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  • in reply to: Two Day Nav Ride Pre Running #243229
    Boony wrote:
    Cool read this one,, might have to don the ADV attire and get out there and ride some miles .

    Are you into the jaeger again?

    in reply to: Welcome Eagle and Pete the Wulf !! #243209
    EAGLE`02 wrote:
    :laugh: :laugh:
    Here we go,,,, and I knew you would be top 3 to start it :P

    I ride all sorts still Boonit,,,, you just may see me on the singles at Seaview yet. I am waiting to see what the weather is in the leadup and what`s doing that weekend.

    I love the Poker Runs , they are tonnes of fun ;)

    Thanx for the support Bloke ;)

    Single trail eh eags? So as an adv rider does that mean you’ll come up via thunderbolts way instead of the freeway?

    Good on you though you deserve to be a moderator, now you can manage your own dribble!

    Damn this is going to be so good being able to constantly sledge a moderator. Cause we would never have done that before.

    in reply to: Nominations for old bull of the year 2013 #243138
    micknmeld wrote:
    After much chin scratching deliberation, my vote has been cast.

    Thanks Mick, knew youd come thru.

    in reply to: long weekend (nundle anyone) #243130

    Ride full unless we know you sorry Now a secret squirrel ride

    in reply to: long weekend (nundle anyone) #243125
    andy29 wrote:
    Boze wrote:
    This sound like fun

    Matt leadin, well until we lose him
    Boony in the pack
    Bloody Bol’s and more mud
    Count me & Duey in, see ya up the top.

    Fairly sure we are unloading in town boze!!!!!!!!!!

    Will I organise fuel for the berry patch, does everyone wanna stop there for lunch !!! or shal I put that in the can I’m easy either way

    if your up for it I have something special we can run. Bring your own tucker and energy food. Snowy

    in reply to: Throttle lock #243079

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    A throttle lock allows you to rest your right hand on long adventure type rides.[/quote]

    So That’s how they free up a hand while riding!

    in reply to: Neck braces #242962
    james wrote:
    snowy09 wrote:
    BUYER BEWARE

    By having no restrictionon the front of the brace you are risking the most dangerous over movements of the neck – hyperflexion.

    In severe hyperflexion of the spine, the transverse ligament of the Odontoid process can be disrupted allowing the peg to move posteriorly and compress the spinal cord. This injury is termed acute atlanto-axial instability which is a very unstable injury. Similarly unstable injury occurs with hyperflexion and axial loading causing a flexion teardrop fracture, most commonly at the level of C5. The inferior part of the posterior fragment can be seen to displace relative to the vertebra below.

    But dont worry if it happens youll probably never have to worry about it -ever again

    Just my opinion though – just like a ktm theres no proof it can be relied on.

    WTF :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    I am sitting here as I type this Snowy trying to fit my new brace when I glance up at the computer to read your post,start to doubt my fitting then realise your taking the piss :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    Sorry mate this is not a subject I’d joke about.

    in reply to: Neck braces #242946

    BUYER BEWARE

    By having no restrictionon the front of the brace you are risking the most dangerous over movements of the neck – hyperflexion.

    In severe hyperflexion of the spine, the transverse ligament of the Odontoid process can be disrupted allowing the peg to move posteriorly and compress the spinal cord. This injury is termed acute atlanto-axial instability which is a very unstable injury. Similarly unstable injury occurs with hyperflexion and axial loading causing a flexion teardrop fracture, most commonly at the level of C5. The inferior part of the posterior fragment can be seen to displace relative to the vertebra below.

    But dont worry if it happens youll probably never have to worry about it -ever again

    Just my opinion though – just like a ktm theres no proof it can be relied on.

    in reply to: Neck braces #242884

    No not my chest the one in the pictures had muscles!

    in reply to: Is it an age thing #242876

    Don’t believe it’s an age thing. We have never had a ride that the first bloke to front wasn’t our oldest Anyone who has ridden with us knows our super sweep Damus. He rides brilliantly on a bike most of us have no idea what it is nor can even Aaron ride it as well as Damus. He helps blokes 40 years younger than himself up hills all day and can party harder than most. I can only hope I’m riding like him in twenty years time. ( as long as its on a trail bike)

    in reply to: Is it an age thing #242862

    TB if I was to give you an inteligent conversation about the subject you would be too confused so Ill keep it simple.

    For motorbike riding I use a CRF250x.

    For adventure riding I use a Nissan Patrol.

    OR Adventure riding= gay

    in reply to: New toy in the shed #242810

    Puddles you have turned into one of those soft xxxx adventure riders and you swore you weren’t gay.

    in reply to: Your Favourite Winter Rubber ? #242762

    Bought the CRf 12 months ago and it hasn’t rained in tamworth for just as long. Starting to think about sand paddle tyres

    in reply to: Another Creeky #242686

    Beware this ones dangerous!!!! The Tamworth mob has gotten even weirder with Aaron and his brother along. Bet you didnt think we could get worse did you

    in reply to: Neck braces #242604

    emails all sent tonight, enjoy the long read, print it on soft paper and get two uses out of it.

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