Just got home with the bike

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Just got home with the bike

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Been a long day today, drove from Aylsham to swindon and back home again with a good two hours worth of delays on the m25 and m4 :(

But it was definately worth it, today for the first time in ages i had that "i'm 10 years old and got just what i want for christmas" feeling :D 8) :-D
Just thought i'd share that moment with you, i'm now off to drink cheap cider and hug my new bike :lol:

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Awesome mate - now just be careful young man :)
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Post by duncan »

awesome Paul - as Ben says take it easy to start with at least :D

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Will do :)
I've developed a decent sense of self preservation over the years having felt the pain of broken bones and road rash a few times now on bikes.

It's just those dottery old people pulling out of junctions etc that gives me nightmares.

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Not the best time of year to be out on a new bike, so take it easy mate :)
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Post by Stuart »

Well done Paul.

Your keenly honed sense of self preservation will need to be ninja sharp to keep you upright on the bike after cheap cider :) Joking aside, I've always thought your 'bottle' for diving in and doing what you want to, often against the consensus of what people call common sense, is admirable. Good luck and I look forward to seeing you both at the meet. Want some BigPower stickers for the bike ;)
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I think that would look mighty fine with some Bigpower Stickers too :).

Get them on there lad.
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Stickers for the bike sounds cool 8)
Had a good blast on it today and can confirm two things, it's seriously fast and the roads are slippery :twisted:

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Post by Nik »

Nice one Paul.

I can't wait until I can get my ZZR out again. :(

Have you got any small "Big Power stickers" Stu? Could put some on mine too :D. not that I have even got my Large ones yet :wink: :D

Would be good to get a few bikes with them on.
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All the best with your new toy!

I used to love the feeling of going for a blast on my bike!

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