I respect the lifestyle choice you've made and think no less of you for it. Additionally I wish you the best in your search for a 'life partner'.Originally Posted by benbaaa
I respect the lifestyle choice you've made and think no less of you for it. Additionally I wish you the best in your search for a 'life partner'.Originally Posted by benbaaa
I'm also thinking about tassels and fairy lights. Instead of the standard horn, I'd quite like John Inman's I'm free! Could I borrow yours, Nooners, to give them a try?
I respect the lifestyle choice you've made and think no less of you for it. Additionally I wish you the best in your search for a 'life partner' to play the dominant/masculine role in your relationship.Originally Posted by benbaaa
hey BB where are the bloody saddle bags?..nice ride mate
Here is a pic of my trusty 110cc two stroke. Having not ridden, in the UK, for twenty odd years I found that although I felt a little silly, it still scared me witless.
Wonder if I can get one of these made at the local tuk-tuk dealer?
Have 2 new ones now.
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Glad I dont live over there, I do understand why they want to do it after watching UTUBE but I dont think it will stop the the hard core stunt riders and will mean most will run from the cops
^ That fokking sucks.., On the bright side, that rule will never come to LOS, at-least not in my life-time..
Did some riding with Bung on the weekend bloody top stuff, About the best riding trails I have been on for a long time with top views and that gave the bikes and my body a realy good work out. Great weekend other than the the first day when I managed to lose a bolt from my rear brake which made coming back down the mountain a bit of fun but with a bit of aussie patching and one or two beers we got the old CR back on the road and were right to go the next morning sort of so heres a picture of Bung tring not to throw up.
I would have liked to get a few more pics but was to busy trying to hang on
^ Great pics Rigger, I have to learn how to post those damm things..
Yea, Bung certainly looks a bit sick, last time I saw him that colour, was the morning after your party.
^ Looks like he's sea-sick...
It was bloody lucky there was a stream there so I could splash some cold water on my face, A 9am start after a night on the piss with Rigger isn't easy.
I don't know why he thought it was such a good idea to run around the yard at 1am collecting fire wood and coconuts to drink with gin.....
Still, he can certainly hussle that old CR of his along even coming down the mountain with only a front brake. I rode it and it wasn't easy.
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^ Yeah, Rigger is hard-core biker/rider, no doubt there..
I think that was your idea wasnt itOriginally Posted by Bung
Started looking for a new one last night, As tring to keep the CR in the power band while climbing a mountain is bloody hard work.Originally Posted by Bung
I think I will go big bore 4 stroke like Bungs great machine with plenty of poke and handled like a dream. O and the reason I was so quick coming down the mountain was I ran out of front brake halfway down
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Mine at the moment, bought it two years ago and 6000km after never failed to bring me where I wanted to go:
I'm looking for a CB400, have to contact a chinese friend of my wife in Changmai to see what he can find around here.
These are supposed to be the business. they are fuel injected (I think the first enduro bike to have it) but the mapping isn't sorted yeteven though they are winning races.Originally Posted by mrsquirrel
I've been told they can be bought in Singapore right now.
And I think Rigger would like the fact it's a v twin?
Pricey though.
That Mr Universe fella that races Motards down in Pattaya has one now.
Peterpan knows him. cna't remember his name, met him once at a race he invited me go and watch.
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