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You have waited this long mate, surely you can hold out a little longer.
Fair call, i wouldnt want to either unless i knew it was the goods.
people are already ordering and paying for the Ossa fuel injected 2 strokes and the arent due out untill next year sometime. crazy
How long till you reacon you could get your hands on a WR ?
PTW
Whats the go Aido ? you were dead keen on the Yamaha :unsure:
But just think, if you chose to go euro before, you wouldnt have had to do all this waiting and stuffing around :laugh: :laugh:
good luck with the search matePTW
i like it Eages, it should make it easier for me to pick you out when you are riding past :laugh: :laugh:
So when are you Testing it out ?The Piglet and myself will be coming along, Unfortunatley the Piglet doesnt qualify as it was a $1200 dollar buy for me, but that doesnt mean we will miss out.
We will be raising money and flying the Old Bull flag in style. :woohoo: :laugh: :woohoo:PTW
Im at St Albans and i had a limited amount of day light left if i wanted to reach my goal, so it was time to light a fire under the Piglet and get moving, I was hooting back through the common and back up the dirt road when i felt the familiar cough and splutter of an engine running out of fuel, not to worry as i still have the full 5tlr tank under the seat as my reserve, at a guess i would say that i could get an easy 300 k’s with this set up.
I went to Laguna to top up and then back to Yengo creek rd cause i wanted to get that loop in and check out the lookout.On the way to Laguna i had to do the colvert pic
the Piglet in its natural setting
Finchley lookout
After i had done the Finchley loop i chose to take the backroad to Wollambi, WOW it was a good idea cause it is first class.
As i pulled up to Wollambi pub i wasnt sure if the locals were impressed with me or my trusty steed, that was confirmed when i was brushed and ignored as i walked through to the bar, with a full beer in hand i stood without a care as i was proud as punch with myself and the Piglet, after a ride like that i really couldnt care less what anybody thinks cause i had a bucket load of fun.
i had planed to head back through Laguna and turn left and back over the Wattigans but as i was running out of day light i thought it was safer to go home via Cessnock,
The head light on a postie is not the best and to refer to its brightness in the scale of candle would be an insult to candles but since i was at Kersley and it wasnt far to go i accepted the lights shitness and continued on only to find a bit of a wobble in the rear, bugger me it was a flat and all those bumps, washouts, sticks and stones had no affect, but the nice flat tar had pulled me up, from here it was going to be even longer as i was not going to give up and had to nurse the Piglet.
In the end i made it home with 398 klms behind me ( if it wasnt for a flat i would have rode around the block till it hit the 400 )
all good, all fun, all worth it.PTW
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EAGLE`02 wrote:Well….
I have nothing good to say at all,,, So will reserve myself from making comment and not risk offending anyone :whistle: 👿 👿 👿I really hope it turns out ok for your neighbour though Mick ,,,,,,
Karma is great though
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well said Eagle, i totally agree.With a plan of riding the Piglet to Ayers rock next year i thought i need some seat time, as much seat time as i can get, i have a few trips in mind but have decided to get in some one dayers as well, so a plan was hatched and the Piglet and myself were off and on our way. :cheer:
Ok Ok it was off to a rough start as we left a little later then we had planed and we didnt get to drop in and see Eagle and Deano, i wasnt going to ride with the guys as i would have just held them up but was keen to drop in and say hi, and show off the beast.
It was 10:00 as i hit the Sugarloaf lookout to take the first pick,Then it was along the ridge and i have to say i am still trying to get used to the postie in an off road setting, i have ridden along the ridge so many times but i have never noticed that it has so many bumps and wash outs, or maybe the 300 just doesnt seem to get as up close and personal with every single wash out, rock, or bit of ant shit. :blink:
you can crack along at a decent speed but you need to throw out the anchor when these sneak up on you.I started to think about flat tyres with every thump and with a few k’s left on this trip i chose to skip this bit,
and go this way, down to paintball petes and to some black stuff,
Once i hit the road i headed for Freemans waterhole then turned left and headed for Mt Faulk rd were i came across this guy waving at me like he knew me, “was that Eagle ?” “na he doesnt have a clear tank on his 690 does he ?” “or does he? ” “will i go back ?” “na what chance have i got of catching those guys ?” :S
This all went around my head untill i finally realized that about ten minute had past and so had Eagle.
