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And one for the girls (and Menace)

To all my fans,,,i couldnt have done it without you,,mwwwaaa !!! :kiss: :kiss: :kiss:

It`s stuffed ,,,Sell it!!!!!
menace wrote:the coast is probably the go Aaron.
you might wanna skip around sydney, as in Mudgee to Goulburn, then stay there or Canberra or even Cooma.the inland way, down to Albury then south east down the Great Alpine Rd to Bairnsdale isnt an option in snow season, especially in a bus :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
…do i need to repeat the dates again boony??? :laugh: :laugh:
Why ??????
LC4skin wrote:Bonny your little signature or sign off or whatever its called is “gay foreva”that would be someone in Admin being a peanut again. :angry: they just probably want to sleep with me?????
yous wouldnt know how to make a decent track :cheer: and stay away from my beer fridge :angry: :cheer:
Well there ya go,,, :ohmy: I just got off the phone to the forestry peoples, and bugga me dead if the forests around nundle are closed down just for this weekend for maintainence,,you would`nt read about it????lucky I`m not going up there for a ride this weekend!
:cheer:Boony
Did she buy you a drink??????????
February 24, 2011 at 9:49 pm in reply to: what to take on rides and what do the organisers provide? #197267WikdBeemer wrote:Rat wrote:Ive ridden trials for over 26 years, so some extreme stuff is ok..Just have to get used to this sitting down stuff!
Hope to join the in the fun soon!Trials eh?
What state?
I did trials in NSW for about 10 years, dont worry about sitting down it’s over rated, especially by those people who ride with their left hand on their hip :whistle:
Actually it’s nice to sit for a little bit when your legs need a rest.Bumbag, add:
cable ties
roll of electrical tape
tie wire
metal putty (epoxy metal) – especially if you dont have a bash plate
30mm webbing 8-10mtr long for a tow ropeI always have a couple of fluoro vests in the car as I do organise an ocasional ride.
Organisers should also have extra communications, not just a mobile phone, say a CB radio or epirb or something.
I say this because organisers have the inherant responsibility of the safety of the riders, like the captain of a ship is responsible for the safety of all those on his ship, I feel the same applies for trail rides in the bush as we have similar remoteness to consider.Just another 20 cents worth.
Beemer.
Beema. I think I know where your kinda comn from with the responsibility thing. But in reality, are you not responsible for your own safety as a rider on any ride, At a ride brief(which everyone should hold prior to a ride) it is handy if you can highlight what you feel may be something that should be taken into consideration on the ride to look out for,, EG: My briefs for nundle will always have that we will be riding through active logging areas and that we may also come across 4x4s on the trails, Any body riding behind me is in my eyes is responsible for their own actions and safety, I do have a sweep in place should someone need assistance,A trail ride is a gentlemens agreement to all meet in one place to enjoy the trails in the area, and like life theres always a leader, the middle man, and some that comes through and watches your back, so with all this in mind unless you are being paid to attend the ride you should be willing to acept that you may get injured and that the lead is not responsible for your safety. If I ride off a cliff,(shut up menace) are you gunna follow me????
Boony
Aaron wrote:his wet farts start on the 28th of august. so we will be heading down on the 25th and staying at Aulbry that night. not sure what way we are heading, but ,,,shit we have 6 months to get it soughted.Do you remember saying this boon???:blink:
(his wet farts starts on the 28th)means thats his actual birthdy????its on the 28th and we are leaving here on the 25th to be there for the so called awesome rides Aido and Jak are organising….
I said his wet farts start on the 28th,,
BOLLOCKS wrote:what did you do to my bike Aaron? :angry:
if you messed with my bike while it was at the mechanics your dead meat :angry:
please don’t tell me Pep was naked near my bike :sick:back on topic….solesy will be there.

If raggity Anne has been near your bike Bolls,I would check the air box????? :whistle: :whistle: :whistle: :whistle:
Aaron wrote:Dont know if anybody missed the ride report of the real ride last week it was huge!!!! (the report that is.) Whannys log is goooone. So you can relax and cruise on your ADV bike whanny! I will be there at 730!!:laugh: :unsure: :blush: Does any body else want a cap or latte to go? It will cost you. Better than that Maccas stuff. I need to replace that tire Boon I cant ride a flat one again. Need to organize sheddies. You riding your new ADV bike boll:blink: Pep and I did some interesting things last Saturday to your bling thing and it might give trouble:laugh:you will need to change it tomorrow night. We are leaving early on Saturday morning.it wont take us long,,12/13 beers should pull us up,. :S
who`s the dick???we are leaveng Tamvegas on the 25th to be there by the 26th,,,,,,you peanut????god you worry me sometimes!!!
:blush: :whistle:February 23, 2011 at 1:36 am in reply to: what to take on rides and what do the organisers provide? #197227Rat wrote:As a newbie to this forum, I can use the cook’s XT250 on some south coast rides. I’m asking what do I need to take and what to the organisers provide on these rides.
thanks,
StuRat,, go over the XT from tit to toe and work out what you would need to be self sufficient, IE: spare tube/spark plug/tools/ tyre levers/ pump or O2 cylinders, food/water, chain break/joiner, joining link. the list could be endless. a good reliable bike is the secret, but even the best will break down so just be prepared as if you where on your own, The tour rides will have most of the vital stuff in their support cars, but you still need to be ready for the unexpected,,,,Thats just my 2 bob worth.
Boony
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