New to KSRC? Then why not tell us about yourself and your bike.
Fri Nov 14, 2008 12:03 pm
Just thought i'd say hi and introduce myself, My names Sheryn (or Shez), i'm 19 year old female from Sydney's City/Inner West (Drummoyne area). Always been interested in riding but could never afford one until recently starting my new job at Taronga Zoo. 5 years working in a supermarket (implies shitty money) plus school and a car to pay for never helped the situation, but now that i got the money i went off and bought myself a lime 2009 Ninja 250R. Havnt got my L's yet but have them booked for the 17th and 18th of December (fingers crossed!!). Been on the site now for a couple days and everyone has been really great! Looking forward to seeing people around and giving a few head nods!
Fri Nov 14, 2008 12:09 pm
Hey Shez, I read your thread on the exhaust mod, windscreen etc! Great bike you've picked up and a few of us in the area as well. I loved the sound of the Yoshi slip on which meant cars would hear you!!! Not too loud that your ears were ringing after a ride also... Wednesday night at the Sawdust hotel at Gladesville if your ever looking for something to do!
Im sure as a 19 year old female, the KSRC crew will be more than happy to answer any questions you may have!

Probably even offer to help out when they can...
Welcome
Fri Nov 14, 2008 12:18 pm
Hi Shez, welcome to the club, looks like you have settled in ........ enjoy the ride (when you get your L's)
Fri Nov 14, 2008 12:24 pm
i heard on the grape vine that the Ninja was named the Ninja cause you don't hear it coming, usually i'm the quiet type with no grand entrances or attention seeking but, with my life possibly at risk with the stupid drivers out there, i want them to hear me coming a mile away! And it's probably you fellas i hear tearing around my streets at 2am on a friday and saturday night haha! And just to let you all know i am one (of the rare) courteous drivers who ALWAYS looks twice for my fellow bikey folk and doesnt try to ram you off the road! And boy have i seen it happen!
Fri Nov 14, 2008 2:33 pm
Welcome aboard

I've only been here a week or two myself but I have found there are a few similarities to Taronga so you should feel at home
Fri Nov 14, 2008 2:39 pm
Welcome aboard Sheryn...
I'm just down the road from ya (the dodgy end)!
Good place this, lots of good people and 6Maniac...
Fri Nov 14, 2008 2:43 pm
red_dave wrote: lots of good people and 6Maniac...

Fri Nov 14, 2008 2:45 pm
welcome aboard. No twisties in Drummoyne so I dont think you'll find any of this crew around there at that time of night.
yoshi is a cool pipe and looks hot to boot.
P.S. I love the Roar'n'Snore' at Toroonga
Fri Nov 14, 2008 3:03 pm
Blurr wrote:P.S. I love the Roar'n'Snore' at Toroonga
Actually they just upgraded the camp site, so it's well worth a second go!!
Blurr wrote:No twisties in Drummoyne
Twisties??
red_dave wrote: I'm just down the road from ya (the dodgy end)!
haha, actually i'm in Abbotsford!! But noone ever knows where that is so Drummoyne is just as easy, but i agree that Five Dock is the dodgy end haha, i worked at Supa-shit-barn, surely you must now that place!
Fri Nov 14, 2008 3:06 pm
the_shez wrote:red_dave wrote: I'm just down the road from ya (the dodgy end)!
haha, actually i'm in Abbotsford!! But noone ever knows where that is so Drummoyne is just as easy, but i agree that Five Dock is the dodgy end haha, i worked at Supa-shit-barn, surely you must now that place!
I would have definately seen you then, i'm always in that bloody place...
If you want to do some local stuff, let me know.
Fri Nov 14, 2008 3:13 pm
welcome shez... i know abbostford, my auntie lives in chiswick (another place no-one has heard of..

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i also do the dreaded commute down victoria 5 days a week... so easily able to help with any assistance, or i'll just come and watch red-dave do it
come to the sawdust hotel next wednesday night, should meet a few new faces there...
over the new year i will try and organise a learner ride which would suit you down tot he ground... keep your eyes peeled
Fri Nov 14, 2008 3:13 pm
well whatta know, practically neighbours!!
Since your local, where abouts do you get your bike serviced?? Any places i should stay clear of?
Fri Nov 14, 2008 3:19 pm
[quote="Six Addict"] quote]
Tell me about it, atleast it takes you (if you lane split) a good 10-15 minutes to go down the damn road, it takes me a good 40 in the car, probably seen you ride past, i'll keep my eye out for you, well atleast somebody on a bike, who could possibly be you
Never heard of the Sawdust hotel, i've got tafe so won't be able to come, another time though?? and besides, i couldnt possibly turn up in a car, i'd have to ride my bike, and since i can't legally ride yet then i couldnt go. give me a month or so!
Fri Nov 14, 2008 3:23 pm
sometimes traffic backs up from gladesville bridge.... lyons road and the following two traffic lights bank up real bad... lane splitting is the only saviour...
Fri Nov 14, 2008 3:29 pm
Six Addict wrote:sometimes traffic backs up from gladesville bridge.... lyons road and the following two traffic lights bank up real bad... lane splitting is the only saviour...

i am looking forward to that!! even the side streets are crazy, bloody ridiculous!!
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