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  • in reply to: Engine Ice #199246

    Greg
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    Its a near new fuel injected 570 Berg isnt it Aido you are talking about?

    TB


    Greg
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    I am thinking about go for the first pre run on the 25th, yeah I know its Anzac day will go after the dawn march ;) wont be all day PM me if you are interested please

    TB

    in reply to: Engine Ice #199229

    Greg
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    Ring Sutto’s on Monday Aido and ask Chris or Daniel for the setup guff as they have done so many of the race team bikes, well that’s what I would do mate. Do they do a thermo fan for them?

    TB

    in reply to: New Member #199227

    Greg
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    Hi and welcome champ, what part of the central west are you from?

    Love the old school ITs, Crash started on one of those a 175 if memory serves me well. Had a IT250 years ago it only ran for a week 😆

    TB

    in reply to: 3 states and more ride report 2011 #199209

    Greg
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    EAGLE`02 wrote:
    Two weeks in Newy hey???
    Might be a black can or two on the cards then,,,,, will see what we can do;)

    Bloody oath would love to catch up Eags will be in touch mate

    TB

    in reply to: 3 states and more ride report 2011 #199225

    Greg
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    fish wrote:
    Pay back I think I’m in credit big fellow but bring it on mate !!!:P

    Sorry mate it will have to wait I have bigger fish to fry at the moment if you will excuse the pun :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    Its all good anyway :whistle:

    Now back to the ride reports, come on guys. I will finish mine tonight B)

    TB

    in reply to: The “Super Commuter” Lives on!!! #199219

    Greg
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    xy-transit wrote:
    Trailboss wrote:
    Give it up Boony it’s not yellow I know ;)

    TB

    oh great, another XR650R rider, with either an NX or Tenere adventure bike. :pinch:

    good to see you get the nod to be a moderator though Eags B)

    once you’re officially inducted you can trade them both in on a real bike

    Not even close Drew :laugh: besides bike choice has nothing to do with being a moderator look at Aido, STM, Mal5.1 they don’t have a decent Homda between them :P :laugh: :laugh:

    No I think he is balanced between two choices now, for me one is a sure thing the other no so much. Good luck to him go forth Eagle ;)

    TB

    in reply to: 3 states and more ride report 2011 #199217

    Greg
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    Nah that’s ok Mick I was happy to pose for snorkel picture B) And ordered a copy myself and others :laugh:

    TB

    in reply to: 3 states and more ride report 2011 #199214

    Greg
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    mickp wrote:
    Problems with this web page – cant get to the bottom to “Quote”
    Cmon Chris WTF is going on – ‘Politely’

    Mick put it in the thread in tech help for the problems mate he has a better chance of seeing it there then here mate

    TB

    in reply to: 3 states and more ride report 2011 #199212

    Greg
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    Day 3 cont.

    Once we got to the end of the Misery Trail I checked my oil, I knew there would be water in it which is why I wanted to check it mid ride. Sure enough you could see it had water in it, I asked Mick to take the group to Ensay and then Dargo where I would meet them, Nick said it would be better if I didn’t go on my own so we went via Omeo just in case we could get it done there. When we got to Omeo we went straight to the Mobil in the main street. The woman there was on her own and when asked why I wanted the oil she said to use the workshop and anything we needed in there. I dropped the oil, there was a little water so I gave it two changes to be sure there was no water and we left
    If you are in Omeo and need fuel or anything including goggles, gloves or other things they are a bike friendly shop

    Mobil Service Station
    170 Day Avenue
    Omeo (03) 51591611

    Nick and I slabbed it up thru Mt Hotham which was spectacular to say the least

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    Nick at Mt Hotham

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    Mt Hotham

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    Once we left Mt Hotham we found a track that covered the remaining 65kms to Dargo. We went straight to the Dargo store and met Dargo Dan, what a legend he helped us cover some maintance, showed us his setup which includes genuine KTM spares etc. He was saying he has had 15 bikes there some evenings fixing them for people. Dan’s workshop is a self help setup, he has it all, knows the area and is a legend, he also rides a 990. Nick hooked us up with a house opposite the pub for $24 each. With the bikes sorted and fuelled we parked in front of the pub and grabbed a beer saying they will be hours. Turns out rather than risk getting in late they took a different route, we moved into the house, used the dryer, lit the fire and either grabbed a cartoon. Some cooked meals, other got dinner at the pub. As Mick mentioned Krams laugh could be heard from the pub ALL night and Moose said they got swept out at closing time with the cigarette butts :P

