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  • #238015

    Richard W
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    Lefty wrote:
    Dickie wrote:
    Rob having some radiator trouble.

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    Ouch!!

    Might need some Bullet Proof Design Rad Guards!! B)

    Where was the live help when we needed It :cheer:

    #238014

    Darren
    Member
    KING 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 :)

    #238016

    Darren
    Member
    Boony 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:

    #237886

    Paul Fahey
    Member

    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

    #237887

    craig evans
    Member

    sorry 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

    #238017
    Dickie wrote:
    Lefty wrote:
    Dickie wrote:
    Rob having some radiator trouble.

    IMAG0515.jpg

    Ouch!!

    Might need some Bullet Proof Design Rad Guards!! B)

    Where was the live help when we needed It :cheer:

    :laugh: :laugh: Sorry Dickie I was AWOL :laugh: :laugh: :whistle:

    #237888

    Rach
    Member

    Great 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!

    #238020

    Mick D
    Member

    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
    Mick

    #238019

    Darren
    Member
    Unit 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:

    #238021

    Peter
    Member

    Some really good vids :P :P :P

    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

    #238023

    Richard W
    Member
    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
    Mick

    Just another Sunday for Razzle.
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    #238024

    Darren
    Member
    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
    Mick

    THERE WAS AN EASY WAY OUT!! :ohmy:

    #238028

    Mick D
    Member
    razzle 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
    Mick

    THERE WAS AN EASY WAY OUT!! :ohmy:

    There is always an easy way out of Bago. :whistle:

    #238029

    Amy Harburg
    Member
    razzle 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
    Mick

    THERE 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

    #238027

    Darren
    Member
    Dickie 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
    Mick

    Just 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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