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aff-man
18th September 2004, 16:45
well with it starting to drizzle we left the AB at about 10:30. We hadn't gone 5 km when the rain stopped and the sun decided to show its face.

It was great to meet some of you guys and being only my second time on the 22 i methinks i'll be riding it a lot more.

low points was crish going a bit wide and ending up in the gravel. Hope the repairs will be quick and not to costly. The wind going over the hills was interesting at times with the bike not wanting to drop in.

High points. Great company, great roads, not to many incidents and i finally got to strech the bikes legs a little.

Gonna get a better front tyre on but it was a great day all round

aff-man
18th September 2004, 17:06
p.s. if you out there CK puk-puk-puk-puk-pukak. :wavey:

Vagabond
18th September 2004, 18:31
well with it starting to drizzle we left the AB at about 10:30. We hadn't gone 5 km when the rain stopped and the sun decided to show its face.

It was great to meet some of you guys and being only my second time on the 22 i methinks i'll be riding it a lot more.

low points was crish going a bit wide and ending up in the gravel. Hope the repairs will be quick and not to costly. The wind going over the hills was interesting at times with the bike not wanting to drop in.

High points. Great company, great roads, not to many incidents and i finally got to strech the bikes legs a little.

Gonna get a better front tyre on but it was a great day all round
:niceone: Well said mate !
Yea it was great to put some faces to names but I"ll still be asking your names next time.
TS you even lost your rain jinx :sunny: And we won't mention any other type of jinx'es :killingme :killingme
Thanks everyone c u next time !

Two Smoker
18th September 2004, 18:36
Yep awesome to finally ride with you Aff-man... can't wait to see you in action with the new front tyre :niceone: Hey Andrew (if your reading this) your bike doesnt have chicken strips now :msn-wink: .....

Vagabond, your just bloody fast.... as i have said before, GET A 600!!!!

And F/F... damn your training with MR and flash tyres.... your were fast before but now your damn fast....

Great to meet new faces and old.... cant wait for the next :niceone:

NC
18th September 2004, 18:47
Oh....


I was at Kopu at 12 noon, had a ciggy, no one was there...so I buggered off.

I had to be back at the MT..for a tyre change :mellow:

Zapf
18th September 2004, 19:12
twas a nice turn out today around 14+ bikes. And still I managed to miss most of them and got lost after stoping to fix up my helmet strap. And not having been down 22 before and not the slightest clue where it is, I got lucky and tracked the group down thanks to people pointing at directions where a WHOLE group of bikes went and managed to catch them about 10 mins before the end of 22. :buggerd:

So that was a very good introduction to 22 to myself, riding alone and not knowing where the road leads but just knowing that there is a full tank of gass :sunny:

Was great to meet a few more people and also DarkDream, after the coffee at bombay we headed out east and came back to Auckland thru the ranges and Maraitie. Can't wait for another long ride and sun shine.

Aff-man, I'll have to remember to take up the challange of keeping with you next time on the mighty VTR250 :P

:msn-wink:

sorry NC30 chick, we the coromandle peps folded in when we realise it was a bit too late to do the loop and shooted for 22 instead. What was the weather like a Kopu?

Firefight
18th September 2004, 19:36
Despite the weather looking a bit shiity, it turned out to be a great day, we left AB, and rode the Motorway to Drury, then old GSR ramarama, bombay, ridge road, down past the the zoo at Whangarata and over the bridge and down 22, It was great to see a whole lot more new kbers, good that everyone rode at a pace they were happy with.Down to Ngaruwahia for fuel and coffee, then we headed back to Huntly via the back rd west of the river, at Huntly a couple left us and headed back another route.

From there we did Rotowaro and back to 22 and then pretty much the same way back( sorry we missed you FB) Slob & I were sitting on the corner just before Tuakau, you must of missed us. More coffee and bullshit, then we left and went our separate ways.

CK if you reading this, you better get your tired butt down this way, Johno did so well today, :ride: no Nana on 22 that boy!, Chris(TS) it was great that you manged to give us a fine day for a change, and as ever you, Mal ,VB ,Sulav and Chris were putting up a great pace.

All the new guys hope you enjoyed the day, it was great to meet you, Given my forgetfulness(comes with being so old) don't be upset if I take a while to rememeber your names, hope we see you again soon.

Firefight :crazy:

shandawg
18th September 2004, 20:00
What a great day that was. To think I considered opting out this morning due
to the weather.

Thanks to everyone for a great ride, I was more than happy to take it easy today and feel out the new bike, which I'm pretty happy with.
Dicing it up with darkdream was great fun, but the hilight of my day was definitely swapping bikes with nhuanh and doing the SH1 run from Huntly back to AK city. The most fun I've ever had on a bike for sure. Unfortunately the same can't be said for nhuanh, as the nc30 is down about 50HP on the zx6r and it also broke down coming up the Bombays, which turned into a huge tail chasing exercise for the both of us. fortunately he got my bike going again, and we met up back up in greenlane after I ran his bike out of gas due to all the extra k's eaten up doubling back trying to find him. oops.

Hope everyone else had a great day, and that 6chris6's damage is minimal. He caught me up on SH1 at Takanini (by himself by this stage) and I didn't see any evidence of a bin, so take it that it is.

Definitely something slightly depressing about having a drag against your own bike and pissing all over it though :bye:

dveus
18th September 2004, 20:31
Cheers guys,

I thoroughly enjoyed myself. Was good to meet up with you all.
The weather turned out better than i had expected so was an all round great day.

