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  • in reply to: DIY trailer wheel bearings as I do them #191098

    Nick Jackson
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    Another good explanation TB, I haven’t looked at my trailer bearings in 7 years since new and it’s been ouside ever since, could be time ?

    in reply to: Coffs Coast Nov 27 & 28th #191092

    Nick Jackson
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    The Charity fast fill jug will be my responsibility this weekend and I will make sure that is avalible at the end of each days riding, check out the Charity thread TB posted up today for more info on how it works here . This rides fast fill takings will go to Movember in support of Hatto forcing out that impressive mo!!
    Please don’t feel cornered by the fast fill its just for your loose change donations and the stickers that have been made up for the ride which will be $2 each and takings will go straight in the jug.

    in reply to: The Old Bull Charity Fast Fill #191093

    Nick Jackson
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    I’ll put my hand up to be custodian of the charity fast fill for the Coffs ride if thats ok with all concerned.
    Being November we could help out Hatto’s quest for the mo and donate the Coffs takings to the Movember Charity.

    Nick

    in reply to: Classic/vintage bike display #191079

    Nick Jackson
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    Keep a look out for a BSA Gold star Boony, it’s a beautiful bike , if theirs one their get us a picture mate!

    in reply to: Classic/vintage bike display #191074

    Nick Jackson
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    I really like the classic bike shows Boony, when is it on??

    in reply to: Coffs Coast Nov 27 & 28th #191059

    Nick Jackson
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    I’m sitting in Maclean bowling club drinking a beer and waiting for my Chinese with a big grin after today, it was great fun , I had zero tread on my rear tyre , it was hard to get traction but I made it round my loop with only 3 offs !!!! STM has manicured the trails and cut any dangerous logs out of the way , legend!

    It was a top days riding and everyones going to have a ball next week!!!

    in reply to: How to a DR400 valve adjustment DIY #191037

    Nick Jackson
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    That was a great explanation, I think I’d have a go now!

    Good to see you press that button and it start first time Krusty, your grinning ear to ear !! :)

    in reply to: Just some of what we are up against #191036

    Nick Jackson
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    Bob Wiley Secretary of the Trail Bike Action Group interview from abc radio last December

    [audio src="http://blogs.abc.net.au/files/bob-wiley.mp3" /]

    in reply to: Just some of what we are up against #191035

    Nick Jackson
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    What are their contact details Mick?? It would be intresting what their advice to people is?
    Do they have an email address?

    in reply to: Coffs Coast Nov 27 & 28th #191012

    Nick Jackson
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    I have been talking with STM tonight and he’s asked that I post up the cornerman system. We know most riders will be familier with the system but if you have any doubts about how it works please read it as the success of the ride depends on this system.

    TOPIC: The Cornerman System
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    The Cornerman System 8 Months ago  
    Lead Rider: In charge of the ride, he/she determines where the cornerman are, the direction of ride, stopping points and what to do when there are problems. The lead rider will usually be wearing a hi viz vest.
    On rides with larger groups we may use 2 lead riders. One will be the leader of the ride and may not have a vest but will be up near the front of the pack keeping check on the riders and the ride in general. The other one will be the lead rider with a vest and out front putting riders on corners.

    Sweep Rider: The Last rider in the group. He/she is in charge of sweeping the ride, waving you on, back-tracking missing riders, helping with broken bikes and injuries and also responsible for informing the Lead Rider of problems. The sweep rider will usually be wearing a hi viz vest as well.
    On rides with larger groups we may use 2 sweep riders. This is to allow more help at the back of the pack and also if there is a break down one sweep can stay with the rider and help out and the other can keep the group moving.
    We may also have sweep riders within the ride group. These riders will have first aid kits, tools, cameras and some sort of riding ability and be willing to use them. They will also wear different coloured vests to the lead and sweep riders.

