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Ramius
30th November 2004, 17:30
Well, I am officially taking my new baby more than 100km away from home, we are going to Gisborne from Wellington leaving at 1645. If anybody see's a blue GSX which looks like crap down the right hand side because of damage, and has 747M8 on the plate, give a wave, or a sympathetic shoulder.
Looking forward to the ride.
However, Last night, while listening to David Bowie, I got hit with a premonition that was so strong I have never felt it before, it was a premonition that I was living my last few days on this earth, as if something really bad was going to happen, but it was not the cause of my bike. Generally when I get these feelings I am right, so I hope I am wrong. However, if I am right and you don't see a post from me Sunday night, you know the premonition was right.
Any tips for my journey. I have all my wet weather gear, my chain lube, gloves, pack rack thing. Going to fuel up tonight and got serviced this morning.
Bonez
30th November 2004, 17:45
Well, I am officially taking my new baby more than 100km away from home, we are going to Gisborne from Wellington leaving at 1645. If anybody see's a blue GSX which looks like crap down the right hand side because of damage, and has 747M8 on the plate, give a wave, or a sympathetic shoulder.
How far do you intend to travel tomorrow?
Ramius
30th November 2004, 17:47
How far do you intend to travel tomorrow?
I hope to do the whole trip. Want to be in Gisborne by about 11. An hour out of my hours, but hmmm..
Bonez
30th November 2004, 17:54
I hope to do the whole trip. Want to be in Gisborne by about 11. An hour out of my hours, but hmmm.. You'll have a tail wind most of the way by the looks. If you need a break, Dad lives in Havelock North. About what time do you think you'll be at Woodville?
Ramius
30th November 2004, 19:10
You'll have a tail wind most of the way by the looks. If you need a break, Dad lives in Havelock North. About what time do you think you'll be at Woodville?
Hmmm..Where is woodville? I imagine that for the entire trip I will be averaging about 80kmp/h. So, I would say probably just under two hours?
Anyway, will be back on later, but if you wanna txt me 027 632 4584
crashe
30th November 2004, 19:11
Well, I am officially taking my new baby more than 100km away from home, we are going to Gisborne from Wellington leaving at 1645. If anybody see's a blue GSX which looks like crap down the right hand side because of damage, and has 747M8 on the plate, give a wave, or a sympathetic shoulder.
Looking forward to the ride.
However, Last night, while listening to David Bowie, I got hit with a premonition that was so strong I have never felt it before, it was a premonition that I was living my last few days on this earth, as if something really bad was going to happen, but it was not the cause of my bike. Generally when I get these feelings I am right, so I hope I am wrong. However, if I am right and you don't see a post from me Sunday night, you know the premonition was right.
Any tips for my journey. I have all my wet weather gear, my chain lube, gloves, pack rack thing. Going to fuel up tonight and got serviced this morning.
Please ride carefully..... and WE will see you back online on Sunday..... :niceone:
Take breaks and give your body a few stretches along the way so that you dont get too tired. Take care on the corners and just do the right speed and you will be fine. :niceone:
If I was down that way I would ride some of the way with you.... as I am sure there maybe others out there who will do the same.
Just watch out if the road is wet... and take care when riding throu the gorge.
If you can get near a comp when you arrive in Gisborne, then come online and let us know that you made it.... I am sure that Gisborne will have an internet cafe there.
Take care.
crashe
30th November 2004, 19:13
Hmmm..Where is woodville? I imagine that for the entire trip I will be averaging about 80kmp/h. So, I would say probably just under two hours?
Anyway, will be back on later, but if you wanna txt me 027 632 4584
Woodville is on the other side of Palmerston North.... :scooter:
Bonez
1st December 2004, 06:35
Hmmm..Where is woodville? I imagine that for the entire trip I will be averaging about 80kmp/h. So, I would say probably just under two hours?
Anyway, will be back on later, but if you wanna txt me 027 632 4584 Sorry don't do txt. Do you have a map?
Paul in NZ
1st December 2004, 06:46
However, Last night, while listening to David Bowie, I got hit with a premonition that was so strong I have never felt it before, it was a premonition that I was living my last few days on this earth, as if something really bad was going to happen, but it was not the cause of my bike. Generally when I get these feelings I am right, so I hope I am wrong. However, if I am right and you don't see a post from me Sunday night, you know the premonition was right.
Any tips for my journey. I have all my wet weather gear, my chain lube, gloves, pack rack thing. Going to fuel up tonight and got serviced this morning.