Andrew
18th September 2004, 20:40
All the new guys hope you enjoyed the day, it was great to meet you, Given my forgetfulness(comes with being so old) don't be upset if I take a while to rememeber your names, hope we see you again soon.
:
Well lets face it Dave, at least you didn't forget about being old this time. This doesn't mean you've forgotten your name though does it? :o

Glad you guys had a great time. Thanks TS for your bike, I owe you big time!

Firefight
18th September 2004, 20:42
Well lets face it Dave, at least you didn't forget about being old this time. This doesn't mean you've forgotten your name though does it? :o

Glad you guys had a great time. Thanks TS for your bike, I owe you big time!



ah, I wondered if you would bite !! oh and Congrats again mate :niceone:

F/F :wacko:

loosebruce
18th September 2004, 21:48
ah shit, glad you guys had a good ride today i would've joined you but on my way home from work early this morning i was having a play on the motorway, few wheelies here n there, and a stoppie or to at the lights near home and wouldn't ya know i landed me last stoppie to turn into my street and the bloody foot peg snapped off, time to invest in some rapid art rear sets me thinks...... won't be seeing ya's next weekend either i'm back down in welly but in a plane :bye:

slob
18th September 2004, 23:20
Thanks to everyone who made it to the SH22 ride today! Having only commuted on my XR for the past 2 months (in between injuries), I was a bit aprehensive about scratching the back roads again. Fortunately I hadn't completely forgotten how to ride a sportsbike!

Dodging the local fauna (dead and live) was still a bit of a challenge though - e.g. jaywalking turkeys, misc flying birds playing "chicken" with my head, dead possums on apexes of corners and what looked like a (dead) family of lab rats in a row across the lane (???). At least that's what it looked like in the split second I spent observing it..

FF was kind enough to let me have a go on his bike - what a revelation (after being accustomed to riding sub-60hp bikes for the past year)! I think I'll be buying a copy of Motorcycle Trader tomorrow...

Anyway, awesome ride guys - I'll be getting more regular with my riding as summer approaches so I look forward to riding with y'all again!

aff-man
19th September 2004, 01:07
it was actually 5 little ducklings that were crossing the road hence them being squashed all in a neat little line. I was also wondering why possums seem to get squished just as you leave the apex of a corner. :eek: . Luckily all avoided so i won't be scrubbing guts off my fairings.




p.s. to dave once again i wanna say how awsome that micron can sounds when you pass :eek: :love: :love:

Zapf
19th September 2004, 01:37
Dodging the local fauna (dead and live) was still a bit of a challenge though - e.g. jaywalking turkeys, misc flying birds playing "chicken" with my head, dead possums on apexes of corners and what looked like a (dead) family of lab rats in a row across the lane (???). At least that's what it looked like in the split second I spent observing it..



I was wondering why it looks like someone plucked a bird clean in the middle of the road, just that they didn't leave the meat behind :P

Andrew
19th September 2004, 09:21
Dodging the local fauna (dead and live) was still a bit of a challenge though - e.g. jaywalking turkeys, misc flying birds playing "chicken" with my head, dead possums on apexes of corners and what looked like a (dead) family of lab rats in a row across the lane (???). At least that's what it looked like in the split second I spent observing it..


And people wonder why me and CK try and avoid this like the plague. :spudwhat:

V Twin Raver
19th September 2004, 12:28
Great ride yesterday, as already mentioned, the days weather looked a bit dubious at the start but was not a problem throughout the day.

Those of you on your first KB ride, awesome effort, from what I saw you rode at your own pace and didn't take it upon yourself to prove anything to others and instead made sure you watched & learnt - hope you enjoyed your day, took something out of it & I hope to see you out there again real soon. To you usual assasins (sp) thanks for the usual experiences - always good to watch your lines TS & to FF - thanks for your usual consideration of others in every situation - good to catch up again.

great day had - cheers :niceone:

aff-man
19th September 2004, 16:01
(CK borrowing aff-mans PC)

I dunno about avoiding it like the plague.... but there's better roads out there thats all!
sorry to hear about the bin Chris, I hope the damage to bike and confidence isn't too bad.

FF, FYI, i had a very nice snooze from 12-2pm! Most enjoyable!

FROSTY
19th September 2004, 16:07
how is chris?--is the bike still ridable?

Coldkiwi
20th September 2004, 13:10
p.s. to dave once again i wanna say how awsome that micron can sounds when you pass :eek: :love: :love:

you would've heard that lots wouldn't ya mate? :pokey:

and you were saying how SLOW dave was getting in his old age!!! :shutup:

aff-man
20th September 2004, 14:59
you would've heard that lots wouldn't ya mate? :pokey:

and you were saying how SLOW dave was getting in his old age!!! :shutup:


See now that's just not fair . If you wanna take pot shots at people don't blame it on someone else. Sheeeesh.

P.s. And i won't talk about you and how often you go riding aye :eek:

Firefight
20th September 2004, 16:12
See now that's just not fair . If you wanna take pot shots at people don't blame it on someone else. Sheeeesh.

P.s. And i won't talk about you and how often you go riding aye :eek:

hey Aff, don't worry mate, we can go for a ride down 22, while the CK has his afternoon snozze.

F/F :sneaky2:

Coldkiwi
20th September 2004, 17:42
See now that's just not fair . If you wanna take pot shots at people don't blame it on someone else. Sheeeesh.

P.s. And i won't talk about you and how often you go riding aye :eek:

Now now :whistle:

Mate, I go riding at least 30km every day! Its quality stuff too, none of this 'oh that gap looks too small for me' twaddle :laugh:

As for afternoon snoozes... maybe I could incorporate both! Next time I go down 22 i'll make sure its a sunny day so I can bask in the sun at lunch time :done: