Monday, 16 July 2007

Materialistica!


Check out this picture at Lake Tekapo. Im just sunning myself on a rock. In the background is Mt Cook. It is the one in the middle in the very far back with some cloud coverage. It is the highest peak in New Zealand.

This is me telling a True Story. But check out the background....Owwww, so pretty.

After I went downtown today I stopped in at the local Suzuki dealership. THIS COUNTRY WILL LET YOU DEMO ANY BIKE THAT HAS BEEN TRADED IN!!! Which is sweet, so after going to every shop intown the list of bikes that I will ride is as follows:

Honda Fireblade 1000RR














Suzuki GSXR1000














Daytona 955i
















Ducati 996














Aprilia RSV 1000















And if I tried hard enough I am sure I could get them to let me take out the

MV Augusta F4 1000


So hot....all of these bikes but especially the Italian bikes and the Augusta which I have no intentions of shellingout $25,000 bones for.



This is a road really close by that all the local bikers call Akaroa GP because everyone races on it. I can't wait to hit this one up.










And here is a picture back in the States of a CBR 1100 Blackbird. Why is that nice gentlemen going to kick that cop car?

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ok those bike's are great........... to bad you don't have a picture of me being pulled over.....

Anonymous said...

sweet pictures,I love gixers. The Suzuki GSX-R1000's dominance are simple. Sublime, lithe ergonomics and handling, radical styling and full-on usable power. The bikes looks good too. Im thinking of buying one. gonna check out some bike insurance quotes to see how much this beast is gonna cost me to get on the road. then i'll have to sweet talk the wife into letting me have one.

Anonymous said...

Ya dude, I like the gixxers, but there stock tail pipes are too small I think. Other than that they are killer. I think Im looking at a repsol replica 1000RR for the next one. or a 996, but I hear they are way more maintenance.

Dude, your wife has to let you... This is what makes men feel like Men... or say to hell with your sewing convention (grave stereotype) :)