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Jeffro wrote:Huskybloke is your man, he had one for quite a while before he got the 300 kato, I am sure he will be along sooner rather than later.
Yes Huskyblock did have one and now owns a KTM isn’t that enough said :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: if there is one thing i have come to discover on the trails is that i will never ever ever buy a husky because of that one husky of huskyblokes
Ok so now White rocket owns some Euro trash does that make you white trash? or Euro Rocket?
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Tommo the tree
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Mick the muppet with his blue steel pose
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Nickj wrote:Corey8 wrote:sam. wrote:hey guyscheers for a good weekend it was awesome even with a really slow support vehicle :laugh: … you got me hooked and i’ll deffenatly be back for more.. thanks again.. sam.
Keep up the good work there Sam you will have that WRF doing every thing you want it to and some
Hey Corey, I think you might have the wrong Sam , Sam13 is on the Wr , I think this Sam is the ‘ Hell Yeah’ ! top support driver?? Not sure but ?
Ok well i am sure the right Sam will get my message LOL thanks Nick.
Man what happened last night with only taree? Dad slept from the M7 to the twin servo’s so i woke him for dinner then slept till port macquarie. He was the best co driver ever. Not often he stays that quite though :laugh:
sam. wrote:hey guyscheers for a good weekend it was awesome even with a really slow support vehicle :laugh: … you got me hooked and i’ll deffenatly be back for more.. thanks again.. sam.
Keep up the good work there Sam you will have that WRF doing every thing you want it to and some
Well what a HUGE weekend. Thank you to everyone that had a hand in the makings of this weekend it was such a top ride. Thanks to Mal 5.1 and donna for letting us stay at there place friday night.
Friday started about 10ish when i rocked up at the old mans place and loaded all the gear and bikes up and shot through to MudnTar for a quick pitstop. Thanks brock for getting what i needed in quick.
then after a quick bite to eat in Taree we headed for the mountains and after a nice drive down i noticed as we started going through town before climbing it was 15 degrees and that just kept going down as fast as we were climbing. by the time we reached Mal 5.1 place it was reading 1c and i thought the jump was now in order. After a few things done to the bikes we headed in side to a pizza and a look at some video Mal had taken of the loops and i was busting to get riding. So off to bed we went (not that i slept that well with the excitement)
Saturday started off with one of the best sunrises i have seen in ages (maybe because that hour doesnt normally get seen much from me) i stepped out side for some photos and then i relised the frost :blink: Mal kitted up and left on bike and we jumped in the car and headed to Capertee where my car was reading -4c
We unloaded everything and kitted up and yes we were running late as TB like to point out to me
The first hour was a blur as i was so cold but i guess the 2 things that stood out for me was the Sunny corner loam and Ollie on a XR650 WTF.
Loved all over the harder loops and the rocky country was unreal to ride in. The loss hills and the pine forest were just so much fun.The afternoon loop was great fun as we were cracking a better pace now all up to Mick the muppet (as he now wanted to be called) hit tommo the tree and don’t ask me why we had named the tree tommo it had something to do with 3rd party insurance and all his big talk then we found out his working back ground and we kept him in high spirits till Matt and Pat the ambo dudes arrived and they took good care of him and sorted him out. How ever i think Dr Sutto may need to have a look at the KTM
After the lack of sleep the night before i made it to after the auction and hit the sack.
Sunday woke around 6ish and made a fire and had some breaky and packed up and fueled up. The morning loop was the best loop of the weekend for me i played sweep on this loop but nearly every one kept moving along bar 1 little misshap hey Galey
after a quick lunch the remaining 36 bikes rolled out for the ride back to Capertee which i played sweep on and had a little fun on the way back to the cars. After loading up we headed home and i walked in the door at 1.15 this morning and thought poor nickj would still be going.
– Congrats King STM
– Thanks every one that come on the ride to make it what it was
– Thanks OBT admin for what you doCorey8
May 26, 2011 at 12:08 pm in reply to: 3rd Annual OBT Birthday Ride Weekend, 28th, 29th May 2011 #201984Well bag, tent and esky loaded just need to head to the old mans to pick up the trailer and bikes and maybe him.
heading up to the mountains today via a stop off at MudnTar for a couple of Suzuki parts
See you all when i am looking at ya’s
May 23, 2011 at 2:02 am in reply to: 3rd Annual OBT Birthday Ride Weekend, 28th, 29th May 2011 #201799Boony wrote:Corey8 wrote:you will have a ball mate…..
trail riding, ring of knowledge, beers, making snow angels, and more trail riding,, it will be brilliant…
Boony
To be honest i sort of hope when we wake in the morning it is snowing that will be fantastic to see
May 23, 2011 at 1:55 am in reply to: 3rd Annual OBT Birthday Ride Weekend, 28th, 29th May 2011 #201797May 21, 2011 at 10:48 pm in reply to: 3rd Annual OBT Birthday Ride Weekend, 28th, 29th May 2011 #201734Boony wrote:singletrackmind wrote:Mmmmmm Boony predicts snow for that weekend along with the occasional shower of rain…..
I predict High jelousy with the chance of crying like a baby in tamworth
May 21, 2011 at 2:05 am in reply to: 3rd Annual OBT Birthday Ride Weekend, 28th, 29th May 2011 #201714axel wrote:Hey I’m not into spooning you blokes to keep warm…..
I’m sharing a tent and esky, have a self inflating mattress and sleeping bag that i’ll roll into a big fat doogie. Should be similar size to a swag. That should be ok yeah?Good question there Axel.
The old man and i will be sharing a tent and an esky, have a sleeping bag each and a small bag each for our cloths. is this ok. what is considered to much?
adam wrote:Corey8 wrote:Now i was born in the 80’s so i am limited on my 80’s music and thank god for that :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: how ever B52’s Love shack can still fill a dance floor now days so it has to be a classic. Yes it is a 80’s song released in 1989 so i was 9If you like the B52’s then get their first album
Just about any Australian pub band from the early 80’s rocked
don’t get too many bands playing the pub circuit these days
Adam.
I got the first album some where
Now i was born in the 80’s so i am limited on my 80’s music and thank god for that :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: how ever B52’s Love shack can still fill a dance floor now days so it has to be a classic. Yes it is a 80’s song released in 1989 so i was 9
May 20, 2011 at 12:51 am in reply to: 3rd Annual OBT Birthday Ride Weekend, 28th, 29th May 2011 #201644mal5.1 wrote:Corey8 wrote:Are we there yet?Yep I am already here…. :woohoo:
Is there still white stuff there Mal?
Happy Birthday STM i hope you got spoilt rotten today and look forward to the STM birthday ride next weekend
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