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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt_TG View Post
    Well done and well written

    What he said!!!
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    Yay!! Congrats

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    Well done Ryan.

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    Congratulations.
    Come and ride the Southern Roads with us.

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    Congratulations mate
    "Not one day that we are here on this earth has been promised to us, so make the most of every day as if it was your last, and every breath ,as if it were the same"

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    ...and yay for the NZ.

    Great bike for this stage of your riding (and for some more).
    Measure once, cut twice. Practice makes perfect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pzkpfw View Post
    ...and yay for the NZ.

    Great bike for this stage of your riding (and for some more).
    It's still a really fun bike, you can really chuck it around, so light and handles so nicely that on the right kind of a road - twisty, hilly goodness - you can leave bigger, faster, sportier bikes behind if you're getting on with it. It's been a really good bike to learn on, and I think it'll put me in good stead for when I upgrade.

    It'll be up for sale soon, and will be a shame to see it go really.
    Soapbox house of cards and glass, so don't go tossing your stones around.
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    Awesome dude, ya gotta be happy... now for the upgrade uh???

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    Well done

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    good on ya buddy, its a nice feeling aye.
    "Ride It Like You Stole It"

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    Nice work Ryan. Now you can go on one of my crazy spur of the moment "OMG its midnight im going for a ride" rides.

    If your awake that is.

    Love riding under a clear sky at night. Can be cold though.

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    Congrats mate, go take a 05/06 zx6r out for a ride...
    I bet your cant wipe the smile off your face.
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    Nice one Ryan...now about that shout!!

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    Go Redge !!!!!!! Well done, Dude.
    I trust the NZ is still going well


    Quote Originally Posted by Deviant Esq View Post
    It's still a really fun bike, you can really chuck it around, so light and handles so nicely that on the right kind of a road - twisty, hilly goodness - you can leave bigger, faster, sportier bikes behind if you're getting on with it. It's been a really good bike to learn on, and I think it'll put me in good stead for when I upgrade.

    It'll be up for sale soon, and will be a shame to see it go really.
    ....and such a nice guy sold it to you originally ...


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