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This is NOT an entry per se.
It doesn’t meet any of the criteria set…
But I’m practicing posting a you tube vid I posted re some of the blokes I ride with at Sunny Corner.
Before you start watching I can tell you Bucky hates:
-Single track
-Eggs
-Camping in shearing sheds we call the “LUND Hilton”It’s a pisstake on one of our mates… there are some “in” jokes you may not get but it may stimulate some others to something. The others I have watched have been good!
Thanks STM!
That should all keep me occupied for a while…
Bloody hell! You’re a good instructor… I nailed this too. AND I found some other person on the planet who owns a VOR, albeit a 12V one :dry:
shane_vor wrote:Nice write up. Won’t see me on one of those grasshopper bikes though. A bike with a windscreen is…a car!Sure.
Help was so good with photo’s now I’m looking for help to post video’s FROM YOUTUBE.
STM? You appear to be the man… :blush:
Wigster,
When I first started riding I was looking at getting a bumbag setup and was getting it all sorted. All the old blokes carried a cigarette lighter… but they didn’t smoke. :dry:
Eventually I asked why. And was told very dryly that if the worst came to to the worst I was to just take the fuel line off the tank, splash some fuel around the bike, especially on the tyres, find my lighter in my bumbag and light ‘er up! Apparently someone was supposed to see the smoke or come and put out the bushfire and in the process save my sorry arse. :blink:
Tip for new players: Carry a lighter in your bumbag and don’t be afraid to use it!
Can’t do Lithgow… wish I could. Shame that I have to work to make the coin to spend when I’m not at work.
I dodgied up a $5 tank bag I bought at Walmart in the US when I went there five years ago… it worked well. In it I had my Canon EOS 550d the “good camera”. But as you can see I used my phone… way easier in and out of the chest pocket of my jacket. I’m going to buy a little compact camera that takes decent pics for this purpose but will wait until after I have my NAV ride GPS.
I also found that my gear had seen better days. My Alpine Star tech 8’s that were 13 years old were falling apart! But it wasn’t the leather that failed it was the PLASTIC which caused the failures… leather was 100% fine but plastics were poo! I am very disappointed.
To solve the problem I went out and bought a pair of Acerbis Graffiti boots for $100. If they last me two years it’s money well spent… no way in hell I was paying $549 for a new pair of tech 8’s!
Time to get out on home, didn’t want to do Bells Line in the dark and still had to ride Marsden Swamp and Cox’s River before going home via Hartley Vale again.
At my mates parents letterbox…
Windmill that NO ONE has ever seen before :ohmy:
Everyone hates loamy windy roads… don’t they?
At the end of the day 275km done. Had a ball. But my bike fitness is ZERO. My let hand and forearm was killing me from all the gear changes. In the second half of the day I was really having a go so there were lots of gear changes! I also discovered that I was glad I didn’t have a GPS and couldn’t accept an offer to tag along on the June NAV ride. BUT I really want to get amongst it and hopefully make the next one, especially if my wingman Bucky and my trailer tower Shane can get there!
Dunno if it’s too long, too many words, too many pictures??? But I know it took longer to do the report than the bloody ride. But I had help from my friends TB, Mal and STM if they didn’t help it would have just been too many words on a page! Thanks men. :blush:
Made it to point “A” and set about finding my way to point “B”.
All was going swimmingly until I came across this…
Bugger.
Started to look for work arounds. Went east first. No luck, but was having fun finding out about the new motor.
Came back and went west this time. Mmmmmm… this is looking promising. I knew I had to be on the Bicentennial horse trail to get through to point B and this was working… so far.
I went a little way down the saddle, but time was ticking, I was on my own and didn’t really want to have to pick up this behemoth on my own.
I went back to the first road block and accidentally found myself on the other side of the wire.
Followed the old track for about 250m before coming to this… someone really doesn’t want people down this track. They’ve really ripped the bridge out…
But I did find this bit of single track and I will bring Bucky back and make him ride it! By the way Bucky HATES single… he has mental health issues obviously.
A pissed idiot I know decided to “help” by posting on OBT seeking advice re tyre changes as he thought it was sacrilege that I should take it to a shop and say “Fix this”. Thanks for the encouragement Shane, but I’d rather be riding… the 16yo apprentice was happy to do it for me, and his boss was happy to charge $16 for the service. At the end of the day (or was it the beginning??) I just wanted to ride and this got the job done.
Raced home and threw it all together and got on the road…
Rediscovered something I’ve always known, well since my old enduro days… I HATE TAR TRANSPORTS!
I’ve driven Bells Line of Road literally thousands of times but this was the first time I’ve ridden it.
My first deviation off the black snake was down Hartley Vale Road… good to get off the tar!Down through Hartley Vale, east on the Great Western Hwy to Cox’s River Road and then up Lowther Siding Road. Through Hampton and following some Google maps research discovered a back road into the pines behind the Hampton school.
Still getting used to the new bike but having a blast… always in the back of my mind that I’m on my own and mustn’t be too silly…
I’m all over the shop like a mad woman, but from my research I liked the look of the Tenere, but coming from a trail riding/enduro background didn’t really want a bike that I would be disappointed in. TB stepped in years ago and offered me a ride on his bike “for a couple of hours”! What sort of lunatic is he? I’d never even met the bloke, let alone had a non computer conversation with him. But in reading TB’s experiences with the Tenere I knew the bike would suit my intended purpose!
So I had this bike in the shed for a week had done a snappy ten kay ride, around Richmond. I saw I had a few days off and decided I needed to go for a ride to test out the new ride. Shane and Bucky and I had been talking about an overnighter to Yerranderie, I decided it was a good idea but wanted to do as much dirt as possible. Many years ago the wife and I drove my Hilux from Duckmaloi Road to Edith Road. On google maps I had it as point A to point B, so I gave it the name of point to point!
On the night before the ride I dragged out all my old riding gear and lay it on the floor. Looked OK… helmet is a bit old, but you can’t have everything. Went out to the shed to give the bike the once over. Dropped it off the centre stand and hear this squeaky sound coming from the rear tyre as I pushed it from the back of the garage to the front… that didn’t happen last time I moved it!So I went to undo the dust cap and the whole valve just rotated with the stem…. FAAAAAARK me! No I didn’t have a spare tube either. So I made the decision I was still riding but I wasn’t going to stuff about and try and remember how to change a tube on a 5 degree morning when I should be riding.
That’s NOT funny Malcom! :angry:
I just joined photobucket and loaded my pics there! And have even saved my report as a word document so I can go in and just add pics…
24hours too late… but thanks anyway
At the end of the day I think I’ve worked it out…
EDIT: Shite… it worked
Thanks to all. Malcolm I’ll give your version a crack too! Leave it here I’me sure there’ll be another gumby, like me, along soon who’ll want to read all about it!
Thanks STM too for taking the time and effort with the video!
Thanks STM!
I just watched your video… great job mate. Really appreciate what you have done! I just need to sit down and try it all out.
Damn, bugger, poo, bum…
but OK.
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