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  • Dave Morris
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    in reply to: Opotiki #11660

    thats what I love about the internet, so many anally retention people that know it all with no sense of humour. live at little and lighten up, ssshhhhhhhhhhssssssssssshhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

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    in reply to: Opotiki #11657

    After some thought I've deleted the above posts. This section is for the discussion of eateries and not for general BS.

    what this any consultation about this with the locally hatched or yet again had the foreigner come in and just done what he wants. I think some consultation should of been done out of courtesy.   also by doing what you have done you may be breaching my rights under the "Bill of Rights Act 1990"Section13. Freedom of thought, conscience, and religionEveryone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience, religion, and belief, including the right to adopt and to hold opinions without interference.Section 14. Freedom of expressionEveryone has the right to freedom of expression, including the freedom to seek, receive, and impart information and opinions of any kind in any form.  http://www.legislation.co.nz/act/public/1990/0109/latest/DLM225513.html?search=ts_act_bill+of+rights_resel#DLM225513

    Dave Morris
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    blinky lights may be illegal, thats if ya being anal of course

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    could be the recession. they got a gammy gauge or did not hold properly. u now get a $300 bill.  👿

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    in reply to: F650GS (twin) #11358

    when do the side covers arrive

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    why would the Adventure riders want them. They ant the ones with the GPS systems for when ya leave the big one digit highways and a bit unsure where ya going and might get lost  😀

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    i think he has located gearbox thru Neil at Experience

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    Yet another great report and some stunning pics.  It highlights the value of this forum when we can almost ride the ride with you with all it's excitement and wonderful scenery.  Well done Garry and Jo.Malcolm and Jean

    yup this thread is nearly as good as this one http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=407448

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    Well, I just realized that I won't be able to join the lunch ride, got to pick my brother-in-law up from the airport.

    let him hitch hike through Man-gere

    Dave Morris
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    in reply to: Tyre for GSA #11721

    Cycle Treads Takapuna have a set of tkc 80. This was the only set in NZ at the time a couple of weeks ago. I have a used rear Karoo you can have for $50.00

    any grass clipping for sale

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    I've found the replacement suitTrailguard suitThe new Trailguard suit is a complete re-design of the multifunctional Santiago suit. With a dynamic sporty look it is designed for all-terrain riding and features new material for greater rider comfort. The suit can be effortlessly adapted to match the weather. Constructed from Dynatec™, the suit is highly wear-resistant. It is made with a breathable coating, making it air-permeable, softer and more comfortable without compromising on safety. Additional protection is built into the suit with NP protectors in the back, shoulder, elbow, hip and knee areas. The height of the knee protectors is adjustable to ensure maximum comfort and safety. The suit also features 3M reflective material to improve visibility as an additional safety feature. With a variety of weather-reactive features, the suit adapts to suit the climate. A retrofit GORE-TEX® insert is also available making the suit both waterproof and windproof. In addition, coated zips provide further protection and a waterproof outside pocket keeps valuables protected. A highly-breathable mesh lining also provides a body-climate balance with additional ventilation zips.

    Oh the good old days when ACC used to replace ya gear after a little whoopsie. Noww ya gotta  crash t and claim thru ya insurancei

    Dave Morris
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    in reply to: R1200GS battery #11618

    4 years is a good run for the battery. My HP2 ate batteries I had 3 in 18 months and this was with the BMW charger on most of the time.

    I've had the same battery on my HP since day 1. It's got me through 54k and only time on the tender is if I'm away for more than a couple of weeks, which is not often. Having said that, I use the bike nearly every day  😀

    clearly BMWNZ likes you and not giving you or their lemons or is the bike owner whom is the problem. I'm I wonder which ??? :-on

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    i thought he was typing with his nose

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    Pretty harsh call there Mr. B. You could have at least waited for him to recover, before giving him a hard time. At least now I am not the only one who keeps getting reminded about helicopter cruises.Get well soon Dean. I saw your bike at the shop. It will live to ride another day by the looks of it. The scratched panel will give it some character.

    oh come on. He can take a good joke. You seen what he rides. Hey Garry did you offer to do the Tasmania ride for him. I also met a lady that knows you Garry. Her name is Hope and is wife of a friend. She mentioned whom she worked for.

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