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Yeah a lot easier than when I started. I have about 3 big cravings a day now instead of one big craving all day. :blink: AS Jeffro said they only last about 3 minutes so you just have to get your mind off it and all is good. I am determined to not buy another packet ever again.
Looking awesome so far. You have a good man on the job helping you Chris. Not only does he like spannering…he just loves bling and Hondas.
Thanks TB they look trick.
c-e-l wrote:
Quote:Photos to come…..Hurry up man, I wanna see how good it all looks, especially the rims

I will give you 5 minutes of my time on monday night then.
I couldnt give a rats arse when you have it to be perfectly honest. Whether I am there or not will make sweet FA difference.

singletrackmind wrote:
Quote:Singletracks are illegal in National parks but are legal in State Forests.STM
where did you get that info STM???
A lot of the single trails we ride are in fact disused and overgrown firetrails and logging snig tracks. I wonder at what stage of regrowth do they no longer consider them to be “legal trails”. Many of these trails would have long gone back to lantana forest if there weren’t trails continually being kept open.
Both Bruce and myself grabbed the ad hoc trail statement and ran with it. Bruce was right about the whole thing being political spin.
Yes back on topic………unregoed.
I like the way they lock up forestry by calling it a National Park or Nature reserve, in doing so make the area so protected that you can’t even go out there and get a load of fire wood for home, but as soon as the likes of BORAL wave a big fat cheque about, the concerns for the endangered “yellow crested sav sucker” or whatever other critter that needs protecting (hence the need for the Nature reserve in the first place)seems to go straight out the window.
The whole NPWS is rife with double standards like this.
Why so cynical mr Blue?? One only has to go into any State Forest or NP on the MNC to see what a great job the relevent departments are doing on eradicating, noxious weeds like Lantana for instance. The great job the Forestry (and or their contractors) do in cleaning up after logging operations is always a sight to behold too.
THe damage trailbikes do to the bush by using ad hoc trails would have to be 10 times worse than the damage that the Dozer and skidder that are currently Logging in a nearby nature reserve, wouldn’t you say?
If they are looking for someone to blame for their slackness maybe they should look a bit further afield than the trailbike brigade. You ought to see the damage done here in the bush a couple of years back when a major horse trail ride took place here through the National park in damp weather. Talk about chopping trails to bits and I am 100% sure that not one of the 1000’s of lumps of horse shit left behind, had any non endemic seeds in them either.(Read with tongue in cheek)
Trailboss wrote:
Quote:micknmeld wrote:Quote:Trailboss wrote:Quote:PS Stay away from Mick also he smells
TB
Charming.
True but
I wont be there for a start anyhow, so it shouldn’t matter if I stink or not.
Actually I will be having lunch with my friends from the Old Bulls on that day.Trailboss wrote:
Quote:PS Stay away from Mick also he smells
TB
Charming.
The Rowan is. Stay away from him though he is a nutter, you will laugh so much your guts will hurt.
Might be a bouncy ride into Sydney this arvo especially if you are on a Qantas Dash 8 :ohmy: :X
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