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  • in reply to: Keeping my bike,,and wife? #196051

    terryjhaynes
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    Yeh! thats it I’l happely go the new bike, but the trick is geting the funds out .If I sell the RMX I’l never see the loot for the new bike I recon.

    in reply to: Off Road Essentials Course #195793

    terryjhaynes
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    scottsnothot wrote:
    I’m booked for the course on 5th and 6th March at Merton. I’ll let ya’ll know how it goes.

    I’d love to jump in on this one,but shoulder wont allow this time.looking forward to hearing how it go’s.Hopefully I’l be all good for the next one.
    Cheers Teza.

    in reply to: Off Road Essentials Course #195393

    terryjhaynes
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    Yeh! I’d also be interested,I could certainly brush up on some old skills and lern some new ones.Cose I’m over broken limbs.
    Scott your link dosn’t seem to be working mate.
    cheers teza.

    in reply to: Grade 2 ride Nowra area Saturday 12th February #195301

    terryjhaynes
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    I’d be keen but wont be fit to ride with one arm out for at least six weeks, but it’s just the sort of ride I’l be looking for in the futur.
    Cheers Teza.

    in reply to: Sydney Social Get Together #194258

    terryjhaynes
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    Yeh I’d be keen,even though bike is a dirty word in my house hold at the moment,after busting my shoulder last weekend at Hampton :blush: But I still had a good time :) ,and meating up with a good few OBT”s was great ;)
    Cheers Teza.

    in reply to: Hampton 200 the ride that was #194994

    terryjhaynes
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    Top vids ther Jeffro, That must have been on the Sunday ride,sweet tracks n country side. Now I’m spewin more that I couldn’t ride after seeing em.Same as you with the arm, got to rest up, n spend the next six weeks in a sling,seems that I cracked the top of my arm bone.The RMX looks a bit wors for ware to,but the main parts are still straight :cheer:
    Teza.

    in reply to: Hampton 200 the ride that was #195126

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    Trailboss wrote:

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    teza h wrote:

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    Well doc took a look at the Xrays, seems I’v got a busted shoulder.Good news,no plaster,bad news, sling for six weeks.Oh well could have been worse,pluss my job should be ok. Just dissapointed that I couldn’t ride on Sunday,looked like a nice morning for it. :(

    Get better mate that’s good and bad news mate I will do another ride when your better from Bell to Capertee pub for lunch. Grade 2 max ;)

    TB

    Yeh! thanks TB,Make me sound like an old fart :laugh: I still enjoy a challenge and a bit of a rip,but just a bit rusty on it :blush: :laugh:

    in reply to: Hampton 200 the ride that was #194993

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    in reply to: Hampton 200 the ride that was #194992

    terryjhaynes
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    Well doc took a look at the Xrays, seems I’v got a busted shoulder.Good news,no plaster,bad news, sling for six weeks.Oh well could have been worse,pluss my job should be ok. Just dissapointed that I couldn’t ride on Sunday,looked like a nice morning for it. :(

    in reply to: Hampton 200 the ride that was #194988

    terryjhaynes
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    Great pics n footage there and some great country to ride in. I was realy having some fun untill I got to feel the texture of those rocks first hand :laugh: Well i cant get in to get an ultrasound on the shoulder until next thursday but will finde out about the X rays later to day.
    Any way I still had a good time with what riding i did, and was great to meat up with some of you blokes at last
    Thanks again,Cheers Teza.

    in reply to: Hampton 200 the ride that was #195034

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    aido wrote:

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    By the sounds of it some exciting posts are on the way :laugh:

    I hate rocky downhills B)

    yeh! I hate rocky downhills TOO, I’m the broken rider, “A bit too much speed on and a bit too much front break and the front weal go’s out and I headbut the rocks,not nice. Head is still good but shoulder,wrist and hands not so good,shoulder is the worst,cant raise my right arm at all,I’m hoping for a bad bruise but fear the worst. Just managed to drive home with one arm,sooo glad that the van is an auto.
    A big thanks to the OBT crew for all there help n support, Spesial thanks to Crash for riding me out of there, and to Glen and Andy for loading up my bike n getting me sorted when we got back to the hotel,I was a bit of a mess. Thank god for Neurofen n beer. :silly: :unsure: :blink:

    in reply to: Hampton 200 the ride that was #194982

    terryjhaynes
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    Is this a prevew off tomorrow HA HA! I’ll be in for the arvo ride, the pub and sunday morning,,,,If I dont love the pub too much.

    in reply to: Fav bike related picture #194975

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    BOLLOCKS wrote:

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    mmm…beans :laugh: 25216429_f45b352dd4.jpg

    BAAHAAAHAAAHAAA! Where did yu dig that up man ,thats a crack up,,, or up the crack :laugh:

    in reply to: Hampton NSW Jan 22nd and 23rd 2011 #194727

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    Trailboss wrote:

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    Yeh! thanks for that Hatto,I did think of that but wasn’t real sure bout carrying fuel on my body,,,but I gues if yu had a strong enough bottle it sould be OK eh! I dont have much choice realy cos I’m not guna run out of fuel on my first ride with OBT’s. Thats for sure!
    Lookin forward to it :woohoo:

    Teza Mal right there will be two loops maximum 80kms each if that Saturday my bike has been dry at 80 kms lately so unless recent jetting change have helped I will be borrowing fuel as well

    Teza it’s all fairly casual eh ;)

    TB

    OK thanks TB,I’l carry a couple of lts of pre mix anyway,mabe even some spare oil as well and that should get me through.

    in reply to: who wants a harley #194622

    terryjhaynes
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    Bull sh#t! what a monster,not my cup of tea at all.I’d like to know how much it weighs,in tons HA!
    I new a guy with a Harly 250 smoker back in the 80’s and compared to jap bikes of the day it wasn’t even close.

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