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  • #205874
    Nickj wrote:
    great pics Spud !!

    I want to go back this weekend :D :D

    Oh i second that.

    Was such an awesome weekend riding with mates and for me i can’t remember the last time i was able to ride with my brother and my dad all together so that was good fun too.

    I would say work is now getting busy on the weekends for a while so i am going to strip the DRZ down and give all the bolts a check over and maybe finish my boat off i have been working on to get it out of the old mans shed LOL

    Hope to sneak a few small rides in before it gets to hot

    #205877

    Nick Jackson
    Member

    He’s a little teaser then Corey, remember after lunch we did the new singles, hit some fire road and then STM said we had time to do Kokoda?

    This was a highlight for me , I loved the tight trail and I’d never been on it before so I was happy with this footage ;)

    #205882
    Nickj wrote:
    He’s a little teaser then Corey, remember after lunch we did the new singles, hit some fire road and then STM said we had time to do Kokoda?

    This was a highlight for me , I loved the tight trail and I’d never been on it before so I was happy with this footage ;)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwCZVYr5k6Y

    I didn’t realise you had not ridden it before. When I found it I was on my own and it was even tighter than that :ohmy: . It is starting to open up and will be sweet after a few more laps. Just one more epic trail to the tally :woohoo:
    I studied my topo map tonight and I have now only scoured one third of that forest after 2 years so imagine what is still to be discovered out there.

    STM

    #205886

    Nick Jackson
    Member

    It just keeps getting better mate !!

    Kokoda is up in my top 5 trails for sure ! :)

    #205887
    Nickj wrote:
    It just keeps getting better mate !!

    Kokoda is up in my top 5 trails for sure ! :)

    What are the other 4 mate?

    STM

    #205888
    Nickj wrote:
    It just keeps getting better mate !!

    Kokoda is up in my top 5 trails for sure ! :)

    My second time through Kokoda and it is a great bit of tight single but last time it was pretty wet and interesting :pinch:
    We need to work out a way we can just ride this stuff every day of the week as our jobs and make shit loads

    #205890
    King STM wrote:
    Nickj wrote:
    It just keeps getting better mate !!

    Kokoda is up in my top 5 trails for sure ! :)

    What are the other 4 mate?

    STM

    1- widow maker
    2- tunnel ball head down it
    3- jurrasic
    4- Kokoda
    5- 3 way i think you call it
    6- the new one where u found out about the broken down DRZ (the vid with ev dropping it twice)
    7- the short connecting single out the back what ever it is called
    8- the top people we all ride with

    #205891

    Nick Jackson
    Member
    King STM wrote:
    Nickj wrote:
    It just keeps getting better mate !!

    Kokoda is up in my top 5 trails for sure ! :)

    What are the other 4 mate?

    STM

    In no particular order ..

    Super single at Candole
    Ridge runner Coffs
    Lawrance repeater via Rock melon hill
    Broken hill to Menindee dune singles

    All great an all different ;)

    #205892

    Nick Jackson
    Member

    You just love it all is what your saying hey Corey :D

    #205893

    Part 4

    I took his advice a chucked a U turn and crossed back over the train line. After my experience with the freak I was keen to stay on the other side of the tracks so I took the first left and it turned into a good trail that ran parallel to the line on the eastern side. It continued on for a few k’s before I saw more homes and a paved road. As soon as I turned onto the road a car came around the corner so I pulled it over for directions. This time I got the advice I needed and five minutes later we pulled into Glenreagh.

    Last time I visited Glenreagh they sold fuel there but that was no longer the case. I started to wish I had not suggested Ev leave his fuel bottle back at the cars but it was too late for that now. Most were confident they had enough and when the others asked what we should do for fuel I suggested they just don’t mention it. I knew between us all if we had to we could siphon and get home but it was not a concern for now. The next challenge would be to find the start of that single from the opposite direction and link it back to the other side of the ridge line.

    We rode of town and headed back up the way we had come down. That steep trail in the opposite direction was epic and it went on forever. Traction aplenty and water bars that launched you half way to the next one. This soon linked to the tight single we had found earlier and I began to feel comfortable as I knew we were on the way back to an intersection that I now knew. I was so stoked with this new link but I was also aware that fuel may be an issue so I hit a major fire road and headed east for long enough to get us within striking distance from the cars.

    I stopped to regroup for the frost time since leaving Glenreagh and before long we were back together. I had not planned to drop into the next section of single as it needs a good clear out but as everyone seemed fresh I made the call to hit Kokoda. Nickj has posted it so you get the idea but it is a gem. If you ride this trail feet up top to bottom you have done well and I figured there is no better way to clean it up than send fourteen bikes down it. Being the lead rider I coped the worst of it including a strand of wait a while that cut my throat. Not as bad as I have had but a stinger none the less.

