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BTW I did comment at sunny corner I thought you were a chainy always had a fag in your mouth, I’m not quite that bad unless im on the drink…
Hey Jak, I got a script from the doc for patches, much cheaper that way, I will be starting next monday, I tried champix and it sent me completely nuts so I personally would not try that again, I have heard good things about hypnosis but it bothers me that I don’t know what they are saying whilst under, like they could tell me to buy a honda and that would just suck, my biggest issue is habit and trying to break that, maybe we should start an old bull give up thread for support, although I smoke I still think it is a filthy disgusting habit but I’m addicted and it really sucks, I will be giving it a good go cause I don’t want to smoke anymore and if hypnosis is the go I will give it a try. one for health and the other for money that I will save I could be paying off another 2 bikes.
Best of luck whatever you chose.
Cheers
Chris.Hey Brad, the ttr110 is a great bike, I bought one for the wife to learn on although she has now progressed to a ttr125, the ttr110 still cops a flogging as my daughters boyfriend rides it when we go away, he flogs it but it takes everything he throws at it, I do change the oil very regularly however and keep it very well maintained, I think in that class you cant beat the 110, then he can progress to the 125, also a great bike, I have a rekluse installed in the mrs one.
Cheers
Chris.Ok Wolfie, 15-16th it is I will start to organise a social gathering camp out, you are in charge of pink garbage bags, and tomato sauce :laugh: :laugh:
Scotty wrote:chris72a wrote:wolfie wrote:can we go again ,can we can we pleasesure can wolfie, one thing I’ve never done at clarence is camped the night so I might try and organise that, when it gets warmer. there will be plenty more sunday morning rides before that though, we’ll do some harder stuff next time that was an easy ride :ohmy: :ohmy:
Id be keen for a camp out up there when its a little warmer. I have all of September off work. Will be in Fiji the first two weeks but late September the weather is starting to come good.
I might even head back up there this Sunday for a bit of a reci ride to look for some new singles for a ride I have planned with some of the guys from work next month. The better half is away this weekend and I have a work drinks night on Saturday night so i’m not locking anything in as it will depend how I pull up :sick: , (If I even make it home).
O.K so what do ya reckon I’ll organise for end of september?
Happy birthday fish hope you have/had a great day, thanks also for your support over the last couple of years,
Cheers
Chris.Bob wrote:chris72a wrote:Commitment,Commitment,Commitment,Commitment,Commitment. You can’t ride that quick without being 100% commited, it’s like hitting a rut and I slow down and bobble but if I hit it fast it’s a lot easier..Better post up some vid of your COMMITMENT Chris so us armchair racers can pick the eyes out of it :laugh:
Ha ha bob I was referring to Lyndon’s Commitment not mine, I’m a chicken arse…
Commitment,Commitment,Commitment,Commitment,Commitment. You can’t ride that quick without being 100% commited, it’s like hitting a rut and I slow down and bobble but if I hit it fast it’s a lot easier..
Scotty wrote:I managed to secure a leave pass for this ride at the last minute. Met up with Wolfie and waited around in the cold for Chris, Krusty and Steiner to arrive. Clear sky’s and a chill in the air after a couple days of rain, perfect riding weather.
We gear up and Chris lead us out through some open single and twin track to the powerline trail. The hills on the powerline trail were slippery after the recent ran and caused carnage for some. We pulled out onto Blackfellows Hand Trail when Chris pointed to me to lead. I soon realised why Chris didn’t want to lead when I met up with some 4×4’s coming the opposite direction.We made our ways into some single and into the back of Blackfellows cave. I was set the lead the group across the road into the Ben Bullen area until the seppo chucked a little tantrum about the pine forest singles. Back up Blackfellows and into more single. The singles along here held plenty of water but where fun and flowing.
We headed into the pine forest where Chris led us down into some swamp. I almost expected to see some buck toothed redneck buzzing along the swamp on one of those fan boats.
We found our way around some flowing pine singles before making our way back to the car, via a rocky, rutted, eroded, boghole strewn trail Krusty led us along. Sounds bad but was actually a cool little trail that I will put in the memory bank.
All up a great day out.I got a couple of vids but have uploaded in a low quality format because I couldn’t be bothered waiting all night for HD uploads.
Krusty
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOCbbBsKCewChris having a lay down on the hill.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ze6qj1QZgfYWolfie making it look easy, almost
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjVZsvFIlowSteiner have some grip issues.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRtbv6zIH6wThe drop into Blackfellows.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahpJ0vKiVlEThanks for the vids scotty great stuff, they look fine to me.
Cheers
Chris.wolfie wrote:can we go again ,can we can we pleasesure can wolfie, one thing I’ve never done at clarence is camped the night so I might try and organise that, when it gets warmer. there will be plenty more sunday morning rides before that though, we’ll do some harder stuff next time that was an easy ride :ohmy: :ohmy:
I’d settle for mac as
how the hell did you manage that Moto, were you playing harmonica whilst riding again.!
Scotty wrote:Anybody got any tips for getting ya leg over?flowers work 50% of the time :laugh:
Krusty wrote:I’ll be bringing 8 sausages Chrissee you at your place around 7:45 am….
cool i’ll leave my stuff in the garage, just pack the car and put the bike on before you wake me up
great stuff scotty hopefully see ya there.
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