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BOLLOCKS wrote:i was laughing Jeffro cause the guy in front of me..i think it was Tony..or SEB..whipped it back at me like a slingshot and i managed to duck under it :laugh:
haha that was me in the orange jacket bol but in all fairness you fired a rock at me off the back wheel of your wr so hard i was like it got shot out of a rifle
check out the hole in my headlight fairing
Thanks old bulls for putting on a cracker ride all the new guys had a great time.
well done to all the guys that waited with mick after he stepped off untill they finally
carried him out and loaded him in the ambulance, we all hope it doesnt happen to us
but its good to know your in good hands if it does. the ride itself was great there was a good mix of nice flowing single sections, tight singles, good hill climbs and open fire trails.
the weather was perfect for it aswell. there were great prizes being given away in the night. also as one of the new guys i have to thank the old bulls for making us feel welcome
that was hot2trot’s (my dad) first big group ride at the young age of 63 and he loved it.
i tagged along with all the harder graded rides and my vote for crash of the weeked was lead rider galeys spectacular high speed high side straight off the road into the pine forrest below after he came into a sweeping left hander at warp speed. but it was hard to judge between that one and jeffro falling in the carpark in front of the cops.
thanks again old bulls for putting on a good show that really did cater for everyone.white rocket wrote:a swag in a tent is the best option i normaly flog the kids tent when i go camping in the mountains but just use the swag on the piss fishing tripsi agree swag in a cheap tent i hear its going to be really cold:ohmy:
hi seb the new guy
paulie showed me all the little tracks around the watagans that i had been missing out on.
lucky i marked them all with my gps. some good tracks through therelet me know if you have any trouble finding a photo to upload i have a good one of you
in thailand that you can use.May 5, 2011 at 7:08 pm in reply to: 3rd Annual OBT Birthday Ride Weekend, 28th, 29th May 2011 #200640BOLLOCKS wrote:Anyone else staying at the Royal hotel at Capertee on Friday night… or am i drinking on my Pat Malone ? :huh:Bol :woohoo:
not a bad idea i might see if i can get my passport stamped by customs.
is the sofala campsite by the turon river near the crossing?
nothing to sinister squiddley……………….
hey sam your supposed to say “hi im sam and im an alcoholic”:woohoo:
Hi sam.:whistle: 😆 😆May 2, 2011 at 10:54 pm in reply to: 3rd Annual OBT Birthday Ride Weekend, 28th, 29th May 2011 #200500that causeway right up there in sofala can get pretty slippery and deep too when it been raining for a while
this is a video of when the turon was flooded apparently its one of the fastest flowing rivers in australia
micknmeld wrote:Gday Tony. Thanks for the intro and welcome to OBT. Sounds like you have the sense of humour required to handle yourself on this forum.
Will catch up for a fizzy drink when I make my annual pilgrimage down to the Blue Mountains for the Birthday bash.
Cheers
Micklooking forward to it mick
yeah right where do you work wally?
vietnam is an awesome place to ride the roads can only be described as systematic chaos
if you walk straight out in front of that traffic they wont actually hit you.
we did a 10day tour on klx250’s through the northern regions of thailand through forrests and jungles up to the golden triangle last year pretty amazing stuff
i will post some pics[attachment]C:UsersTonyPicturespicturescampingPhotosRita’s Camera Dec2010oli.JPG[/attachment]
thats gold osmooian
my son got his tt50 for his second bday he is 3 now he rides it well but still has the training wheels on it.
i say go for it leave it in her room till she wants to play on it / with it -
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