The wife.Used to do alot of trail riding"alot in every weekend"Came home after a Minganui and she had gone.Was a win really looking back
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The wife.Used to do alot of trail riding"alot in every weekend"Came home after a Minganui and she had gone.Was a win really looking back
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Friday night on way to Vincient County Rally I lost a chrome side cover with virago written on it, between Millers Flat and Galloway.
If anyone happened to pick it up, would love to get it back.
Also from rally site a blue cooler bag for keeping the cans cool, note my details are on inside top cover.
REWARD- You can keep the beer you took in the bag, just return the bag please.
A $650 pair of prescription glasses
Zen wisdom: No matter what happens, somebody will find a way to take it too seriously. - obviously had KB in mind when he came up with that gem
Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity
Lost my pack rack on the way through a village once (bolts must of rattled off) went back through later that day and I stopped at a light, some kid runs up to me holding it saying he picked it up when it came off.
Good on him![]()
Rode off to nelson , sunny day not a worry
topped up the tank at Blenhiem. Sweet run into Nelson.
Pull up and look down, no Keys!
Had to break the lock on the fuel cap to tank up and use the kill switch to start her, then pull out the main fuse when parked up.
After the weekend, when I got home, as we all do, I cleaned the bike.
the Keys had lodged themselves under the tank and sat there for nearly 1000k's
Sweet as , except where do you get a lock to fit an 30 year old bike!!!![]()
To be old and wise, first you must be young and stupid.
Not so much lost as reduced by a significant percentage ... I rode into town one day to buy some salt lick blocks for the sheep. I only wanted two, so they put them in a plastic bag and I put them in the top box of the Beemer. It was a lovely day so I decided to go for a wee ride ... and ended up in Palmerston North. I got home and opened the top box to find the constant sliding back and forth of the salt blocks had worn through the plastic bag and there was a pile of dust in the bottom of the top box and a pile of scratches on the plastic as well!
The moral of the story is (like the Harley rider in another post), drop off the groceries first BEFORE going for a ride!
Yes, I am pedantic about spelling and grammar so get used to it!
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
Well 2 weekends ago, i managed to lose my right rear indicator!!???Got to the racing in Timaru to find the entire indicator gone, including the mount and the wiring!!!?? WTF???
Off to the shop for a new one, decided to buy a pair instead.... and really must get that on the bike soon![]()
"Some people say that one's personality is reflected by the way they ride their bike........I’m screwed"![]()
, no shit! that was fuckin freaky, it was a big old caravan one that I needed to heat the caravan I was living in at the time. It was hell cold, and I was miserable so I tried to fit the bottle to the back of the trusty xj750 but no way I could tie it on, so it made the trip into town on its side on my lap held by my elbows most of the way, and good luck for the rest.
of course when I got it filled it was fill with 9kg of liquid which made it a bit unwieldy. I got onto the highway alright, and then I was struggling to balance it and the bike, after a while it slipped just a bit far for me to catch, there were no cars coming so I let her go and gassed it.... the bottle went dongadong chongchong end over end into the hedge and I stopped about 500m away shitting myself, then approached very carefully, the bottle had some hell scars in it and the handle thing was bent badly, but it saved the valve and no leaks, so I took it home and used it, it never got filled again though.
oh, and a mate had the packrack, pack and subframe holding the numberplate, lights and stuff come off his gsxr1100, right into a $500+ radial tyre, while travelling at a high speed, lots of smoke and a long black line on the road....
Yes I know my enemies
They're the teachers who taught me to fight me....
1) I lost my mind when riding the 10 for the first time, then....
2) Lost my wallet on a ride south. Got to the Autobahn, filled up, reached for my wallet which was in my strangely open backpack. Didn't do the ride, but after a thorough search of the motorway from Penrose - South, I found it with the contents scattered over a 50 metre area just past the Papatoetoe offramp. Nothing missing. Phew!
3) My seat cowling 'fell' off the bike on a recent ride to Waingaro. Didn't find it![]()
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Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
A locksmith?
Serious. Contact a locksmith that specialises in automotive stuff. It is quite surprising what those folks can do. Had an older bike,with a worn key, re-keyed from the tumbler pins in the filler cap. The locksmith "read" the pins... Don't ask how, since he did this in the back room to keep the process secret!
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CB lost a muffler off'n the Sporty en route to Woodstock, - 1,600km of riding around the South Island annoying neighbourhoods and we got another one.
Winding up drongos, foil hat wearers and over sensitive KBers for over 14,000 posts...........![]()
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