    Tryhard and Lotsa cooking their meals

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    Tryhard, doing, well being Tryhard

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    The fire or the drying area as it was soon surrounded by socks and boots etc

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    When I got up I found Shane and Moose on the front veranda as Kram was snoring so bad the cold was a better choice they reckoned :laugh: :laugh:

    Day 4

    I knocked on the door of Boulders and Fish’s room and walked in to find the happy spooning couple OMG!!! WTF!!! I ran for a camera and was back in under 10 secs only to find them dressing and looking embarrassed or maybe that was the morning lover’s glow :whistle: :blush:

    The standard pub and bikes photo was required

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    Away we went to do the Haunted Stream, shit !!! 54 creek crossing, oh well I had to get the Monkey of my back which I did. We did a hard very over grown track into the start of the Haunted Stream track which had me thinking what was Mick playing at doing this F&*king track!!! I got to the bottom and yelled what were you thinking Mick!!!! He replied I am only following the track you plotted Oh, sorry mate I said, as you were :whistle:

    The haunted stream was great with some tricky drop in a climb outs that caught Fish out and saw him on the deck. The track had everything and 54 crossing which I was happy to get thru but felt better for it.

    The track after was a ripper as well, we had been blessed it seemed, we continued onto Omeo for a counter lunch. The happy couple sat at their own little table on the garden, we think Fish even requested the beautiful lunch music

    I took over the lead and we headed for Mt Pinnabar, I have done it before and seen guys struggle on enduro bikes, if you haven’t ridden Mt Pinnabar do it, it’s a must do. We started up a track and missed a turn, as we turned around Motodude dropped his KTM and split the fuel tank, Boulder was quickly on the job with the quick metal

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    The boys waited for the quick metal to go off

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    We turned around as it was getting late to take a track I knew rather then explore and unknown o late in the day. We started climbing and climbing, Mickp had a crash coming into a mud puddle that saw him and the 690 slide along low side. We continued to the Tom Goggin intersection. We waited for the others, I was amazed at how well the Tenere’s move in the twin trail. We waited and waited for Shane, it turns out he knew last year his bike does run well at altitude but didn’t do anything about it except put jets in his bum bag :blink: Also because of his racer nature his air cleaner was blocked from sitting up people arses :laugh: and those things lead to the fact his bike would go no further up the hill. We got to the top and I asked where is Moose, Kram and Shane to be told that Shanes bike won’t get up the hill. Well that meant we wouldnt be getting to Corryong. We shot some photos the climb was made harder with the sun square in your eyes. You couldn’t see the step ups and ledges you just rode and hoped stay on. Nick didn’t crash go up the hill either Mick I slowed in the sun and said over the blue tooth watch out for the sun I cant see, Nick got baulked and stopped was all. He lifted of and got going

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    360 degree views an incredible place my favourite ride destination

    We rode back to the others and told Kram and Moose to ride up and check it out while Lotsa helped Shane sort the air cleaner out, he wanted to change his jets there and then!! The call was made to head down the mountain, spending the night on the hill wasn’t the best option. I had adjusted my brake pedal the day before and must have been dragging my rear brake a little without knowing and the pedal disappeared. No real drama just poured some water on the calliper and was straight back in business.
    A little fast talking at the bottom and we got out over the bridge. We stopped and had a vote that was 9 to 1 to continue to Thredbo. Mick was to 1 and yes Mick it was a fair vote, mate. We left with Mick dragging his lip mumbling about how cold it was going to be. Mick was right but if we camped around Thredbo it would be colder then there at Tom Groggin. To be honest I think most blokes didn’t want to camp anywhere. We had a great scratch up the bends to Thredbo, I even tried wheel standing the Tenere with some success. We had a beer at Thredbo pub and a group decision was made to head to Jindabyne pub. It was a slow trip in the dark watching for wildlife. Rooms organised and we assembled at the back of the rooms again in the dark for some well earned beers, it had been a big day out.

