Forum Replies Created
-
AuthorPosts
-
Trouble brewing…. :laugh:
Wrong but funny anyhow.
That Aido is a right get about at times! He posts from exotic locations on a regular basis.
LC4skin wrote:Just having a little kip whilst waiting for Honda riders to catch up.FAIL LC, :laugh:
I am pretty sure if you study the pic, you will see a Honda of in the distance.
I am going for E too.
He is obviously foraging for worms and beetles for lunch.
After paying the ridiculous prices for KTM spares and hard parts, he can no longer afford his usual foray down to the berry patch for lunch.
The fact that he can’t afford a stand for the Kato is testament to my theory.
goldfish wrote:micknmeld wrote:Hey Kram, how do they wheel stand? Have they got the power to get the front wheel off the ground?????:laugh:
They do OK Mick. Must have got the power in the right spot :woohoo:
And what did you think of the big gs 1200’s cornering ability. Couldn’t have been too bad to be rounding me up on the outside. :ohmy:
Kfish
They corner well!!! Although, when I rounded you up, I merely caught you napping. :whistle:
Hey Kram, how do they wheel stand? Have they got the power to get the front wheel off the ground?????
:laugh:
Riding the big Beemer reminded me of this version of an often Parodied clip.
Yeah Boulder! It is a pity that you are just getting the feel of the bike proper and then the ride is over!
It was still a good way to spend some time and try out some new technology. I loved the heated hand grips! :laugh:
To be honest, I enjoyed the road bike better. Some serious WOW factor there! :woohoo:
I just loved how you could hold the throttle in any position and with out using the clutch, you could upshift! I don’t think I have ever experienced acceleration like it on any motorcycle I have ridden. :woohoo:
And it had a seriously sweet note !! I can only imagine what it would sound like, with a Akrapovic on it.
Nickj wrote:Sounds like a good day out on a couple of hi tech bikes their Mick , any future plans for either ?Nick
Um I don’t think so Nick, The GS is just to big for the sort of riding I like to do and the RR would either cost me my licence or worse! :ohmy:
No plans for a new bike here, so long as the wife has the travel bug happening.
bigger al wrote:help needed on the speed setting code on the crf didg speedoSurely Nickj or STM have a manual for it?
razzle wrote:Am I missing anything?Just got myself a Camelbak backpack too and wondered what everyone packs for (let’s say) a ride like Mick’s 100km loop … Spares of any kind? Tools of any kind? etc?
You better pack your sense of humour and patience, if you are following me through the singles! :laugh:
Trailboss wrote:Good stuff Mick but you have some double ups there mateDoesn’t matter they were still great moments! :laugh:
Some more random OBT moments.
A great way to finish a day’s riding at Coffs.
The day the Bee got me in the eye.
Finding this abandoned in the middle of no where.
At the worst caravan park in the world (Nabiac)
The fog at Comboyne at 11am.
Pissing down and still keen to ride Bago.
Tiny and Eagle planking at Sunny Corner. 2011.
Trouble brewing at Sunny Corner 2011
This moment at Sunny Corner
Weekends at my inlaw’s property with Moose Kram and the boys.
Another shed party.Old Bulls at the Aussie Offroad at MT Seaview. The gun sweep team.
This Golden Moment.
Another shed party
-
AuthorPosts