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Old 09-15-2011, 01:23 PM
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are there good armours as to avoid getting arms or legs chopped off?

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Old 09-15-2011, 01:40 PM
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well today im in that special mood

just taken an important choice in my life:

im becoming a bike mechanic

im just finishing this year nautic enginneering on engines but aint sailing:

im getting a bike and travel around and earn my living by fixing those living things the bikes

my teenage dream come true
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Old 09-15-2011, 01:59 PM
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starting saving right now

just told a friend to research on insurance

oh my god its been at least ten years didnt feel like this
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Old 09-15-2011, 02:53 PM
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starting saving right now

just told a friend to research on insurance

oh my god its been at least ten years didnt feel like this
Good on yer m8..

Enjoy

My first bike:


Second:


And what i have now:



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Old 09-15-2011, 02:59 PM
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oh boy.. that Ninja is to die for!! Why you got rid of it?!
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Old 09-15-2011, 03:24 PM
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oh boy.. that Ninja is to die for!! Why you got rid of it?!
Zx6r mate.. 600cc

I wanted something bigger so i got the R1 as a stepping stone and to get used to 1000cc bikes..

Then i got the Fireblade
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Old 09-15-2011, 03:31 PM
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Zx6r mate.. 600cc

I wanted something bigger so i got the R1 as a stepping stone and to get used to 1000cc bikes..

Then i got the Fireblade
fair enough

So what's next, a Hayabusa?
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Old 09-15-2011, 03:41 PM
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fair enough

So what's next, a Hayabusa?
Lol..Naa

I only use them for fun mate, not a mode of transport..

Busa's are fun though
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Old 09-19-2011, 03:08 PM
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ah scooters, i do love my scooters!

Here are a couple of mine,

1st my old bunkey suzi GS 400, i bought it as a wheelbarrow of parts and a frame, it was an ol military police bike with screen an crash bars ect but that was never going to cut it i rebuilt the thing, powdercoated the frame and gave her a coat of wild violet purple paint and drop bars. it was never in any way quick, but a good little town bike.


2nd, my old Kwaka Kermit, its based on a 75 KH500, but just a little bit bombed out (well a lot really) she lives on a staple diet of belray and avgas, regular pump fuel just ends in tears with a brace of melted wiseco's. she was ment to be for the drags but it is just so much fun as a road bike, she is at present waiting for another full rebuild, there is nothing like the sound of a worked kwaka triple!


last but not least, my 2000 Daytona. this has been a fantastic allrounder, great for a thrash with the mates, but equally at home on the long trips. did a 15000km trip around australia on this one including a 3 day track day at Bathurst with the Triumph owners group. it was a great trip, i have a motorcycle touring atlas of Australia which has listed the 50 best bike roads in Oz, 1 by 1 i worked my way through them, she never missed a beat the whole trip, just 2 services and 3 sets of tyres.




happy days happy days
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Old 09-19-2011, 07:26 PM
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I hope to be getting onto two wheels soon. Something always got in the way when I was younger, needing a car for work purposes, a family etc so now I have less of those worries I've recently done my CBT and plan to get my full license hopefully in the next 6 months. My missus has put it down to a mid life crisis but says its ok as she'd prefer me getting a bike to me running off and porking some 20 yr old barmaid! I spose its only fair
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