05-02-13, 05:21 PM | #1 |
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GM-Newbies register and ride-out
Over recent weeks there have been quite a few new names popping up in our region. Can you each drop down a little biking CV.
1. Who are you 2. Where are you 3. What do you ride (incl bike colour and distinguishing accessories so we can spot you) 4. How would you describe your riding 5. What's your general availability for rides 6. What character trait can we tease you about mercilessly 7. Can you bring any girls with you Hopefully over coming weeks we can set up some rides to introduce you to the group and get some local miles under your belt. Don't be put off by the hammering some people get on here as believe it or not we are a pretty friendly and accommodating bunch and once you've met us you'll see just how easy it is to join in.
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05-02-13, 06:43 PM | #2 |
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Re: GM-Newbies register and ride-out
I thought i would help by completing an example
1. Who are you-DJ 2. Where are you-Here 3. What do you ride (incl bike colour and distinguishing accessories so we can spot you)-Blue, SV650S, Lunch box 4. How would you describe your riding-Godly 5. What's your general availability for rides-weekends and evenings 6. What character trait can we tease you about mercilessly-everything 7. Can you bring any girls with you-lots |
05-02-13, 06:44 PM | #3 |
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Hog tied to the pillion seat doesn't count job.
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05-02-13, 06:47 PM | #4 |
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he didn't question whether they were there of their own free will
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05-02-13, 06:53 PM | #5 |
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Please god, nobody else include the questions in the answers like pleb Job did. So incredibly annoying to read. *shakes fist at Job*
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05-02-13, 08:21 PM | #6 |
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1. Andy
2. Frimley 3. 07 SV650 in silver blue - the plonker on the back in black and red 4. New- only just passed my DAS 5. Weekends mainly 6. Anything you want but be prepared to get it back too 7. Nope |
05-02-13, 09:28 PM | #7 |
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I've been on the org a good few years now but only know one or two of you lot so .........
1. Mark 2. Posh bit of Bracknell, yes there is a posh bit. 3. 2005 beaten up black pointy s with flat bars. Andy above now has my blue one. 4. Slow but getting better thanks to TVAM 5. I work shifts so it's all over the place really 6. I'm Irish, i swear alot, i have drunk more than one pint of urine, i have been knocked out by a girl, i ride like a gimp, my chicken strips, i have my ex girlfriends name tattooed on my arm, you can work out the rest yourself 7. Maybe pillion
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05-02-13, 10:36 PM | #8 |
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1. Who are you - Liam
2. Where are you - Horsham 3. What do you ride (incl bike colour and distinguishing accessories so we can spot you) - k4 naked, gsxr front end! 4. How would you describe your riding - first big bike, will be getting used to it. 5. What's your general availability for rides - Saturday afternoon (working 4am-12pm) and most evenings. 6. What character trait can we tease you about mercilessly - being fat and ginger I suppose, everyone else does! 7. Can you bring any girls with you - I'm afraid not. |
05-02-13, 10:47 PM | #9 |
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Mark why'd you get rid of your blue one?
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05-02-13, 11:11 PM | #10 |
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The blue one was MINT and i hated parking it up in car parks, riding in the rain etc and spent more time servicing and cleaning it than riding it. Plus my other half wants to do her test and if she dropped it i would have kicked her in the hoof.
The black one i have now cost me £650, if she drops that i'll just call her names.
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