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Haven’t had a look yet but its getting spark intermittently so I’m hoping it’s just a short and not the stator. I’ll pull it apart early next week I think.
BTW I just ordered these picks so that I can do my seal again
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=350274019483&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT seemed like good value and I wont get to the hardware this week .
In case you’re wondering why I’m doing it again, I nicked the seal putting it in the first time so I’m still getting water in the oil
Now that I know how it works I’ll just go slower this time to make sure that it stays flush the whole way in.
Once that and the spark fault are fixed its goooone!
I got roosted by rocks and dirt on saturday and then mud on sunday and I can easily say I’d rather the mud!
I don’t have a weber but my old man has always sworn by them for roasts. I hear that the pizza ovens are even better if you like cooking big meals
Trailboss wrote:
Quote:Thats riding if it goes to plan or there aboutsTB
TB it sounds like we need to work on a side car project!!!
When’s max going to introduce himself over here?
Actualy looks very similar!
You mean like the beta? I wish Beta made a 250/300/350 I’d be riding one.
I haven’t had a chance to write up a report on this tyre yet but I can say that the tyre really came through for me in the changing conditions on sunday’s ride. If only they floated a 100kg bike with rider too hey! We did a lot of clay, some sand, rock, and loamy stuff and most of it was wet but I didn’t struggle for traction anywhere and although I wasn’t always pushing it out I found that it was very predictable – this would be better tested in the dry though since the limits are easily crossed in the wet.
Great tyre so far thanks Mal, TB and Dan the tyre fitting man!
I have your new avatar for you duffman!
Man I was scared googling for that at work!
Finally got some words down :cheer:
I got down to golf course nice and early and took my time getting ready while getting introductions out of the way and chatting with the guys as they showed up. I remember grumbling to myself about forgetting to put my socks out to dry after the previous day’s wet ending but as it turns out that would have been useless since I managed to submarine myself and the bike in a bog hole not 10minutes into the ride! I needed to learn to take it easy at the set out and although I wasn’t going at it hard when I got dunked this was a good lesson! Oh and thanks for tootin your horns guys I really needed the encouragement to get back out of that puddle!
Moving on through the day there was ample wetness around and I also had to remove the goggles occasionally. Occasionally I’d come to a clearing when I was wearing my goggles and it was difficult to tell if it was fog or a lake of water and my bloody bike acted like a hippo going for the puddles which meant I copped as much of a drenching from the puddles as the rain!
I’m a bit hazy on the sequence of the day but I’ll just list some of my memorable moments in dot point form –
I think it was Big Hol (WR450) slotting into a big muddy rut in front of the cornerman and letting him have it! It was a good laugh and nothing too sinister though
I was amazed by Murph’s ability to continually pop up to be there for me and others, it was incredible! Good onya mate I suppose you’re used to babysitting from your murphsberg runs but its appreciated and good to know you’re keen to get straight in and help your fellow riders! I had a bit of an off on a ledge step up and murph belted past along the chicken track (AKA the smooth line) and although I picked myself up pretty quick I think murph almost beat me back to my bike to check if I needed a hand!!! Then at the end of my day it was poor murph who came across me and my distressed bike and lent a hand trying to diagnose it.
Dan’s very professional ride organising style was great – not only did he have a solid plan in his head, he pulled out the contingency plan to compensate for the bad weather and it was all pretty seamless as he pulled everyone together keeping a great group all day. I loved the ride and had confidence in the leader and sweeps all day even though it was an area I’d never ridden and the conditions were far from pristine so big special thanks to Dan, the sweeps and the whole crew for being well behaved for the most part. What didn’t the ride have??We did uphills, down hills, rock, clay, tight with trees and roots, open with slippery corners and on top of that had a few dodgy holes that went all the way to china and even some imbecile p plated 4wder to deal with!
It was great to see all of the guys and girl giving everything an honest go too! It’s a shame I missed some of the hill action due to the memory card but I’ll work on that for next time. Kylie I think if you rode into that lake when you couldn’t see you might’ve disappeared! Good on you for braving it when you obviously couldn’t see much at all and I hope your back wasn’t too sore after.
For me the weather and conditions were a highlight! That might sound crazy but I’m still young (and dumb) enough to enjoy the challenge and welcome the experience. I’ve ridden in rain previously but not like that – you can actually hear what sounds like popcorn in some of the videos, that’s the rain on my visor which the camera is attached to! Really though I didn’t really feel the cold till I stopped for lunch but it was enough that I had a sausage sanga just to get some warmth :p
That brings me to the awesome effort by Novice and TB taking their Sunday relax time to provide us with entertainment and food! Thanks for the big effort guys much appreciated! Oh and I was stoked to be able to help out and use my new siphon and then the bloody thing wouldn’t budge a drop! I’ll have to sort that out
Another thanks to TB, DanD and Mal from sutto’s for the providing, delivering and fitting my goodies! I’ll do a write up on the awesome performance of the Pirelli scorpion back tyre when I get a moment – even this has been hard to find time for unfortunately.
Big thanks to those that helped get my dead bike out and apologies to all for the inconvenience. I know it can happen but regardless, cheers guys. Special mention to Dan for the dink, TB for the trailer ride and Wikd for the tow rope! That deserves the old bull trophy for getting my bike out of the bush not my bloody useless siphon!
I also figured it was worth gently mentioning that we should be mindful of others’ safety when riding together and this goes especially when you don’t know their riding style or capabilities because that just makes things even more unpredictable. I heard of a couple of minor incidents of poor etiquette through the day and the last thing the old bulls would want is a preventable collision caused by being wreckless with others’ safety.
Between Saturday and Sunday I rode about 160kms and with the exception of my bike losing spark it was the probably best riding I’ve done believe it or not! I guess getting a few rides in consecutively has helped my ability and confidence build and it made for a lot of fun riding with guys and girls that I could watch and pick bits up to learn even more.
I hope you all enjoy the videos as much as I did and if anyone wants to edit them let me know and I’ll get you the source data
Cheers
Trent
Trailboss wrote:
Quote:Austblue wrote:Quote:Sheez TB its not even midday how many rums you had?!None mate just jerking his chain
he would have been all over me if I did the same and he knows it :laugh: , did you get your bike going?
TB
Mate I’ve been here long enough to know when you’re fishing, that’s not what I was on about. Perhaps its the lack of grammar but my head almost popped inside out reading this
Quote:Trailboss wrote:
You are just a slow pommy is all that normally says things like motorocross I don’t do motorcross so I don’t care I don’t do Baja so I don’t care, go back to sleep and cut and paste somethingTB
Haven’t touched the bike in fear of what I’d do to it in a fit of rage. I’m either going to give it to a friend and get him to prep it for sale or let the shop sort it out. I wont sell it unless its fixed.
Sheez TB its not even midday how many rums you had?!
I did notice you loitering around my bike while I was riding yours up the hill, eagle! Me thinks there’s been some sabotage! The things people will do to end the ride early!!! :p
Moto climbing Kylie’s hill!
[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNi7nWVm6EU[/video]
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