    Once I emerged from the end of this I waited for a corner man and kept going. From here I had a plan to link three of my favourites together so I was keen to keep the group stretched so that everyone could enjoy what was to come.

    To Be Continued

    STM

    #205894
    Nickj wrote:
    You just love it all is what your saying hey Corey :D

    No not true

    I am not a fan of that long up hill with big erosion mounds after that linking single what ever it is called and i HATE loading my bike on the trailer.

    Oh and i love hitting the rev limiter under the highway B) :laugh:

    #205895
    Corey8 wrote:
    Nickj wrote:
    You just love it all is what your saying hey Corey :D

    No not true

    I am not a fan of that long up hill with big erosion mounds after that linking single what ever it is called and i HATE loading my bike on the trailer.

    Oh and i love hitting the rev limiter under the highway B) :laugh:

    That linking single is ‘Outer Limits’ and that hill is ‘Horsepower Hill’.
    I always ring its neck under that bridge. How good does it sound!
    STM

    #205897
    King STM wrote:
    Corey8 wrote:
    Nickj wrote:
    You just love it all is what your saying hey Corey :D

    No not true

    I am not a fan of that long up hill with big erosion mounds after that linking single what ever it is called and i HATE loading my bike on the trailer.

    Oh and i love hitting the rev limiter under the highway B) :laugh:

    That linking single is ‘Outer Limits’ and that hill is ‘Horsepower Hill’.
    I always ring its neck under that bridge. How good does it sound!
    STM

    See i don’t like Horsepower hill because the DRZ is geared low and it is on the limiter at 115kmh

    but under the highway is super cool infact sub zero cool

    #205716

    Mike Wyeth
    Member

    BLOODY HELL it’s taken me all night to read through this ride report:laugh: and STM still has’nt finished:woohoo: :woohoo: its an epic:blink: :blink:
    Great footage of the ride Nickj;) whatever it is your using they are awesome;)

    The Widowmaker looks good, can’t wait to give that sucker another go in November:P :P, Corey8 did make it look easy, nice going mate;)

    TB I reckon you will fly up the hill no probs:P

    #205717

    Part 5

    True to form the next sections were awesome. Third gear singles that challenge you to push hard and brake late. At the end of Tunnel Ball I waited for the next rider to drop on a corner and it was Corey8. I asked him if he wanted to make a small detour to the Widow maker which was a stupid question as he was keen as to hit it. I left him on the corner and waited at the next entrance to a short single and saw Biggeral behind me and Quicky after him. By now we were running one man corners so I knew I was entering this section with Quicky on my tail. It is only a short section but it is sweet and you can fly through it if you get the line right. I popped back out onto the fire road and saw Quicky emerge from the single cheering through his helmet. One more corner to drop and we were at the base of the Widow Maker.
    I can’t remember which order they took off in but Corey8, BellingenEv, DY4, Nathan and Quicky were soon standing on the top heckling the crowd below. Of that crowd the rest were happy to stay down so it was only Nickj and I left to hit it. Nickj had no choice but to give it a go and he reluctantly put his helmet back on and fired up his bike. Everyone there really wanted him to make it and as he took off we collectively held our breath. He got bounced around in the lower rut and had lost a bit of momentum before he hit the middle ledge. He managed to stay in the sweet spot on the bike, got good traction and cleared the ledge. From here it was up the steep face and into the upper rock slabs. By now everyone on top and below were yelling encouragement t as he crested the top and claimed victory. Well done mate. It rally is an intimidating section and anyone who has failed halfway knows just how tricky turning your bike around and remounting is. I fired my little Yami to life and whilst not pretty, I rode my way to the top.
    By now everyone’s bike were getting low on fuel and Ev had just hit reserve so I planned about 15 k’s of single to get us back to the car. On our last hill of the day someone came to Nate80 came to grief and ended taking three attempts to get up. Shell was there to help and he eventually rejoined the group. We asked him what happened and he said he had bike problems. I asked him what the problem was and he said it would not get up that f*#cking hill. Classic!
    From here we were only 5 minutes from the cars and a few of the crew were asking for more. With fuel getting very low and a couple of riders starting to show some fatigue I decided the best thing to do was cruise back to the cars and call it a day. We had ridden just under a hundred km’s and it was now getting close to 4pm. It had been a great day and to deliver everyone back at their cars in one piece and all grinning was a great result after a long day of riding in some epic terrain.

    Thanks to everyone for coming out and making it one of the best days I have had out in my local. There are plenty more trails in wait and I will be doing my best to find them and link them into my existing loops before the November ride.

    STM

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