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    Magpie Rally 09 gate entries

    Looking forward to the Magpie Rally again this year. Was talking about this with someone the other day who currently doesn't own a bike and they asked if you have to enter the rally site on a bike or can they do walk-in entries as well.

    I didn't actually know the answer as I have been to a couple of these but didn't really take much notice of people arriving in the gates really. I have seen a lot of people who don't look like they came on a bike unless they brought many changes of clothing with them and their kids. I'm already taking a pillion this year so I can't take them.

    Does anyone out there know the answer to whether they allow walk-in pay entries?

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    I received an entry form in the mail yesterday.
    It don't say anything special about padestrian entrys so it is likely they go in and pay the same as a normal entry. Some Rallys charge extra for walk ins.
    http://www.ttag.org.nz/html/rally.html is the website.
    There you will find a phone number to ring if no one else has a better answer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by heyjoe View Post
    I'm already taking a pillion this year so I can't take them.
    ride in dump pillion, ride out, pick up hitch hiker, ride in... see ya's there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
    ride in... see ya's there.
    Sheeessssshhhhh Dangerous, if your goin Im staying home!!!!
    Aint gona be nothin but trouble with you there.......

    (And Id be too scared to get my top off for the tattoo comp this year knowing you were in the crowd!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by A_Mans_Ruin View Post
    Sheeessssshhhhh Dangerous, if your goin Im staying home!!!!
    Aint gona be nothin but trouble with you there.......

    (And Id be too scared to get my top off for the tattoo comp this year knowing you were in the crowd!)
    ahhh but i was there last year... and the 8 before that, ride with us AMR
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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
    ahhh but i was there last year... and the 8 before that, ride with us AMR
    Uh Oh.....

    Yeah will plot it for sure, have to see how my placements plan out for that weekend but hopefully me n my spunky one can come....
    Will let ya know closer to the time tho.

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    Thanks guys. My view on going to bike rallys is the enjoyment of riding there and the fellowship of the crowd who are all there cause they share the same interest of bike riding and all that goes with it ie good drinking, music, shows, bikes, entertainment etc. You take everything you need to get by with you on the bike. Pedestrian entry isn't the same spirit to me. However, I am not intent on getting into debates on this. I just had someone ask me a genuine question that I didn't know the answer to and I thought that kb members who have been might know. Thanks again for the replies. See ya there.

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    The reason there is so much security at rallies is those that walk in can also ride out, hence those on the gates check your wrist band, good to at least you know your ride is half safe...

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    Quote Originally Posted by heyjoe View Post
    My view on going to bike rallys is the enjoyment of riding there and the fellowship of the crowd who are all there cause they share the same interest of bike riding and all that goes with it ie good drinking, music, shows, bikes, entertainment etc.
    yeah same, would give up racing befor the rallys.


    Quote Originally Posted by heyjoe View Post
    I am not intent on getting into debates on this. I just had someone ask me a genuine question that I didn't know the answer to and I thought that kb members who have been might know.
    WTF.. were did this come from man, no one is hassling ya? *looks around in confusion*
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    Good old Magpie I'll be there again this year.. one not to be missed.

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    WTF.. were did this come from man, no one is hassling ya? *looks around in confusion*[/QUOTE]

    hey dangerous,
    It's cool man. I didn't mean to sound like there was any hassling. There isn't. Just didn't want to annoy people with my views that do arrive by car & trailer with all the extras. We can all do our own thing. See ya at the Magpie.

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    Mate anyone can walk in and pay no big deal really as is most if not all the rallies ive been to in the SI,

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    Quote Originally Posted by mulletman View Post
    Mate anyone can walk in and pay no big deal really as is most if not all the rallies ive been to in the SI,
    Yep, although some (ie March Hare) charge extra if you don't arrive on a bike. I think that's a good thing
    The views expressed above may not match yours - But that's the reason my Dad went to war - wasn't it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
    *looks around in confusion*
    so what's new D
    Quote Originally Posted by far queue View Post
    Yep, although some (ie March Hare) charge extra if you don't arrive on a bike. I think that's a good thing
    so does a Duc can't as a bike then I thought they were just rattles on wheels for kids
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    Quote Originally Posted by _Shrek_ View Post
    so does a Duc can't as a bike then I thought they were just rattles on wheels for kids


    I guess your bike was a piece of shit, since you chucked it away and bought a replacement
    The views expressed above may not match yours - But that's the reason my Dad went to war - wasn't it?
    Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, .... but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out,... shouting "man, what a ride"!!!

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