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Aaron wrote:“would you like to buy a 2011 YZ for $2000 ?” :angry: I suppose some would be broken up for parts ???? They are pricks but the people that buy them are just as much at fault. I hate thieving bastards.!!! I would so like to load up my bikes the night before an early start ride but I can’t. You can’t let anybody know you have got them. Sucks!!!!
I just got back from the coffs area.. :whistle:
On a different subject than holidays, I have for sale a quantity of used bikes for sale, $6000.00 for the lot sounds fair. :ohmy: :ohmy: :pinch:
Seriously, these theives need to be strung up by their nuts and flogged. :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry:
Boony
ECKS-Man wrote:I’m almost embarrased to ask, but figure what the hell, you lot already know I’m a bastard! 👿 I’ve got nothing to lose! :laugh:Bought a mountain bike on Ebay and my brother in law picked it up for me. It is now sitting in his shed at Frenchs Forest and I’m in Wellington, 350km away. Now I have no problem with driving to his place and picking the thing up, and that’s what will happen unless I get some help here – hell, last year when my mate was in ICU at Westmead I’d drive down to see him on a Saturday arvo and be home by midnight!
So, if by any strange chance in the next week or so someone is coming from Sydney to either Orange, Wellington or Dubbo and can help me out by carting this bike around, I’d feel obliged to throw a carton your way! If I like you, I’ll even throw you a FULL carton, not an empty one! :laugh:
Thanks blokes!
Ecks
Edit: Mods, feel free to move this thread to the Bullpit – sorry, my bad! Trying to do too many things at once!
catch a bus in and ride it home ecks, 350ks isnt that far really!!! :S
bigger al wrote:Was that boony :laugh: :laugh:I cant believe he bailed off it and didnt ride to the ground!!! :angry: :angry: :angry:
Now thats KTM tuff,,,just throw it in a creek to cool it off and wash it
, then help out the other guys,
bet he won the race when he road it out,
if it was a DRZ it would have sunk 10 foot in the mud and disappeared. :whistle: :whistle: :whistle: :pinch:Boony
Scotty wrote:At least your thoughtful .Now the DRZ is gone I will throw rego on the RMX and will one day attempt to get up an ride them hills around Tamworth with you fellas.
Hell yeah mate, cmon up, your more than welcome, thinkin about holding a mid year one dayer for those keen??? it only a thought though,,,pretty soon it will be 250s only around here, we will rule the world. :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:
Scotty wrote:Boony wrote:The DRZ s gone scotty,,,ahhh dont worry about it ,,it was too bloody heavy anyway… :whistle: :whistle: :whistle: :whistle:You’ve change Boony. You used to be a man, mans not worried about throwing around a bit of weight. Now you have become a limp wristed, soft hearted girly boy who thinks Orange is in fashion. Man up ya big poof.

I havent changed that much scotty, I will still help them poor buggers pick up their DRZs when they drop them. :cheer: :cheer: :cheer:
The DRZ s gone scotty,,,ahhh dont worry about it ,,it was too bloody heavy anyway… :whistle: :whistle: :whistle: :whistle:
February 1, 2012 at 12:27 am in reply to: Its editors like Mick that give us country people a bad name #215231bigger al wrote:EAGLE`02 wrote:Baaaaaahh,,, :pinch: I mean Nahhhh
He lives in Ted Bullpit Kingswood Country :laugh:And changed preference to Goats a while back

But I can still see a sheepish grin on his face sinse he’s gone to a kato :whistle:
I will have you know ,,,thats a Ram, I am not into boys ,,that would be sick :angry: :angry:
bloody funny stuff up though…. 😆 😆 😆
Nickj wrote:Corey8 wrote:Nickj wrote:
Come on Jacko its red it would make a great bike rack for the CRF
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: It would never be seen again mate !!!
widow maker ! :ohmy: :ohmy: :ohmy:
I could organise something for you if you like! not in the next 4 weeks though, just finished washing and peping the ranga for abig ride we have coming up.
Boony
Great report and what a way to do it, that postie bike thing could catch on around here!
Buzz wrote:Boony wrote:Buzz wrote:Had a great day out, but pulled up a bit sore this morning ( note to self : learn to back off on the slippery sections)
Thanks to every one for the day outBuzz
Hey at least I didnt run into you this ride :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
No you were just being a mobile road block
Why didnt you just go around me then!???? :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
I forgot to mention that this ride was rather on the quiet side, I recon it was due to Aaron being out of the country :whistle: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :pinch:
Bob wrote:We passed 2 turn offs to nundle on the way home , had 2 bikes, petrol and thought we had some left in our own energy reserves …. but it was too late in the day and realistically only thought we wanted to ride and it started to rain :ohmy:next time

Next time mate!
Buzz wrote:Had a great day out, but pulled up a bit sore this morning ( note to self : learn to back off on the slippery sections)
Thanks to every one for the day outBuzz
Hey at least I didnt run into you this ride :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
The heading of this thread sums it up in one, I have never seen the trails in such perfect condition, .
This ride came about from a mate wanting me to lead a ride for a couple of his friends, I said i would and i would organize a couple of other riders to make it interesting. The text went out and I asked Snowy to contact whanny as I have somehow lost his number. 12 riders met at our meeting place and once again we headed for them there hills. Bikes unloaded , corner man system explained to the 4 guys that we havent ridden with before and because Snow and i had decided to see what the ride would be like if we done the whole thing in reverse snowy lead out towards what is known as snowys trails. These trails are mainly native fire trails of red caly and rock, I normally dislike this section because I always seem to have to man handle the DRZ to stop it from throwing me. This trip was totally different, the little 250 handle the trails like they were a tared road, I could not believe the difference . Snow and I had a play in the first singles then one of 550 ktms had elect trouble, turned out a roo had jumped off the mound on the side of the road and actually hit the bikes head light assembly and in turn it smashed the wire connectors behind the shroud causing intermittent starting problems for the rest of the day. We got to the native single and these were in the most awesome condition, hooky with enough slip to back into corners and then let you drive it hard out again, ( yes woody material). I lead from the swampy padock into the berry patch and these trails were also in the best condition we had seen them for quite some time. Lunch and fuel and Buzz donned the vest and started to lead us out, Damien and I were on a corner heading to the wiers when we were told that there was bike with a flat back up the hill and they didnt have levers, we did so off we went back up, god them 250s can go like a scaulded cat up hill.Flat fixed and then along the creek we went, for the first time i was hitting the creek crossings standing up and at some pace, the kato was so easy to ride through them it was ridiculous. We had a plan to send 2 experienced riders up parachute as lead sweeps, they would park at spots that may cause grief and then snow damus and me would sweep from the rear. Minimal carnage, Billy and buzz were the only casualties of the upward running of parachute. When we all got to the top there was four of us parked side by side, Snow (400) House (450) damien (450) and me (250). we all looked at the others and they all had their tongues hanging out but we 4 were bitting at the bit because we knew what was ahead for the next 20ks. it was some of the best riding i have ever had the pleasure of being involved in, we were like a squadron of fighter planes, overtaking at every possible chance , rounding up the lead riders and then all being on the next corner. All i can say here is GO THE 250.
Once we had done a few more pine singles there was a call made to skip a small section and main road it to wombat then we headed for the cars and more important the dungowen pub.In summary
that was the best ride I have ever had in them there hills, good company, no real issue, no hospital trips and the 250 was on song all bloody day..
Our next ride is gunna be a ripper, but its not in them there hills?In forgot
Thank you to our super sweep Demus, mate you are a legend.Boony
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