Your father is cool. :up:Quote:
Originally Posted by Corny
At least someone had a good 2008 then. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr Jan Yeo
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Your father is cool. :up:Quote:
Originally Posted by Corny
At least someone had a good 2008 then. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr Jan Yeo
His bike is cool.
http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/4...2007125ms4.jpg
picture made by me, from Assen.. of course I had to reseize it, a picture of 4MB is quit big for a forum I'd say ;)
Going to miss Hoppers' angles if he does not come out in MotoGP next year
by the way: my father had a like-MotoGP exhaust one time (you know, that short pipe coming out in front of the back wheel)
http://video.google.nl/videoplay?doc...01434557&hl=nl
You can hear me laughing, the sound was so loud!
Any one out there?????
4 weeks to Supers...
Who'll be the first rider to crash in 2009? :p
I think Xaus :p
Hi all, I'm back. Since moving back to Australia 5 months ago, I have been very busy with work and trying to sort out my wife Helen's migration from China, so I have had very little time to do much else. We are playing the waiting game now, but, it shouldn't be too long now before she is able to get back here. I am living in Shoalwater, (near Rockingham in WA) and like it here. I live about 100 metres from the waters edge, which is so nice. I am taking up fishing, so I can catch some fresh ones for Helen when she gets here, though I don't eat fish at all, I enjoy catching them. The downside to living here is the daily commute to Perth every day (120 km there and back). I am yet to buy a car, but am using my uncles 1992 Ford Festiva,(Mazda 121). When I first started using the car 6 months ago, it had only traveled 39,000 km and has now covered 58,000 km. My work as a CSR see's me driving up to 12 hours per day, I am averaging 2,000 km for work, as well as the 600 km commute each week. It is very tiring. I will be buying a car soon, I will be looking for a Toyota Hilux dual cab ute\tray, or the equivelent,(Nissan,Mazda,Rodeo,Mitsubishi etc). I am also looking at a motorcycle, perhaps a road trail that I can load into the ute. I will be taking Helen all across Australia, camping, exploring, fishing, meeting all my relatives, so, the dual cab,bike combo is the way to go. I have just had Foxtel installed, so I am all ready for the start of the racing season. I will be able to watch the WSBK\SS, BSBK/SS, AMASBK and Motogp without all the hassle for the first time, so I am chuffed about that. I hope to be here all the time now that all has settled down, and I have got myself organised. I hope you are all well, and I look forward to chatting with you all, and hope 2009 is a great one for racing action. Take care, and I will see you in the forums. Maxu05\ John
Nice to hear from you John.
Your place sounds very nice and relaxing (though I find fishing utterly frustrating) but wow, what a commute! That's a lot of driving every day.
You'll love watching the bike racing on Fox. The coverages are excellent (though I really dislike the WSB commentary but you can't win 'em all) and, especially in your neck of the woods, it's all done and dusted at a reasonable hour of the night. There's plenty of other good things to watch as well.
I hope all things go speedy well with your wife and you can both settle in quickly. It'll be great to hear more from ya this year in what promises to be one of the greatest seasons of bike racing we've ever seen. And I get to enjoy it with the best forum on the internet bar none! :up:
Hi John.. Its good to hear thatyou are settling in well. Hopefully your wifes migration will soon be all sorted too.
I'm sure you'll like the Foxtel coverage of the racing.. but as already said the supers commentary is a bit.. I guess thats what volume control is for!!
4 weeks to Roby and the Island!! Look for me on the TV as I will be carrying the Official Roby Fan Club flag about or at least it will be on the fence somewhere...
Its big and red!!
nice to hear from you John.....all the best