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REGIONAL FORUMS => AUS/NZ => Topic started by: slo coach on April 27, 2005, 01:08:24 AM

Title: trailer behind a 12oo bandit
Post by: slo coach on April 27, 2005, 01:08:24 AM
Hey aussiebandit,is this a wind up? :duh:  :duh:  :stop:  each to their own,but a trailer on a Bandit??I'm not mentioning that to any of my kids,A 12OOBANDIT is an aggressive alternative to a sports bike .Any thought of putting a trailer behind the bandit should be disregarded IMMEDIATLY.i suspect you have been mingling with USELES,,sorry ULLSYLES riders as of lately.Howerever it would be O.K to tow one behind a GOLDWING for example .but then we would miss your interesting posts as you would be on the HONDA site.IFyou promise not to mention it again we will pretend you never said it,as i'm sure wheen you are getting your knee on the  road the trailer ain't going to handle properly.          CHEERS from across the ditch,--------SLO COACH
Title: trailer behind a 12oo bandit
Post by: aussiebandit on April 27, 2005, 03:25:15 AM
No I haven't been mingling with the Ulysess mob, although they do get good discounts on things like insurance and spare parts.

It's acutally a vain attempt to get the Treasurer and ankle biters (although one of the ankle biters is 6'3") a bit more enthused about touring this wide brown land of ours.

If I could afford it I'd have 4 bikes - the B12, a 'wing, a Harley and a RS125.

The B12 for obvious reasons
The 'Wing for touring
The Harley for the cafe latte thing
The RS125 for the hills.

Then again the B12 does all that now, all I need is the trailer and a set of Highway Pegs.
Title: trailer behind a 12oo bandit
Post by: victor55 on April 27, 2005, 06:57:54 AM
Nice dream Mick - and yes there are some Ulyssians watching (well at least 1)

And Slo-mobile, what's wrong with a trailer on a B12 uh?
Title: trailer behind a 12oo bandit
Post by: aussiebandit on April 27, 2005, 09:00:44 AM
Hey nothing against the Ulysees Marty.  Come August this year I can become a Junior Member and probably will.....can't get enough riding.

A lot of riders in sunny downtown Wagga Wagga belong to at least two of the three active road based clubs and there are a few who belong to all three and the dirt bike mob as well.  Mind you there's shyte loads that don't belong to any club.
Title: trailer behind a 12oo bandit
Post by: victor55 on April 27, 2005, 09:35:14 PM
Nice one Mick,

We always encourage the youth of today so we have a yard stick to measure our senility buy and to convince ourselves that we can still ride like maniacs :blahblah:
Title: trailer behind a 12oo bandit
Post by: slo coach on April 27, 2005, 11:03:20 PM
Hello MARTY,

    we often do that state highway 16 from the northwestern through helensville to wellsford, but we are on the road by 6 sunday mornings to miss the traffic.do you tow a trailer behind your bike?

               CHEERS -------SLO COACH  :motorsmile:
Title: trailer behind a 12oo bandit
Post by: victor55 on April 28, 2005, 06:20:28 AM
Geez Slo Coach, do you wet the bed or something. I couldn't rouse myself at that hour for anything (and I mean anything) at my age.

The only thing that trails behind my B12 is my Canadian mate on his new GSX750F and a couple of guys on their GS1200SS's. My other mate Brett has a B12 and we do the SH16 run now and then. We went up to Wellsford for a pie last Sat but that run was mainly to scrub in my new Azaros. Needless to say they are well bedded in now so back to real riding

If you ever get the urge to drop in on your way past, I'm the first driveway on the left (heading North) after Rimmer road. A big white sign says our place is a Garden Centre (of sorts). Where is your place?