Tip # 1
STOP listening to David Bowie.....
toads
1st December 2004, 07:07
Well, I am officially taking my new baby more than 100km away from home, we are going to Gisborne from Wellington leaving at 1645. If anybody see's a blue GSX which looks like crap down the right hand side because of damage, and has 747M8 on the plate, give a wave, or a sympathetic shoulder.
Looking forward to the ride.
However, Last night, while listening to David Bowie, I got hit with a premonition that was so strong I have never felt it before, it was a premonition that I was living my last few days on this earth, as if something really bad was going to happen, but it was not the cause of my bike. Generally when I get these feelings I am right, so I hope I am wrong. However, if I am right and you don't see a post from me Sunday night, you know the premonition was right.
Any tips for my journey. I have all my wet weather gear, my chain lube, gloves, pack rack thing. Going to fuel up tonight and got serviced this morning.
Dude, do not listen to David Bowie, I am quite serious, I used to get similar thoughts regarding my days on earth also, while listening to his music, especially the 1984 song, interestingly though I had my first baby in 1984 which meant life as I knew it was over!, take care, if I see you I will be sure to give you a wave etc, not going too far from home today though
vifferman
1st December 2004, 08:15
Last night, while listening to David Bowie, I got hit with a premonition that was so strong I have never felt it before, it was a premonition that I was living my last few days on this earth, as if something really bad was going to happen, but it was not the cause of my bike. Generally when I get these feelings I am right, so I hope I am wrong. Don't like those premonition things.:confused:
I felt really uneasy about my eldest son travelling to Tauranga yesterday. He crashed the car south of Maramarua, and it sounds like it will be written off.
Fortunately, because I felt so uneasy about it, I did a little praying beforehand, and he was totally unhurt.
Sometimes people, it pays to listen to that still, small voice. I felt like I should go and pick him up, but reason told me it would be better to arrange a tow-truck (seeing he was OK) and get them to give him a lift, because I was busy at work. The tow truck took two and a half hours to get there (a one hour trip!) and just before it arrived, so did a cop, who ticketed him for careless use of a motor vehicle. Just what he needed - that will certainly aid road safety and teach him to be more careful!
Not!!
One thing my son is not, is careless. He never speeds (yeah, hard to believe for a 20 year-old male), and in fact never even talks about driving fast, hooning or whatever. He is somewhat inexperienced with open-road driving, and was probably concentrating too hard. He was driving at about 90 km/h when a hawk he hadn't noticed flew up from the side of the road, startled him, and he swerved across the road and into an Armco barrier. The car was fairly wrecked on the right-hand side, with all the panels and the window smashed, and the front tyre and rear bumper torn off.
crashe
1st December 2004, 09:57
Ramius - you take care out there on the roads.....
If you can txt someone that you know on here so that they can post up that you have arrived ok.
Oh yeah and what the others have said.. dont listen to David Bowie before a long trip.
Blakamin
1st December 2004, 10:30
what is you route?? if you come thru pram, let me know beforehand... the Duc could follow you a coupla k's and a mate finishes work in pram at 5 and heads up thru shannon... he dont ride fast as its a 750 intruder..
Sniper
2nd December 2004, 06:30
Tip # 1
STOP listening to David Bowie.....
:laugh: :laugh: Very good point, David bowie just causes trouble.
crashe
2nd December 2004, 17:11
Does anyone know if Ramius has arrived in Gisborne yet? :ride:
toads
2nd December 2004, 17:20
Does anyone know if Ramius has arrived in Gisborne yet? :ride:
we are in gisborne, and there's been nothing on the local news about any bike accidents, I figure he's probably been too busy riding to get on the net, it's bloody windy though and that's the main reason I haven't been on my bike today, grrr, the wind makes me very tired and grunpy
toads
2nd December 2004, 17:55
just txted him he made it ok,
Blakamin
2nd December 2004, 18:11
:sweatdrop whew... gotta hate it when someone rides distances on a 2fiddy and ya dont know if they made it!
crashe
2nd December 2004, 18:40
Toads, thanks for that... tis a worry when they dont report in .... :wavey:
Ramius
6th December 2004, 15:32
I am alive.
Hi guys, made it there, and made it back, I am alive. Was meant to come home yesterday but did not feel confident enough with the way the weather was, so now I am here!
What a fabulous day today!
vifferman
6th December 2004, 15:35
Glad you (safely) enjoyed the ride.
crashe
6th December 2004, 18:56
good to see you made it back to Wellington safely.
toads
6th December 2004, 19:12
good on ya for doing such a long haul on your own on a 250, awesome acheivement, we madei t back from the big smoke in tact also, have ot say the weather was appalling,
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