View Full Version : It's raining so what to do, adv style
junkmanjoe
31st January 2010, 15:44
My 9 fiidy has gone in for a service.
now its raining here to day, so i thought id have a bit of fun in the rain..
and the boys bike needed a run... so this is what i did..
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was a lot of fun..:laugh:
JMJ.
Eddieb
31st January 2010, 16:07
Haha, good stuff.
bart
31st January 2010, 16:13
Poor lawn. Hahaha, on ya
junkmanjoe
31st January 2010, 16:25
your new lawn is next....
JMJ
Taz
31st January 2010, 16:25
ATGATT!!!!! WHEN you crash you are going to DIE!! :lol: THEN OUR ACC COMPONENT WILL GO UP!! :spanking:
It's fun tho eh? :devil2:
junkmanjoe
31st January 2010, 16:27
ATGATT!!!!! WHEN you crash you are going to DIE!! :lol: THEN OUR ACC COMPONENT WILL GO UP!! :spanking:
It's fun tho eh? :devil2:
i did crash in to the punga,,, before the camera came out,,,was so funny...
JMJ
tri boy
31st January 2010, 18:19
Do a wheelie Mr.
bart
31st January 2010, 19:45
your new lawn is next....
JMJ
I haven't sown it yet, so you're welcome. You can help drag the roller around afterwards as well. :laugh:
junkmanjoe
31st January 2010, 19:59
if you want a hand to build your new deck, could use the little bike to dig the post holes....
JMJ
EJK
31st January 2010, 20:06
Haha the dog over took you.
Excellent video there JMJ.
junkmanjoe
31st January 2010, 20:09
yea thats suey the bulldog, she likes to eat ya boots.....
JMJ
pete376403
31st January 2010, 20:27
950 in for servicing? Ohhh thats gonna cost you. Watched my friend putting his 950 back together after removing enough bits to get at the plugs (it got drowned in a river) Left tank, right tank, centre console, sump guard, assorted bits of fairing, lots of hoses and connectors. If the valve shims are included in the service even more bits.
The wee KTM 50 on the stand behind was a lot easier to deal to
junkmanjoe
31st January 2010, 20:47
sounds like a story to this pic......care to share........
JMJ
thepom
31st January 2010, 21:25
Are you sure thats a dog chasing you cos it looks like a little piggy to me.....mmmnnnnn bacon......
pete376403
31st January 2010, 22:00
sounds like a story to this pic......care to share........
JMJ
On our TOTSI (Top Of The South Island) ride coupla weeks ago. Went over Napoleon Hill, which brings you (by way of some really shitty downhill snot) to a very pretty stream which ends up going through three tunnels. Someone from that region will know the name. Anyway the KTM ended up on its side in the stream, with one of the mufflers under water. When it was picked up the water ran into the cylinder. Hydrauliced when trying to start, so plugs out (with all that entails) Ran the battery flat trying to start. Others in the party went for help, got assist from the farmer who lives at the end of that track. Absolutely top bloke, first he took his quad up there with jumper leads, then when that didn't work went back for his Hilux and took THAT up the stream, through the tunnels etc, bought the bike (and rider) back and stored the bike in the barn overnight. When I took Al back the next day from where we were staying in Reefton, the rear tube blew (again - the wheel was out three times in two days but thats another story) so we rode the last 10 km on a flat back tyre which was interesting, to say the least. So got to the farm and the farmer provided me with a bike stand and tube repair gear while Al got on with drying out the 950, including draining the milkshake/oil . Took a while and the beast only fired after shooting engine start ether down the carbs while jump starting it off the Hilux (had already run the farmers spare battery flat - big batteries too).
Farmer was absolutely great, no problems about using his tools, compressor, etc. He has a bunch of bikes in the shed for his kids junior motocross.
junkmanjoe
31st January 2010, 22:13
okies.. so ya had a good weekend any how...or
we did but all our water came from above.....
JMJ
pete376403
31st January 2010, 22:49
Oh yeah, magic 5 days. Thats the whole thing about adventure riding, you really don't know who the day is going to end - you can plan, and you can hope, but in the end it's probably going to be different to what you had in mind when you started that morning.
marks
1st February 2010, 07:01
Hey Joe - I'll bring my klr over and I'll race you around the trampoline :yes:
if I tried what you just did on your back lawn - it wouldnt be my dog chasing me around - it would be my wife with a bread knife
On our TOTSI (Top Of The South Island) ride coupla weeks ago. Went over Napoleon Hill, which brings you (by way of some really shitty downhill snot) to a very pretty stream which ends up going through three tunnels. Someone from that region will know the name. Anyway the KTM ended up on its side in the stream, with one of the mufflers under water. When it was picked up the water ran into the cylinder. Hydrauliced when trying to start, so plugs out (with all that entails) Ran the battery flat trying to start. Others in the party went for help, got assist from the farmer who lives at the end of that track. Absolutely top bloke, first he took his quad up there with jumper leads, then when that didn't work went back for his Hilux and took THAT up the stream, through the tunnels etc, bought the bike (and rider) back and stored the bike in the barn overnight. When I took Al back the next day from where we were staying in Reefton, the rear tube blew (again - the wheel was out three times in two days but thats another story) so we rode the last 10 km on a flat back tyre which was interesting, to say the least. So got to the farm and the farmer provided me with a bike stand and tube repair gear while Al got on with drying out the 950, including draining the milkshake/oil . Took a while and the beast only fired after shooting engine start ether down the carbs while jump starting it off the Hilux (had already run the farmers spare battery flat - big batteries too).
Farmer was absolutely great, no problems about using his tools, compressor, etc. He has a bunch of bikes in the shed for his kids junior motocross.
that greasy clay downhill is an ass clencher on a bigger bike isnt it - what the heck would you do if you got to the bottom and the river was too high?
Struan (XF650) also practised total immersion techniques on his DT230 just after the last tunnel. What an awesome ride :yes:
dino3310
1st February 2010, 10:18
Ha Ha just called in to work so i could watch your Video, ya big kid:laugh:
Taz
1st February 2010, 10:40
if I tried what you just did on your back lawn - it wouldnt be my dog chasing me around - it would be my wife with a bread knife
Waiting for youtube link :corn:
junkmanjoe
1st February 2010, 19:03
i dont think i let the 9fidy lose on the lawn....
Well maybe.....
JMJ
veny
1st February 2010, 19:10
lol. that looked like fun.
Got the lawn, but the lad's still too young for motors.
Enjoyed reading your RR too.
Well done...
junkmanjoe
1st February 2010, 19:13
Cheers mate.....need to let off a bit of steam,and give the KB boys a laugh....just my nature.......
JMJ
.chris
3rd February 2010, 14:55
Cheers mate.....need to let off a bit of steam,and give the KB boys a laugh....just my nature.......
JMJ
And we do appreciate it, and we recognise the sacrifice your lawn made for our entertainment.
Looked like suz was having the time of her life.
I feel the need to blow off some steam this week, but my bike is about 2000km away. I wish I had a pit bike I could tear up the lawn with (or even better tear up someone else's lawn).
Might have to pop around to the brother-in-laws and take his 1960's BSA out for a hoon, or maybe head out for some *cough* test rides *cough*
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