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Well Done to all the Old Bulls and to the young Bulls as well
Top effort to all concerned. Riding in that heat can really mess you up.
awsome effort everyone.
Ollie
Moto wrote:
Quote:Hey ollie since all the Birthday wishes are done how is Macca going these days with Matt’s old bike?Macs bike is going good! He has done a few rides on it now,Belanglo and Orange,He wants to get a new radiator. Other than that she’s sweet
Ollie
Moto wrote:
Quote:That’s too farSo are you going to run this on the Sunday after the Chichester ride AND another date. Or just another date? Or just on the Sunday?
Put my name down for the Saturday Ride pls TB
For those wanting to ride on the sunday as well I will organise a local to lead us.
People will be able to camp on the river on Friday/Sat night
I may also do another Dungog or Stroud day further down the track watch this space!
Ollie
Murph the surf wrote:
Quote:Hey Ollie
Me and young Smurph may be interested in the Sunday ride if it goes ahead mate. Pencil us in :woohoo:
Cheers
MurphP.S. So long as there is a river/dam to swim in afterwards
The River is about 15 feet from the campsite
Ollie
yep only a couple of Kays from the start.
Ollie
Trailboss wrote:
Quote:Ollie wrote:Quote:If any of you want to camp in Dungog let us know as I am able to arrange a primo camp spot right on the river. I could also arrange for another ride on the Sunday for anyone interested probably grade 3-4.Ollie
The grade 3 – 4 I am interested in later in the year when I am fully recovered for sure if that can be arranged.
TB
A day of slow riding following you will be OK I guess :laugh:
yep later in the year could be arranged as well.
BTW
I wont be leading I ha
ve a couple of local guys who ma
y be up for it,they or
ganised the route for the last
state 2 day held thereOllie
If any of you want to camp in Dungog let us know as I am able to arrange a primo camp spot right on the river. I could also arrange for another ride on the Sunday for anyone interested probably grade 3-4.
Ollie
Thanks Kylie,had a good day
had my mum and dad down as well so it was pretty good although I had a bit to much Pavlova :blush:
Ollie
singletrackmind wrote:
Quote:Happy B’Day OllieI only just caught this thread now. I hope you had a good day and I look forward to catching up with you for some rides in the future. If you are up the coast during Xmas PM me and we can go out for a loop or 10
STM
your On Scotty,The Missus will be in New Zealand for 2 weeks and the Bello Boys might have something for me as well.
Bear, Ill help ya drink your rum
catch up with you Kram and Pdub soon
Live every day as tomorrow may be your last
Ollie
RipnShred wrote:
Quote:The pics are not workingThe pics have been deleted from photo bucket,sorry
Ollie
micknmeld wrote:
Quote:Happy birthday Tiny,may the Jewies come thick and fast this season.
Cheers
MickHave a good day Big fella!! (and Novice)
just got back from the fish Markets, $130 worth of King prawns and some big slabs of Gemfish $15 a kilo,gonna be a good bbq tonight. :woohoo:
Ollie
Murph the surf wrote:
Quote:Thanks Ollie
Nice job there mate
Now comes the questions1)Do the bolts just clamp onto the pipe? Obviously there is a rubber gasket ie the pink material on yours
2)What sort of pressures are we looking at? Can’t be much or it would blow the ends off easy enough?
Cheers
MurphYes Murph the bolts clamp to the pipe you can wrap the pipe with some electrical tape so the bolts dont mark the pipe and it is a neoprene wetsuit type rubber gasket.
pressure is about 50 psi max
Ollie
Fact of Life:
After Monday and Tuesday even the calendar says W T F.
Ollie
Murph the surf wrote:
Quote:Send some pics of the jigs that block the ends if you don’t mind mate and I’ll knock something up so I can have a go at Smurphs old pipe
Cheers
Murphhere murph is a photy similar to the one that I made
Ollie
Good effort mate,easy when you know how eh, Next you should have a go at making a fibreglass or carbon fibre gard.http://www.obtrailriders.com/index.php?option=com_kunena&Itemid=56&func=view&catid=33&id=19009
The satisfaction gained from doing it yourself is always a good thing
Ollie
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