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Club PSi Cruise

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When: 8.30pm Friday, 24th July (Every 3rd Friday of the month) 9pm Departure

Where: St Agnes Shopping Centre, Rooftop car park, cnr North East and Hancock rd

Everyone's welcome!

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Club PSi is focused on the improvement and enjoyment of safe driving skills. 

We understand and try to promote the difference between the street and the track.

As far as we are concerned, driving like an idiot on the street doesn't help anybody. 

As a club, we are trying to uphold a standard and in doing so strongly discourage any sort 

of dangerous, irresponsible, or just plain stupid driving. If you want to drift, or speed, 

or do burnouts, then do it on the track, not at one of our cruises. Any persons caught 

doing so will be asked to leave, if they persist number plates will be recorded 

and forwarded onto police. 

Club PSi has changed from its original presence back in 2002, read the full story HERE

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Didn't have to travel far to the start point and nice course picked out  :laugh:

Also good to put faces to a couple of names, unfortunately i only made it 40 minutes in before being called away to pick some fecker up. Hope to make it the whole way through next time.

Edited by nicr4wks

Hey Nick, that was a nice clean 33 you have. Good to meet you.

Sorry we didn't chat for long, before the call to roll came ... was about to ask you what bike you were looking at getting? Typical of me to chat about bikes :rofl:

Hey Nick, that was a nice clean 33 you have. Good to meet you.

Thanks nice to meet you as well, be good to see your stag once your next lot of work is complete :)

Sorry we didn't chat for long, before the call to roll came ... was about to ask you what bike you were looking at getting? Typical of me to chat about bikes  :rofl:

I'll be on the bike L's so can't jump in to anything too exciting yet, perhaps a small fireblade or gsx for starting on?

Any recommendations welcome.

Thanks nice to meet you as well, be good to see your stag once your next lot of work is complete :P

I'll be on the bike L's so can't jump in to anything too exciting yet, perhaps a small fireblade or gsx for starting on?

Any recommendations welcome.

IMO those babyblades (CBR250R or RR) are overpriced, but the resale is still strong, so you'll get your money back for the most part. Private sales they fetch between $3K for a shitter to $6K for low kms. A learner legal bike that IS alot of fun is the Suzuki DRZ400SM is a fun motard for $8K new or about $5K second hand.

If price is your limiting factor, a ZZR250 or GPX250 is affordable and will keep you honest for around $2K: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ZZR250_W0QQitemZ320...93%3A1|294%3A50

Depends ... do you want trail, motard, cruiser or sporty?

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