riding 400monster,time for an update im thinking,im sure she wont mind a new bike,but thats just my way off buttering her up for my new toy![]()
DUCATI ALL THE WAY!!!
thanks for a great ride RM. my longest one yet, will look forward to many more now that summer is almost here. certainly beats only using my bike to commute in the rain(damn winter).
I'm changing my name to retard. The first mistake I made was to think to stop for a friend who had also stopped, the second mistake was trying to end said stop on the verge of the road where it's just gravel on a 45 degree slope. My mind said "slowing, slowing, stopping, stopping, what?!!??!!! why am i on the ground?"Luckily the hornet came with oggy knobs and they worked a treat.
At least I assume you're talking about me, i didn't hear of any others falling. Luckily my bike is in such a state of disrepair that when the chain came off it was stretched enough to just wind straight back on.
Other than that, thanks to all for a cool day. That scenery is amazing along the coast line there.
Well that was an "interesting" ride, managed to get to the sh2 kaiaua intersecton when I got a puncture on the rear tyre. So Renegade Master, Indian Jones, Magua and I sat on the side of the road for about 2 and half hours for someone to turn up with a puncture repair kit, when Jafar turned up we spent a while trying to find the puncture and then sent Renegade over to the servo to pick up one of those canisters of liquid rubber. We managed to put the stuff into the tyre and got to the servo and spent a while waiting for it to set, after it had set we set off home. I was nanaaing it under 100 trying to keep the tyre from deflating, and managed to get home just now.
Thanks heaps to Indy, Renegade, Magua(i think thats you) and Jafar.
I owe your guys some beers.
Moral of the story; dont do a burnout on shit tyres.![]()
Never let your enemy see your emotions, for it is the one weapon they will value most.
and the moral of the story is, dont do burnouts!!!
thanks everyone for coming on the ride, im glad you had a good time.
Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot
Never let your enemy see your emotions, for it is the one weapon they will value most.
next time, txt me, I have the mean puncture repair kit in my "boot"
apparently we went different ways this time though
my fav time was up through the hunua's
Dry roads
good corners
noone infront of me with their indicator on
awesome
I only posted this because of the global economic crisis
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