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Crim
25th February 2014, 17:14
Hiya
I am still recovering from a back op and think the whole thing may be a bit much (missus would go spare if I came back with a a crook back) so am going to do a couple of abridged (if that is another word for Pansy) days, also my large tank just arrived today so going to do it on my standard tank and 3.9l or 2 strapped to the back, worked out distances and "soft boy factor" and going to do the following;
Day 1 - after the briefing going to van down to Waimate and start Sat morning there, depending on how the back stands up do the rest of the day (not Awakino)
Day 2 - Alex straight to Omarama Saddle, Black forest, Fairlie and back to Waimate
Couple of questions;
1. anyone else a right nancy boy and want to do half days - just yell!
2. I can take limited gear down in the van on the Friday - just yell!
Cheers Crim

thepom
25th February 2014, 19:37
Dont be too hard on yourself mate. .....Once your back has had problems its always best to take extra care. .your doing the right thing. ..

oneblackflag
25th February 2014, 23:06
My sympathy's... Recovering from a back op myself; what'd you have done?

Crim
26th February 2014, 05:50
fusion of a few of them, if you think the cluth locking flange on a KTM 450 EXC is expensive ($49 for a wee piece of metal - tks Superior:shutup:) they chucked in 12k worth of screws and plates and it was bugger all:shit:, think the screws were 1.5k each - could have got em at Bunnings for 10c (cant remember which ones - some letters followed by some numbers - got a new crack just above my old crack so was down the bottom somewhere)
Thought I would save the old taxpayer some money so opted to use medical insurance instead of ACC (who would have covered it) and then ACC wouldn't cover me for time off unless they paid for op :facepalm: :doh: so expensive mistake!

Transalper
26th February 2014, 08:47
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Thought I would save the old taxpayer some money so opted to use medical insurance instead of ACC (who would have covered it) and then ACC wouldn't cover me for time off unless they paid for op :facepalm: :doh: so expensive mistake!
That deserves a mention on Fair Go or Cambell Live.

oneblackflag
26th February 2014, 10:27
fusion of a few of them, if you think the cluth locking flange on a KTM 450 EXC is expensive ($49 for a wee piece of metal - tks Superior:shutup:) they chucked in 12k worth of screws and plates and it was bugger all:shit:, think the screws were 1.5k each - could have got em at Bunnings for 10c (cant remember which ones - some letters followed by some numbers - got a new crack just above my old crack so was down the bottom somewhere)
Thought I would save the old taxpayer some money so opted to use medical insurance instead of ACC (who would have covered it) and then ACC wouldn't cover me for time off unless they paid for op :facepalm: :doh: so expensive mistake!

Bugger some ACC crap boggles my mind; been good to me though. Think I'll be geting a fusion soon, already had a Discectomy.. Hasn't worked. Heal well.

Crim
2nd March 2014, 18:51
A great couple of days, day 1 just did the Mckenzie, Haka and Danseys and then did a bit of "exploring" in the Ida - love that country down there!
Day 2 straight to Omarama saddle and then through Black Forest with Pampa (thanks for opening all the gates after my bloody side stand broke!!)
a great couple of days, did about the right amount I reckon, back feeling good (little stiff). I love the DB1k1!- awesome days.
Only real PITA was motel in Alex I had just got cleaned up and was out the front little motel dog came up to say hi - I thought he was rubbing up against my leg but the little bastard cocked his leg and peed all over my only clean socks / jeans (just though I'd share that so you can have a good laugh)

cynna
3rd March 2014, 12:22
Only real PITA was motel in Alex I had just got cleaned up and was out the front little motel dog came up to say hi - I thought he was rubbing up against my leg but the little bastard cocked his leg and peed all over my only clean socks / jeans (just though I'd share that so you can have a good laugh)

lol - thanks that made me laugh. good to hear that you managed to do some of the route with your back

Padmei
3rd March 2014, 17:52
Yep good stuff Crim. Why the KTM tho? Seems a huge change from the KLR & with your back I thought you'd be going for a less hardcore bike? I spose weight difference is a big thing.

Crim
3rd March 2014, 18:23
weight difference was the reason - always seem to be strain things when I dropped the KLR and tried not to "loose it"

and there is no doubt that the KTM feels a lot lighter - but you are right, bit more hardcore and you want to do more on it - great fun bike, but!

Padmei
3rd March 2014, 18:54
Yes I understand, that is why I got the DRZ400 a while ago. I still had to give that type of riding away tho due to my back. On the beemer if I drop it it never gets to the awkward back busting position right on the ground.


Hopefully noone mentions riding it off the road a few times:pinch:

Woodman
3rd March 2014, 19:08
Yes I understand, that is why I got the DRZ400 a while ago. I still had to give that type of riding away tho due to my back. On the beemer if I drop it it never gets to the awkward back busting position right on the ground.


Hopefully noone mentions riding it off the road a few times:pinch:

Dragged your old DRZ/KLX out of a river on Saturday morning . Wasn't that light.

Padmei
3rd March 2014, 19:14
Dragged your old DRZ/KLX out of a river on Saturday morning . Wasn't that light.

Has he found that lead ingot I hid under the seat yet? Was it the 1st river crossing? I always like to byopass that one:msn-wink:

timg
3rd March 2014, 20:21
Has he found that lead ingot I hid under the seat yet? Was it the 1st river crossing? I always like to byopass that one:msn-wink: Yeah, always seems wrong to start the day with wet feet :pinch:

Woodman
4th March 2014, 08:29
Has he found that lead ingot I hid under the seat yet? Was it the 1st river crossing? I always like to byopass that one:msn-wink:

Yup, first river crossing, ride down a bank and into the river, quite swift and deep. had to drag 2 bikes out. Lots turned back.