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I get my MV Agusta F4 Brutale back tomorrow after having crashed it early February and breaking my shoulder. I've only just started riding again in the last 2 weeks on my TLR1000 after not riding for 3 months. I'm out of the racing calendar for the rest of the year so my rehab/physio/gym will get me up to strength again for the pressure of racing ... and of course dirt biking is out of the question for a few months yet also. :(

So here's a few pics of my toys and what I do with them ...

MY PRECIOUS MV

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AND THIS IS A FEW HOURS LATER! (waiting for scan and xray results for surgery options for broken shoulder)

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THE MIGHTY TLR1000 V-TWIN

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TESTING THE GSXR SETUP

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LEAN THAT BITCH!

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TEARING UP THE FARM

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PITBIKES WERE NOT MEANT FOR BIG JUMPS LIKE THIS!

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MATE AND I BUILT A CUSOM POCKET BIKE RACER WITH 125cc (broke the lap record same day lol)

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Show us what toys ya got!

:P

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toys lets see spose the boat in the shed counts ? and errrr mmm oh yeah the skyline and emmmm the ac cobra i had and errrrrrrrr spose the 8 or 9 diffrent speedway cars in the last 20 yrs and does a free hold house count for much nowdays ?

all sounds like a case of e penis to me

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man i love all those bikes.....your a nutter.....teach me how to ride lol

Trust me, I've broken a few bones and seen the inside of a hospital more times than I care to remember. I am a bit of a nutter and push hard to see what bikes can do before they (or I) break (in a controlled environment), and I wouldn't give up riding for the world. There is a chance I'll get perished on a bike, but I'd rather that than crossing the road. I'm doing what I love.

I've sold my GSXR race bike and already lining up my next race bike for next season for 2009. I ... just ... can't ... STOP! :P

Breaking my shoulder in February forced me to sell my manual car and look for an auto ... thats how I came across the Stagea. :P

:(

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toys lets see spose the boat in the shed counts ? and errrr mmm oh yeah the skyline and emmmm the ac cobra i had and errrrrrrrr spose the 8 or 9 diffrent speedway cars in the last 20 yrs and does a free hold house count for much nowdays ?

all sounds like a case of e penis to me

e penis haha

i do like this bike!

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um lets see here are my toys i am only 18 so i need a bit more time to catch up...... heres my bike 2 4wdrives skyline and yeah buggies, bush bashers. my olds say that i own to much shit and have too much stuff for my age and want me to get rid off some so the bush basher is stored somehwere, the fj landcruiser i sold to a mate. and the rest i basically still have. the hilux is still in the making process and hopefully should be finished in a few weeks. oww and i have decided to get a road bike or a new dirt bike. and thats it for now.

cheers... michael

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looks like the moto gp bike from the Rizla Suzuki Team

I actually got the decals from someone within the British Super Bike Rizla team :D They also gave me the exact paint code for their blue colour. So its basically a BSB Rizla replica. There is no other TLR in the world with Rizla colours.

Unfortunately, the MotoGP promotions office has now banned my bike from entering the MotoGP Show n Shine due to anti-tobacco laws. Even though I came up with 5 supported reasons why my bike should not be banned.

1. I'm not a tobacco retailer, therefore not promoting tobacco

2. Rizla is a brand of rolly paper, not tobacco, which is only commercially available under the Tally Ho brand name. So how can I "promote" a brand not sold anywhere near the MotoGP

3. The name "Rizla" was going to be blanked, but they also banned the 'blue' colour, saying its too obvious! :)

4. The bike was prepped in Rizla colours to honour Chris Vermulen for winning the PI round the year before on a Rizla Suzuki!

and most importantly ...

5. Last year's Show n Shine winner was a Lucky Strike replica! (an actual tobacco product, not rolly paper!)

Not only was the Lucky Strike replica entered, not only did the judges walk past it for 2 days, but they awarded it the win! :)

I've won it before. If I win the Show n Shine again with my MV or TLR, I'm going to tell the organisers to stick it up their arse. :) I just put it in the show for the free parking and free entry. Don't give a shit about any trophy.

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you sound like ur hard done by rubyrs4.....

I think they got bitten from their f**k up with the Lucky Strike. Rather than set a precedent, they got the Hitler squad out to cover their arses for any further "tobacco advertising" blunders. But I still think they just overkilled the scrutineering.

At one stage I was going to cover the references to "Rizla" with pics of porn :)

These are my only toys :) ... Would love a Ducati... but while Im living under my olds roof no motor bikes :(

Get your Ducati, and keep it at my place :) I'll take real good care of it for you.

:D

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my gpx.... sold her due to danger factor.... i could control the bike but not myself :D , new addition the gtr.. and my long term vacationer convirted to rb20det :) and da computa dell xps quad core... da rc :)

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