Ride well and stay safe
Title: trailer behind a 12oo bandit
Post by: aussiebandit on April 28, 2005, 07:58:17 AM
Hey I'm with you Marty. 6:00am hitting the road????, sorry mate at that time of the morning I'm still in the fart sack.  Hell, I never got up that early when I was a kid.  I don't know how people do that, it's insane.
Title: trailer behind a 12oo bandit
Post by: scooter trash on April 28, 2005, 08:31:14 AM
Where I live in Virginia Beach, VA 6AM Sunday morning is the best time to ride. All the drunks are still in bed. And the crazy drivers are in church. By 11AM it’s time to head for the mountains and get the hell out of the city or someone will try and run you down because .the drunks are looking for bloody Mary’s and the crazy drivers are getting out of church

 :motorsmile:
Title: trailer behind a 12oo bandit
Post by: aussiebandit on April 28, 2005, 09:21:44 AM
That's where I'm lucky, I'm already in the country only 1hr or so from the Mountains, the real threat on these roads on a Sunday is livestock. But hit the roads much before 8am and you run the risk of hitting wildlife.
Title: trailer behind a 12oo bandit
Post by: wizud on April 29, 2005, 04:29:23 AM
I guess I'm the lucky one. We're at the foothills of the Dandenong Ranges so in ten minutes I'm either on the freeway into the city [ takes 40 minutes all up] or leaned over at some sphincter puckering angle screaming "yee-ha!!" into my helmet. My darling number one pillion is having one of those party things at home tomorrow so the guys are all bringing their other halves on the bikes and while they look at Tupperware or something we can go play for a couple of hours. Just have to keep an eye open for unmarked Beemers with Plod on board!  :motorsmile:
Title: trailer behind a 12oo bandit
Post by: victor55 on April 29, 2005, 04:59:25 AM
Hi There Wizud,

The last time I was in the Dandenongs was in 1975 . Wasn't a tupperware party though, it was a mushroom party.

I understand things have changed somewhat these days law wise I mean
Title: trailer behind a 12oo bandit
Post by: slo coach on April 29, 2005, 07:25:29 AM
hey AUSSIE BANDIT ,you gave me a headache the other day when you listed your choice of bikes as mates of mine reckon we all nead 2 or 3 so i started to make a list in my head  of my choices and by the time i got to about 15 i gave the idea away.a mate of mine got a 1200gsf s with full fairing hugger scorpion----a640ktmwhich he has taken up through ALICESPRINGS and im sure the simpson desert on a gps---and a kawasaki klx200 for the beaches out where marty lives,butim rapt to have my bike after 30 years without one anf it might not be the best looking out there its perfect and does everything i ask and loves meeting sports bikes on the open road,in fact amongst the regulars its the only non sports bike.                  
hey MARTY im pakuranga/howick;  on those  first few gone buy 6 rides i seriously thought the boys had serious mental problems but i tagged along to get the experience and a year later i understand why they do it.on the coldest day of  last winter 6.30 am white frost everywhere and into a rising sun towords orewa not a cloud in the sky and my scorpion pipe   S.C
Title: trailer behind a 12oo bandit
Post by: victor55 on May 01, 2005, 05:59:23 AM
Hey Slo coach,

Me and my mate are heading for Pukekohe on saturday. We can't make Sunday as we both have something else on. Are you going that way?

For Mick 1 & 2 it's pronounced `pook-e-ko-he'.

