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Edward TCC
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I'll stick something up on the News
01, May, 2012, 11:36:03 AM
Edward TCC
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Thanks trouty
01, May, 2012, 11:35:47 AM
Mr Rizla
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ug more like quack quack
01, May, 2012, 11:26:32 AM
Aceman
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Ug!
30, April, 2012, 12:39:57 AM
Funster
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Morning
23, April, 2012, 08:22:10 AM
naughty lee
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tempted to visit london tonight. is the ace gonna be open?
06, April, 2012, 11:21:30 AM
Dice
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depends whose in the pool
01, April, 2012, 09:54:06 PM
Mr Rizla
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jelly or custard?
28, March, 2012, 09:24:44 PM
Mr Rizla
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morning all
28, March, 2012, 08:31:09 AM
RedOne
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no.... nobody here
27, March, 2012, 11:46:59 PM
roach
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test
26, March, 2012, 01:30:27 PM
Mr Rizla
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elo,elo,elo, anyone there...
24, March, 2012, 09:39:58 PM
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Topic: Newby from australia (Read 4525 times)
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zine
Biker..
Posts: 168
Newby from australia
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Reply #50 on:
06, July, 2006, 09:51:09 AM »
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(zine @ July 06 2006,09:43)
ouch, silence ... don't tell me I have offended thee?
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zine
~don't die wondering~
Black_Honda VTR1000
- Stage 1 Dynojet, Ignition advance, K&N filter, Staintune pipes & Corbin Seat
Raven_Yamaha '06 R1
- Termignoni Exhaust, BMC Filter, PCIII, Graves velocity stack, Harris rearset, Matris steering damper, Pazzo levers, Bembo Brake Cylinders
zine
Biker..
Posts: 168
Newby from australia
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Reply #51 on:
06, July, 2006, 09:59:46 AM »
Okay folks, I'm off to do some shopping & tourist sight seeing ... No doubt I'll be back on later this afternoon.
ps. THB, I expect a response by the time I return!
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zine
~don't die wondering~
Black_Honda VTR1000
- Stage 1 Dynojet, Ignition advance, K&N filter, Staintune pipes & Corbin Seat
Raven_Yamaha '06 R1
- Termignoni Exhaust, BMC Filter, PCIII, Graves velocity stack, Harris rearset, Matris steering damper, Pazzo levers, Bembo Brake Cylinders
Triggerhappybaby
Long Termer
Posts: 3,437
Head like a bag of fighting cats
Newby from australia
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Reply #52 on:
06, July, 2006, 10:13:21 AM »
'> no, not offended at all. I've been called worse, and by Riz.
Carrie ffs you don't need liposuction, you gorgeous creature! But I do need my hair doing. I look middle aged
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MATTP
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Posts: 5,567
RIP BJ!
Newby from australia
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Reply #53 on:
06, July, 2006, 10:14:58 AM »
Zine, you will not offend Trigg easy as she deals with pond life (Burger, myself, Saint, etc) week in week out. Also, Trigg is a very nice and helpful girl that I think has brought a good deal of happy smiles and time to the site
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Hope you are making jokes and have a smile on your face my Danish diplomatic friend. Long may your memory live!
RiP BJ
4-1 against the Manure and what a great win it was!
Triggerhappybaby
Long Termer
Posts: 3,437
Head like a bag of fighting cats
Newby from australia
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Reply #54 on:
06, July, 2006, 10:17:04 AM »
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Mr Rizla
Long Termer
Posts: 7,854
Unbiased, yeh right !!
Newby from australia
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Reply #55 on:
06, July, 2006, 10:19:38 AM »
and the odd cold shower
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Triggerhappybaby
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Posts: 3,437
Head like a bag of fighting cats
Newby from australia
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Reply #56 on:
06, July, 2006, 10:26:14 AM »
You should pay the leccy bill then, tightwad
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Tino
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Posts: 2,439
Professional Cynic
Newby from australia
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Reply #57 on:
06, July, 2006, 11:15:53 AM »
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(MATTP @ July 06 2006,10:14)
Trigg is a very nice and helpful girl that I think has brought a good deal of happy smiles and time to the site
'>
+1
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xt125r
Biker..
Posts: 245
Newby from australia
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Reply #58 on:
06, July, 2006, 11:40:32 AM »
Hey Zine,
Moved from Sydney to London 2 years ago so if you need any help let me know..
Do not ask about bikes as i am useless but i might be able to help with something..
Welcome to these great group mate..
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Mario
Newbie Rider
Yamaha XT 125 R 2005 (stolen)
Yamaha MT-03 2008 (in the shop no license)
Wildcat
Long Termer
Posts: 3,321
Newby from australia
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Reply #59 on:
06, July, 2006, 01:01:53 PM »
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(Triggerhappybaby @ July 06 2006,10:13)
I look middle aged
But I AM middle aged
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piercedprincess
Long Termer
Posts: 1,963
Pillion Power!!!
Newby from australia
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Reply #60 on:
06, July, 2006, 01:53:15 PM »
But wearing it well Carrie!!!
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The only real time we have is now. All other times don't exist. Yesterday is a picture-postcard of a time that died. Tomorrow is a mind's eye promise that may never come.
Drei
Biker..
Posts: 459
Newby from australia
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Reply #61 on:
06, July, 2006, 02:26:06 PM »
G'day to you mate
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***"Those that know they don't know teach them, those that don't know they don't know avoid them"***
------my own philosophy
DangerMouse
Long Termer
Posts: 1,641
Keep The Spirit!
