Aaron Wilde

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  • in reply to: NSW CTP RIP OFF #181220

    Aaron Wilde
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    Is the pillion considered “other road users”?

    in reply to: NSW CTP RIP OFF #181219

    Aaron Wilde
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    Insurer 6-month
    Price
    12-month
    Price
    Phone Web Site
    AAMI $261.49 $508.31 132 244 On-line quote
    Allianz $193.00 $374.00 1300 137 664
    CIC-Allianz $197.00 $381.00 1300 360 340
    GIO $260.32 $506.00 131 010 On-line quote
    NRMA $261.94 $509.20 132 132 On-line quote
    QBE $202.00 $391.00 1300 791 874 On-line quote
    Zurich $261.00 $508.00 1800 811 099

    The first no. is for 6 months some of the greenslips are nearly as expensive as a complete now rego in ollie’s post below. Who is the third party? The passenger or the other road uses that get injured by out of control bikes? I could understand if it was because of pillion as they could easily get hurt but other people? How often would that happen? Why no single seat rego if that is the case? Oh i get it they are doing it to make money! We are a minority. So how many people are going to whinge.

    in reply to: Nundle Mudfight #180859

    Aaron Wilde
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    Just thought i would get in early to say that if anyony say’s i fell off in the creek in front of everyone they are lying!! As Boony had just ridden off so it did not happen!! Well done Huskybloke for making the trip over for what i thought was a great ride. Lets hope he gets home safely because the boys sent him on a “Shortcut” home!! Please post us and let us know if you are ok. If I have to go out riding my bike on a Monday looking for a lost Old Bull I will be very sad. Please get lost please get lost. Also if anyone posts a photo of me in a girls shirt that did not happen either. And if they do my excuse is that i was cold after not falling off in the creek.

    in reply to: Nowendoc Grass track #180740

    Aaron Wilde
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    Would like to be able to go to one of those outings so give me a buzz.

    in reply to: Bike Territory Pony Express – An Ironmans perspect #180719

    Aaron Wilde
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    Hate seeing my bike like that this is a bit better looks like someone owns it.(After the ride)Would have been a great add for MUC OFF maybe i will get it dirty like that again and see how much it cuts the clean up time.
    31052010003Clean.jpg

    in reply to: Bike Territory Pony Express – An Ironmans perspect #180718

    Aaron Wilde
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    The Narrabri Club is having another JCP/Kickstart coaching day at Bike
    Territory on Saturday 12th June. There are some spots still available so if
    your juniors need some more coaching then give Guy Turner a call on 6783
    4184 to book your spots. As an added bonus if any of the spare parents would
    like to have a ride at the same time then Scott Michell has kindly offered
    to take them around on a guided tour of Bike Territory for a discounted
    rate. Just let Guy know when you book.
    Anthony sent me this and i would like to take Charlie. That way we could both ride at Tamworth mx days. One more excuse for a ride!!

    in reply to: Bike Territory Pony Express – An Ironmans perspect #180717

    Aaron Wilde
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    Took over 4 hours to clean my bike and i havent finished. Virtually removed everything off the bike. The grass and mud were in everything, but the air cleaner was as clean as. I wish i didnt do the sighting lap cause that was just one more that i had to do. I don’t miss ironman roy. Pies at half time are much better. Must admit that 2 and half hours of that race were harder than any ironman race i have done previously. So i understand that that one must have hurt. I too boiled my bike almost every time i went up that hill. I made the mistake of having a go at the hard climb in the fist lap of the race after doing the middle one in sighting lap. That was a good waste of time.Great day! 31052010Dirty.jpg

    in reply to: Bike Territory Pony Express – Sunday 30th May #180276

    Aaron Wilde
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    This event is still on will leave tamworth in am with pep if he is still coming or otherwise i will have a spare seat. There is still room for one more anyway but you would need a bike trailer. Not mentioning any names Boony :laugh:

    in reply to: where to go on a rainy sunday #180275

    Aaron Wilde
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    BOLLOCKS wrote:

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    raining here…i have a house full of woman…4 screaming terrors ranging from 3 to 7…my dear wife and even my blue heeler lucy….thats six to one…i will be lucky to see the day out…might go count the scratches and dints in my bike…that shuld eat up about an hour :blink: …….HELP !!!!!!!!

    Bol :woohoo:

    Are you sure you are not at my house? I know exactly where you are at!!

    in reply to: Bike Territory Pony Express – Sunday 30th May #179511

    Aaron Wilde
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    Will the rain stop this event? The big down hill section will be fun if it is wet!! At least you know that if you go down it you will get to the bottom. The number of pieces you will be in could vary though :laugh:

    in reply to: “hey all” #178285

    Aaron Wilde
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    I wont cause any Troube either!! :laugh:

    in reply to: COWPATT CORNER #146195

    Aaron Wilde
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    Boony going to moree next weekend dont know how this will affect Operation single trail will ge cranky if i dont spin a wheel this weekend

    in reply to: Slipper Clutches #177831

    Aaron Wilde
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    Thanks thats a great article and the web info thanks

    in reply to: Slipper Clutches #177830

    Aaron Wilde
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    Have just read mals post thanks TB for pointing it out and thanks mal for a great post. Could you please point out to the dumb one why can i push start my sons ttr50 but not a recluce. Excuse the pun but does it have something to do with the balls.

    in reply to: Knee Probs #177799

    Aaron Wilde
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    Cartilage injuries suck ass i think the only things that suck nearly as much are broken scaphoid bones or death. They take ages to fix and lots of money. I have only had arthroscopes that clean rough edges up but with probs like you got not much. Have heard about people having their cartilage scraped off and grown but didnt hear how that worked. Sounds good i hope it wasnt BS. I have watched two hip replacements and one knee you dont wanna go there as they have a limited life. Being young will make them not recomended any way. Good luck. Good Orthopedic surgeons are expensive and waiting times are very long.

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