I was now heading for the pines, and im not sure if it was the suspension and the bumps or the moments when i hit one of those bumps and i thought the rims would explode, but i had that uncomfortable feeling like i was going to drop last nights dinner, :pinch: no worries tho, the pines camping area has a toilet,
The Piglet was working out the next section of our travels while i………. well you know.Its about this time i figured out that when you go riding you need to pack certain things and one thing i failed to pack was the same thing the toilet failed to supply. :blush:
With the piglet still having a heap of fuel and me riding the rest of this trip with no sox, :laugh: we cruised on and out towards the letter A, as i have only really been out this way via singles it was a bit different via the road and the signs are crap, i hit the basin and new where i was straight away.
i went through the creek and headed left and followed for awhile until a tree was down but was no match for the piglet
once over i got stuck in and started to get a good pace going and after awhile i started to get this feeling that i might be on the wrong road, luck was on my side as i came across some 4by’s and as he pulled over to let me past i stopped to ask where this road went and was met with a reply of “im not sure mate im just following him” so off to ask the question again i went, again i was met with an “i dont know” but he did get on the radio and ask the guy infront ( who i could not see ) if he knew, and he asked the guy infront of him and he asked the guy infront of him and so on and so on, it turns out that they were so spread out that they had to relay the massage and answers all the way down the line and back, chinese whispers on the two way got me know where and i headed back. :silly: :blink:
Yep i found my way out and started venturing south, thats right im going to the Ferry
This next bit i had never seen before and will do again anytime, The run to St Albans is awesome and with the common to add to its charm it was just a great run.
Its a shame about the numb nuts who need to wreck it.
i had to get a pic of this
So, i had made it to St Albans in style, and a beer was earned as i was half way towards my goal for the day, i had a big smile at this stage and was now thinking that nothing could stop me. :woohoo:
Hmmmm nothing you say. 👿
to be continued
PTW
Those pics are incredible !!!! :woohoo: and as always the pics probabley dont do it justice, there must have been a deafening echo ring out when you reved your bikes while in and around those rocks :pinch: :laugh:
Awesome guys, its always hard to forget a ride like that.PTW
:laugh: That was me mate :laugh: i think i was going too fast to stop in time to say hello :laugh:
Glad you had a good ride mate, i saw you wave but i didnt think it was you as i didnt think you had a clear tank.
I would have only held you guys up if i tried to ride with you guys :blush:PTW
Hi Eages
I was thinking of taking the Piglet out tomorrow and head over the Wattigans and down to Wisemans and back :woohoo:
I would come with you mate but i dont to keep stopping the postie to have to wait for your 690 all the time :laugh: or is that the other way around :laugh: :unsure: :blush:
might see you on the road somewhere mate.PTW
Thanks Nick
I was thinking about a little more remote like the Corner or half way down Strzelecki, The Hema maps have all the info on accomadation and the all important fuel and opening times of small outback servos.
Its a pricey App at $180 but could be a good one, just not sure if i want to fork out the coin before finding out if its worth it.PTW
Nickj wrote:Trailboss wrote:Nickj wrote:I thought it was an 800 but I just checked and it’s actually a 1200Nick
:ohmy: Awesome research into the first post mate great knowledgable and well looked into topic :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
TB
I think TB want RESULTS not EXCUSES Nick :laugh: :laugh:
Sorry I missed the cc part in the review but for some reason I thought it was smaller than a 1200 !
I’ll try harder next time boss :dry:
I actually like taking the crap line which is why i have some riders comlain about my lines when they follow me, i find that you get comfortable off line and in the end your prepared for that ugly bit of trail that catches you out.
That my excuse for riding like a gumby and im sticking to it. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
PTW
Absolutely hideous, what is honda thinking? :unsure: :ohmy: :huh: :sick:
As a touring bike that doesnt see the end of a tar road it is still hideous but could serve a purpose for some :laugh:
275kg plus all your gear would be a nightmare to ride off road, i agree, when will honda make a fair dinkum ADV bike? if Honda kept some of there older models in production and with the R&D that they would have been doing over ther years on these models, they could have some briliant ADV and Touring bikes but instead they give us this thingPTW
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