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Hello - kamuzz - 20-07-2008 About 18 months ago my OH decided to sell his bike because all it was doing was sitting in the garage. Since then he has fretted, and finally decided it was time for another. And of course, once you have experienced the Busa nothing else will do. On Saturday he found his new ride. Not in as good condition as some for sale on this forum but in line with the budget. 2003 model with around 32 500 kms. Now all I have to do is make sure he goes riding on a regular basis RE: Hello - ROD - 20-07-2008 A fine choice if i do say so myself Welcome RE: Hello - Taubusa - 20-07-2008 Welcome Your a good wife RE: Hello - Rev004 - 21-07-2008 to the club and yes that's one lucky man to have the partner pushing him out the door to go for a ride. RE: Hello - LOAFIE - 21-07-2008 RE: Hello - kamuzz - 21-07-2008 Rev004 Wrote: to the club and yes that's one lucky man to have the partner pushing him out the door to go for a ride. Well both of us work in IT, which means horribly long hours, and then he spends his weekends in front of a PC on the internet. My current theory is that going for a ride at least gets you away from the computer screen. In fact, can we declare going for a ride to be a form of exercise? RE: Hello - BUSGO - 21-07-2008 Too right Kamuzz. It's amazing how many IT people are into bikes as a form of stress relief. RE: Hello - Volvi - 21-07-2008 Welcome to the club. |