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My fifth (or sixth if you don't count DNA and do count parenting duties)! My oldest Sydney is 18 and lives in the UK. Then Ingrid and I have four boys between us, Noah (13) and Sebastian (9) (from my first marriage) and Alfred (1) plus my "bonus" son Jesper (14) and one more on the way. It's all very Scandinavian (and strangely Catholic at the same time ).
Oh yeah, we have a dog too.
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My fifth (or sixth if you don't count DNA and do count parenting duties)! My oldest Sydney is 18 and lives in the UK. Then Ingrid and I have four boys between us, Noah (13) and Sebastian (9) (from my first marriage) and Alfred (1) plus my "bonus" son Jesper (14) and one more on the way. It's all very Scandinavian (and strangely Catholic at the same time ).
Oh yeah, we have a dog too.
Glad to hear it mate! Having a family is a beautiful thing.
Plus blood does not matter in the slightest in my opinion. The person who puts the time in and does the job, or tries to, counts imo. Im adopted but my dad, who I am not related to biologically, is absolutely my dad!
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Glad to hear it mate! Having a family is a beautiful thing.
Plus blood does not matter in the slightest in my opinion. The person who puts the time in and does the job, or tries to, counts imo. Im adopted but my dad, who I am not related to biologically, is absolutely my dad!
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It really is a wonderful thing. And I agree totally. Jesper came into my life with Ingrid when he was 9 and I stepped into bonus dad role. He's great. I just concentrate on filling the hole and repairing the damage left by his dick of a biological father. We all have a lot of fun together, although it does get busy [emoji1]
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Congratulations Neph, you're certainly collecting children! :o
Yes I am. At the risk of sounding cheesy/stating the obvious, I consider it a privilege to know and help raise them all. Also with all this selfish millennial types giving up on the human race, someone needs to make the babies [emoji6]
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fuckin' nerves did me. failed me bike test for something stupid really.. could've had it. now, i've to take it again.
i've passed! time to look for a bike 650cc or less..
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fuckin' nerves did me. failed me bike test for something stupid really.. could've had it. now, i've to take it again.
i've passed! time to look for a bike 650cc or less..
Welcome to the club [emoji965]
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cheers lads.
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Congratulations @louisbosco!
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thanks @Graeme
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thanks @Graeme
You decided on a bike yet? The XSR700, Scrambler Sixty2 and baby Street Triple look interesting.
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yeah i did have a look online on the street triple 660 LAMS. i was actually thinking of the LAMS version of the 659 monster. but i'll probably have to wait around next year before i've enough to get it. (provided i put my car project on hold) second hand market for that range about 7-9k. or my other option would be getting a ninja 250 (around 1.8-2k) for now as a weekend bike, which i could get by the end of the year… considering 1year from now i'll be taking my full license and i see my end target as a s1000rr..
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oh and i think the new £5 note is absolutely beautiful!!!
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yeah i did have a look online on the street triple 660 LAMS. i was actually thinking of the LAMS version of the 659 monster. but i'll probably have to wait around next year before i've enough to get it. (provided i put my car project on hold) second hand market for that range about 7-9k. or my other option would be getting a ninja 250 (around 1.8-2k) for now as a weekend bike, which i could get by the end of the year… considering 1year from now i'll be taking my full license and i see my end target as a s1000rr..
The KTM RC390 might be another consideration. They're selling for $5K to $6K new, I think that a new model is coming.
Longer term, the super nakeds such as the Aprilia Tuono, BMW S1000R, KTM Super Duke, and Yamaha MT10 could be alternatives to the S1000RR. I think that part of it is down to the perceived risk of an accident, but also that the plastics on a sports bike are easily damaged, and expensive to replace.
The seating position will be easier for longer rides too.
Plus I think that a few people said that the S1000R was actually quicker on the road because of having more torque through the rev range.
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fair point if you think about the hunch position on supersports. i'm not too sure about the power outputs of bikes as compared to modding cars as i have to wrap my head around the less power numbers and weight as well. have to start learning about how these bike mods work as well, it'll be different but hopefully not that different. though shouldn't the rr and the r be somewhat similiar except for the seating positions and maybe a different map on the engine. at least there's still a year ahead at least for me to ponder on those bikes. hayabusa maybe.. i'll never forget the first time i sat on a bike.
but looks like i'm currently leaning towards the 250r ninja just for now..
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I have the big brother, the ZX10R Ninja and I can't fault it. 180 bhp [emoji83]
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@louisbosco most bikes over 600cc or so will do 0 - 60 mph (or 0 - 100 km/h) in three to four seconds. There's not a lot of difference between them, the sports bikes are quicker further up the speed range.
You'll probably find cars slow after recalibrating your brain.