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Boob Johnson
24th October 2016, 12:44
Now I know what you're going to say......(in a whiney voice) "there's already a section for that!" :oi-grr:
Yea thanks for the info! :facepalm:
Problem is........it's dead! What's with that! :confused:
Ok so here n lies the question, is regular group rides, say on a Wednesday/Thursday after work, a thing of the past now?
Keen to meet up & take advantage of the coming summer! :sunny:
My workshop (Mag & Turbo New Lynn) is flanked by gas stations & of course has a good car park for meets! If anyone is keen, come forth & let yourself be known!
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Maha
24th October 2016, 13:22
There's SASS/NASS and SATNR but ATNR is no longer... once the organisers left it fell apart. Then there was Junior ATNR but that also dwindled and finally ceased. Good on you for attempting to get something started.
Boob Johnson
24th October 2016, 13:27
There's SASS/NASS and SATNR but ATNR is no longer... once the organisers left it fell apart. Then there was Junior ATNR but that also dwindled and finally ceased. Good on you for attempting to get something started.
Gidday Maha, long time no see!
Ok so SASS = South Auckland something something & NASS = North Auckland something something?
nzspokes
24th October 2016, 14:33
Gidday Maha, long time no see!
Ok so SASS = South Auckland something something & NASS = North Auckland something something?
Both learner rides. Street Skills.
Could be interested if something pops up local.
Boob Johnson
24th October 2016, 14:43
Both learner rides. Street Skills.
Could be interested if something pops up local.
Sweet. All the group riding I have done has a mix of rider skill so happy for all to come along. I always find the best system is every rider is welcome & at every turn everyone stops to re gather A) so we all stay together B) no one gets lost & C) heaven forbid if a rider goes down out of site we can sort him out ASAP!!
caseye
24th October 2016, 14:49
Now I know what you're going to say......(in a whiney voice) "there's already a section for that!" :oi-grr:
Yea thanks for the info! :facepalm:
Problem is........it's dead! What's with that! :confused:
Ok so here n lies the question, is regular group rides, say on a Wednesday/Thursday after work, a thing of the past now?
Keen to meet up & take advantage of the coming summer! :sunny:
My workshop (Mag & Turbo New Lynn) is flanked by gas stations & of course has a good car park for meets! If anyone is keen, come forth & let yourself be known!
PFA
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No, no, SATNR is still ridden most Thursday nights, not always a lot of bikes, but that's been improving just quietly of late as well.
Meet at Southern Motorway BP just before Drury off ramp at 6-6.30pm, ride off at 7pm ride fro hour an a harf or so, then top at pub, cafe, tell lies and shoot the breeze, then ride home.
All sorts, and typers, a good run out.
Maha
24th October 2016, 14:50
Gidday Maha, long time no see!
Ok so SASS = South Auckland something something & NASS = North Auckland something something?
All you'll have to do is start a thread in Meetings stating a met point/time and perhaps and end venue to scoff a burger. You'll be surprised how it'll pan out. SASS and NASS are not what you're looking for. Daylight savings is a good time to do it. There use to be a Regular Weekend Ride but once again, the organiser left the scene and that was that.
nzspokes
24th October 2016, 15:32
Sweet. All the group riding I have done has a mix of rider skill so happy for all to come along. I always find the best system is every rider is welcome & at every turn everyone stops to re gather A) so we all stay together B) no one gets lost & C) heaven forbid if a rider goes down out of site we can sort him out ASAP!!
Comes down to the ride speed, if you have fast and slow then its open to people getting lost. One rule to set unless you want it to be a L plater ride is everybody has to be able to achieve the open road speed limit. As stupid as it sounds many cant. Trying to deal with a rider that is 30kph under the limit in traffic is not fun.
Least from out west its easy to get to decent roads without being on the motorway to long. Think about how long you want to be riding, say 1.5 hours then work out a basic route and stopping point.
Maha
24th October 2016, 15:38
Still got the R1200 Ash or have you replaced it with the TL?
Boob Johnson
24th October 2016, 16:08
Still got the R1200 Ash or have you replaced it with the TL?
I never owned a R1200RT, I hired that last year, did 4,000km's in 9 days two up round the south island & back up to Auckland........was pretty fricken awesome ride! I just sold my Busa & bought a TLR. Always wanted one! Have owned a TLS prior so looking forward to some summer blats out in the back blocks!
Here's a pic from that SI tour
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Boob Johnson
28th October 2016, 11:33
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