Retirement or NOT?
#16
(13-01-2012, 03:19pm)ROD Wrote:
(13-01-2012, 02:26pm)CeeJay07 Wrote: How the bloody hell do you retire at 37 Rod? I'm 39 and the future looks bleak (but then, I s'pose you've gotta find a way to fill in the days after retirement)

work up to 20hr a day seven days a week even xmas day some(most) years

Good on ya Rod! 20 hrs a day! SH$T! I'm tired just thinking about it! Lol
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#17
(13-01-2012, 04:01pm)BUSGO Wrote: Good onya Rod. I had my 1st stint at retirement from the Defence Force at 42. Lasted 4 or 5 months, then worked another 8yrs - redundancy #1, 2months off, and this last stint was 5yrs for redundancy #2. I think I will do casual work till I'm 60 but just to fill in time between rides. lol.
I hope to improve on the customer service levels at the store guys, if I can't raise the bar, I'll leave.

Yeh thanks Ray it has made me think about Going down to local bike shops Just for Sat work Pi_thumbsup
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#18
(13-01-2012, 05:25pm)ROD Wrote:
(13-01-2012, 04:01pm)BUSGO Wrote: Good onya Rod. I had my 1st stint at retirement from the Defence Force at 42. Lasted 4 or 5 months, then worked another 8yrs - redundancy #1, 2months off, and this last stint was 5yrs for redundancy #2. I think I will do casual work till I'm 60 but just to fill in time between rides. lol.
I hope to improve on the customer service levels at the store guys, if I can't raise the bar, I'll leave.

Yeh thanks Ray it has made me think about Going down to local bike shops Just for Sat work Pi_thumbsup


Brothel manager,where you can try out the stockCoolsmiley

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#19
Congrats on the retirement and the new job Ray...
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#20
Well done Ray, you've gone about it the right way. I started off in the bike trade before getting a real job. If I'd gotten a real job first I wouldn't need to be in this position where I'll be working until I'm 75.
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#21
Thanks Loafie, Camel and others. The first day was a real breeze and went fast. Never a dull moment on a Saturday morning that's for sure.
We have our first 2012 busa going out the door on Wednesday this week. A black one.
(I don't sell the bikes, just accessories)
"If time catches up with you. You're going too slow!"
Regards BUSGO
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#22
Hows the Street Triple going??
2009 Super Duke
2011 Aprilia RS 125
Honda Lead ScooterBiker
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#23
Hey Busgo,

don't let the dickheads get to you.....

otherwise you'll become jaded like most counter jumpers!

Camel
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#24
Street Triple R is awesome town bike DAD. I could easily sit on it 8 hrs a day.
Haven't tried any intercity stuff yet.
It gives nothing away up to 200kph and after that, I don't care!
"If time catches up with you. You're going too slow!"
Regards BUSGO
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#25
(14-01-2012, 05:40pm)BUSGO Wrote: Street Triple R is awesome town bike DAD. I could easily sit on it 8 hrs a day.
Haven't tried any intercity stuff yet.
It gives nothing away up to 200kph and after that, I don't care!

I reckon you will love that thing in the tight stuffSmitten
2009 Super Duke
2011 Aprilia RS 125
Honda Lead ScooterBiker
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#26
(14-01-2012, 06:04pm)DAD Wrote:
(14-01-2012, 05:40pm)BUSGO Wrote: Street Triple R is awesome town bike DAD. I could easily sit on it 8 hrs a day.
Haven't tried any intercity stuff yet.
It gives nothing away up to 200kph and after that, I don't care!

I reckon you will love that thing in the tight stuffSmitten


has he got a new girlfriend??????
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#27
I am also retired, not by choice, but retired.
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#28
(15-01-2012, 07:20am)GRUNTMAX Wrote: I am also retired, not by choice, but retired.

Are you still riding a Hayabusa Gruntmax? Retirement is one thing, staying the course on your Busa is fantastic.

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#29
(15-01-2012, 07:24am)Madmax Wrote:
(15-01-2012, 07:20am)GRUNTMAX Wrote: I am also retired, not by choice, but retired.

Are you still riding a Hayabusa Gruntmax? Retirement is one thing, staying the course on your Busa is fantastic.
Yes. Had to have a Pingel Easy Shifter fitted due to the 2 x DWD inflicted fractured upper vertabrae. I'm on my 2nd one now as they seem to blow up @ 50,000 klms. It is actually less painful to ride my Busa than to drive the uterous.
This year, I did not renew my CTP Green Slip Award Defaulting QBE Insurance Ltd CTP Policy on my Uterous as CTP Green Slip Award Defaulting QBE Insurance Ltd wanted an extra $300 more than GIO.
I've been living on a real tight budget for the past 5 years now, never been on Centrelink, although I'm eligable, although, If I was, it would've given CTP Green Slip Award Defaulting QBE Insurance Ltd an extra 6 weeks to default, which they did anyway.
Always ride with a full set of race leathers & a Shoei full facePi_thumbsup
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