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The Lone Rider
1st May 2009, 18:38
I believe tomorrow is this:



Invites all motorcyclists to the
21st Anniversary of the
CHOLMONDELEY RUN
SAT 2ND MAY 2009
Princess Margaret Hospital Car Park at:
1pm – Run leaving at 1.30pm

Please bring stuff for the kids during the winter, books, paper, pens, games etc.

Run badges will be on sale for $10




Come one and all, last year was snowing.. but year before that was awesome. And the children love to see ya coming around the hills.

Jerry74
1st May 2009, 20:54
We will be there

Its for a good cause

Silage
2nd May 2009, 09:28
I was going to be away, but as I'm not I am intending on coming along. This was great fun when I last did it and the kids get a real buzz out of it.
Cya there

The Lone Rider
2nd May 2009, 09:56
Well those of you who haven't met me, look for the V4 with my name on the tank!

I'm not a member of Plains MC, but support them and what they do

Silage.. those flowers are STILL alive and growing! haha

The Lone Rider
2nd May 2009, 16:05
Good run, not to cold.

I have been told there were 76 bikes.

Most will be sitting at Wheatsheaf now.

Dave-
2nd May 2009, 17:24
Well those of you who haven't met me, look for the V4 with my name on the tank!

that in case you forget?

stevewederell
2nd May 2009, 17:56
Nice wee ride, great beer and pie afterwards too

stevewederell
2nd May 2009, 17:59
Here's a few of the kids, from the young to not quite as young;)

stevewederell
2nd May 2009, 18:02
When the kids weren't looking...

The Lone Rider
2nd May 2009, 18:04
Here's a few of the kids, from the young to not quite as young;)

Hey Steve, just a note of warning - you would need to check with PMC if I'm right -

My understanding is PMC do not post any photos of the kids on their website because of them being kids and of the various reasons they are there at the home

Just in regards to the photos you just put up.

McWild
2nd May 2009, 21:35
Just a note to the geniuses who decided to block traffic today;

You have no right whatsoever blocking traffic on public roads to try and aid the flow of motorcyclists on the ride. I was waiting in line behind one motorcyclist at the Centaurus road intersection, and it is disgraceful that when a car tryed to pass them to continue on its way that they gave it a whack on the side panel. If they thought that anything that motorist said or did was inappropriate, then they need to harden the fuck up and respect the road rules, because they had every right to get out and berate you for holding up traffic and then having the audacity to lay hands on their vehicle.
That sort of bullshit can only harm the image of motorcycling in general in the public eye. If you want a clear, flowing run then for fuck's sake ask for police aid.

I hope the kids got something out of today.

stevewederell
2nd May 2009, 22:10
Hey Steve, just a note of warning - you would need to check with PMC if I'm right -

My understanding is PMC do not post any photos of the kids on their website because of them being kids and of the various reasons they are there at the home

Just in regards to the photos you just put up.

Didn't even think of that, i'll delete them if I can then check with the Chomlondeley crew, cheers for that.

Mully Clown
3rd May 2009, 09:59
Hey Steve, just a note of warning - you would need to check with PMC if I'm right -

My understanding is PMC do not post any photos of the kids on their website because of them being kids and of the various reasons they are there at the home

Just in regards to the photos you just put up.

It would seem they don't mind at all. They've got a link on their website to a bunch of photos on the Ulysses site.

http://www.plainsmc.org.nz/chomley.html
edit: link removed.

I went out for a ride yesterday and came across the aftermath still hanging around at the Wheatsheaf.

The Lone Rider
3rd May 2009, 10:03
As I said, I'm not a member.

But I specifically remember Steve having told me once they don't put photos of the kids out.

Edit-

Excellent photos by the Ulyssess photographer(s).

Guzza
3rd May 2009, 19:51
This was my first Chomley run and my first outing with company. After a good many years out of the saddle, I'm still getting aquainted with the bike and riding in general so I apologise to those who were witness to wanton use of blinkers, sloppy gear selection and a myriad of other newbie antics.

As for the run, I really enjoyed myself. We got a good day, though judging from the weather the night before, I was fully prepared to ride in the rain. It was awesome to see some Dads bringing their kids along in the tail gunner position So I think I'll be doing that next year.

