Craig Hatton

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  • in reply to: The Kings Speech #202103

    Craig Hatton
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    Congrat’s on your appointment, “king STM” has a ring to it- or was that your ring coming out your mouth on Sun Morning “RALF”:woohoo: :cheer: :laugh:

    Hatto


    Craig Hatton
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    Hope you all have a good birthday ride-stay safe

    PS I have some snow clothing going cheap for sat night.:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    Hatto

    in reply to: king Crash B-Day #201875

    Craig Hatton
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    King Crash wrote:
    Thanks Everyone, I appreciate all your well wishes.

    See you all on the weekend…………..

    go the KTMs……………………..who said that?convert in the making:lol: :laugh: :laugh:

    Can’t wait for the ride report comparo!!!Will go something like this – OMG, why have I been punishing myself on a pig for all these years, “orange rocks”:laugh: :P ;) Anyone want to buy a slightly used XR

    Crash

    hatto

    in reply to: king Crash B-Day #201804

    Craig Hatton
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    Happy birthday you old fart. I can tell by looking at you that the weeks have been very good to you over the years, but jesus the weekends must have been tough.:laugh: :P :laugh:

    Have a good one mate- enjoy the last days of kingship

    cheers Hatto

    in reply to: Happy Birthday STM #201585

    Craig Hatton
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    Happy B’day STM, hope you have a good one

    While you will be out riding the fabulous sunny corner:laugh: :sick: loam for you b’day ride, I will be riding your backyard with Boris:woohoo:

    Hatto

    in reply to: Hot tips and Cheap tricks #201280

    Craig Hatton
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    Use a cheap lettuce spinner to spin excess water/cleaner out of air filter before re- oil

    Hatto

    in reply to: Hot tips and Cheap tricks #201279

    Craig Hatton
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    Used an old pushbike cable lock to join to a WR throttle cable to fix a husky clutch cable

    Sparkplug spanner fitted to broken ktm400 clutch lever (hey Justo)

    Hatto

    in reply to: Hot tips and Cheap tricks #201278

    Craig Hatton
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    Disconnected radiator hose off broken radiator and plugged with tree branch, so 1 radiator was still in play (green450’s Bike) Big loop out on rock ledge out the back of Nowra.:ohmy: :huh:

    Hatto

    in reply to: Hot tips and Cheap tricks #201277

    Craig Hatton
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    Used a 6 inch shifting spanner with a bolt through the hole in the end onto broken DT200 gear lever, rode for the rest of a two day ride.

    Hatto

    in reply to: Hot tips and Cheap tricks #201276

    Craig Hatton
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    One the wauchopians told us south coasters

    Remove the foam across the top of a spare pair goggles to stop fogging.;)

    Hatto


    Craig Hatton
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    GaleyKTM300 wrote:
    Hi Team,

    Book me a spot on the start gate for the OBT birthday ride please. I will confess to being a mate of Mal, Tim, Clarky,Marty the list goes on.
    I am a medium paced rider from Bathurst and regularly get out with Tim and Mal and follow their dust at Sunny Corner. I will be looking forwards to Mals single track loops as that guy CAN RIDE!
    I have read the first post and various other interesting posts along the way.
    I recently drove the Turon Track in the 4×4 with my kids and I was drooling at getting back with the bike. Then this great sounding ride comes up. Awesomeness.
    Any tips on conditioning a new swag?

    See you on the 28th to put faces to profiles!

    Cheers Galey

    Easy as galey
    Set the swag up on the lawn, hose it down so that it is good and wet(not just a sprinkle), leave it in the sun to dry-when the top is dry roll it over to make sure the bottom has dried as well-then repeat two more times. I repeat this once a year unless Iv’e been camping in the rain, the more you do it the better it will be-one of mine is now 8 years old and still going strong.

    Cheers Hatto

    in reply to: Whats in your bumbag people? #200877

    Craig Hatton
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    EAGLE`02 wrote:
    Boony wrote:
    micknmeld wrote:
    Boony wrote:
    Theres probably one thing I carry that I dont think I seen on this thread,,( panadol or simular) there is always a sheet in my bum bag.and I carry a small pruning saw,,darn thing has saved the day a few times now.

    Boony

    I carry Panadol and some heartburn tablets in my Camel back. That is the extent of the first aid supplies that I carry though. I best do something about that. :)

    yeah i might do the same???? :( any suggestions what we should pack anyone????

    OXYCODONE,, if you can get it for pain relief !!!
    I do carry Nurofen or Fortes usually, but have misplaced them from my kit :{

    You probably know this already, but be a bit carefull handing out fortes and anything with codene, some people are allergic to codene and they have a bad reaction(feels like a heart attack).
    Also if it is an injury and med evac, the doctors will not be able to do too much to the patient until what you have given them is out of system.

    cheers Hatto


    Craig Hatton
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    Jeffro wrote:
    Hatto wrote:
    Trailboss wrote:
    Jeffro wrote:
    ,,,,,,,,,,, and don’t forget your tickets people.

    Ok I will ask as I couldn’t answer the question when asked, what tickets ?????

    TB

    Pooooooooo Tickets would be my guess

    Hatto

    Well done Hatto. Give that man a prize :D :D :D

    If this cold weather keep up you won’t have to worry about poooooo tickets, you’ll be able to just snap them off.:laugh: :laugh:

    hatto


    Craig Hatton
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    Trailboss wrote:
    Jeffro wrote:
    ,,,,,,,,,,, and don’t forget your tickets people.

    Ok I will ask as I couldn’t answer the question when asked, what tickets ?????

    TB

    Pooooooooo Tickets would be my guess

    Hatto

    in reply to: Mal Coorey R.I.P 10/05/2011 #200885

    Craig Hatton
    Member

    My Condolences go out to the family.
    I first met mal at a ride in Narooma put on by heffo and then when I got involved with OBT at Sutto’s. He was the reason I kept going back to sutto’s in the first instance. Not being local has always been an issue in dealing with shops and Mal changed that for me.

    He would be one of the nicest people I have ever met/dealt with, chatted with, and will be sincerely missed

    Tb my thoughts are with you-Laugh with the Memories.

    Hatto

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