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singletrackmind wrote:mike wrote:My trip starts tomorrow morning with a 4.5hr drive down to Jackos where we might even be able to squeeze in a loop on his property followed by a home made curry :woohoo: and a few beers.
Thursday we swing by STMs at Coffs and carry on to an o/n stop in Sydney where we might even manage a secret loop that Scotty knows :whistle: :whistle: :whistle: followed by a few more beers
A few hours drive on Friday morning and were there :woohoo: :woohoo:
What a road trip
It will be a ripper trip mate. Look forward to catching up on Thursday. Our Sydney stopover is sorted. Mum has the slow cooker on the simmer and mentioned something about a mini keg!
Good woman :laugh:
Ps Dad cleaned the pool and tells me the secret single is buffed.STM
Sounds like we are getting spoilt
My trip starts tomorrow morning with a 4.5hr drive down to Jackos where we might even be able to squeeze in a loop on his property followed by a home made curry :woohoo: and a few beers
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Thursday we swing by STMs at Coffs and carry on to an o/n stop in Sydney where we might even manage a secret loop that Scotty knows :whistle: :whistle: :whistle: followed by a few more beers
A few hours drive on Friday morning and were there :woohoo: :woohoo:
What a road trip
I’m keen as :silly: will be 6 weeks since my last ride :ohmy:
Happy birthday Mick
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Are you checking out the Quiksilver pro?, or some other kind of pro
LC4skin wrote:F#%ked if I know Mike, I’m on the Gold Coast living it up!!Will do a weather report after my pre run next week
Shit Matt that’s a long way North mate
I will chip in $50 as well just for the pleasure of doing an Old Bull trailride
How’s conditions down there Matty?,
I don’t want to come all that way down there and find im undergunned on the tyres :ohmy:
Do I need to fit new :huh:
Belated happy birthday Matt,see you soon for a beer or 10
snowy09 wrote:First impressions of the new bike after a three day ride up here in gods country.Just remember my ride ability is just below shit.
First trail was an all time favourite about 6 km of normally overgrown jungle. Someone had cleared it up and turned it into a race track so I had the pleasure of chasing Boony thru the trail from start to finish. I was super impressed at how quick I was able to ride this trail until I realised the bike that was up my arse the whole way was my old crf with a manically grinning Demus on board.
The rest of the first day was spent learning what the bike was like and I have to say that the brakes are sensational after they saved my over confident ass on a very tight corner I went into way to fast. The response and steering on this bike is simply unbelievable and it really is like steering a bmx bike when your in tight singles. Think about a corner and your around it !
Day two saw a smaller field of riders thanks to a few logs and some get offs on day one and too much grog that night. We started with a warm up on some disused twin track, then hit a very long technical single section. I lead this part of the ride and was blown away at how easy the Sherco made the trails to ride. There are some good up hills in this sect ion ( not murphsberg by any standard) and playing with the mapping switch gave great control over the power delivery. By the end of this section I was in love with the bike, it just moves around effortlessly but has a gut full of power to get you out of the shit when needed.
The afternoon ride started back up the first trail from the first day, this time with me leading and two ktm 5 something’s chasing. This was a fun run done as fast as my freckle would let me. The boys on the big bores had the power to catch me but a tight track and unpredictable line kept them at bay. Talking about the run they reckon they could have gone a bit quicker but not much and a decent rider on the Sherco would I think have had them really struggling, again largely to its handling, quick pick up and amazing brakes.
Toward the end of the day we detoured to have a go at a pretty decent rocky hill climb. Normally I’d run a mile to avoid these things but my confidence was up and remembering matts advice to use the dumb mode for tough climbs, I gave it a go and surprised myself by going straight up and generally in control the whole way. Down hills are made easy by the brake capabilities but also by the handling as you can move and turn the bike with absolute ease to change your line, avoid mongrel vines and forest debris and this just adds to the confidence level.
In summary – it’s bloody brilliant.. I can only imagine what a good rider could do with this thing.
Nice one snowy, thought I was reading a bike test in a Transmoto mag
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Glad to see your loving the new Euro
stylish mate, very stylish
excellent murph
haha, i started taking my bike apart today for a big overdue service :huh: and some tlc :blush:
will be hitting the forests over the next few weekends to get some bike fitness and in the evening a bit of drinking practice to keep up with others :whistle: :whistle:
looking forward to it :silly: :woohoo:
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