It was a well organised and executed run and a very nice way to fill in the arvo so I'll be back

Silage
4th May 2009, 08:58
Just a note to the geniuses who decided to block traffic today;

You have no right whatsoever blocking traffic on public roads to try and aid the flow of motorcyclists on the ride. I was waiting in line behind one motorcyclist at the Centaurus road intersection, and it is disgraceful that when a car tryed to pass them to continue on its way that they gave it a whack on the side panel. If they thought that anything that motorist said or did was inappropriate, then they need to harden the fuck up and respect the road rules, because they had every right to get out and berate you for holding up traffic and then having the audacity to lay hands on their vehicle.
That sort of bullshit can only harm the image of motorcycling in general in the public eye. If you want a clear, flowing run then for fuck's sake ask for police aid.

I hope the kids got something out of today.

Hmmm. I just thought it quite funny at the hairy audaceousness of bikers stopping traffic. But then I was being advantaged. I would have thought the fluoro vests that most of the human barriers wore would have carried sufficient authority :whistle:

And yes the kids did get a great buzz out of this

SDU
4th May 2009, 13:06
This was my first Chomley run and my first outing with company. After a good many years out of the saddle, I'm still getting aquainted with the bike and riding in general so I apologise to those who were witness to , sloppy gear selection......

You're riding a Guzzi you'll never get over the sloppy gear selection---most off them toy with you unless you kick them positively into place it's called character;)

gman49
4th May 2009, 18:51
Hi Guys, thanks for the support on the ride.
Re- The photos, the link has been removed, having not viewed the photo's first, I didn't realise or even think that there would be photo's of the kids. The Ulyses site will be either editing or taking the pics off.

Thanks

gman49
4th May 2009, 18:57
Just a note to the geniuses who decided to block traffic today;

You have no right whatsoever blocking traffic on public roads to try and aid the flow of motorcyclists on the ride. I was waiting in line behind one motorcyclist at the Centaurus road intersection, and it is disgraceful that when a car tryed to pass them to continue on its way that they gave it a whack on the side panel. If they thought that anything that motorist said or did was inappropriate, then they need to harden the fuck up and respect the road rules, because they had every right to get out and berate you for holding up traffic and then having the audacity to lay hands on their vehicle.
That sort of bullshit can only harm the image of motorcycling in general in the public eye. If you want a clear, flowing run then for fuck's sake ask for police aid.

I hope the kids got something out of today.

Interesting, so you saw the assault on the person doing the blockade, and by the way I (me) think the police have more important things to do. In 21 years I believe there has never been an incident, correct me if I am wrong.

MyGSXF
4th May 2009, 19:28
Awesome lookin day my darlings!!! :hug: & fantastic pics.. :woohoo:

My first Chomley Run was 16 years ago.. I still love seeing the grins on the kids faces!!!!! :D

McWild
4th May 2009, 20:22
Interesting, so you saw the assault on the person doing the blockade, and by the way I (me) think the police have more important things to do. In 21 years I believe there has never been an incident, correct me if I am wrong.

Assault? The asshole doing said blockade hit another person's vehicle on a public road for their own personal reasons. They had no right to block the road - they were using it for their own agenda. As much as I appreciate how long this run has been going, if a vehicle has right of way and motorcyclists are stupid enough to put themselves in front of said SUV then they need their bloody head checked.
Don't think that it being for a good cause removes you from responsibilities as road users. If you're too busy fucking about to request police or other official assistance, then guess what, you're bound by the same laws as every other road user.
I'm sure everybody on that ride could have made their way to the re group points without blocking the road. Not hard.

Guzza
4th May 2009, 21:27
You're riding a Guzzi you'll never get over the sloppy gear selection---most off them toy with you unless you kick them positively into place it's called character;)

Oh yeah, My guzzi has 11 gears, 5 of them neutral :D

JMemonic
4th May 2009, 21:30
If you're too busy fucking about to request police or other official assistance, then guess what, you're bound by the same laws as every other road user.


A wee bit of calm is needed here, ok you make a point and getting the police to control an intersection is useful but in this day and age I doubt you could get police to block intersections, but they perhaps could be approached if they we not.

