Vics riding Sunday 23rd
#16
It might have been cold/windy/cloudy and wet, but 7 Busa's, a GSXR750 and a cute pillion turned up at Yea. Gyd and Rev included! The hard core strike again...
Thanks for the T shirts Richard.
Any stories from your trip home Bigshow?
You must have "Balls" to ride back through the spur on a day like today.......
And Shorty ya gotta get some more Klms clocked up on that pristine Gold 99! You'll have a enthusiastic collector wheeling it out of your garage one night.
Until next time. Cheers, Phil.
Riding not talking.
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#17
Too right GDY, you got it covered My first riding "outfit"
was a Marlon jacket, & oil soaked Levi's courtesy of Britains finest & when it pissed down all you did was go faster & let the wind dry you out & guess what, it still works

Nowadays you have all this poofy wet weather gear & still they quake at the thought of getting the little tootsies all moist & so uncomfy

Find some backbone boys & do what Ernie Dingo says

"gooowarn, get out there"

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#18
I have a feeling that will not be the last time Marmalades will be the spot...
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#19
i did eventually get out yesterday, noticed a blue silver busa with a pillion coming into Whittlesea from Yea. was gobsmacked with the amount of bikes out. a few wet weather riders around. will make a better effort next week to keep appointments.
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#20
Ressac - You are now the winner of the inaugural cheesecake award...
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#21
For those of you that didnt go the black spur after marmalades, the black spur was as dry as a bone.... I know, I couldnt believe it either! Some nice paced riding was done until flogger2002 (is it flogger or fodder?) decided he was two tired and layed down for a rest.... unfortionately he was still travelling at speed at the time. No injuries except the ego.

Reesac.... time to don your "P" plates (P for Piker that is!)
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#22
Thanks for the advice gdyup. Will have to lock family up for a few weekends and throw away the key WTFWT
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#23
Works for me Shorty........
Cheers, Phil.
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#24
it is an honour to receive such an award, Richard. My thank you speech is brief, I have noone to thank except myself. And I promise to uphold all those values the cheescake represents.

ps. I prefer a dry white when eating my cheesecake.
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