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    The Not The Brass Monkey Rally

    Over the past three or four years some members of the Chatto Creek Club have been feeling a bit disillusioned about the Brass Monkey Rally. The main grumbles have been that the event is getting stale, over commercialised, poorer bon fires and the evening bands have been rubbish.

    This year there was an alternative event held at Chatto Creek. It wasn't advertised, just a bit of word of mouth, and it isn't intended to compete with the Brass Monkey, just provide something a bit livelier at a good venue. The owner of the Chatto Creek Tavern supplied the Music providing we supported the Tavern Bar, and allowed us to set up our tents in the Tavern grounds.

    Most Chatto Creek members met at the Tavern around midday and rode to the brass Monkey site via the Ida Valley, then completed the loop back to Chatto Creek. Only a couple of us went through the gate to the Brass itself, and I did catch up with a few KBers, but couldn't find any of the Dunedin contingent. As the rain got heavier and turned to the South I also headed back to Chatto Creek.
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    The Chatto Creek Tavern beer garden became tent city with 11 quite large tents and a house bus.

    The muso was the same guy who entertained at the Brass Monkey during the afternoon, and he was really good. He kept the volume to a level that we could actually hear the music and not just get driven away by noise. He also played the normal rally songs; Stairway to Heaven, Another Brick in the Wall, American Pie, etc. and we all sang along with him. However he did through a few curve balls and you had to listen as he kept changing the words and making them more appropriate to the occassion. There was plenty of dancing till everyone finally crashed somewhere around 2:00 am.

    All up there were around 30 motorcyclists, and for a short time we were joined by the Matakanui rugby team as they did a pub crawl from their winning match against Queenstown.

    It was a great event, and will be repeated next year.
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    Luck, is it good or bad?

    Here I was cursing my bad back for a raw deal, not even a nice day ride to the Brass this year!

    Looking at your pics and reading your post and putting it together with the tales of the riders that called in on the way home!

    Looks like my back did me a favour. John.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jantar View Post
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    I did catch up with a few KBers, but couldn't find any of the Dunedin contingent.
    I only reconise Ghost Bullet, who are the other 2?


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    Over the past three or four years some members of the Chatto Creek Club have been feeling a bit disillusioned about the Brass Monkey Rally. The main grumbles have been that the event is getting stale, over commercialised, poorer bon fires and the evening bands have been rubbish.
    I thought that started happening at the begining of the 90's NOTHING beets the 80's Brass.
    cheers DD
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jantar View Post
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    Only a couple of us went through the gate to the Brass itself, and I did catch up with a few KBers, but couldn't find any of the Dunedin contingent. As the rain got heavier and turned to the South I also headed back to Chatto Creek.
    You have left before we got there...

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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
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    I only reconise Ghost Bullet, who are the other 2?
    They will be coming up on the Jigsaw thread shortly.
    Why do some pistons go up and down when your wheels go round and round?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
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    I thought that started happening at the begining of the 90's NOTHING beets the 80's Brass.
    If only there was some way to time travel... old School is sometimes the best, even if it may mean it was before I was big enough to have been there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost_Bullet View Post
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    If only there was some way to time travel... old School is sometimes the best, even if it may mean it was before I was big enough to have been there.
    Is that a dig at some of us getting old?
    But yes the good old days with the coppers full of free soup.
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    O ya poor ole buggers eh next you'll be bitching that they don't provide parks for your support nurse and the zimmerframes lol
    Now i will tell you what i've done for you!! 50,000 tears i've cried, screaming, decieving and bleeding for you and you still won't hear me don't want your hand this time i'll save myself maybe i'll wake up for once.........

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    Quote Originally Posted by botb View Post
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    O ya poor ole buggers eh next you'll be bitching that they don't provide parks for your support nurse and the zimmerframes lol
    No I just want them to keep out the young cheeky whipper snappers out.
    There is good and bad, for one we do not have to be banana and wear yellow wet weather gear any more.
    Feel the fear and do it anyway

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    Smile Good to meet you!

    Hi Jantar,
    Great to meet you at the Brass Monkey. Good to chat to you about the amazing V-strom. Well done in getting your photos up so quickly. The Chatto Creek alt. Looks interesting. Cheers mbazza.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mbazza View Post
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    Hi Jantar,
    Great to meet you at the Brass Monkey. Good to chat to you about the amazing V-strom. Well done in getting your photos up so quickly. The Chatto Creek alt. Looks interesting. Cheers mbazza.
    Ah... the lurker that has finally done 1 or 2 posts... hehehehe...

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    Have not been to The Brass for a few years BUT definately had that feeling, it had lost both its challenge and sociability compared to years back

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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
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    I only reconise Ghost Bullet, who are the other 2?



    I thought that started happening at the begining of the 90's NOTHING beets the 80's Brass.
    Pic 2 is Pateroa (sp) from Auckland, and Pic 3 The Mistress, a lurker, not a poster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nigelp View Post
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    Pic 2 is Pateroa
    WOW, he scrubed up for the weekend, takes 20yrs of him
    cheers DD
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