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Have a look here mate, it should have all the info you’re after.
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pauloco7 wrote:Any more details regarding location? Not familiar with “Hills of Gold”, been a while since I’ve been on here, like 4 years…..Hills of Gold are the ones above Nundle.
As others have said Dude, you are not too big. Menace is a larger guy (or used to be, haven’t seen him for a while) and he rode a 300. Sort the suspenders out to suit and you won’t now yourself, not much stops you now so a light weight 2 stroke and you will be unstoppable.
Happy Birthday Pete
Lay a few logs across sweet mother of jesus hill. Then again that may help on that hill.lol
snowy09 wrote:Boony wrote:You’re changed Jeffro.It’s almost been downhill for him since he tried adventure riding!
If you see the way traffic is here you wouldn’t say that, in some ways it is more hardcore than one of Murphs rides. :laugh: :woohoo: :ohmy:
Took it out for it first run today and put about 85km on it and got caught in a torrential downpour. I had it pinned a couple of times going up hills and it slowed down or just wouldn’t wind up. It was a weird feeling because it is automatic so you can’t knock it back a peg or 2, you just have to accept it. lucky I lost that 15kg since I got here or i may not have made it up at all.
Boze wrote:Some knew I was tossing up between the 350 and the 500. But I think the 500 is as lite as the 350 but with power.something that I found the other day.
Best quote from the video, “I would definitely recommend the 350 to my girlfirends”. Hahahah.
Who rides the 350 here? 😆 😆 😆
Thanks Gents.
I had an ordinary day working followed by a visit to an orphanage where we took them some food to stock their kitchen and a feed of KFC and birthday cake, then out for dinner. Being that I am getting to be an old fart I was home before 8:30.
Good stuff Snowy, ya gotta love a new bike. Glad you are enjoying.
Sorry Adam, just noticed your reply.
Got it sorted (mostly), took it to a professional and it turns out that when I replaced the left side engine cover I didn’t tuck on of the wires to the sttor away properly and it got chewed out. Luckily it was the wire for the lights and stough and not the one to the ignition or I would have ended up stuck somewhere. All the lights are working again now.
I also thought the battery wasn’t charging properly but it turns out the starter motor is dying and needs to be replaced but I will worry about that next time I am home.Thanks for the Discovery, Termite Mound, Exploration Tour ride Dude and Des, it was a nice way to ease back in. We had a couple of tricky sections but overall a good run back.
Dude is nothing if not persistent, a couple of the “tracks” we followed petered out but Dude kept following the gaps through the trees until we ran out of gaps or came to a cliff face, they always seemed to be heading down hill which made for a good fun run back up the hills on almost Virgin ground. It was fairly warm and I sweat like a whore in church and ended up running out of wTer. The bike was boiling a couple of times too in the slow going of some overgrown tracks as well.
I still have to check the gopro but I think it failed me again, only a couple from me.
The Great Termite Mound Discovery
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The vines were vicious
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Hide and seek with Des getting around another downed tree.
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Oooh, 6 broken ribs! never broken a rib but bruised them pretty good one time, very uncomfortable just to move.
Heal well old fella.
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