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#16
Sounds like the place to be Heidi1.

Ill be the guy in a white OGK helmet standing around my bike praying someone comes and says hi...Lol3

I might be able to bring a guest to make it 4!!

Also, im interested in getting some dress up bolts for the fairings. Do we have any sponsors or preferred vendors for this type of thing?
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#17
Oh oh..... you just WAIT til you see Max's bike. You'll know what I mean tomorrow. See you at 6.30pm, Zefferelli's Dickson. We park on the footpath, but I will make sure I'm on time. I'll be the one with the Hayabusa.

Can't wait to meet you, bring a guest, frankly we can do with all the friends we can get!!

P.S. What side of town are you on? I'll see if I can rustle up a few of the lurkers.
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#18
Haha I cant wait to see Max's bike now!

Do you guys park around the back or around the front (kfc side)? Ill try get there a few mins early and ill be bringing my pillion.

I live south side (Bonython)...Almost as far away from Dickson as I could get.

See you tonight Coolsmiley
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#19
We park directly in front of the outdoor seating at Zeffs. You'll have to sneak up the pedestrian crossing, and onto the footpath, just try not to hit a pedestrian, we suspect that might draw the attention of the cops. So far they have been pretty lax about letting us park there.
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#20
heidi the bike to perdestrian ratio is

young kids are 15 points
adults 20-40 are 30 points
adults 40-60 are 60 points
adults 60+ are 80 points
cats are 50 points
dogs are 50 points

im at home an sick as an am doing this for my own self amusement LMAO
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#21
NICE!! I once caused (well it wasn't REALLY my fault), a three car 4WD accident. I was going to get the outline of three 4WDs painted on the bike with big crosses through them, but I was talked out of it.

I was sitting at the top of a nice curley bit of road here in Canberra, just before it turns to dirt. I'd been playing on the twisties for a while and had stopped for a smoke. One 4WD came BELTING off the dirt, closely followed by a second and then a third. They were all going too fast and they were all nose-to-tail. As the first one went past, I gave them the traditional, 'I'm fine, no need to stop' causual wave. I did the same to the second and third as they all roared past. The first passed me and suddenly thought, 'I wonder if that girl is ok' and slammed on the brakes. The second was thinking, 'HEY, was that a chick?' and slammed into the first car. The third had no-where to go and slammed into both of them. It was like watching dinosours fight.

Then of course, I was faced with the dilema, do I run or go help. I went and helped.
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#22
Busa's , Beers and Bullshit eh ? I like it........ pity Im in Coffs enjoying the sun sand and surf !
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#23
(18-06-2009, 12:13pm)Heidi1 Wrote: NICE!! I once caused (well it wasn't REALLY my fault), a three car 4WD accident. I was going to get the outline of three 4WDs painted on the bike with big crosses through them, but I was talked out of it.

I was sitting at the top of a nice curley bit of road here in Canberra, just before it turns to dirt. I'd been playing on the twisties for a while and had stopped for a smoke. One 4WD came BELTING off the dirt, closely followed by a second and then a third. They were all going too fast and they were all nose-to-tail. As the first one went past, I gave them the traditional, 'I'm fine, no need to stop' causual wave. I did the same to the second and third as they all roared past. The first passed me and suddenly thought, 'I wonder if that girl is ok' and slammed on the brakes. The second was thinking, 'HEY, was that a chick?' and slammed into the first car. The third had no-where to go and slammed into both of them. It was like watching dinosours fight.

Then of course, I was faced with the dilema, do I run or go help. I went and helped.

your a lucky lady there heidi,
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#24
welcome mate
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