As to someone hitting a persons car I didn't see the event but consider a little patience from the driver would have cost perhaps 3-5 minutes max but to use your car to run at another person is a form of assault even if you don't actually hit there is the charge of using a vehicle in a threatening manner, as its a community/charity event a little media might be possible but that is for PMC to consider, perhaps someone could suggest this to them in a calm manner.

MyGSXF
4th May 2009, 21:47
The asshole.. are stupid enough.. they need their bloody head checked.. If you're too busy fucking about..

Gee.. you really have a great way to put forth your constructive criticism.. :doh:


I'm sure everybody on that ride could have made their way to the re group points without blocking the road. Not hard.

The whole idea of charity rides is to have a "mass group" & to make it high impact.. dribs & drabs of bikes do not have that effect. :oi-grr: Each intersection holdup would have taken all of approx 3-4 minutes.. if that!!! :calm: & the people stopping the traffic were all wearing fluro "official" (as you say) looking vests.. were they not..... :rolleyes:

I organized a charity ride in Nelson on Sat.. we had 200 bikes.. & guess what.. we stopped the traffic!!! loooots of traffic :bleh:

MyGSXF
4th May 2009, 21:52
then they need to harden the fuck up and respect the road rules. That sort of bullshit can only harm the image of motorcycling in general in the public eye.

Just looking at the visitor messages on your public profile.. guess what I saw...& in your own words too.. by crikey... :whistle:

"Me and this other guy were doing like 100 in the tunnel haha"


yep.. sure respecting the road rules & portraying a good image to the public there.. ain't ya fella... :doh:

gman49
4th May 2009, 22:23
Assault? The asshole doing said blockade hit another person's vehicle on a public road for their own personal reasons. They had no right to block the road - they were using it for their own agenda. As much as I appreciate how long this run has been going, if a vehicle has right of way and motorcyclists are stupid enough to put themselves in front of said SUV then they need their bloody head checked.
Don't think that it being for a good cause removes you from responsibilities as road users. If you're too busy fucking about to request police or other official assistance, then guess what, you're bound by the same laws as every other road user.
I'm sure everybody on that ride could have made their way to the re group points without blocking the road. Not hard.

The motorcyclists blocking the road, by law were not, they were intending to make a left hand turn and as such had to (BY LAW) give way to the oncoming right turning traffic. The said SUV (Silver 4x4) had to illegally pass on double yellow lines to get around the vehicles doing the legal give way for the left turn. When the SUV drove out around the waiting traffic (illegally) he drove at the motorcyclist.

Just how long and where were you observing from. I have listened to several points of view tonight. The SUV 4x4 driver is rather fortunate that there was no law around.

Abusive indescriminate use of language is a far too emotional state to portray your obviously inadequote point of view.:yawn:

gman49
4th May 2009, 22:25
Assault? The asshole doing said blockade hit another person's vehicle on a public road for their own personal reasons.

I would just like to know, did you see the driver get out of his vehicle which was more than a meter over the center double yellow lines, stride up to one of the bikers and strike him with his fist?

gman49
4th May 2009, 22:33
A wee bit of calm is needed here, ok you make a point and getting the police to control an intersection is useful but in this day and age I doubt you could get police to block intersections, but they perhaps could be approached if they we not.

As to someone hitting a persons car I didn't see the event but consider a little patience from the driver would have cost perhaps 3-5 minutes max but to use your car to run at another person is a form of assault even if you don't actually hit there is the charge of using a vehicle in a threatening manner, as its a community/charity event a little media might be possible but that is for PMC to consider, perhaps someone could suggest this to them in a calm manner.

The police know about the ride and past rides have been sanctioned, the use of police escort or redirection of traffic is not in their interest because as you say it is only for a few minutes. We have found that all motorist that have been blocked for a few minutes have returned a friendly wave of understanding, most are in awe of the large contineous stream of motorbikes.

We unfortunatly had some incidents of motorcyclist riding on the wrong side of the road in the tunnel and passing other vehicles, this will be addressed at next years pre ride meeting with all attendees.
Cheers

JMemonic
4th May 2009, 22:44
The police know about the ride and past rides have been sanctioned, the use of police escort or redirection of traffic is not in their interest because as you say it is only for a few minutes. We have found that all motorist that have been blocked for a few minutes have returned a friendly wave of understanding, most are in awe of the large contineous stream of motorbikes.

