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    Quote Originally Posted by carver View Post
    nothing but satisfaction
    What type off satisfaction you talking abouth

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    Quote Originally Posted by xgnr View Post
    ok thanks carver

    Will pass on your details.

    Can you provide some references first tho' He is a South African and you know how anal they are about credentials.
    sure, just hit my signature on the teaching, there is my cred.

    Quote Originally Posted by DIN PELENDA View Post
    What type off satisfaction you talking abouth
    the satisfaction that can only come from knowing your doing a good job!

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    ahhhh he wants to know how many KM's have you done and how many years you been riding.

    What key lessons have you learned about riding a bike and surviving?
    Next event...

    Aussie - Melbourne - Perth - Darwin - Alice - Melbourne... April-May 2011

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    Quote Originally Posted by xgnr View Post
    ahhhh he wants to know how many KM's have you done and how many years you been riding.

    What key lessons have you learned about riding a bike and surviving?
    get him to PM me, im not dating him for goodness sake

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    Damn south afffrrrddddcahns...I would like to know as well carver. 'Cause I'm not trying to call you out as I don't know you and have never seen you ride so im not trying to be a prick, but what do you bring to the table? Because at the moment i've just heard about a few wheelies and a 15 min. hammy to raglan run which even though ive never ridden sounds purdy slow considering its roughly 45km's?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wbks View Post
    Damn south afffrrrddddcahns...I would like to know as well carver. 'Cause I'm not trying to call you out as I don't know you and have never seen you ride so im not trying to be a prick, but what do you bring to the table? Because at the moment i've just heard about a few wheelies and a 15 min. hammy to raglan run which even though ive never ridden sounds purdy slow considering its roughly 45km's?
    ride it with me on the back of my GSXR and il show you

    we can do raglan...

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    Quote Originally Posted by wbks View Post
    a 15 min. hammy to raglan run which even though ive never ridden sounds purdy slow considering its roughly 45km's?
    Now I wasn't that big on maths at school but that would an 'average' speed of 230kph!!! and you call that slow?
    Thats highly unlikely, even for MR Carvitup....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    Now I wasn't that big on maths at school but that would an 'average' speed of 230kph!!! and you call that slow?
    Thats highly unlikely, even for MR Carvitup....
    its not posssible sorry, no way
    Ive run out of fucks to give

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    Well I'm no einstein either but I keep getting 180 KM/H average velocity. ms-1=d/t. 45km/0.25H=180KM/H

    What kind of road is Hamiltron to Raglan, anyway? Twisty? Highway?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quasievil View Post
    its not posssible sorry, no way
    So my maths was all good??

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    Quote Originally Posted by wbks View Post
    Well I'm no einstein either but I keep getting 180 KM/H average velocity. ms-1=d/t. 45km/0.25H=180KM/H

    What kind of road is Hamiltron to Raglan, anyway? Twisty? Highway?
    I think you are correct...it still sounds like shit to me, bearing in mind, we are talking average speed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    So my maths was all good??
    No... And on a de-restricted liter bike he could hit 300+ regularly and still ride -100 for nearly half of the time on twisties and still clock up an average speed like 180. Never ridden there though so I'll refrain from judgement

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    Quote Originally Posted by carver View Post
    ride it with me on the back of my GSXR and il show you

    we can do raglan...
    I'm rather robust, you wouldn't be able to open the throttle without popping the front up...Actually that sounds good!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wbks View Post
    I'm rather robust, you wouldn't be able to open the throttle without popping the front up...Actually that sounds good!
    i like your attitude...
    i have done that ride in 20mins actually.

    my skills are

    • 150,000kms in the last 5 years
    • longest time on a bike was 15 hours
    • Ridden on gravel plenty
    • owned about 25+ bikes in the last 5 years
    • i ride in the city every day, and can help you with traffic issues
    • superior balance skills
    • patience and a easy going attitude
    • I have done a rider training day with aaron slight, and defensive drining, aaron said my riding was all good
    • i am willing to give up my time for you, and i will not stop no matter what people on here say,


    i have been riding since i was 12, so 11 years....
    i have taught people how to ride, one of those people that i had some input into was sidewinder.
    he is the only KB'r....
    i have been there and done it before people, and now i am willing to do something to help out.

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    I hate to break it to you people but the little bastard is actually a very talented rider............arrogant and cocky yes but a very good skilled rider
    (no where did I say safe btw)

    Carver bro you can teach me some wheelie skills !
    Ive run out of fucks to give

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