Hi Tony, if you havent figured it out already
Go into calendar to `Add new event`
fill in all the event detail boxes and event information boxes
At bottom of page under `Aditional options ` tick the box next to
`allow users to specify that they will be attending this event `
To create a link, go the the page that you wish to link to and go to the address at the top of the page and and right click to highlight the address and click cut.
Go the the page you wish to post it on and highlight any word which you want to use as the link then left click the insert link symbol ( looks like a chain link just underneath the smilie face ) .
A pop up box will appear with the letters http:// highlighted in blue, hit the delete button to remove these.
Then right click paste and click the ok button below .
link HERE
or HERE
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I just realised there is gravel involved in this.....why did I think it was seal only???
A definate possible, I'll know nearer the time!
Are slicks smooth enough , got some more on the bike so I can play in the gravel again . When riding over seals are they as squashy is rabbits ?![]()
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It is rumoured to be IMPOSSIBLE to adventure ride successfuly, on 17" slicks!!!
Rumours are spread by bithcy housewives , and as we all know adventure riders are real men ( even the wommen ) , so this must have been started by some soft cock commuter rider![]()
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Hey Tony / Johnny have you guys worked out any details of the route that you can post up yet. I am mainly interested in the last section of the ride on sunday heading back towards taupo so that i can make some plans![]()
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