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Moto wrote:
Quote:True, I’ll buy a smoker the day you overtake me on yours :laugh:Hope your cashed up:laugh:
Ollie
Boony,all I can say, do what Moto recommends, but also plan the corner, and keep your weight on the outside Peg. Lean the bike,but keep your weight as vertical as your can.
An old Enduro gun once told me to slow it down 5MPH to go 10MPH faster,that was good advice and my crashing slowed considerably.
OllieB)
Moto wrote:
Quote:I don’t have any bottles or any marks on my tank, even simpler for me….Yeah but you have the privilege of riding a boat anchor (BA) as well:laugh:
The weight of 125mls of oil compared to the extra weight of the BA,give me the hasel of mixing fuel anyday.
I was going to ? that as well Brucee:laugh: I sometimes carry about 125mls in my backpack I add that to 5 litres of fuel generally enough to see me through a good days worth of single trail:)
Ollie
Ps bring on the new 2 stroke technologyB)
Fuel injected low emission light weight what more could you ask for;)
Ollie
micknmeld wrote:
Quote:Hey Big fella!! Good to see you back! With summer and daylight savings,there will be a few after work mid week rides happening.
Has the Husky still got the Kato front end on it?CHeers
MickNo Mick,she is all Italian now :laugh: I just got off the blower and Rick and his Girlfriends brother Andrew are going for a ride this arvo, Andrew is on a brand spanker BMW450
Ollie
Ha Ha onya Mal:laugh: nice face plant there by the way
Ollie
From all reports it was a fantastic event,Iknow the trails wereB)
Oh and the wind:( Didnt get much sleep Saturday Night:( Gili ended up with a couple of broken tent poles:blink: all part of the experience I guess.
Ollie
Mr Blue wrote:
Quote:So why the lycra suits?
to my way of thinking if there was ever a sport that had absolutely no need for aerodynamic enhancements it’s trials, are they just exhibitionists and like to get the lycra out in public?BC
It Takes BALLS to ride this sought of stuff, and ahem apparently Lycra is the best material for letting everybody know that you have them:laugh:
All I can say is F#@k that!!
yeh welcome to the site Whanny, dont worry about the age factor,usually its you young blokes that keep us old guys entertained:laugh: Im sure Boony and Bollocks will get you out on a ride.
Ollie
Moto wrote:
Quote:I was going to ask you about Gili. Can you confirm for me Ollie?I will give his place to RC Honda if he can’t make it.
Yeh mate confirmed he will be at sea on his Tugboat better let RC Honda know;)
PS My umbilical cord will be severed,maybe Ill just take a photy and glue it to my crossbar Pad:laugh:
Ollie
Trailboss wrote:
Quote:Ollie wrote:Quote:Gyday Murph, Gili and I cant make this one either:( we are going to dungog for the 2 day state enduro:woohoo: My old (and champo’s) club are running itHave a good one anyway guys
That sounds like a great weekend Ollie, you guys riding/ racing or just catching up with mates?
TB
We are just going up to sweep and clear trails,so plenty of riding. We have an awsome camp setup on the river where we will have a gathering of around 20-30 , right next to the camp is a small natural terrain MX track which is good for the kids.I have been hanging out for this weekend for months:) should be a beuty!!
Ollie
Gyday Murph, Gili and I cant make this one either:( we are going to dungog for the 2 day state enduro:woohoo: My old (and champo’s) club are running it
Have a good one anyway guys
EAGLE`02 wrote:
Quote:I have an original Camelback 2 ltr baldder that I have owned for 16 years;) Never let me down yet,,,
I did however recently upgrade to a new model with bigger pack to do the trailride thing OR HALF RIDE according to some:PI reckon ya get what ya pay for & am all for the Camelback brand;)
Aussie Post models seem ok too, especially for the $$$, BUT, I am suss on the quality of the bladder and wary to take one on longer rides, just in case;)
The thing is they are all made in China including Camelback! Advertising is a powerfull tool I bet they cost a similar amount to produce as the oz post items.
As a side note I have a couple of spare Camelback liners just in case and The bite valve on the Oz post job is a good design.
Ollie
I went through a few bladders on the camelback as well and have had issues with leaking mouthpieces. That said they are a good thing especially with the 3 litre bladder. The Oz post jobs are only 2.
Ollie
Very Good;) I wasnt to far off the mark,must have got your gas for freeB)
Ollie
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