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  1. #271
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    hi malcolm,
    that is a really sweet 'max' you have
    all this talk on what constitutes a classic lately.. well i recon anything with v-boost is a shoe-in, and so nice in red, i have only seen black ones before. look forward to catching up properly in the future, without all the drama

    hey psy,
    i thing the boat was worth about 6-8k, it was glass over ply so not a cutting edge machne and the o/board was a merc so not too flash either. weird that the bits of ply wedged into my engine fins was nearly a straight colour match to my purple tank
    at a guess my bike would soak up 2-3.5k tops, and that would be everything as good as it was, my lid was worth 1050
    the other bike from max's estimation of damage would probably be around the same as mine


    so a costly little adventure as far as chattels go.

    last night i was looking at my superscooter - thinking 'if i just move the throttle to the left side i can ride this thing'

    i told diane about the above mentioned idea, i interpret the look i got to meaning i wont be doing it this weekend
    Blast From The Past Axis of Oil

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodgyiti View Post
    weird that the bits of ply wedged into my engine fins was nearly a straight colour match to my purple tank
    lmfao

    glad to hear you're in good spirits, dodgyiti!

    i don't know how u stay seemingly so light-hearted about the whole thing - as in a similar situation i think i would probaly like totally blame myself and feel guilty (for whatever) despite rationally knowing otherwise
    Bruno

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    guzzi's

    Dodgyiti, Are the Police going to lay charges? The cop who attended seemed to have a good handle on what happened.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Voltaire View Post
    Dodgyiti, Are the Police going to lay charges? The cop who attended seemed to have a good handle on what happened.
    yes he is being charged, the cop is a rider too, he had a good handle on it alright.


    psy,
    sorry to do you out of a job there buddie, but i am fine, got meself a nice nursie to look after me
    bike is fixable and so am i
    Blast From The Past Axis of Oil

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    Holy crap

    It was a good ride on a beautiful day with a nice bunch of people. I was sad to hear of what happened after I left.

    I was glad to read that injuries were minimal given what could have potentially happened. I hope you guys and your bikes all recover quickly.

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    coro loop

    im so sorry! i didnt know about the accident! at all! i do remember passing a boat in tow i thought our leader was in front of me so i tryed to catch up? when i got into coro still no bikes i thought this was strange um? i wasnt sure if id taken the right route? so i carreid on hoping to pass the lads on the way round the loop? i went to the local cemertry in coro to vist my dad about a 20min layup still no sign of the lads i was going to head back the way i came thru manaia but decided to to carry on with the loop first time for me around the east coast.
    sorry things went wrong that day glad to hear no serious casualtlies...till next time steelrider.
    still working this site?

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    May i suggest next time we exchange a "control" mobile number.

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    Good suggestion Quo,while I did have mobile numbers for some of the guys I certainly hadn't given out my number to all.
    Hey Steel Rider, pleased to hear from you mate and glad to know you were OK on the day and got in a visit to your dad, a little special that is.
    Look forward to having you and the Zuk along next time mate.
    How ya doing there Dodgyiti? typing improving daily I see, get well soon mate and pass on the same to our visitor last weekend aye.
    Every day above ground is a good day!:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodgyiti View Post
    yes he is being charged, the cop is a rider too, he had a good handle on it alright.
    Sorry to be a pain.. are you referring to your mate or the boatie?


    Quote Originally Posted by steelrider View Post
    i thought our leader was in front of me
    Just how many GS Suzuki's were on the ride?



    Quote Originally Posted by StatusQuo View Post
    May i suggest next time we exchange a "control" mobile number.
    It'd pay to make a routine of checking it every 15 - 20 minutes ish. Less if control number volunteers agree to get a helmet headset so calls can be taken while on the move. The most effective set up would involve 2 control riders (1 at the front and 1 at the rear) each with head sets.



    Quote Originally Posted by caseye View Post
    Good suggestion Quo,while I did have mobile numbers for some of the guys I certainly hadn't given out my number to all.
    best make sure mum knows what santa has to get you for xmas
    Political correctness: a doctrine which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd from the clean end.

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    Coro Loop

    [QUOTE=flyingcrocodile46;1855148]Sorry to be a pain.. are you referring to your mate or the boatie?

    The 'mate' on his provisional licence had already binned his uninsured less than immaculate 1100 cc Guzzi prior to the boatie arriving around the bend.
    Simply a case of going too fast for the conditions, that were by his own admission unfamiliar.

