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Hey guys!

Had my new bike a week now and have heard of a few other members / users having motorbikes, just wondering WHO has one what it is, and if anyone would be up for a skylines Bike cruise when the weather gets better :blink: would be awesome.

:blush:

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THAT IS AN AWESOME BIKE .

I ride an old 99 yamaha r6 (ex race bike) its cheap and asks little from me but to get on it .

my money goes into drift so its a good cheap fang bike that i dont have to insure .

Doing car cruises can be loads of fun but you really have to keep your wits about you . Usually im the sillyest person around though so its not too weird being 2 up in a 4 up world .(havent done it in ages though)

In a few months when the weather fines up i might get back into riding , ive been riding a lot lately but always in the cold and rain helping a mate get his 250 licence .

send of a pm if your looking for numbers , replys take up to a week or so from me .

yer would be for when the weather is awesome again cruise up the coast would be elite to have like 10+ bikes all together. I have a dream like martin luther

1 x Suzuki RGV250

2 x Yamaha RZ500

All 2 stoke awesomeness, loud, stinky and smokey just like a boosted skyline......only the cops cant touch ya.

Only the 250 is going / rego'd thou :thanks:

dayeeem 500 2 strokes , old school hang on for ya life fun right there .

yeah V4 500cc two stokes are nutz coming on power band it's almost like a turb coming on boost. I really miss riding them.

pm'ed ya my number ryan should try make it up for a nice weekend some time soon will be mad. I am thinking just some thing like up the coast but anyone want to include some locations?

=) thanks guys,

Nah shes not for sale, I think you thinking of brendons track bike. =)

could have sworn it was your bike lol

will post a link when the psb web site is working again

even the garden where the photo was taken looks the same

1 x Suzuki RGV250

2 x Yamaha RZ500

All 2 stoke awesomeness, loud, stinky and smokey just like a boosted skyline......only the cops cant touch ya.

Only the 250 is going / rego'd thou :P

Hey Paul

i had the Suzuki RG500 2 Stroker

widow maker i think they called it

had the the worst front brakes ever, was going to do an RGV250 front end swap for the bigger brakes but didnt get around to it

dropped a oil feed line to number 3 cylinder and did some major damage

sold it with my RGV250 to friend and he re-built it

heres a pic

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pm'ed ya my number ryan should try make it up for a nice weekend some time soon will be mad. I am thinking just some thing like up the coast but anyone want to include some locations?

i know some nice roads along the river :)

got afew routes we can try out, also don't mind leading and can do no crn markers so just stop at major turns and regroup.

also would be good if everyone know how to ride in a group e.g staggered riding

Edited by Kaido_RR

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