ithought the oportuinity to broaden your outlook could not be wasted :lol:
Title: trailer behind a 12oo bandit
Post by: wizud on May 02, 2005, 02:17:08 AM
Hi Marty,
              If you can remember the Dandenongs from 1975 you must not have really been there!  As for the law, they now have a couple of unmarked k1200rs bm's and they follow you ,record your riding with a fairing mounted video camera while they radio ahead to a patrol who pulls you over and books you for speeding, crossing double whites Etc.. You can't argue coz they've got you on film. This is all for your own good of course as since your a motorcyclist you can't possibly know that if you go over 60 you will die! :monkeymoon:
                                                         Rick
Title: trailer behind a 12oo bandit
Post by: slo coach on May 02, 2005, 04:53:59 AM
hey WIZUD  its slo coach,i must be older than u and marty because i can't remember bugger all,but i do remember riding between Melbourne and Sydney last year on the ENTERPRISE, a honda 1300 ST  which when i first saw it i almost undid the deal with the rental guy but it turned out to  be a great bike with 97000 on the clock and running like new.i think we were in the Mansfield area and had ridden past lakes with hugh black trees that looked dead and from the ice age era.australia is such a beautiful place to ride and we came on to a perfectly straight road that stretched to the horizon with nothing else in sight except 5 of my mates that  we all went to school together  and a flash  off glass on the horizon,so we button off ,ride down the 5 or 6 kms to the flash ,and a policeman jumps out from behind a gum tree and breathyles us all in the middle of knowhere and told  us the bikers on the Alpine road were going nuts after phillip island.i can remember to a silver v8 monaro police car chasing anR1 the other way.i can't wait to get back this year----- spot ya----SLO COACH
Title: trailer behind a 12oo bandit
Post by: slo coach on May 02, 2005, 05:36:37 AM
HEY MARTY , ITZ ME slo coach..... i work 6 days.. its my destiny in life..but i scrounged last weekend off and went to that beach hop at WHANGAMATA with 2000 ?? hot rods ,,v8s etc and shit loads of HARLEYS there looking and  i feel sick when i think how they ride.over the yellowlines,taking out 10 cars at a time with oncoming traffic,tee shirts/vests,                          
  Pukekohe should be good,i will catch up one day for a ride.

  cheers......SLO COACH
Title: trailer behind a 12oo bandit
Post by: slo coach on May 02, 2005, 05:49:01 AM
hey WIZUD  its slo coach,i must be older than u and marty because i can't remember bugger all,but i do remember riding between Melbourne and Sydney last year on the ENTERPRISE, a honda 1300 ST  which when i first saw it i almost undid the deal with the rental guy but it turned out to  be a great bike with 97000 on the clock and running like new.i think we were in the Mansfield area and had ridden past lakes with hugh black trees that looked dead and from the ice age era.australia is such a beautiful place to ride and we came on to a perfectly straight road that stretched to the horizon with nothing else in sight except 5 of my mates that  we all went to school together  and a flash  off glass on the horizon,so we button off ,ride down the 5 or 6 kms to the flash ,and a policeman jumps out from behind a gum tree and breathyles us all in the middle of knowhere and told  us the bikers on the Alpine road were going nuts after phillip island.i can remember to a silver v8 monaro police car chasing anR1 the other way.i can't wait to get back this year----- spot ya----SLO COACH
Title: trailer behind a 12oo bandit
Post by: victor55 on May 03, 2005, 06:56:22 AM
Great idea Sloey,

Cat Chew
Title: trailer behind a 12oo bandit
Post by: B6mick on May 03, 2005, 08:58:03 AM
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I guess I'm the lucky one. We're at the foothills of the Dandenong Ranges so in ten minutes I'm either on the freeway into the city [ takes 40 minutes all up] or leaned over at some sphincter puckering angle screaming "yee-ha!!" into my helmet


Hey Wizud, How goes neighbour, I'm at the bottom of that hill ya live on.
Kinda beteen Burwood Hwy and Mountain Hwy. Should catch up.

With Aussie bandit heading down for the GP and slo coach, sounds like we should make the effort to get together at some stage. :beers:
Title: trailer behind a 12oo bandit
Post by: wizud on May 04, 2005, 03:26:35 AM
Getting together at GP sounds great! the pillion and I have a place at the island and are guarenteed to be there. Also regularly do rides with some mates [any excuse will do] so if you need to get out there let me know, your'e welcome to join us. BTW did you hear about the guy that got chased up Canterbury Rd. the other week? they couldn't catch him so they took him out head on. Then proceeded to pull him out from under the cop car by the helmet, kicked him a few times then cuffed him and stood around waiting for tha ambo's. At least they didn't shoot him!!!
                           

Rick
Title: trailer behind a 12oo bandit
Post by: B6mick on May 04, 2005, 07:27:23 AM
Sounds like a plan, but I may be a bit pre occupied for a month or so with the lasted buy, getting the Rex on the road is a major prority right now. No did not hear about the cop chase on canterbury rd, but that does sound a bit harsh. Unless however he was a bike thief, in that case they should have kicked him a few more times and then shoot him.