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Here are a few general shots from the lunchtime service
Dave came in and had been in a crash. The bike was OK apart from a bent barkbuster, but Dave was not happy. Most unlike him really! I sat him in the shade and got him drinking and eating then sorted out the bike. It was just a matter of loosening the end bolt of the barkbuster and swinging on the thing until it was more of less straight. Might be worth looking at replacing some of the mounting bars though Dave – just in case!
Threw in a bit of fuel and when I was done, Dave seemed a bit happier. Nothing like a bit of a rest and some food to make you feel more human. Next time I will remember to take some Brufen with us, or something similar!
I headed to a viewing area and got a few more shots as the competitors went through a dusty track through the trees. More than one looked up and saw me, then headed for the scrub! As much as it was a bit funny, I was sorry to be a distraction to them, this close to the end you don’t need a crash into a tree or fence!
Here are a few shots from there:
Ok, so day 2 dawned and we were hot to trot. I hooked Dave up with the map and gave the bike a quick once-over – no dramas. Helped him kit up and then I headed to the first service. As I approached the service area I could see dust off to the north east. Lots of dust. Let me rephrase that: HEAPS of DUST!!
I arrived after the front runners had already arrived and were being fuelled up, cleaned off and psyched up again. I tried to get a few pics as the guys came down a fast straight to the flying finish. More than a few had the bike popping off the rev limiter in top gear as they flew down there! There was so much dust that after one bike came through, anyone behind him was invisible – stuffed if I know how they saw anything!
Here’s a few piccies:
The time control:
Did I mention the dust?
Check this out:
The service area:
Dave came in and I fuelled him up and gave him a drink before we both headed off.
I would have a long wait at Vermont Hall for him to show up, it was a long selective and I only had to go about 40km. I got to see the GHR boys in action as they changed Jake’s rear mousse and tyre in their lunch hour. Bloody unbelieveable!
Had a yarn to Caeser’s crew – Dean was number 28 at the Safari so I had met him before. Caught up with a few other blokes and had someone ask me which magazine I was with… Go figure! Just because I have a long… lens, apparently I am a Magazine bitch! Actually that inspired me, so I have a report I will send to TBAM and see how it goes!
Yeah, I knew it was Spock, I met him at the Safari last year. Tough as – that was a huge hit on Saturday! Still, to go out in the first selective has got to suck!
Might see about getting Day 2 up for you lot…
We decided to make Dave wait when he got back to the showground and I stuck around to get shots of Crash. It seemed to take ages for him to show up though. Some other guys came through in the meantime:
Chris
And finally, Crash
Dave moved from his start position of 68 to be in 44 at the end of Day 1. Good running! Crash was going OK and there was still a whole day of racing to get through before the beers could flow in earnest.
Day 2 later.
Cheers!
ECKS
Dave came through looking pretty good:
And then we headed to the lunchtime service at Vermont Hall. This is Crash about to head back out after lunch:
And another TB classic:
We found a viewing area on a dam where the track curved right and left and I had a higher vantage point. Turned out to be pretty hard to get decent shots there actually, but here are a few:
Dave:
More from the same spot:
This guy had taken a fair hit by the angle of his headlight, helmet peak and the way his head sits on his neck!
Managed to snap another shot of TB:
(Just kidding mate!!)
Anyway, Dave was a little bit nervy but set to go. This event seemed much less daunting given our Safari experience last year, so we were both much more relaxed.
TB’s camp:
Our setup:
Dave set to go:
I didn’t stick around to see Dave start. I had a bad experience at Safari where I did wait for him to start and ended up missing him at the first fuel stop. Shocker. So I headed to the first service and got set up, and before too long TB rolled in and we talked shit for a while, waiting for something to happen.
One bloke had tried to make his CRF imitate the grasshoppers we had splattered all over the front of the utes:
His helmet was a shattered mess too! Lucky lad!
Dave came in and was in a great mood. I fuelled him up, gave him a drink and a bite to eat and put a new map in the roller before he headed to the next selective and I went to a viewing area to get a few piccies.
We were located near a tractor parked on the outside of a fast right-hand bend, just outside the fence. I got a few piccies, but too many to put them all up here. Here are some of the best:
Did I mention the dust?
Paul Sinderberry, sliding sideways but still time to wave to the crowd!
Oh, and Rod Faggoter won, with the Smith brothers in 2 and 3 – but I don’t recall who was 2 and who was 3!
Top effort Rod! Good to see him get up after a very unlucky run at the Aussie Safari last year!
Hoo boy, what a great weekend! Dave started in position 68 and finished a very respectable 42, Crash I’m not sure of yet, other than he DID finish despite carby troubles in the last stage – which cleared up as he got into the transport section!
Plenty of piccies – which deserve a dedicated thread and will get one, but here’s a couple of Crash doin’ the do!
Stage 3, Day 1, nearly at the end. Crash on the fly!
TB made him wear the polka dot jersey and it didn’t do poor Crash any favours!
white rocket wrote:
Quote:ECKS-Man wrote:Quote:I got a Yuasa clone (unbranded, but apparently from the same factory) for about $60 for the WR. Came with a 12 month warranty, so gave it a crack. No complaints and at the price even if you only get a year and a day out of it, its cheap enough.got one of these today same price seems okay said katana on the box sold by yuase
Yeah that rings a bell. No complaints here, it could die tomorrow and I would be happy with 14 months of good service from it. Not bad for $60.
I’ll post up my prep for Condo as pit bitch for Dave… there ya go, that’s it! :laugh: :laugh:
Tomorrow morning I’ll unload my ute and we will toss in a few tools, bits & bobs, maybe an air filter, hook the trailer to the ute and head off. :laugh:
Keep it simple… and ride a Husky TE610 (the honda 90 of the open class!). :laugh:
Not right into roosting actually – lack of skill perhaps? Splashing, well it happens.
Then again most of my riding doesn’t give huge opportunities for roosting (with mud anyhow). Tight single, rocks and hills, that’s where its at!
An old Scottish bloke is drinking at a bar, and a younger guy sits down next to him and orders a beer. the old guy sees that he has a captive audience, so he says, “Aye, laddy. Ya see this bar back here? I built it meself! I planed it by hand, I didn’t USE one of them fancy electric sanders, NUUU! It took me a whole week and I nearly brrrroke me back! But, do they call me McGregor the Bar-Builder? NUUUU!” He takes another drink. Then he says, “Ya see that stone wall yonder? I BUILT IT MESELF! I hauled all the rooks from the river with a barrow! It took me two weeks and I nearly brrroke me back! But, do they call me McGregor the Wall-Maker? NUUUU!” He takes another drink and then says, “Ya see that wooden pier out yonder? I built it meself! The whole thing, board by board! But, do they call me McGregor the Pier-Builder? NUUU!” He takes another drink, then looks around cautiously, then whispers, “But,” he says, “Ya fook ONE goat!”
How do you get a condom on a whale???
Take the ‘C’ out of ‘Cat’ and the ‘F’ out of ‘Way’
(There’s no F’in way!!)
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