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i got a 2009 kawasaki ninja haha

no one will see me car for long time now :)

im very sad

no comments!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

nice bike... whens the funeral

and guys you know that thread mitch posted shes a he :banana:

if you old buggers go this time I could be persuaded to move mountains to attend myself.........I hear so much about it but have never gone............it usually tends to be a stinker of a day (over 40 deg)

Yeah you should go! Luke and I went last year, met up with few of the SAU members who were half way gone by then.. the ciders are way too easy to drink.

what dates it on? I gotta book that weekend off work in advance! :cheers:

im in bangkok atm and there seems to be a lot of white fellas with thai chicks.........they must pay alot!!

guy, did u pick up that exhaust ok??? did u happen 2 see my car there?

adrian, nice rims mate, blick dish FTW!!!! ALWAYS LIKED THAT LOOK

ryan, goodluck on your dyno tune tomorrow, im sure you'll pull 300rwkw

i got a 2009 kawasaki ninja haha

no one will see me car for long time now :(

im very sad

no comments!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Welcome to the "organ donor" club :D

19 years of riding and I haven't donated yet :D nor have I required a donation! My organs would be too pickled, bruised and battered by now to be of any good to anyone :D

You're welcome to come out Friday/Saturday nights at BP ... just remember, no mucking about. There are no prizes for pissing off the biker boys. :cheers:

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