Hi i,m just putting a query out there to see if there are any riders on here that are living in new zealand that come on this site to have a butchers or are members of this site and are also wondering if there are others living in N.Z. on here if so it would be good to meet and get some hayabusa rides organised. cheers.
Unfortunately all the Kiwis that log on here don't actually live in NZ anymore...it seems the IP address they are using is some internet cafe in Bondi?
(13-03-2010, 07:16am)CeeJay07 Wrote: Unfortunately all the Kiwis that log on here don't actually live in NZ anymore...it seems the IP address they are using is some internet cafe in Bondi?
I remember back in '99, Road & Sport Motorcycles in Hamilton, NZ, received their very first Hayabusa. Back then, Driver's Licenses didn't have photographs on them. A guy turned up with someone else's license and requested a test-ride. He took off at warp speed and the salesman who was following on (I think) a ZZR1100 had no chance of catching him. That bike was never recovered.
"casting dispersions on others credability." And their illiteracy.
(14-03-2010, 03:18am)Rainbow7 Wrote: I remember back in '99, Road & Sport Motorcycles in Hamilton, NZ, received their very first Hayabusa. Back then, Driver's Licenses didn't have photographs on them. A guy turned up with someone else's license and requested a test-ride. He took off at warp speed and the salesman who was following on (I think) a ZZR1100 had no chance of catching him. That bike was never recovered.
have you still got it or have you moved up to a GenII.
(14-03-2010, 03:18am)Rainbow7 Wrote: I remember back in '99, Road & Sport Motorcycles in Hamilton, NZ, received their very first Hayabusa. Back then, Driver's Licenses didn't have photographs on them. A guy turned up with someone else's license and requested a test-ride. He took off at warp speed and the salesman who was following on (I think) a ZZR1100 had no chance of catching him. That bike was never recovered.