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    The Sunny Corner Rally is coning up on the 19 – 20 Sep
    Was anyone thinking of going.

    #151676

    glenn
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    would love to do sunny corner, but 2 things stopping me this year,,

    1, injured.
    2, louee the following week

    #151688

    Greg
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    400 + bikes again in the one area, you surprise me Boony wanting to go, its like the Watagns rally

    TB

    #151691

    glenn
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    Yeh I known but Im sitting here watching DVDs with the sunny corner ride on them,, what elsewould I say……..

    #151694

    At $150 it’s now getting a bit to rich to ride a state forest you can normally ride for free. I think Tiny and myself are planning a bit of an exploratory ride up there a couple weeks after the rally.

    #151696

    Wayne
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    I’m riding Saturday and Saturday night I catch up with a bunch of blokes that all only seem to come together at this one event. Last year it bucketed rain. I only saw a few people on the trails.

    #151692

    Mal
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    Trailboss wrote:

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    400 + bikes again in the one area, you surprise me Boony wanting to go, its like the Watagns rally

    TB

    Try 900+ riders TB. I didn’t go last year, but the year before they had about 980 riders I think.

    I’m not keen this year Gotchya. I’ll have Murph here for a ride. We might head and check out the band (it’s usually a mate playing) and the bonfire on Saturday night. I think twobanger is going with a group of work mates.

    #151710

    john morgan
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    I`m goin,
    taking son, Old Bloke is goin too, along with some others from former workplace.
    went last 2 years, talk about chalk and cheese. dusty as hell or flash floods and near darkness at mid-day. we were lucky enough to get onto 2nd loop before they closed it, was certainly a memorable ride. we managed to miss most of the carnage on loop 1 by going early.

    hey mal, look for us at the bonfire….

    I`ll look for roys fat thumb :P :P
    morgo

    #151711

    Ha ha ha Morgo
    Tim, Dude and I will be heading to Mals for that weekend.
    Perhaps we could meet up and have a ride on Saturday :unsure: Then catch up at the Bonfire :silly:
    We wont be riding in the Rally as Mal has nice tracks sorted for us:woohoo:
    Will talk soon
    Cheers :cheer:
    Murph

    #151718

    Alex
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    I should be up there for a spin. Won’t be paying the $150 raffle ticket. Will be catching up with some sydney folk primarily.

    #151797

    Eric Smith
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    Not going to this one. Too expensive and as mentioned before, these tracks are free to ride if you get off your can and go out there any other time of year. Plus I think my brownie points need some building up again, what with new bub on the way and all! B)

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    Mick Pilgrim
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    Murph the surf wrote:

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    Ha ha ha Morgo
    Tim, Dude and I will be heading to Mals for that weekend.
    Perhaps we could meet up and have a ride on Saturday :unsure: Then catch up at the Bonfire :silly:
    We wont be riding in the Rally as Mal has nice tracks sorted for us:woohoo:
    Will talk soon
    Cheers :cheer:
    Murph

    A few of us are going up on Fri morning and set up camp for the weeekend. Probably ride Fri arvo and Sat. then decide whether to pay to Ride on Sunday. As they say $150 for a one day ride is a bit steep. They closed off the early entries($125) about 6 weeks before the ride so there is no rush to enter before the day. The entries must be a bit slow as we got reminder letters in the mail today.

    Mick

    #151813

    jamie
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    Yep im going with a few work mates, heading up friday and going to ride for three days,drink beer and bludge around the fire.

    Not really worried about the $ as i was lucky enough to win a $100 voucher last year, so might luck out again.

    I am hoping its going to be like 2007 had a great weekend on that one.

    #151814

    Geoff
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    A few of us are going up on Fri morning and set up camp for the weeekend. Probably ride Fri arvo and Sat. then decide whether to pay to Ride on Sunday. As they say $150 for a one day ride is a bit steep. They closed off the early entries($125) about 6 weeks before the ride so there is no rush to enter before the day. The entries must be a bit slow as we got reminder letters in the mail today.

    Mick[/quote]

    You blokes (& ladies) are hard to please. $150 for a 1 day ride is not much. You have a chance to win a new bike, provided with entertainment and a feed. I was in that shit-hole you call Sydney a few weeks ago and paid more than twice that for a 2 hour walk on the Harbour Bridge, so please don’t bore us with “too much money”. You seem quite happy to turn up and sponge off the event without paying to ride, why don’t you come back another weekend ??? Would be a pity for the sweeps to find you busted on the side of the track and completly ignore you because you are not a part of the event. The reason the early bird entries closed so soon was an attempt to get people off their fat arses and enter earlier so that entries can be processed and the organisers have a little bit less to do on the weekend of the event. So “no”, the entries are not slow, about 500 this far out is normal.

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    Greg
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    huzza147 wrote:

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    You blokes (& ladies) are hard to please. $150 for a 1 day ride is not much. You have a chance to win a new bike, provided with entertainment and a feed. I was in that shit-hole you call Sydney a few weeks ago and paid more than twice that for a 2 hour walk on the Harbour Bridge, so please don’t bore us with “too much money”. You seem quite happy to turn up and sponge off the event without paying to ride, why don’t you come back another weekend ??? Would be a pity for the sweeps to find you busted on the side of the track and completly ignore you because you are not a part of the event. The reason the early bird entries closed so soon was an attempt to get people off their fat arses and enter earlier so that entries can be processed and the organisers have a little bit less to do on the weekend of the event. So “no”, the entries are not slow, about 500 this far out is normal.

    Say what you really mean huzza147 dont hold back eh :laugh:
    You do make a good point regarding the organisers time on the day etc, part it reads a little hard I think :huh:

    What part of the organising the event are you part of mate?

    Hey if you dislike Sydney so much why did you pay so much to walk on the bridge and get a better view of it :laugh:

    TB

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