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Here are some pictures that Nickj and I shot last saturday less then 5kms from the area where we are camping at Sunny corner




Rug up kids :woohoo:
TB
Boony wrote:
Quote:Ohhh yeah I forgot about that,(FOR SALE, 2nd,3rd,4th and 5th gear from a DRZ 400, no longer needed) :silly:Or ever used before :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
TB
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOG9B6r9l10
After that we trucked into Broken Hill on an amazing track of rollers, sadly no helemet cam footage
Here is the last footage before B/H
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvsuXUMPU2c
TB
Here is the auction that Bollocks ran for the house that Krusty bought, it was very funny there
Here is some of the helmet cam footage, this is the Yunta to Cockburn section. Its the twin trail and was phat
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eg_LjacpSFc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffM_gqgvPY4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=os72CdhfOUs
more to come
TB
Here is the helmet cams perspective of me getting the Tenere out of the Menindee bog camp. Its not pretty but its upright :laugh:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibTJukDaODM
TB
Add Crash, Chicken and myself Mal please
Chicken and I friday night and Crash saturday arrival
TB
Seems we have underestimated how tough Nick really is, just received a phone call from him. His doctor sent him for a ultra sound on his foot and amongst the “pieces” of sleeper in his foot is a piece 1/2 inch wide by 1 inch long :ohmy: its wedged between the bone and the tendons. They operate tonight :blink:
TB
Boony wrote:
Quote:Trailboss wrote:Quote:Well one of the funny things that happened was when we spotted Boony walking through Silverton, obviously head down and a long face cause he wasnt on the ride :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GToBGes2dGc
Bloody jinx us with a 100 year weather event
TB
Nah not unhappy he wasnt on this ride,,he was actually on one of the best rides he has ever been on at the cells

Heard you had a great ride at the cells, and as good as that would be mate they dont compare
By the way where is your ride report, be a cracker what with chain sawing your way in :ohmy:TB
gavb wrote:
Quote:Better put me down for this one TB . Thanks.I will add you to the list Gav, to be honest I dont want more then 12 max 13 guys. The orginal 10 (which includes support guys) have first dibs if they wish to ride and the are a few already guys that have PM’ed me. Its a long way of so its all good I reckon
TB
lotsa wrote:
Quote:OWL04 wrote:Quote:Looks like only one person was dissapointed with the detour
If I knew she was there owl04 I would have pushed on without the suport vehicle.
Ha ha I would have carried the support vehicle :laugh:
Well I woke for the 10th time at 3am and went that’s it I am getting up
, I went down stairs made a milk coffee and watched Race to Dakar while I waited for Moose, Mick and Krusty to get up. Slowly everyone got up, had a drink and we left at 5am. Straight away the fog was thick as and we wobbled out through the dark and foggy mountains. Nick and I chatted on the blue tooth like excited school kids while Moose had taken up a spot on the rear rack of the Tenere it seemed with Burple as he reckoned the Tenere’s headlight rocked. As I rode through Lawson Owl 02 (Gaz or my logistics go to man as the trip wore on) rang, he couldn’t sleep either and was sitting up watching the “A Team” (I think he said) He was watching us on the tracker and said it was raining at Blacktown, had I known this was a sign of things to come, us running from the rain that is :laugh:We stopped in Katoomba, I was looking for a place with light so we could check over the bikes. I found a place, it was up the driveway of so fancy bed and breakfast place. So 4 bikes at 5.30 rock up their driveway we didn’t stay long
but Krusty’s exhaust as a crackle to it that could wake the dead :huh:
From there it was out to Tarana to meet Donna and Mal5.1. I tell Donna is very cool, whose wife gets up Sunday morning early and to go out in the freezing cold for a bike ride to meet dudes for breakfast, Donna does

We took of and got onto the first of the dirt for the trip, 2kms later I hit a Wallaby, yup 2kms into the trip, following Mal and bang a Wallaby!! I stayed upright and he continued on as well. Minutes later I just missed a rabbit and then had a Galah hit my helmet. Nick was pissing himself laughing and taking the piss out of my plastic shoo roo’s. The only thing that seemed to run from my bike was cows so Donna at breakfast said I may have fitted Shoo Moo’s by mistake. :woohoo:We rode around the entrance to Mt Panorama where I asked every inner breed hillbilly worker directing traffic who was on pole?? No one could answer that, Christ they were working at the event!! Doesn’t matter cause Lowndes and the mighty Holdens cleaned up the next day

We went for breakfast (thanks Donna for organising that)
Krusty eating his breakfast

Boulder drove past, we tried ringing him to turn around for breakfast but we missed him

We bid farewell to Donna and Mal, thanks for the route to breakfast Mal


We headed off towards Orange out through the back blocks and onto the dirt again after a while. I stopped and suggested we try the singles in the pine trees behind the parents when we wound through the fire trails but alas Krusty said no :laugh: :laugh:
We headed around Orange and started down a little short cut when we found a tree down, “U” turns all around expect Nick who dropped the DR. We the flew through some phat dirt roads, sweeping corners, 90 degree bends rolling hills into Molong for a fuel stop.
From the there we rode across country to the Dish, again dirt roads and a 35kms tar section that had the smaller bore bikes revving. Once I spotted the Dish we wound some tracks including a closed dry weather only road to the Dish

