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    Waimak dirt ride 9/7/06

    We that is SDU and I are going for a ride up the Waimak river on Sunday the 9/7/06 and are leaving across the road from the boat ramp on the North side under the motor way bridge at about 11 O'clock.

    That is unless the weather is real crappie.

    We are going to ride the tracks along the river and there is a softer route, which is the road and the stock bank that runs by the river.
    We will be riding mainly between the river and the stock bank and or road.
    Through the mud and ruts and the trees.
    Some of the tracks are easy and tight and some are open and flowing.

    So it will be a good ride for any one as there is a easy option if you need it, or are getting tired.

    It is the first off road ride for SDU on her DR650 and will not be pushing her self.
    We may also have one or two walking wounded and they will have to take it easy as well.
    So do not be shy come along.

    We are hoping to ride up to the gorge bridge.
    But that will depend on the bikes and tank range.

    And can ride home by the gravel roads (back roads and more like tracks) or the dirt tracks.

    The ride will take more than a few hours so I suggest that your bike is in fairly good nick and bring a Hydro Pack or a small back pack with a drink/food?
    And spare spark plug and spanner. (please)
    I will be bringing tools and a tow rope etc.
    Feel the fear and do it anyway

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    There are alot of highly educated idiots out there.

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    Yep J and I are in.
    So as we can both ride I will expect to be on our trail only bikes, CRF230 and KLX125 so will have to skip the cafe part.
    We will bring a snack for ourselves and either wait for your return or start back ahead of you depending how the days going.

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    We are still very flexible with our plans.
    And after I did the post, got to thinking that our plans may cut out some people with off road only bikes and have no rego.
    We have got so use to riding with people that have regoed dirt bikes.

    And you have confirmed it.
    And it would be unfair to break the group up because of that.
    So we have decided to cut out the Oxford cafe part and bring some lunch as well and may take to hexamine cookers to boil up some water for coffee and cook something. (see how it goes)

    And will change and up date the first post.

    See you there
    Feel the fear and do it anyway

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    I'm in. I'll go and get a spare plug this week, other than that carry a decent set of tools. You mentioned going out to oxford for juice. If we don't, are you guys going to have enough ie would you carry extra? From Topomap I recon about 110km total in a directish line so need to allow about 160. I'm not planning on carrying extra (got 17l or about 300km anyway) unless you think otherwise. Mobile tanker Gerbil maybe?

    See you under just upstream of the bridge at 11 on Sunday.

    Cheers
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    Yeah it's about 120k's there and back.

    We may because of the unregoed bikes only go up to the water wheel at the Downs Rd area.
    So that will be a 60k round trip.
    That may sound like a short trip, but not when you will not begetting out of 3rd gear that often and will be spending most of your time in 1st and 2nd.
    That is unless you ride the road along side.

    After the first 30ks it is really a grave road blast for the last 30k's, so we will not be missing the best part on the trip by not going all the way to the gorge bridge.

    Before anyone gets scared, it's not hard just tight going.
    And as you will see on a map, you can ride near by on the top of the stock bank.

    And hear where we are and ride a long side.
    It's all in sections so you will see us as well.
    Feel the fear and do it anyway

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    J's poped her shoulder again (while assembling a daughters bed of all things) so she might not make Sunday.
    If she don't go I will bring the Transalp out to play.
    Either way we will see you Saturday night first.

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    Buggar about J. Hope it comes right soon.
    Just ride whatever you feel like, we are flexible.
    Looking forward to this ride, & meeting everyone.
    I haven't been for a trailride for months. I'll say sorry now for slowing everyone down while I stop to pick the bike up yet once again. Not sure how I'll go with the DR but it'll be interesting- I just hope it has enough ground clearance left.

    If there are any newer (off road) riders out there who want to join us don't be shy.

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    Plug called in today, he said he might be up for it on the F650Dakar.
    Will not know what J's going to do untill Saturday night/Sunday morning

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    I hope that she recovers quickly.
    If it is any help, Aaron it going to do the ride and he is still recovering.
    So will be riding real slow and easy and properly on the roads, so not to hurt him self.
    Feel the fear and do it anyway

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    Weather looks good, J's not riding but will come say hi and see us off, Plug is coming and I will take the Transalp so it will be a slow run for me too (but can go on the sealed road if required)

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    Weather looks great (from Rolly). Pitty about J. I'm off in 10 to get gas and mozy on over. See you there.

    Cheers
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    Yep a great day, one out of the box at this time of year.

    Our heads aren't to sore and just about ready to leave as well.

    Pity about J , Aaron is coming as well so will be taking it easy as he is still getting over the hernia.

    See you their

    Rik
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    So should we post picks and clips and tell everyone about our adventure here or in the "The Ride / Tour Report" sub forum or in the "Adventure/Dual Purpose Bikes" forum?
    Helmet camera picture is about what i expected but not as good as i had hoped

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    Well I will make a start and here will be just fine to me.

    Well it was a clear sunny morning and apart from a short lived light frost it was perfect day.

    Six of us headed of in to the mud and flooded tracks.
    That is Plug, Transalper, Green Meanie, Cooneyr, SDU and me. (good to put another face to a name)

    Well it was apparent from the start the the tracks were very muddy and flooded which made some of them were near impossible to negotiate.
    So right from the start we played pick up the bike. (I'm sworn to secrecy and no it was not SDU. that came later)
    So we had to avoid the muddier tracks or we would get no where fast.
    So we battled on though the better tracks, rivers and whoops, rutted tracks and small bog holes.
    Once I got the right tracks sorted we made some ground up the river and back again.
    We headed strait back down the gravel roads and did some of the easier tracks at the end so we would get home not to late and before it got cold.
    I manage to wash the bikes and put them away before it got dark.

    I'm sure that we all had a great ride and enjoyed our self's on a great sunny warm winters day.
    We had no real dramas apart from readjusting wheel aliment and bark buster on some small persons bike.
    I think on the trip home every one found it easier and had more confidence.
    As some had either never ridden there bikes in this terrain before.

    This may become a regular thing and maybe once a month.

    It's a pity that the helmet cam was not as good as you had hoped for Transalper.

    OK the pic's
    1/ meeting and getting ready to head off.
    2/ Lined up at the end of a stop bank for a small break.
    3/ At a place nicknamed the water wheel.
    4/ Cooneyr and the for ground and Green meanie in the back ground.
    Getting ready to head home.
    5/ One dirty DR that I will have to clean.
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    Feel the fear and do it anyway

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    Quote Originally Posted by lemans
    Six of us headed of in to the mud and flooded tracks.
    That is Plug, Transalper, Green Meanie, Cooneyr, SDU and me. (good to put another face to a name)

    Well it was apparent from the start the the tracks were very muddy and flooded which made some of them were near impossible to negotiate.
    So right from the start we played pick up the bike. (I'm sworn to secrecy and no it was not SDU. that came later)
    It was awsome to meet you guys and guyess. I realy enjoyed myself and the company. Glad that you forgot about my "sticky" incident L, thank god it didnt "stump" me like the other unmentioned incident.

    Quote Originally Posted by lemans
    This may become a regular thing and maybe once a month.
    This becoming a regular monthly thing is a great idea. Hope that we manage to get this going.

    Quote Originally Posted by lemans
    It's a pity that the helmet cam was not as good as you had hoped for Transalper.
    Bugger bout the video T. I'm still keen to see some of the footage if there is anyway. Happy to supply a blank DVD etc if you are going to do any editing etc.

    Cheers
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