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March 11, 2013 at 9:59 am #238015Lefty wrote:Dickie wrote:Rob having some radiator trouble.
Ouch!!
Might need some Bullet Proof Design Rad Guards!!
Where was the live help when we needed It :cheer:
March 11, 2013 at 10:01 am #238014KING BOLLOCKS wrote:Holy Shit Razz :ohmy:
I didn’t think you were an idiot…just what you did was spectacular!!!!
Can’t believe you rode the rest of the day like that..all busted up :ohmy:
You my new bloody hero :cheer:Bol :woohoo:
No, that’s not what i meant, sorry if it reads that way …. i felt like an idiot, not any other way.
I also remember you cheering and giving me the thumbs-up over the next log … thanks for that
March 11, 2013 at 10:06 am #238016Boony wrote:Although everthing I looked at all day was a bit on the blurry side, from what I seen of your incedent looked like it hurt, and yes i have the moment on film, you can see it in the distance , I will start the you tube marathon some time soon.
Boony
Oh great, bring on the YouTube video embarrassment 😆 :blink: :pinch: :pinch:
March 11, 2013 at 10:09 am #237886Hi Razzle
Really sorry to hear about the injury. Great effort to ride home mate. It would have been really easy to drive in and get you!! :huh:While your thinking about your protective gear give some thought to a car with a lower tray so its easier for your friends to load your bike when you bust yourself up! Really – a great effort you got back to your car!
As a good old bull i think it only right that i should offer to come up to Kempsey and take your bike for a ride so the battery is nice and charged when your ready to ride again. :silly:
All the very best with the recovery, I guess you have surgery and some nuts & bolts to add to your armour before you get to do any shopping.
Unit
March 11, 2013 at 10:12 am #237887sorry to hear your bad luck razz im in the same boat but im out for at least 12 weeks iv done 1 week so far and im going nuts ,great report and great vids guys im so jeolous on missing out
March 11, 2013 at 10:15 am #238017Dickie wrote:Lefty wrote:Dickie wrote:Rob having some radiator trouble.Ouch!!
Might need some Bullet Proof Design Rad Guards!!
Where was the live help when we needed It :cheer:
:laugh: :laugh: Sorry Dickie I was AWOL :laugh: :laugh: :whistle:
March 11, 2013 at 10:15 am #237888Great pics and video everyone. Its amazing I didn’t see half this stuff happen! Razzle champion effort for still riding must have hurt like hell!
March 11, 2013 at 10:28 am #238020Bloody hell Razzle! :pinch:
When you told me you were hurt, I assessed you as best I could with my basic medical knowledge and experience with pain thresholds and assumed that because you rode a Euro bike you were being a bit precious. :blush: :laugh:
To finish the ride through the last 25kms or so, of what was relatively hard going, is a testament to you mate. If I had of known the true extent of your injuries I would have shown you the easy way out but I didn’t want Amy knowing there was and easy way out.
:laugh:
Here’s hoping you heal up quick.
Cheers
MickMarch 11, 2013 at 10:30 am #238019Unit wrote:Hi Razzle
Really sorry to hear about the injury. Great effort to ride home mate. It would have been really easy to drive in and get you!! :huh:While your thinking about your protective gear give some thought to a car with a lower tray so its easier for your friends to load your bike when you bust yourself up! Really – a great effort you got back to your car!
As a good old bull i think it only right that i should offer to come up to Kempsey and take your bike for a ride so the battery is nice and charged when your ready to ride again. :silly:
All the very best with the recovery, I guess you have surgery and some nuts & bolts to add to your armour before you get to do any shopping.
Unit
Already planning a lower-tray car … thinking a Hyundai iLoad Van?? Thanks Unit for helping load the bikes while I was in a whole world of pain, much appreciated.
Yes, you can borrow the Berg any time you like, but you have to clean it first, and after :laugh:
BTW; your avatar creeps me out! I know who you are and that is not you …. just sayin’ :whistle:
March 11, 2013 at 10:31 am #238021Some really good vids
Cant wait to see the movie in cinemascope 😆 😆 😆
Great Pictures.