    The boatie did as best as he could.
    He took evasive action to stop himself running over the rider on the road and the trailer swung around and hit Mike who was STOPPED on the other side to assist.
    What led to this outcome was two up Guzzi rider overtaking lots of slow moving traffic and setting a very fast pace that the other Guzzi rider felt he needed to keep.
    Afterwards two up rider came back, hung around for a while and buggered off, the rest of us stayed and arranged transport for the bikes and called into the hospital.
    I hope the Police throw the book at him.
    Bring in compulsary third party insurance I say.
    We took Mikes bike home last night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flyingcrocodile46 View Post
    It'd pay to make a routine of checking it every 15 - 20 minutes ish. Less if control number volunteers agree to get a helmet headset so calls can be taken while on the move. The most effective set up would involve 2 control riders (1 at the front and 1 at the rear) each with head sets.
    uhm, i'd be happy to take donations for such a set-up
    Bruno

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    Quote Originally Posted by Voltaire View Post
    What led to this outcome was two up Guzzi rider overtaking lots of slow moving traffic and setting a very fast pace that the other Guzzi rider felt he needed to keep.
    Afterwards two up rider came back, hung around for a while and buggered off, the rest of us stayed and arranged transport for the bikes and called into the hospital.
    I hope the Police throw the book at him.
    Bring in compulsary third party insurance I say.
    We took Mikes bike home last night.
    Cheers. Who is the "two up rider"? Were they a spontaneous tag along or a sign up from here? and did "two up rider" actually cause the accident directly or not.. cause from what I appear to be reading the boatie wouldn't have jack knifed his trailer and flattened poor old Dogyiti if he hadn't have had to swerve to avoid "the other Guzzi rider".

    Quote Originally Posted by psyguy View Post
    uhm, i'd be happy to take donations for such a set-up
    Ear bud in the mail
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    [QUOTE=flyingcrocodile46;1856100]Cheers. Who is the "two up rider"? Were they a spontaneous tag along or a sign up from here? and did "two up rider" actually cause the accident directly or not.. cause from what I appear to be reading the boatie wouldn't have jack knifed his trailer and flattened poor old Dogyiti if he hadn't have had to swerve to avoid "the other Guzzi rider".

    Twoup and " the other guzzi rider' came along as Mike had met them previously socially...ie they all have Guzzi's.
    He had not ridden with either previously.
    What I observed that 'twoup' took off at the start, then i saw him stopped futher along , then he passed me at a great rate of knots and dissappeared into the distance passing lots of cars in the process..
    I heard from one of the other regulars he passed him while he himself was passing a car!!!!
    Then Tess toss er own kicked in and the rest you know.
    Fortunately no one was badly hurt and maybe a few lessons were learnt.
    I learnt I should carry a first aid kit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Voltaire View Post
    Twoup and " the other guzzi rider' came along as Mike had met them previously socially...ie they all have Guzzi's.
    He had not ridden with either previously.
    What I observed that 'twoup' took off at the start, then i saw him stopped futher along , then he passed me at a great rate of knots and dissappeared into the distance passing lots of cars in the process..
    I heard from one of the other regulars he passed him while he himself was passing a car!!!!
    Then Tess toss er own kicked in and the rest you know.
    Fortunately no one was badly hurt and maybe a few lessons were learnt.
    I learnt I should carry a first aid kit.
    Thanks. I have a better picture now.

    Yes.. we can all learn from it. I have pushed too hard and found myself going wide a few times and it certainly isn't helped by lumps and dips on corners and older suspension.

    Looks like Mike and the Boatie were completely innocent victims.

    If someone wants to set up a pledge thread for Mikes bike repairs I'll chuck a hundred in... it seems like it's warranted in his case.
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    Quote Originally Posted by flyingcrocodile46 View Post
    Thanks. I have a better picture now.

    Yes.. we can all learn from it. I have pushed too hard and found myself going wide a few times and it certainly isn't helped by lumps and dips on corners and older suspension.

    Looks like Mike and the Boatie were completely innocent victims.

    If someone wants to set up a pledge thread for Mikes bike repairs I'll chuck a hundred in... it seems like it's warranted in his case.
    hey, there is a damn good reason why i have these weird italian oddities

    the parts are dirt cheap!!

    new fork leg, and i mean brand new guzzi fork leg from italy - $145 inc freight

    suck on that!



    enough to make all you poor bastards restoring your classic cry

    i did a full assessment today and its going to be under 2k easy.

    i rebuilt an engine recently, new barrels with matched piston and rings- $540


    .....a pair........
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