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  • in reply to: Thanks to the Old Bulls #248866

    Puddles
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    toes wrote:
    Must confess,Ash didn’t really stay.We turned you place into a knock shop for a week.
    made a packet,will owe you a few beers mate.
    Oh and don’t let any seedy looken blokes in the door .Even if they say they have been there before.They may have their way with you.

    Thanks for the thanks though

    How come I can believe that coming from you. Nothing surprises me what you would do

    in reply to: Thanks to the Old Bulls #248861

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    Trailboss wrote:
    Good to see your home Puds, tried ringing you the other day but then I found out you were being operated on (bet your glad you didnt answer then :laugh: ) I have been prerunning this week with Steve and he asked how you were going.

    Take it easy, chat soon

    TB

    yea they wouldn’t let me take my phone into theatre don’t know why :laugh:
    Tell Steve thanks again from me & I will call him soon about the parts I need for the Husky

    in reply to: August Naivgation Ride 2013 Wauchope to Bacca and Back #248164

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    Why talk about grading rides. Isn’t that what adventure riding is about. The adventure no matter the conditions & terran.
    Also if we start grading rides doesn’t that then turn it into an organised ride & won’t that open up a can of worms.
    If you need it graded then maybe adventure riding isn’t for you.
    Cheers puddles

    in reply to: August Naivgation Ride 2013 Wauchope to Bacca and Back #248320

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    MrSquiggle wrote:
    Puddles wrote:
    Well what can I say. I finally get to turn up on a ride & what a ride it had a bit of everything. I was really enjoying myself until I had my little incident.
    Then the ride out was quite interesting to say the least. My little excursion down the embankment was interesting to say the least. Once at the bottom of the embankment I didn’t know whether to laugh or cry. I was keen to take ace up on his suggestion to bury me right there & then but I decided to grin & bear it & get myself out of there. I must say the ride out toevery bit of concentration I had. That part must of been the longest ride of my life. I would just like to say a big thanks to ace, eagle & everyone else involved in helping gete out & thanks to Steve for coming & taking back to kempsey & to aero for driving up from port to collect me & take me to hospital.
    Now the good news is I didn’t break my heal bone & 2of my toes. Bad news is I broke every other bone in my foot. I’m still waiting for surgery (i could be on here for over a week)as my foot is to swollen & apparently I will have a lot of screws & plates once it’s done. But getting back on the bike is going to be a long away away.
    Ps. Ollie no I’m not selling it so don’t ask
    Cheers puddles

    Puddles, glad to hear your heel and two toes are ok, good luck with the recovery mate, lots of patience and a bit of physio and hopefully you will back on both feet.

    I am amazed that the your foot copped that much damage with the boots you were wearing, they looked pretty solid from memory. What were they mate?

    There 661 boots squiggle. I’ve had them for quite a few years now. They have been good boots.

    in reply to: August Naivgation Ride 2013 Wauchope to Bacca and Back #248312

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    Well what can I say. I finally get to turn up on a ride & what a ride it had a bit of everything. I was really enjoying myself until I had my little incident.
    Then the ride out was quite interesting to say the least. My little excursion down the embankment was interesting to say the least. Once at the bottom of the embankment I didn’t know whether to laugh or cry. I was keen to take ace up on his suggestion to bury me right there & then but I decided to grin & bear it & get myself out of there. I must say the ride out toevery bit of concentration I had. That part must of been the longest ride of my life. I would just like to say a big thanks to ace, eagle & everyone else involved in helping gete out & thanks to Steve for coming & taking back to kempsey & to aero for driving up from port to collect me & take me to hospital.
    Now the good news is I didn’t break my heal bone & 2of my toes. Bad news is I broke every other bone in my foot. I’m still waiting for surgery (i could be on here for over a week)as my foot is to swollen & apparently I will have a lot of screws & plates once it’s done. But getting back on the bike is going to be a long away away.
    Ps. Ollie no I’m not selling it so don’t ask
    Cheers puddles

    in reply to: August Naivgation Ride 2013 Wauchope to Bacca and Back #248299

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    Toughen up princess. I’ll swap spots with you. Finally go under the knife today. But it’s not all bad apparently there’s 3 bones in my foot I didn’t break.
    Puddles

    Ace wrote:
    OUCH! Have woken up a bit sore today.

    My arms and legs are aching, my neck is stiff, my right eye is half closed from the bug I hit , a have a servere case of monkey butt, have had minimal sleep and the sweat from my riding gear has stunk the house out!!!!

    What a weekend :woohoo:

    Full report to come later but a massive thanks to TB, the crew and the sponsors for another brilliant (non-organized) nav ride.

    As they say at the Olympics – that was the best ride ever! ;)

    Bring on the next one already.

    in reply to: August Naivgation Ride 2013 Wauchope to Bacca and Back #248186

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    Well my rides over sitting at port hospital waiting for x rays. Thanks ace & eagle & everyone else that helped get me out.
    Cheers puddles

    in reply to: Two Day Nav Ride August 17th & 18th 2013 #247944

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    what time do we need to be at breckenridge Friday night to get our GPS loaded.

    Thanks Puddles

    in reply to: My first two day NAV ride #247879

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    good read JTB. Doesn’t look like your excited much :whistle:
    maybe I should be checking the Husky to make sure nothing else will fall of

    Cheers Puddles

    in reply to: Rejuvenating the Royal Steed #247774

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    The old donkey is looking good TR.

    in reply to: Husky shake down ride Monday 29/7/13 #247403

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    Trailboss wrote:
    fuchsy wrote:
    Lol the only thing thats stable on that bike is the roto pack :P

    Well the rider isnt thats for sure :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :whistle: :huh:

    TB

    Pair of funny buggers

    in reply to: Husky shake down ride Monday 29/7/13 #247347

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    Hey Mick
    I was glad you were working the other 2 laughing at me was enough

    in reply to: Husky shake down ride Monday 29/7/13 #247342

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    Yes Eag’s the loctite will be getting plenty of use.
    The rotopax is borrowed for the Nav ride. still not sure of my fuel range yet.
    waiting for the nomad long range tank to come out in September.

    in reply to: Kye Anderson Fun Day Fundraiser #246552

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    here you go Eagle. hope this helps & works

    If you're looking for a fun weekend out riding, Hastings Valley MCC is having a fundraiser ride day on the 4th of August…

    Posted by MX1 Australia on Thursday, 18 July 2013

    in reply to: New to me Crf 450x 06 #246379

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    Looks great Nick

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