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mal5.1 wrote:good luck with it Jeffro.
Sitting around aint much fun mate. I’ve done 1 month and have about 3 to go.
What have you done Mal?
Trailboss wrote:Nickj wrote:Trailboss wrote:Good luck again mate, drugs are your friendTB
Beer and drugs are your friend Jeffro, get well mate :pinch:
Stay off the beers mate seriously retards recovery
All alcohol actually
Besides look how retarded Mick is
true see :whistle: :laugh: you will end up drinking petrol, fishing for cats, etc etc
TB
But he does live an interesting life don’t you Mick :kiss: :laugh: :laugh:
adam wrote:OuchHow long are you off the bike? :dry:
Adam.
Could be up to 6 months, for off road work at least.
Happy Birthday Hatto, I hope you have a good day.
Oh and 43 is not old, just mature
Phones not working?
The number is 02 47311210Snip hey, good thinking, far too many yanks in the world already
Happy Birthday Krusty, have a good one mate
You lucky, lucky bastards!!
Happy Birthday Shagga, ope it’s been a good one
King STM wrote:Happy Birthday Mate
If I was a real King I would organise a public holiday for you :laugh:
Have a great day mate.STM
That’s ok STM I have organised to make this a long weekend just for the occasion, well Bouder and Bollock’s Birthdays
Happy Birthday Boulder, I hope your having a greta day mate!
They are selling on bikesales for between about $2500 and $3500
There is a Garmin going cheap on ADV
http://www.advrider.com/forums/showpost.php?p=16094953&postcount=154axel wrote:. So is it easy to follow a saved trip whilst riding? How do you use it in reality on the track?There are a cfew of ways you can set up your trip;
The first is to just put in your destination and let the GPS pick the route the same way the car ones do, you have the option to avoid certain types of roads though such as highways or toll roads.
The second is you can pick intersections and use them as way points along the course you want to travel, you can even do this on your computer with the software that comes with the maps then download the route onto the GPS.
Either of the first 2 will give you alarms and warnings along the way as you approach turns and intersections and you can have it set up so that it tells you how far to the next turn or intersection so that as you go past one waypoint you have an idea how far to the next one without looking at the screen every 20 seconds.
The third is to just draw your course using the mouse curser on you computer and download it onto the GPS, this way is not as accurate as the first 2 depending on how well you control your mouse. On one trip I did the GPS had me turning up someones driveway at a point pretty much exactly betwen to streets due to inaccuracy of the mouse pointer. It is still very effective though but you need to keep your eye on the screen more often. That’s the system we used for the Cameron Corner run with no problems.
You can also just have it set to record where you go, so you can turn it on and go exploring without having to worry about getting lost. It will record your movements and at any time you can ask it to back track (it will ask you to mark a point to start back tracking using the curser on the GPS) and you just follow the line on the screen.
Happy Birthday Rebore,I hope your day has been a cracker
June 5, 2011 at 3:33 pm in reply to: Sweep Riders needed. State Sprints, Mt Seaview. JULY 23-24 #202690Bloody Surgery, I would be in if I could being a ride whore an’ all
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