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    Quote Originally Posted by skelstar View Post
    Str8 just txt'd saying she was home safe.
    and no doubt, with a very sore butt......

    Well done str8 jacket on your achievement......
    rest up as you sure do deserve it... after that ride.

    See ya next time you come on up to Auckland....... (on your bike)

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    Thanks for the update guys.
    The weather down here has been shite all day. It must have been one hell of a ride for Str8.
    You get some rest girl and we'll see you out and about on the new steed.
    I'm only wearing black until they develop something darker




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    fuck was so pissed off, where'd all your welly-ton wind fuck off two, aaaaaarrrr waves were nice a "BIG" heehaw, O and the sea spray, bloody beautifull, well lefted that crazy lady in welly and bugger off back, gosh it was peasant to see blowflies flying backwards, haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fatjim View Post
    Mikey, she's on a 4 hundy now. She don't hang with you 2fiddy boys anymore.

    Missed you at breakers last Thurs. Don't tell me that after testing mine you were out looking for a GN.

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    It was great to meet you Hels glad to hear you got back safe and sound. Have fun on the new bike

    Jas

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    Alrighty, just started a new job today and dont have internet access anymore, so here goes...

    Mate the 2nd half of the trip was pretty extreme! I stayed at Meeky's house where her mother cooked a mint Roast Lamb and chocolate pudding on the Monday night and her family were so hospitable it was awesome!

    Jas (meeky) her brother Aaron and myself left McD's Taupo at 8.30 and headed for Turangi to meet up with Slimjim. Jas and her bro were going to come to Waioru with us but the wind was picking up a bit and they decided to head home, which was very lucky in the end! Me and Slimjim left Turangi and headed across the Desert Rd, as soon as we got to the straight the wind picked up, ALOT! I was being blown onto the left hand side of the road and I was basically leaning vertically into the wind with my knee out, was starting to feel a little stressed and then the sand started blowing across the road so thick that I couldnt even see Slimjim and he couldnt see me. It was at this point that I started praying, really really loudly in my helmet and im not a religious person! We finally got to Waioru where we stopped so that I could have a de-stress ciggy (yes I HAVE given up) and then we were on our merry way again. Next stop Bulls for petrol and we also saw our first coppa here to. We were lucky he didnt turn around Then we made the turn right into the straight toward Wellington, it was here that the bloody wind picked up again and I was literally between the left hand white line and the grass trying to fight the bike back and actually looked forward to the big trucks coming towards me as they would blow me back into the centre of the lane. As we hit Himitangi I seriously considered pulling over and getting the bike towed back but I kept going, clinging on tightly! But I decided I was being a wuss. I was trying to prepare myself for the Wgtn weather as I had had texts all day telling me how bad the weather was. When we got to Wgtn it was just a mere breeze compared to where we had come from! I got into Wgtn about 2pm and I was soo sore I could hardly walk!

    As for the bike im absolutely loving it! It is so different from the KR but I hate to think what would have happened to me had I had tried to make the trip on the KR. Hopefully soon i'll learn to ride it properly, im having problems getting used to changing gears smoothly and im waay to scared to lean it into corners!
    "Some people are like clouds, once they fuck off, it's a great day!"

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    You are da (wo)MAN!! That is an awesome feat considering the weather. Amazing what difference a heavier bike makes... Good on you for conquering the road/weather/new bike and giving up death sticks.
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    Good on ya. That was a shit wind yesterday. Kept reading the thread to see how you were getting on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skunk View Post
    Good on ya. That was a shit wind yesterday. Kept reading the thread to see how you were getting on.
    Cheers

    Quote Originally Posted by Colapop View Post
    You are da (wo)MAN!! That is an awesome feat considering the weather. Amazing what difference a heavier bike makes... Good on you for conquering the road/weather/new bike and giving up death sticks.
    Yeah, it was kind of an "epic journey" for me as I haven't ever really driven a car before and I had only ever ridden a bike as far as Palmy North and that was on the GN! When I hopped on the FZR in Akld I really thought that I had made a mistake!!
    "Some people are like clouds, once they fuck off, it's a great day!"

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    Awesome Str8...very very cool

    Glad you made it back in one peice.
    "If life gives you a shit sandwich..." someone please complete this expression

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    Str8 jacket - So has your butt recovered yet?????

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    Quote Originally Posted by crashe View Post
    Str8 jacket - So has your butt recovered yet?????
    Hell No! Im thinking seriously about doing something about that seat before I ride up north in January!
    "Some people are like clouds, once they fuck off, it's a great day!"

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    Your my hero Hels!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wasp View Post
    Your my hero Hels!
    Haha! cheers
    "Some people are like clouds, once they fuck off, it's a great day!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8 Jacket View Post
    Hell No! Im thinking seriously about doing something about that seat before I ride up north in January!
    Nah just eat more pies and get a fat arse!
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