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February 8, 2011 at 3:09 pm in reply to: Mick’s Annual Birthday Ride 4th & 5th of March 2011 #196164
OK the ride is now full (thats a new record 24hrs to fill 40 spots) there will be a reserve list started for people that drop out which always happens.
Going by previous years it will be a cracker of a ride :woohoo:
TB
Bolls I think its at the Snowys
Cigar to Eagle 😆 😆 it is in fact Steve from Adventure Motos BMW800. I think he suffered a broken ankle from the crash. Steve is OS an the moment so he will have to fill the gaps when he gets back. I had seen the photo elsewhere but couldnt find it anywhere
I asked Steve and he was happy to send me a copy to postTB
Pommie called Soapy :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: love it

Welcome mate, will see you up around Wauchopie no doubt
TB
Krusty I just said I dont want auto log in
And I dont want to be logged in all the time thats it, I only passed the comment about the worry and head of hair cause I thought Mick may chime in :laugh: :laugh: (he normally does
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Besides auto logging in is such a small problem (but important to some granted) compared to what Chris has been fixing since the changes. It didnt work on the old template for you if I remember right, yet it does work on my PCs I am sure (will test it to check :dry: ) Everyones input is welcome, it has even been asked for hasnt it? Some jokes have been made over peoples responses earlier but stuff is getting done.Yes Auto fill can be dangerous you explained that to me at my place thats why I only use with the name “Trailboss” not my real name or details

TB
Krusty wrote:snowy09 wrote:my iPhone uses safari and is not having any probe except my fat fingers is it the same safari krusty is talking about?The Safari on the iPhone and iPad are the same.. I haven’t tested it on the iPhone but I’m fairly certain TB has to always re-log in on his iPad.. He does however have it setup to auto fill in the details in the text boxes required for logging in.. I don’t use auto fill…
My Ipad works perfect now no complaints at all
I dont want auto log in, I dont always want to be logged in, gees if having to log in using auto fill or typing my name in was my biggest drama in life I would have a full head of hair :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:TB
Riggs wrote:Thanks Hatto,Thats fine, 80 to 100 kms covers most ppl.
Are there any other OBT’ers planning on crashing overnight with us.
Kat has bagged a bed already, anyone willing to chance her snoring
:dry: :kiss:Or gunna pitch a tent in the front yard ?
We are a maybe still :blink: Waiting waiting waiting
It’s not Mal Ollie, Mal is good careful operator (and he is scared of Donna :laugh: ) The person in question isn’t here at the moment, I don’t think he rode it home cause he got a broken ankle out of it if memory serves me right
TB
February 7, 2011 at 9:15 pm in reply to: Mick’s Annual Birthday Ride 4th & 5th of March 2011 #196149adam wrote:Merv and Sam will also come on the ride if spots are still available.Mate they will have to log on and nominate themselves
TB
6.2.7 Trail Bike Riding
Licensed riders on registered bikes are permitted on the park roads listed in Figure 5
and specified in section 7.1. Trail bikes are not permitted on walking tracks or
management trails i.e. Slippery Rock Link Track, Congewai Link Track or Bowmans
Link Track.
The co-operation of trail bike clubs, in ensuring that members only use designated
roads and remain off walking tracks and closed trails, will ensure that the majority of
riders can continue to use and enjoy the parks.
Unauthorised use of tracks and trails and natural areas causes erosion and presents
a hazard for other visitors. In the past several years there has been an increase in
the creation of illegal bike tracks in both National Park and State Forest areas. If high
levels of illegal trail bike activity continue then some roads may need to be closed to
public access.Other unwelcome impacts from unauthorised bike use include noise, which may
affect native animals and can detract from the enjoyment of other park visitors.
Additionally some riders are unlicensed with unregistered, uninsured bikes which is
illegal.
Since 2003 NPWS, Forests NSW and the NSW Police have been conductingStrategies
• Continue MOU negotiations with Forests NSW (Department of Primary
Industries) for management of roads and trails in Jilliby SCA.
• Maintain management trails in accordance with their current bushfire
classification.
• If use of dormant trails becomes evident, investigate options to prevent access.
• If high level illegal trail bike use continues investigate closure of trails.TB
February 7, 2011 at 7:28 pm in reply to: Mick’s Annual Birthday Ride 4th & 5th of March 2011 #196141Saturdays ride will be grade 3 & 4 please read the ride grades thread so everyone going understands It could be a hot day :dry:
Ride Grade information here pls read
TB
Here try this champ
http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/parkmanagement/WatagansJillibyFinal.htm
Havent read it all
TB
Hatto wrote:mallee wrote:Hi Guy’s,
Whats the KM range for this ride or do you plain a break at Wandi or somewhere to throw some fuel at it?
As the KLX is about 100km with the low gearing or if we are not doing any BIG hills I will put the 14 tooth back on the front to gear it back to standard?.:ohmy:Mallee
PM Sent
Hatto
That’s great Hatto but what about the rest of us that want to know what the fuel range will be? :blink:
TB
Get ol mate here to fix the jinx take the hex of as such

He stopped Ollie getting flats all the time
couldnt help him change them but 😆 :laugh: He tried helping Mick with his hair line but that clearly failed
and judging by Micks last tube change episode some of Ollies bad ju ju must have stuck to Mick. Still it’s worth a tryTB
February 7, 2011 at 2:14 pm in reply to: Mick’s Annual Birthday Ride 4th & 5th of March 2011 #196120Pauly wrote:Count Me IN
Cheers Pauly (Hattos Mate)Hatto doesnt have any mates :whistle:
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