It was only a quick quick stop because time was getting away for a counter lunches at Trundle and Jeffro would be waiting so the pace was wound up somewhat as we zigged and zagged country dirt roads and lanes to Trundle. It was here that in anything that was remotely sandy the Tenere displayed something that can only be described as trying the commit suicide
, this was troubling me although not as much as the thought of missing a counter lunch at Trundle :laugh: . As I said the pace was on 110, 120 to 140 odd were on, Krusty and Moose sat out of our dust and then Krusty over shot a 90 degree cornerWe rolled into Trundle to find the Wee Strom loaded to the hilt at the pub. I charged in to order a mixed grill and ol mate say’s “We only have two pizzas left” WTF no counter meals!! OK I will have a pizza, thinking it would be a frozen bloody pizza for Nick and I, Moose and Krusty ordered the other but only one could be cooked at a time :laugh: :laugh: Best pizza I have had in years honest it was a beauty.
Trundle Pub

Main street of Trundle


Moose and the 1x bike at Trundle

We saddled up and headed to Condo, again the Tenere was bloody nervous but I thought it was me :huh: , but it was a worry. Into Condo, we fuelled and went to the Pub, Gaz, Boulder were waiting but not Mickp, Lotsa or Bollocks so we got on the piss.
Rooms were taken, and when Bollocks fronted we handed out the shirts and packed the support vehicle, a route change for days 1 and 2 were suggested by Greg at the pub so it was hard at work on the laptop and then GPS’s were loaded. This became a event every night as I poured over routes and maps, it was a real head case as I ended up with a headache from it more then once.
Dinner was had, many drinks consumed knowledge shared, shit spoken and people readied UHF channel decided plans made etc
Bikes locked and loaded at Condo


Service vehicle

Well here we go

A better crew you wont find (although better heads you may see in a trough if thats your thing :laugh: )
Moose just coming to the end of the bitumen just outa Condo

Mickp and Lotsa

Jeffro the ironman

Waiting at the start of the railway section wasnt long before I binned the Tenere




Random Scenery

A stop about 40kms from Ivanhoe, Nick has wood in foot and doesnt know it the hard core Pommy :laugh:

A dirty Tenere, guess which side fell in the mud :laugh:


Nicks holy foot, doesnt look much but he said a sleeper got stuck in it :dry: The impact was taken on the top of his foot, and I bet it has broken the bone, the problem with the piece that went in is infection as they treat those sleepers with some serious shit
His church boot

I felt bad so I got him some ice at the pub, oh and a beer


The beer tree we planted about 40kms from Menindee

Once in Menindee we went to the waiting place, oh locals call it the pub :laugh:


Camp TB night one

Brains trust :laugh:

Ring of knowledge

Nick (he looks funny, maybe its the drugs for his foot, yeah lets say that :laugh: )


Out the back of Menindee lake

Look back at the others coming

Moose as he was all trip

Crossing the border in the middle of no where with not a sole noting we all took our boogie boards :laugh: :laugh:

Blue Steeling and Yunta Pub

And normal

So we head north, and as the sign says the roads are open (12 hrs later all shut)

Jeffro drilling the Wee Strom foot peg bolts out

Nicks daughters chair (he got the wrong chair at home :laugh: )

A wet Jeffro


The camping area

Krusty’s castle

Wet wet wet

The support vehicle back at Yunta




Just up the road a dry spot, at 10 oclock roadie at the railway track

So there we are 185kms from Broken Hill, more later
TB
(A special thanks to Nick at Teknik’s he rang me back his mobile to help sort the Tenere, I thought it was only me on the first day as I couldnt relax all day. Moose the rode it and told me dont ride it until I get it fixed because it is dangerous and is an accident waiting to happen. Nicks suggestions fixed it sweet and it is a different bike, it can be poked along at a good pace anywhere)
Jim wrote:
Quote:Also TB I was wondering where you got the higher screen, and what other mods you have made to your tenere? Cheers JimYeah Jim I am doing a post with all the mods, the costs and how I have found each one. But mate I am flat out at the minute so it will be a week or so before its finished and posted
Congrats on the new Tenere, I am now very happy with mine and would recommend it to anyone. Although last Monday I would have sold it for 10 bucks :laugh: :laugh: Two things I have learnt is suspension setup and rear tyre choice is critical to the bike. Its a fantastic bike
TB
Good work Boulder, as discussed out there its good to show it with the pictures mate cheers
Of course quailty filters and quailty oil as well
TB
EAGLE`02 wrote:
Quote:It`s ok Krusty, you can actually do the Corner run staying in caravan parks & pubs if you so wish (softy)
It was done that way by the boys from Trailzone mag in August (as featured in the latest issue)
Next year is a new year & a new challenge :woohoo:
Krusty came good mate, he has signed on for next Oct already and is prepared to go unsupported if needed and camp every night. He earned his outback adventure riders merit badge
Next years is already well and truly on the planning table already and will be the same and different :laugh: But before that there is the 3 state tour (NSW, ACT and VIC) in Feb, March or April. The 4 day great dividing ride and all the regular OBT rides like the Birthday ride, Micks Birthday ride etc
TB
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