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I’m in for this one please :woohoo:
Spoke with Sam and he’s in too :pinch:
Adam.
Top bike Krusty
I know you’ll enjoy it :woohoo:
Adam.
Thanks to Bill and his family
Their hospitality was second to none, great job
As usual another great Old Bulls ride :cheer:
Great to catch up with old faces and always good to meet some new ones
Thanks to the lead and sweeps, the sweeps cop all the dust and the lead cops no dust but all the lantana
Top effort boys
I think its a fantastic idea that the young ones get to ride with more experienced riders on trails, it gives them experience they can’t gain going round in circles on the same track, as one young fella found out on an erosion mound, their not all the same
I heard that he was Ok in the end
The best rocky creek crossing of the day was by Dude’s little bloke, he picked his line and went for it and travelled through with hardly a bump
:woohoo: Sad the same can’t be said for Gassit
:laugh: :laugh:
Top weekend hope to do the same again soon :woohoo:
Adam.
:laugh: :laugh:
Looked like Sam and I were going to have a spare bike for the weekend
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All is good now though I see
See you at the pub tonight
Adam.
Mick
It’s Adam + 1 ( Sam ).
See you all tomorrow night :unsure:
Can’t wait :woohoo:
Adam.
OWL 02 wrote:Now that is how to cross a creekJust goes to show you should never give up :laugh:
Adam.
teza h wrote:I got out for a bit of a rip today,out on the usual tracks,riding out there I couldn’t help but notice how much water was coming out of the ground after that big dumping we had last week.
I knew that the tracks would be pretty eroded,,,but some of em were just ruble,like creek beds,and the main tracks had a lot less dert in between the rocks.Cheers Teza
Teza,
I know what your talking about
Action came up to Ourimbah on Sunday for his maiden voyage on his near new WR250 (smick looking bike
sorry about the mud :laugh: ) and I hadn’t riden Ourimbah since before Christmas, and we’ve had shit loads of rain since then :ohmy:
Tracks that were fast and sandy with a few rocks were nothing but rocks and ruts
The tracks that had ruts now have craters and canyons, and some singles are getting chewed out now as they never get the chance to dry out
I guess that’s Australia for you it’s either dust or mud, still I’ll take either conditions as long as I can get out and ride :woohoo:
Adam.
Words escape me :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Adam.
TB
The 20 micron filter is after the pump so it won’t affect it, would be nice to know the nozzle size of the injector :huh:
I have been running the 20 micron filter since the Neville ride and she’s going fine.
Maybe it was the bigger filter that made me run into Rocket :whistle: :blush: :laugh:
Adam.
Eagle,
There’s nothing new in what your saying here.
It is par for the course for many Government departments. :pinch:
The reasons for their mistakes are many, too many to list here. :whistle:
It upsets me that there are a few bad apples that are paid good dollars to do what they do and don’t give a shit about the hardships they cause innocent people when they stuff up. :angry: :angry:
Although being a Government department they don’t make mistakes 👿
My rant over :whistle:
Adam.
KTM Bull
Add me to the reserve list please
Adam.
Boony wrote:That photo should go in the local rag to remind them other unregoed,unlicenced, no helmet dickheads to grow up a bit and show them that their not invincible. :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry:Boony
+ 1 on that and the national news too. It’s a problem all over and it may wake up a couple of them up and save some major pain and suffering to themselves their family and others who end up in their path :angry: :angry:
Adam.
February 26, 2012 at 9:42 pm in reply to: What size 3 core wire for inductive proximity switches #217089Bob,
It would depend on the distance your extending the cables.
They are low current devices thats why they have thin conductors (cable)
The standard orange 1mm2 cable you get from electrical wholesalers is cheap, robust and will do the job as long as your not going hundreds of metres.
I’ve extended sensors 20 – 50 metres on conveyor systems with that size cable.
If you have any more specific details I may be more helpful :huh:
Adam.
Happy Birthday LC,
Old fart ha, your still a spring chicken :laugh:
Adam.
Rebore,
That beast ought to keep the boss happy
Trouble is now when you say you want to go for a ride the boss will want to go too, you’ll never get on the kato again :laugh:
Looks good though
Adam.
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