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Forgot to mention that TB brought along some of the Jack Link’s Beef jerky to sample (thanks TB) and I have to say it is some of the nicest I have tasted. So if you like beef jerky, get into some Jack Link’s, good stuff, and support one of the site sponsors.
Judging by the pink glove and the tight 3/4 jeans, that’s a girl under all those prick. Might be enough to turn her off proicks for life and into the lesbian community. Not that there’s anything wrong with that.
A good ride boys, I really enjoyed the tracks even though the front tyre didn’t seem to, it wanted to go in a different direction to me. One of the high lights of the day was seeing Wkdbeamer log hopping and flip it, he held on to it though and the bars never touched the ground. Luckily no-one saw it except me and i’ll never tell, I’m good with secrets.
Thanks TW for leading and everyone else for making it a good day.
Welcome Gotchya, It’s not a bad way to start your OBT adventures with a big couple of days riding and a chance of some really cool prizes, I will see you next weekend.
Jeff
There will still be bragging rights for the admin team, not to mention plenty of witnesses to back up any alleged claims.
Now boys, play nice lest the public think this is an unfriendly site :angry:
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Quote:micknmeld wrote:I have been to Fraser Is. a couple of times and one thing I can tell you is that, it is sand and more sand and every now and then, just to keep you on your toes, you will come across a sandy patch.
There are also plenty of 4WD’s getting around the place that need to be avoided. Not to mention cops with radar guns occasionally.
Wanted to get this ride ack on the radar so I have bumped the initial info
training wheels wrote:
Quote:Hi All,I have organised a ride with Rogerdoger and maybe a few others. old Al had to pull out due to his ankle injury (get well soon Al). I thought I might post the ride details here for those of you who may be interested in coming along.
Date: Saturday May 16 2009.
The ride will be from Mt Sugarloaf lookout, down to Freeman’s servo via Killingsworth, lunch/fuel stop at Freemans, up the back way to Heaton Lookout (Wattagans) then returning to Sugarloaf via the Range Road. It is a good mix of single line and fire trails. Approx 90 km loop.
Grade 3. For those not comfortable with the rocky climbs there is an easy detour at each one (that’s the way I will be going).
Meeting place is the Mt Sugarloaf top picnic area, immed off the lookout car park. Bring some Aerogard.
Ready to ride 9:30 am. That should find us at Freemans servo for lunch. Should be back at Sugarloaf by 2ish.
I did a recce ride recently with a couple of Newcastle lads. Here is a 90 sec video of the ride:
Cheers,
Training wheelsI’m gonna give this one a miss guys, enjoy your weekend.
Do you think Nundle will get this cold?
Were they the stock bars boony, I read somewhere that the standard bars are way too soft.
Radiator Guards by Force Accessories, Inspiration by Boony.
I actually ordered mine after seeing the picture of yours the other week, I had been “gunna get some” for ages. When I went to fit them I found that both my radiators were already twisted, I new I had bent the bottom shroud attachment point on both sides but I didn’t realise I had twisted the whole radiator. I know when I did the damage to both of them, one was when I stopped and went to put my foot down only to realise too late that there was a big hole there and the other was a slow speed front wheel wash out on soft terrain. They weren’t high speed or high impact incidences so it goes to show how weak they are and the value in fitting guards and braces, definately money well spent.
Sounds like a good ride there TW, I’ll see you next Saturday
Put me down as comfirmed too TB
Quote:here is a group picture of allI think I recognise Eagle in there, he’s the one to the right of centre
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