We unfortunatly had some incidents of motorcyclist riding on the wrong side of the road in the tunnel and passing other vehicles, this will be addressed at next years pre ride meeting with all attendees.
Cheers

Thanks for the info.

I was wondering, do you guys contact media ie radio stations etc for their community notices, I know its a motorcycle run but doing this could potentially increase public awareness, and potentially improve the tolerance of some.

As to the passing in the tunnel I have posted this before but will reiterate there are cameras lining the tunnel as you head to Lyttelton look above the lights on your right (the eastern side) about every 4 lights there is a camera, there is also a couple of radars in operation and people have been ticketed on the basis of this video evidence.

McWild
5th May 2009, 09:45
The SUV did not "drive at" the motorcyclists. He crept forward. He clearly had no intention of making contact with them.
The rider blocking traffic was not wearing any vest. He had the responsibility not to block traffic coming through, which he was doing.
The driver didn't "strike him with his fist", he gave him a push. But I suppose that's totally unreasonable, because since motorcyclists are a law unto their own we can expect to abuse other people's property and not expect any comebacks right?
And with the "making an impact" statement... that's ridiculous. I didn't see any "Cholmondeley children's home" signs being waved about. Any impact you could have made would have been a) when you turned up at the home, which could have been acheived by your re group points or b) egotistical "I think I'm so cool" impact.

And with the going onto my profile to find dirt on me. First of all, wow. Second, if I break the law I expect to get caught and take responsibility, and I do not see how I was endangering or affecting any other road users.

My main beef here is with the idiot who hit the suv. I was sitting behind him at the intersection from when the first bike went past to the last. Yes while that driver's patience would have been appreciated, so would the patience of that rider on one of the more trivial parts of the trip.
If other road users are happy to wait in line then good for them, but let them have a choice in the matter, and accept that not everybody will be sympathetic to your aims.

gman49
5th May 2009, 10:08
The SUV did not "drive at" the motorcyclists. He crept forward. He clearly had no intention of making contact with them.
The rider blocking traffic was not wearing any vest. He had the responsibility not to block traffic coming through, which he was doing.
The driver didn't "strike him with his fist", he gave him a push. But I suppose that's totally unreasonable, because since motorcyclists are a law unto their own we can expect to abuse other people's property and not expect any comebacks right?
And with the "making an impact" statement... that's ridiculous. I didn't see any "Cholmondeley children's home" signs being waved about. Any impact you could have made would have been a) when you turned up at the home, which could have been acheived by your re group points or b) egotistical "I think I'm so cool" impact.

And with the going onto my profile to find dirt on me. First of all, wow. Second, if I break the law I expect to get caught and take responsibility, and I do not see how I was endangering or affecting any other road users.

My main beef here is with the idiot who hit the suv. I was sitting behind him at the intersection from when the first bike went past to the last. Yes while that driver's patience would have been appreciated, so would the patience of that rider on one of the more trivial parts of the trip.
If other road users are happy to wait in line then good for them, but let them have a choice in the matter, and accept that not everybody will be sympathetic to your aims.

Oh dear, end of discussion as far as I am concerned. All views have been aired.

BTW, yes we do publish the event on radio community announcments.

MyGSXF
5th May 2009, 10:11
and I do not see how I was endangering or affecting any other road users.

HHmmmm... :rolleyes: you do not see how doing 100 through the tunnel.. which IIRC is a 50k zone.. was not endangering or affecting any other road users..???? :doh::stupid:

PS.. I went to your profile to see if I know you.. not to "find dirt on you".. but what I did find however.. I thought was rather interesting....... given that your stance on road safety is..

"then they need to harden the fuck up and respect the road rules. That sort of bullshit can only harm the image of motorcycling in general in the public eye"

Maybe you need to learn to practice what you preach! :whistle:

McWild
5th May 2009, 10:23
Oh dear, end of discussion as far as I am concerned. All views have been aired.


Good call.


HHmmmm... you do not see how doing 100 through the tunnel.. which IIRC is a 50k zone.. was not endangering or affecting any other road users..????

No, I don't.

MyGSXF
5th May 2009, 10:42
No, I don't.

good grief.... :slap:

end of convo