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    glenn
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    Any single trail rides organised for this weekend people.

    I am thinking of doing an adventure ride from mcdonalds east at tamworth to the powerhouse bike museum..I know its out of character for me but hey you get that…… :pinch:

    Boony

    #198227

    Sorry Boony theres way too much tar in that one for me Ill stick to the trails. Is there any truth to the story that you can get there on single?:whistle:

    #198231

    glenn
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    snowy09 wrote:
    Sorry Boony theres way too much tar in that one for me Ill stick to the trails. Is there any truth to the story that you can get there on single?:whistle:

    Nah I dont think it can be done,,,We can try if you like, but i dont like our chances,,,sorry about the tar but thats the way the worlds turning at the moment,,,,,ask Bolls :woohoo: :whistle: :whistle: :pinch:

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    Chris
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    Boony wrote:
    Any single trail rides organised for this weekend people.

    I am thinking of doing an adventure ride from mcdonalds east at tamworth to the powerhouse bike museum..I know its out of character for me but hey you get that…… :pinch:

    Boony

    Yeah boony I was going to go down the end of the street and back, to try out my new saddle bags!

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    Greg
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    Boony and Snowy I am running in June a weekend of singles in Orange. The tracks are proper singles lots of endless 2nd gear riding for two days. Pine forests and Australian natural bush. Numbers will be limited because it will be at pace. There will be a short transport of 7 kms to get into the forest if that’s too adventure for you, you can transport your bike to and from the forest :P Grade 4 at grade 4 pace right up your alley I mean it will be lead by an adventure rider, me :laugh:

    Rocket will be able to recommend the Mullion creek forest I think and July will be cool say 4 to 8 degrees so you won’t overheat

    More later

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    glenn
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    Trailboss wrote:
    Boony and Snowy I am running in June a weekend of singles in Orange. The tracks are proper singles lots of endless 2nd gear riding for two days. Pine forests and Australian natural bush. Numbers will be limited because it will be at pace. There will be a short transport of 7 kms to get into the forest if that’s too adventure for you, you can transport your bike to and from the forest :P Grade 4 at grade 4 pace right up your alley I mean it will be lead by an adventure rider, me :laugh:

    Rocket will be able to recommend the Mullion creek forest I think and July will be cool say 4 to 8 degrees so you won’t overheat

    More later

    now ya talkin :)

    #198238

    alan
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    Trailboss wrote:
    Boony and Snowy I am running in June a weekend of singles in Orange. The tracks are proper singles lots of endless 2nd gear riding for two days. Pine forests and Australian natural bush. Numbers will be limited because it will be at pace. There will be a short transport of 7 kms to get into the forest if that’s too adventure for you, you can transport your bike to and from the forest :P Grade 4 at grade 4 pace right up your alley I mean it will be lead by an adventure rider, me :laugh:

    Rocket will be able to recommend the Mullion creek forest I think and July will be cool say 4 to 8 degrees so you won’t overheat

    More later

    sounds like a fun ride to me i like Mullion creek mount conobalos is good to and being led by an adventer rider so we won t get lost cool.

    #198239

    Greg
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    Will talk in June when I post a date it’s good eh Rocket ;)

    #198241

    Alex
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    June is a lifetime away. Will give us slackers time to regain lost skills in the meantime. If there are any free spots left that is.

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    Greg
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    When it’s posted axel it will be first in best dressed mate

    TB

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    alan
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    axel wrote:
    June is a lifetime away. Will give us slackers time to regain lost skills in the meantime. If there are any free spots left that is.

    we can always get the shed ornaments out and go for a spin there befor than if you want axel.:lol:

    #198229

    Aaron Wilde
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    With all the rain forecast Boon you will be wishing for more tar as that new tire’s not going to help when your bogged. Or stuck on dog on lino!

    #198234

    simon burke
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    Boony wrote:
    snowy09 wrote:
    Sorry Boony theres way too much tar in that one for me Ill stick to the trails. Is there any truth to the story that you can get there on single?:whistle:

    Nah I dont think it can be done,,,We can try if you like, but i dont like our chances,,,sorry about the tar but thats the way the worlds turning at the moment,,,,,ask Bolls :woohoo: :whistle: :whistle: :pinch:

    you can borrow my GPS Boony :laugh:

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    white rocket wrote:
    sounds like a fun ride to me i like Mullion creek mount conobalos is good to and being led by an adventer rider so we won t get lost cool.

    My sister lives in Mullion Creek, just moved there before Christmas.

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    Adventure Ride done and checked.

    Maccas east Tamworth to the motorbike museum took three days and the bike only hit 3km of tar between elenborough falls and the elands store for coffee. It took 3 days of excellent riding including a friday spent in the twin trail to what someone on Micks birthday ride christened snowys valley of doom, the difference – the valley of doom only took 40 mins for 4 km fridays twin trail took 4 hours for 4 km> Kram looked very happy to be out of there, sorry mate it was a long way to drive for a 30km ride but I bet you dont forget it in a hurry. To all the boys that came and enjoyed it with us thanks for coming I had a ball !!!!!
    Boony whats the next adventure?

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