The media coverage has given the ride legendary status
How long is 5 kms, after completing about 100ks, not far on a DRZ or Kato 350
Keep up the thread , beats the crap out of the medias affair with politics.
Maybe if the ranger PM rode a dirt bike she would be more popular :silly: :silly: :silly: :silly:Once again , top ride Mick , Moose & Co
March 11, 2013 at 10:33 am #238023micknmeld wrote:Bloody hell Razzle! :pinch:When you told me you were hurt, I assessed you as best I could with my basic medical knowledge and experience with pain thresholds and assumed that because you rode a Euro bike you were being a bit precious. :blush: :laugh:
To finish the ride through the last 25kms or so, of what was relatively hard going, is a testament to you mate. If I had of known the true extent of your injuries I would have shown you the easy way out but I didn’t want Amy knowing there was and easy way out.
:laugh:
Here’s hoping you heal up quick.
Cheers
MickJust another Sunday for Razzle.
March 11, 2013 at 10:35 am #238024micknmeld wrote:Bloody hell Razzle! :pinch:When you told me you were hurt, I assessed you as best I could with my basic medical knowledge and experience with pain thresholds and assumed that because you rode a Euro bike you were being a bit precious. :blush: :laugh:
To finish the ride through the last 25kms or so, of what was relatively hard going, is a testament to you mate. If I had of known the true extent of your injuries I would have shown you the easy way out but I didn’t want Amy knowing there was and easy way out.
:laugh:
Here’s hoping you heal up quick.
Cheers
MickTHERE WAS AN EASY WAY OUT!! :ohmy:
March 11, 2013 at 10:44 am #238028razzle wrote:micknmeld wrote:Bloody hell Razzle! :pinch:When you told me you were hurt, I assessed you as best I could with my basic medical knowledge and experience with pain thresholds and assumed that because you rode a Euro bike you were being a bit precious. :blush: :laugh:
To finish the ride through the last 25kms or so, of what was relatively hard going, is a testament to you mate. If I had of known the true extent of your injuries I would have shown you the easy way out but I didn’t want Amy knowing there was and easy way out.
:laugh:
Here’s hoping you heal up quick.
Cheers
MickTHERE WAS AN EASY WAY OUT!! :ohmy:
There is always an easy way out of Bago. :whistle:
March 11, 2013 at 10:53 am #238029razzle wrote:micknmeld wrote:Bloody hell Razzle! :pinch:When you told me you were hurt, I assessed you as best I could with my basic medical knowledge and experience with pain thresholds and assumed that because you rode a Euro bike you were being a bit precious. :blush: :laugh:
To finish the ride through the last 25kms or so, of what was relatively hard going, is a testament to you mate. If I had of known the true extent of your injuries I would have shown you the easy way out but I didn’t want Amy knowing there was and easy way out.
:laugh:
Here’s hoping you heal up quick.
Cheers
MickTHERE WAS AN EASY WAY OUT!! :ohmy:
I second that……….THERE WAS AN EASY WAY OUT!!. :ohmy: ……..i somewhat remember almost begging for an easy way out. :blush:
Razzle, your effort almost puts me to shame. I think the only thing that got me through the last 30km was complaining. You are one tuff man, riding with those injuries and not showing it. If I had known you were injured I would have definitely used you as my ticket out that bush.
I also hate to break it to you (pardon the pun) but ribs are a long time healing. They seem to get worse for the first 3 weeks.
Flying Fish
March 11, 2013 at 10:57 am #238027Dickie wrote:micknmeld wrote:Bloody hell Razzle! :pinch:When you told me you were hurt, I assessed you as best I could with my basic medical knowledge and experience with pain thresholds and assumed that because you rode a Euro bike you were being a bit precious. :blush: :laugh:
To finish the ride through the last 25kms or so, of what was relatively hard going, is a testament to you mate. If I had of known the true extent of your injuries I would have shown you the easy way out but I didn’t want Amy knowing there was and easy way out.
:laugh:
Here’s hoping you heal up quick.
Cheers
MickJust another Sunday for Razzle.
Hmmm, not really the way I planned my Sunday though Dickie, I was supposed to be the one riding! Not wearing an orange vest! I was happy help out some good friends though (thank you panadeine forte
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