    in reply to: 3 states and more ride report 2011 #199208

    Greg
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    Wow what an amazing 7 days riding, we say all too often if you aren’t there you missed out but if you weren’t you really did. I reckon it was a better ride then Cameron’s and better than the Cape when I did that in 2004. There are those that say adventure riding is soft, if you think that well I can say you haven’t done it because we were tested everyday. Check the photos the Murray River is lapping at the bottom of the seat and full of bowling ball size rocks (two bikes were washed away there 2 weeks before and haven’t been recovered) the Davies Plains track is a hard slog on an enduro bike and is harder carrying all your self support gear. What about climbing Mt Pinnabar, I have done that before on the XR and was on a tour that time that saw heaps of guys struggle, this group all bar Motodudes KTM made it to the top. Or 54 creek crossing in 30odd kms strung together by phat twin trail with out mentioning the drops into the creek beds and out eh Fish? Dust, the uphills for half an hour, which means there will be a mother of a downhill as well. The guys I rode with are all first class salt of the earth people there for one and all.
    I will cover all I can remember including twice dunking the Tenere, once really well actually and other events, did I mention how much we laughed

    Kram, Moose and Nick arrived at home and we got ready, I was laying bets straight up that Kram and Moose had to have their luggage fall off at least once

    Moose’s setup

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    Kram’s setup

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    Sadly only Kram had gear fall off once which was better than my river crossing average on day 2

    We left home before 8 on the Thursday and sooted out thru the mountains to Mt Vic, we left the bitumen and travelled thru some tracks and trails to rejoin the blacktop at Hampton. Once there we used some of the trails from the Hampton ride over Chainsaw Hill up around the rocky tower

    Views thru the mist and fog

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    We rode the track that runs parallel to caves road we have used before, singles at times including the mud hill I used years ago that caused so much chaos yet all 4 straight to the top. We rode down thru Jenolan Caves and went straight back onto the dirt where we had out first track blow out a dead end. How good was that it signalled a whole unplanned adventure which had some bush bashing and cutting our own track for a while (stuff left out here as those there will know why)

    Still more and more pine forests some log hopping and then we popped out of the scrub and everyone happy still out the back of Burraga

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    We then hooked into a section in the Abercrombie National Park, 40 odd kms of ripper twin trails that flowed, windrows, hills, windrows, a creek and a hippie commune

    We had to then do a detour to Barraga for Kram and Moose to get fuel. We lunched and then ran the dirt to within 20kms of Gunning

    417kms for the day, the Teneres used 21.5 litres of fuel for the 417kms, the only problem we had experienced all day was the Mighty Quin had started running like a busted arse and was blowing black smoke. Kram was seen running around cleaning his filter and getting the Quin fixed

    Gaz was there and everyone arrived within an hour and the beers etc started flowing.

    Lotsa’s DR

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    Motodude’s KTM

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    Tryhards KTM

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    Mickp

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    Boulder

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    Fish

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    Nickj

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    Mine

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    I organised a table for us at the Chinese restaurant at the Pub for dinner

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    I wanted a 7am start and well the next morning we were all ready at the front of the pub ripping and ready to go all 10 now

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    We blasted down some fun dirt roads that had to odd sharp off chamber corner ready to get you thru the fog and dust. Soon the message was passed forward that the mighty Quin was getting worse and as we had hit a dead end on one of Micks tracks and needed to run around the edge of Canberra I thought we should shoot across the nations capital and to a Old Bulls workshop where we could effect repairs and get the Quin going again.

    Julia’s house

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    I organised what was needed for Kram to make a foam air cleaner for the Quin, we choked down a bacon and egg roll and left, unfortunately the quin was no better and far from mighty. It was decided that Kram would go back to Factoryphil’s workshop and get him to organise a local bike shop to get the Quin going and we would continue on to Jindabyne where we would wait for Kram, thus we would do the route in reverse. Mickp had hooked us up on a ripper track including a causeway crossing the first of some 70odd water crossing including a bloody big river. We visited the site of the Old Adaminaby which Nick wanted to see

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    Once at Jindabyne we had a counter lunch

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    Fish, the man with so many wrinkles he has to screw his helmet on

    When we heard that the Quin would be mobile we got some rooms and some beers and sat out on the grass over looking the lake waiting for Kram as he slabbed it down to Jindabyne. We cooked our meals and enjoyed some beers

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    Once Kram fronted he started cooking his meal

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    Day 3

    We arrived on time to the agreed meeting point only to find Mickp, Lotsa and Tryhard weren’t there, we went up to the only other bridge close by and there weren’t there either. We travelled back to the camping area to be told three bikes had gone down to the Murray and crossed yesterday evening. That left us with no choice but to cross and try and find them (turns out they hadn’t and they came up behind us as we started crossing.