Newby from australia
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Reply #62 on:
06, July, 2006, 09:00:54 PM »
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(zine @ July 06 2006,00:04)
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(DangerMouse @ July 05 2006,17:46)
Hi and Welcome they sure are a nice bunch on here. Sure we can do some rideouts soon.
Chris
You do sound like a nice bunch, but will reserve judgement til I meet you all *jk*
'>
But it sounds like you guys don't do much 'group' riding ... is this the case or am I reading it wrong?
Some do some dont. I personally have only just starting meeting people on this website. Ive done many rideouts one of which was with these guys recently to Nurburgring. Theres always something going on with these guys and you can only do what you can do. I think these guys on here ( the ones ive met so far) are really friendly, understanding and im sincerly pleased i said Hello. I can be shy i can be loud just depends how i feel but im really pleased ive met these guys and looking forward to doing as many rideouts as i possible can. (depends on the wife you see)!! LOL
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DangerMouse
Long Termer
Posts: 1,641
Keep The Spirit!
Newby from australia
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Reply #63 on:
06, July, 2006, 09:05:33 PM »
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(zine @ July 06 2006,01:28)
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(john @ July 06 2006,00:34)
At the risk of getting pilloried, again, in my limited experience most group ride-outs seem to be fairly ad-hoc and/or at the last minute with a few days notice at the most, and they seem to depend on the weather. You familiar with British weather ? If not you'll soon realise why its an obsession with us lot !
I'm trying to establish something more regular and kind of 'organised' in the way of ride-outs because its something I'm really into more than anything else and I like to know where my next ride-out is coming from, though I'm tending towards a more moderate pace to try and get more newbies onboard.
There seems to me to be a core of guys who like to get out more than most but its not always obvious whats going on to a newbie, if you fancy getting involved then you may need to delve a little deeper, you should find its worth it
'>
Have to admit, I am not that familiar with the UK weather ... but why should a spell of rain put you off riding?
The best thing about wet weather riding, is it increases your skills and gives you practice, esp. if you are not use to it. Besides, isn't that what gore-tex and wet weather gear is for!
'>
Any hints of other sports bike groups that do ride on a regular bases? ... I keen on getting my ass sore and doing some long distance or all day Sunday riding and exploring the lovely UK country side.
'>
Right thats it your signed up for the next Wales rideout. I personally dont like riding in the Wet cause i have to spend the next 3 days cleaning my bike off!! Yesssss im that fussy. I have ridden in the wet and yes it does help your riding to practise being smooth but given the choice of Sunny weather over Wet. Well id rather wait for the sun thx!!! Soo you up for the next trip to Wales then???
Chris
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Burger
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Newby from australia
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Reply #64 on:
06, July, 2006, 10:07:56 PM »
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(piercedprincess @ July 06 2006,13:53)
But wearing it well Carrie!!!
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Yer Carrie, I have to have a cold shower everytime I see you
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Triggerhappybaby
Long Termer
Posts: 3,437
Head like a bag of fighting cats
Newby from australia
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Reply #65 on:
07, July, 2006, 08:56:34 AM »
Ah you'll be looking forward to her charity calendar month then?
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Biker Biker
Long Termer
Posts: 4,641
Enigmatic
Newby from australia
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Reply #66 on:
07, July, 2006, 09:39:40 AM »
Ha ha
What are you guys like? Well and truly off topic…. Love it.
Welcome to the gang Zine it looks like your gonna fit in just fine.
You do need to keep your eyes peeled on the Events and Days out board for planned ride outs. I wouldn’t say that we are as disorganised as John is making out….any excuse to have a ride.
BTW…..OAP = Old Age Pensioner
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Triggerhappybaby
Long Termer
Posts: 3,437
Head like a bag of fighting cats
Newby from australia
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Reply #67 on:
07, July, 2006, 10:48:02 AM »
Orgasmic After Penetration?
{thinks: it is Friday, after all}
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Mr Rizla
Long Termer
Posts: 7,854
Unbiased, yeh right !!
Newby from australia
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Reply #68 on:
07, July, 2006, 10:55:37 AM »
yup its friday, and we need our trashy talk, that reminds me, where is TallGirl
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tallgirl
Long Termer
Posts: 1,533
BigBird is me !
Newby from australia
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Reply #69 on:
07, July, 2006, 11:40:15 AM »
Trig you got in there first rats welcome mate and hope to see you soon.
The bastards are making me work hard as I am off this afternoon, leaving at 12, hehe, might see you guys tonight depending on whether I leave for Andover tonight or tomorrow.
MMMM nice tall freindly (someone hold me back, supposed to be behaving meself)
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Triggerhappybaby
Long Termer
Posts: 3,437
Head like a bag of fighting cats
Newby from australia
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Reply #70 on:
07, July, 2006, 11:42:15 AM »
'> right we are sorting this out in the car park Anna. I saw him first...
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tallgirl
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Posts: 1,533
BigBird is me !
Newby from australia
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Reply #71 on:
07, July, 2006, 11:44:18 AM »
Ahhh OK but can I look and drool
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tallgirl
Long Termer
Posts: 1,533
BigBird is me !
Newby from australia
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Reply #72 on:
07, July, 2006, 11:45:48 AM »
He might like my bike though hehe he might be able to reach the floor on it
'>
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Triggerhappybaby
Long Termer
Posts: 3,437
Head like a bag of fighting cats
Newby from australia
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Reply #73 on:
07, July, 2006, 11:45:57 AM »
No, go on fight me
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tallgirl
Long Termer
Posts: 1,533
BigBird is me !
Newby from australia
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Reply #74 on:
07, July, 2006, 11:47:06 AM »
Im a gentle giant honest but I am sure we can arrange a show for the boys...........
By the way love the new name for Riz who started that I wonder...
hehe
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