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<blockquote data-quote="Marcus Bowden" data-source="post: 132444" data-attributes="member: 3287"><p>It was only about twenty miles after Blenheim as I stopped at Ward or thereabouts as no fuel stations and at a coach, services got hold of a gardener and bought fuel off him. Then onto Kaikoura and fill right up and just leaving town passed a Police car parked and as I passed turned his blue lights on, so stopped left the bike ticking over while we talked and told him that they had been fitted for 15 years and had been all over Europe and never been pulled over, he took photos of me & bikes my WOF and tax sticker and never heard anything more, probably muttering about bloody limey's though.</p><p>All that east coast was lots of road works going on, but Russel Byfield took an inland route to Christchurch as we had left their Annual Rally (north island) together as he rode Old Harry ("A" Rap) to Wellington and we swapped back transport and I stayed with Andy Rackstraw (shadow clockmaker) Russel catching the ferry. I followed two dys later.</p><p>Bananaman.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcus Bowden, post: 132444, member: 3287"] It was only about twenty miles after Blenheim as I stopped at Ward or thereabouts as no fuel stations and at a coach, services got hold of a gardener and bought fuel off him. Then onto Kaikoura and fill right up and just leaving town passed a Police car parked and as I passed turned his blue lights on, so stopped left the bike ticking over while we talked and told him that they had been fitted for 15 years and had been all over Europe and never been pulled over, he took photos of me & bikes my WOF and tax sticker and never heard anything more, probably muttering about bloody limey's though. All that east coast was lots of road works going on, but Russel Byfield took an inland route to Christchurch as we had left their Annual Rally (north island) together as he rode Old Harry ("A" Rap) to Wellington and we swapped back transport and I stayed with Andy Rackstraw (shadow clockmaker) Russel catching the ferry. I followed two dys later. Bananaman. [/QUOTE]
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