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  • #142594

    David
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    Trailboss wrote:

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    Ktmrat wrote:

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    TB 164 locked in Eddy….a ways to go to get my 196 buddy,

    Funny that eh? If I had done 196 I am sure you would have done 197 before you fell outa bed and woke up :laugh: Mines in the GPS ;)

    Cheers Dave :P

    TB

    No 196 is the best from Betty yet TB

    #142595

    Greg
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    Thats great Dan I love reading about it through someones else’s eyes and thoughts, I didnt nearly bury ya you drama queen lol :laugh:

    Cheers Dan

    TB

    #142597

    Anonymous

    Trailboss wrote:

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    Thats great Dan I love reading about it through someones else’s eyes and thoughts, I didnt nearly bury ya you drama queen lol :laugh:

    Cheers Dan

    TB

    Alright half buried us.

    It was a super cool move.

    Now I’m going to bed.

    #142598

    Greg
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    Its just the bike Dan, ask Chicken he always tells me that the bike makes me look good oh and good tyres ;)

    TB

    #142600

    Mick D
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    Great report Dan,I can just imagine the mad goings on,TB has a knack of getting you riding beyond your comfort zone.:ohmy:

    #142602

    Greg
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    micknmeld wrote:

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    Great report Dan,I can just imagine the mad goings on,TB has a knack of getting you riding beyond your comfort zone.:ohmy:

    I will wait for Dan’s reply in fairness here Mick, I dont think that there was any great risks taken on the weekend, more the pace was contestant and a test for ones self, that is reflected by the fact there was only a 4 or 5 low speed sand style drops really

    Besides your comfort zone ends where 2nd gear and the Wauchope boundary :laugh: :P

    TB

    #142613

    Mick D
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    The point I was making was….every time I ride with you I find myself going like the clappers, just trying to keep up, only to see you gas it on and disappear into the distance.
    It was kinda meant as a compliment,but like everything here of late,I seem to be having trouble stringing my words together in such a fashion so as not to offend someone.

    #142615

    Greg
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    micknmeld wrote:

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    The point I was making was….every time I ride with you I find myself going like the clappers, just trying to keep up, only to see you gas it on and disappear into the distance.
    It was kinda meant as a compliment,but like everything here of late,I seem to be having trouble stringing my words together in such a fashion so as not to offend someone.

    Its alright Princess I was only joking about your comfort zone I know its 3rd gear and the town out skirts :P , I just reread Dan’s post and maybe he was out of his comfort zone which I hope not :huh: I still would like to see what he says I know we all tested ourselves which I really enjoyed, for me it was more mentally. That section where I left them and they chased was nearly 40 km that I kept going for trying to destroy that ED78 and it is still ok :blink:

    Its coming of today though and getting something fresh and aggressive for Nundle, will keep the ED78 for some pre running in October for next April biggest weekend ;)

    TB

    #142616

    Anonymous

    I never felt out of my comfort zone the whole ride. TB in no way pushed anyone to go harder or faster than they were able to or comfortable to do. Everyone on the ride had a great time, and it was more of a test of what you had in you. Very much a mind over matter ride. From this ride I feel more capable and confident on a bike.

    No one hit the wall or bought out the “man tears”:laugh:

    TB is to be commended for the amount of effort and time that he put into this ride, for that matter every ride that he organises, for his passion for riding, sharing his knowledge of riding and being a top bloke;) .

    I thank you again TB this was a very enriching and satisfying ride. I have learnt more about myself and riding.

    Also – f**k you can ride a bike:woohoo: and you make it look so easy.

    #142625

    Greg
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    There it is again the Man Tears!!! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    #142626

    Greg
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    Mick wasnt thinking that anyone was pushed he just told me on the phone that he finds he lifts on rides like when him and I peddled back from the falls on his birthday Friday ride, that was great Mick we flew

    I am happy that you feel more confident on the bike Dan, but anybody can organise these rides (I will help if they want help) its very easy and its a Honda of course it looks easy

    TB

    #142627

    Mick D
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    I didn’t mean “comfort zone” in the sense that you are sh*tting yourself the whole time, I more meant that you tend to step up to a quicker pace for longer than you would normally,which helps your confidence in the long run.

    #142630

    Anonymous

    ‘you play widf de bull. you get de horns’

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HHYEkVLyKA

    #142631

    Anonymous

    micknmeld wrote:

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    I didn’t mean “comfort zone” in the sense that you are sh*tting yourself the whole time, I more meant that you tend to step up to a quicker pace for longer than you would normally,which helps your confidence in the long run.

    On clarification I agree with you Mick. TB brings out the rider in you.

    #142601

    Greg
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    Hey Dan, Mal will take some of us out to the A track area is 300km loop there as well as tracks to the big river where we had lunch on Kylie’s ride :laugh:

    TB

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