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not really, do you go OH parking spot - stop - parking lights on?

Well it was a joke, but now that you mention it they do come in handy when I'm pulling in at night time and don't want to wake my dogs up. They are most likely there for others' awareness of your car though, and I'm sure the "parkers" name came from somewhere like parking in a dimly lit carpark during the day etc...

Pics of hot 10/10 eurochick that you just sighted or GTFO

Was at info day few weeks ago. Will get pictures when uni starts. Or mebe orientation.

more like a 9/10 because all the chicks there were ugly nerdy onesss. Engineering yo'!

The only problem I can see with that is there is no Parker. :S

Yeah, guess will just have to wire one in LOL!

Pics of hot 10/10 eurochick that you just sighted or GTFO

Was at info day few weeks ago. Will get pictures when uni starts. Or mebe orientation.

more like a 9/10 because all the chicks there were ugly nerdy onesss. Engineering yo'!

Post pics!

Well it was a joke, but now that you mention it they do come in handy when I'm pulling in at night time and don't want to wake my dogs up. They are most likely there for others' awareness of your car though, and I'm sure the "parkers" name came from somewhere like parking in a dimly lit carpark during the day etc...

was jokin brah.

i presume it stemms from how the euros leave the left hand side front and rear parker on so they dont get slammed into from snow/fog in poor visibility weather

i used mine for not hitting to house on the way in also lol

I learnt clutch bike when I was like 8 so cant be that hard :D same as car really find the sweet point and if you let it out slow enough you wont really need to give it any throttle, you wont get out of 2nd or 3rd anyway I have faith! gl with it all!

First day of two is just teaching you theory and how to ride a bike, along with bits about what they'll be testing on the second day. If you've ridden a bike before or confident you'll know how to, you'll get by with just the one day. Maybe tell them your situation on the day and they might give you a little extra guidance before they start everyone on the practice riding again - of which they do plenty. It takes like 10 minutes of riding to get a good hang of it. Just remember to slip the clutch plenty so you don't stall, you can get away with this on bikes as most have wet clutches. They have the idles turned up on the learner bikes, so as Leigh said you may not even need throttle to get moving.

lemme practice on your bikes :P

Mrs cats decided to have a play today so had to grab camera. First time they ever done it but funny shit.

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haha cat matrix

Man there's gonna be like no skyline owners in the wasteland soon all motorbikes and shiz haha

coz we aint to keen on livin :laugh:

I might actually renew my membership and attend some meets once I get a bike

need to befriend some bikers asap for meets and shit, the only 2 kunts i knew with bikes no longer ride :sleep:

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