    Cornerman: The cornerman is just a rider who has been put on a corner by the Lead rider. The Lead Rider will tell/signal the cornerman which direction to point his bike in. The cornerman will then point the bike in that direction and stay there until the Sweep comes and waves him on.
    In a big group the lead rider may drop two or more cornermen off at every corner to reduce the spread of the group, and you have someone to talk to at each corner. If there is only one rider stop and become the additional cornerman

    How it works
    When approaching a corner, intersection or hazardous area, the LEAD rider will indicate to the next rider following to take position at the corner/intersection/hazard. If this rider happens to be you, the LEAD will usually point to the position on the corner where he requires you to position your bike. Indicate to the LEAD that you understand and then place your bike where indicated and make sure you are FACING the direction that the LEAD went. If this is an intersection, try to block off any exit that is NOT being used. Also make sure that you have positioned yourself in such a way that every following rider can clearly see you. If you are behind the lead rider and you pass a corner that the lead rider does not see or that you think people may get confused on, stop anyway.
    Once you are placed as a cornerman DO NOT LEAVE THE CORNER until the SWEEP permits you to move. In the event that a problem has occurred with a following rider, you must MAINTAIN YOUR CORNER for however long it takes. The LEAD will eventually return to find out what the problem is.

    All riders approaching the cornerman will see the direction of the bike and go that way. If someone misses a corner then the cornerman will inform the sweep when he arrives, the sweep will then go and find the missing person.

    When the SWEEP arrives he will indicate that you are to move on. You then take position IN FRONT OF THE SWEEP. As you pick up cornermen they will take position between yourself and the SWEEP and eventually you will get back to the front and become a cornerman again.

    Situations where a LEAD will drop a cornerman:
    •Where we are turning
    •At a confusing intersection
    •Where a hazard exists
    A LEAD rider may not necessarily drop a cornerman on a main trail if it is obvious that we are travelling straight.

    TIPS
    •To help keep the group moving be ready to ride off when the sweep rider gets there.
    •If the sweep rider is behind you and you are coming up to the next corner, tap your helmet so that cornerman knows he should be ready to take off.
    •Do not stop around blind corners. Give each rider an oppotunity to see you and which way to go.
    •Look before you cross a road, even if there is a cornerman there! It is your life, keep it!
    •Be careful when passing people. Enduro’s are for racing, not trail rides. If someone is behind you wanting to get passed, point a leg out to let them pass at a suitable point
    •If you get lost, go back to the last place you saw members of your group – SLOWLY – and wait. Don’t move again. someone will realise your lost and back track to find you.

    in reply to: Coffs Coast Nov 27 & 28th #191000

    Nick Jackson
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    I’m heading to Coffs tomorrow to double check I know the loop, I’m 90% sure :laugh:
    I have been studying the trail plotted on my gps and i have overlaid it on google earth, it’s amazing to see what we’re going to be riding next week from above. I have done these trails a few times but seeing it in real landscape just shows the amazing terrain we are going through.

    The light rain we’ve been having is going to produce some great conditions but as STM said invest in new rubber it will make the ride if you do!!!

    in reply to: Teknik’s Yamba visit 26th and 27th of Feb 2011 #190919

    Nick Jackson
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    Otto69 is in

    On a Yamaha Wrf450

    in reply to: Good Bye Jay #190949

    Nick Jackson
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    Best of luck with the apprenticeship Jay, thanks for all your help getting me and the bike set up for the Cameron ride, you did a great job and if you carry those customer skills into your training you’ll go far.

    Good luck mate

    Nick

    in reply to: Jokes #190917

    Nick Jackson
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    The Pope and Julia Gillard are on the same stage at the MCG in front of a large crowd.
    The Pope leans towards Ms Gillard and said, “Do you know that with one little wave of my hand I can make every person in this crowd go wild with Joy ? This joy will not be a momentary display, but will go deep into their hearts and they’ll forever speak of this day and rejoice!”

    Gillard replied, “I seriously doubt that. With one little wave of your hand ? Show me!”.

    So the Pope backhanded the Bitch.

    in reply to: Teknik’s Yamba visit 26th and 27th of Feb 2011 #190914

    Nick Jackson
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    Another confirmed for the weekend

    TonyS Husky 450 2006

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