G'Day From WA

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Postby Nanna10r » Sat May 12, 2007 1:27 am

G'day dyno.
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Postby hoffy » Sat May 12, 2007 1:05 pm

see you on the road girlfriend!
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Postby Princess » Sat May 12, 2007 2:02 pm

Howdy & welcome :)
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Postby Adel » Tue May 15, 2007 10:35 pm

Burky wrote:Welcome aboard Dyno. Forget the six

"Can't beat a 10"


hey Burk that brings back mems

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Postby ozx6r » Thu May 17, 2007 1:13 am

welcome
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Postby JetPilot » Thu May 17, 2007 7:44 pm

Gday Dyno, welcome to the stable mate. Very neat 7. Go the litre mate, nothin like it.
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Postby Dyno » Fri May 18, 2007 12:44 am

cheers everyone

i'll keep my eyes open for a good 10 i recon. :D
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Re: G'Day From WA

Postby IsleofNinja » Sun Nov 25, 2007 9:26 pm

Hi dyno.....

Let me know when ya wanna go for a run...Widgie/Coolgardie not too bad a run..

Was that you I saw last week at Widgie??? ( was bike like yours riding with pair on an electraglide I think?!)..If so that was my 10 you were trying to catch (pffft!!)lol 8)

Hi to any other WA goldfields riders (including ball and his SLOWWWW 12 if ya on here mate ... hehe!!)
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Re: G'Day From WA

Postby Valheru70 » Sun Nov 25, 2007 10:20 pm

Hi, I am a Perthite and new here aswell, I also work in the mines but up north, hope you enjoy Kal.

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Re: G'Day From WA

Postby Possum » Mon Nov 26, 2007 12:32 pm

G'day!!... might be headded your way in the new year, if i don't get this job i applied for over the weekend...

Good luck with the bike hunt!

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Re: G'Day From WA

Postby Benno » Tue Nov 27, 2007 5:02 am

Welcome mate!
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Re: G'Day From WA

Postby IsleofNinja » Fri Nov 30, 2007 9:08 pm

So when ya comin over 'pos'??

Need more road riders...Protocol is dirt bike , SS / HSV / XR / Barra ute , road bike...Real extroverts have a big bad 4bee as well.. hehe!!


Why???? coz here we can!!! 8)
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Re: G'Day From WA

Postby Possum » Sun Dec 02, 2007 10:15 am

IsleofNinja wrote:So when ya comin over 'pos'??

Need more road riders...Protocol is dirt bike , SS / HSV / XR / Barra ute , road bike...Real extroverts have a big bad 4bee as well.. hehe!!


Why???? coz here we can!!! 8)


Going to Thailand in Feb and doing the Postie bike challenge in Sep (tassie in 08) - so somewhere in between - I got my litlte roadie..and her predecessor and after playing on here seriously looking for something with a bit more grunt (mind you i can't fault my little ER6..she's done everything i've asked of her).. i have my every day 4 cyl single cab navara and just bought a 4X4 SR5 Hylux... yeah i can play with the big boys 8) ....next on the agenda is a camper and a dirk bike.. there's just not enough time in the day!

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Re: G'Day From WA

Postby IsleofNinja » Tue Dec 04, 2007 12:52 am

Love you attitude 'poss'

At the end of the day its how and why you ride rather than what that really counts..

eg;
I met a woman on the weekend who's pride and joy (98 1200 Bandit) is her sole means of transport , has never owned a car , been riding since 9 yrs old.

We had a great ride during and after the event (toy run/St Barbera's day) despite vastly different machines... It was more the trust thing of feeling confident to ride alongside someone who knows what they are doing and can hold their line even through twisty bits.... Awesome 8)

Onya Rosie :P
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Re: G'Day From WA

Postby Possum » Tue Dec 04, 2007 10:26 am

IsleofNinja wrote:Love you attitude 'poss'

At the end of the day its how and why you ride rather than what that really counts..

eg;
I met a woman on the weekend who's pride and joy (98 1200 Bandit) is her sole means of transport , has never owned a car , been riding since 9 yrs old.

We had a great ride during and after the event (toy run/St Barbera's day) despite vastly different machines... It was more the trust thing of feeling confident to ride alongside someone who knows what they are doing and can hold their line even through twisty bits.... Awesome 8)

Onya Rosie :P


So true! ...sounds like Rosie's a girl after my own hart :D .. my first car i rebuilt - a 124 Fiat...Rebuilding was dad's way of making his kids respect their vehicles and helping them understand how things worked...the irony is i lent it to him for the weekend and he pushed her too hard and she threw a leg through the sump..i didn't bother with another cager..then i got 2 dogs and the navara.. but it's really for a needs basis.. i get withdrawals if i dont do at least 400km a week :twisted: ...

If you get in the right bike group they can teach you so much. The first Toy run i ever did was with the Goulburn Valley Ulysses Club..i hadn't had a lot of expreience riding close in large groups, but i was pretty confident (cocky's prob a better word) and ended up 4th in the pack and my pic in the paper.. :oops: .. i still keep in touch with the growing old discracefully...they are great for a laugh and some good stories...

Love twisties!! That's what i loved most about the high country..that and the storms...both sent you heart racing...No room for error on your corners either :D I wrote a piece for the TAC "Suggestions from the highcountry" I only wrote it for the prize money $250.00 and i really needed a new pair of boots.. :lol: :lol: ..it came equal 1st.. if you want a laugh

http://www.tacsafety.com.au/jsp/content ... pageID=423" target="_blank" target="_blank

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