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    Quote Originally Posted by bmz2 View Post
    no no no , not the holden thing , anything but that
    Beaten by three Fords in Bathurst.... tisk tisk!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toaster View Post
    Beaten by three Fords in Bathurst.... tisk tisk!
    ford v holden, thats like a m109r chasing a R6

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnnyflash View Post
    So if I mount a couple of laser cannons do I have a Boulevard Battlestar..
    Edit... mind you its heavy enough for one
    Here.. trooper.. uh.. speeder bike..
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    Ummmm?

    Quote Originally Posted by johnnyflash View Post
    I wanted a real cruiser, so I got a Boulevard
    Isn't a Bouevard a wide avenue with palm trees in the middle? But I guess perfection's hard to come by nowadays ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by lemure View Post
    Isn't a Bouevard a wide avenue with palm trees in the middle? But I guess perfection's hard to come by nowadays ...
    Yep, exactly, feels like one too, when you do a little lane splitting down the Mway traffic.. lucky I dont commute in traffic every day or I'd have to buy a toy...

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    Smile Do cruiser riders need this type of training?

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...23#post1247723

    Mrs Lemure seems to think some do... just a thought...

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnnyflash View Post
    Yep, exactly, feels like one to when you do a little splitting down the Mway traffic..
    I haven't even THOUGHT of doing that - seems a good way to force my insurance company to decide whether or not to pay out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lemure View Post
    I haven't even THOUGHT of doing that - seems a good way to force my insurance company to decide whether or not to pay out.
    true, I only split on rare occasions, if traffic is moving less than 30kph and even then the hazzards are all on, and I'm very careful.
    That said though, I often see large cruisers fly down the center with 50mm each side of the mirrors and wait for the action when a cage drifts a little

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    Quote Originally Posted by lemure View Post
    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...23#post1247723

    Mrs Lemure seems to think some do... just a thought...
    Not @ all , if we get to much grief from the pillion seat we can just take it off & let them walk
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    Quote Originally Posted by lemure View Post
    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...23#post1247723

    Mrs Lemure seems to think some do... just a thought...
    Not this cruiser rider, I am well trained

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    Quote Originally Posted by lemure View Post
    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...23#post1247723

    Mrs Lemure seems to think some do... just a thought...
    shit , now i no where i went wrong with the first one,where can i book for that course, i done the theory test, just need the practical, then i can be fully licenced

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    Quote Originally Posted by jafar View Post
    Not @ all , if we get to much grief from the pillion seat we can just take it off & let them walk
    Hope you mean BEFORE the ride, not DURING?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toaster View Post
    Not this cruiser rider, I am well trained
    Congratulations ... old chinese proverb "He who listens to wife gets to ride bike more ..." or something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmz2 View Post
    shit , now i no where i went wrong with the first one,where can i book for that course, i done the theory test, just need the practical, then i can be fully licenced
    I failed this one ...

    * EMPTY MILK CARTONS; DO THEY BELONG IN THE FRIDGE OR THE BIN? Group discussion and role play

    We used plastic for so long I didn't realise what the others were. Thought they were used to grow stuff in. After three weeks found out that was true, but then Mrs Lemure suggested I take this course:

    * LIVING WITH ADULTS; BASIC DIFFERENCES BETWEEN YOUR MOTHER AND YOUR PARTNER - Online class and role playing.

    The role playing was great, but didn't do too well with the discussions.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lemure View Post
    I failed this one ...

    * EMPTY MILK CARTONS; DO THEY BELONG IN THE FRIDGE OR THE BIN? Group discussion and role play

    We used plastic for so long I didn't realise what the others were. Thought they were used to grow stuff in. After three weeks found out that was true, but then Mrs Lemure suggested I take this course:

    * LIVING WITH ADULTS; BASIC DIFFERENCES BETWEEN YOUR MOTHER AND YOUR PARTNER - Online class and role playing.

    The role playing was great, but didn't do too well with the discussions.

    back to school then, cost less than going around the second time

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