    Boulder was straight into action and waded out checking the depth and giving advice. It was clear long legs and good footing was going to be the order of the day with the depth and current. I was shitting myself and had talked myself into falling in, which was the only thing that would happen in that state mind. Boulder promised me he would be with me to help, but he couldn’t keep up in the deep water.

    Boulder straight in

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    Kram heading in

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    Kram getting across, staying around the rocks edge where it was the shallowest but the most dangerous as that’s where the rapids started

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    Kram nearly done

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    Shane

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    Boulder yelling at Shane to get away from the edge

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    Fish

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    Moose crossing, you can see the water depth in relation to the bottom of his fuel tank

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    I don’t have a picture of me going in, it was only in for a split second and no real damage was done at this crossing.

    The next crossing was the one that had 30 odd blokes rushing down to watch what they knew would happen, I was so freaked out I could only fall in. I ended up in proper with me leg pinned under the bike with my head under the water until I could twist up and get my head out to get a breath. Thanks to Lotsa who dumped his bike and was straight in with the others to help me. Now I was proper wet and fully drowned the bike. The 30 odd guys watching were a great bunch, they helped de-water the bike (I will do a how do video after I have had two PM’s asking how to de-water a bike and and EFI bike) Fish and Mickp were selling their arse, first born and anything they could to make sure they could get pictures e mailed to them of me and the bike laying in the river from the guys that had cameras

    Once dry and running we left and rode up the Davies Plains track which I have done before, it’s a great enduro bike track and a cracker on the bigger bikes. Very steep in spots, rocky just a real good demanding ride

    Nick had a moment on a downhill that saw his new helmet no longer new

    Top of Davies Plains track, 1700m above sea level

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    We checked out a hut, Moose and Nick

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    Me, dried out and feeling warmer

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    More later including the rest of day 3

    in reply to: 3 states and more ride report 2011 #199206

    Greg
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    Eags I am beyond busy at the moment but am here mate. I will try and start a report tonight but Salina’s away, I have the boys here catching up with work, getting ready to go to Newy for 2 weeks work

    Fish :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: there will be a pay back :P :laugh: :laugh: 👿 :whistle:

    TB :blush:

    in reply to: 3 states and more ride report 2011 #199075

    Greg
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    There are no decent pictures sorry what happened was strong flowing deep river short legs. The 2nd time was short legs but pinned under the bike with head just above the water.
    Still today did 54 crossings on the haunted stream track no problems rode Mt Pinnabar to the top on the fully loaded Tenere which was amazing

    Boony we have ridden some great country some stuff twice as hard as the Jurds ride

    Eagle it doesnt float but the wolfman bags don’t leak

    For those that haven’t got out to experience this Mt Pinnabar is a climb to over 1800m that was an hr of climbing what is rocky or slippery track, either one wheel track or the other

    You guys should be concentrating on which two shared the double bed last night and it didn’t surprise me knowing what DR riders are like

    Going to have some beers, if you aren’t here you loose

    TB

    in reply to: 3 states and more ride report 2011 #199037

    Greg
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    Krusty wrote:
    micknmeld wrote:
    Well as it turns out the NX is still playing up a bit so they have dropped into a truck workshop contact of TB’s and are at the moment fabricating a new airfilter for the NX. (for those that dont know the NX’s have a paper filter and yesterday’s fog did it no favours.) Tb said that they rode right through the guts of Canberra past Gov House and that the corner man system works better in the bush than the city.

    So why would you stay with paper? :huh:

    http://www.uniflow.com.au/contents/en-us/d70_01.html

    NX 650 (1988-2001)

    When it’s all you know it’s all you know I guess

    Sorted now

    TB

    in reply to: 3 states and more ride report 2011 #198979

    Greg
    Member

    Well its been a busy afternoon here at home when Moose, Kram and Nick arrived busy busy bees

    Kram had a tyre to fit, shit he made hard work of it as well, it beaded easy cause of the amount sweet running out of the not so happy hippie

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    Nick had new tyres to do and an oil change

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    Moose drank beers

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    Kram then proceeded to walk the catwalk with the latest happy hippie fashion

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    Check Moose’s rack yea attached with cable ties :ohmy:

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    Moose then sat down and showed us how to use an Ipad yes him and he is the new tech guru :P

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    Watching yes dust to glory and then bed for an 8 o’clock ride off, watch the trackers

    TB

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