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    Quote Originally Posted by sels1 View Post
    Yay I saw me in it...I think...
    Thanks for posting the video.
    Allways nice to know people are watching.
    Spotting yourself, yep, unless it's a nice close shot you have to remember what you were wearing etc on the day. Colourful bags on backs or bikes and the odd fluro jacket stand out from the rest making them easier to identify in the crowd.

    Quote Originally Posted by sels1 View Post
    Im not going to be able to make it this year I have a wedding anniversary and a 50th in CHCH to attend
    Bugger.

    This year my intention is to hang with Balrog for a lot of it so might get some more big bike action?
    Still have to raise the money for it yet, and do some minor repairs to gear.
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    is this ride big bike friendly,, would there be much nasty bits...
    keen to give it a go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by junkmanjoe View Post
    is this ride big bike friendly,, would there be much nasty bits...
    keen to give it a go.

    JMJ
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    Get some decent tyres (TKC80 or equivalent) and you'll be fine. Full knobbies if you're not too worried about DOT compliance even better.
    There were several 950/990s on the last runplus some big BMWs as well.
    it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
    those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pete376403 View Post
    There were several 950/990s on the last runplus some big BMWs as well.
    IIRC there was one 990 ridden through the rougher bits by a rider with a broken collar bone...the bastard passed me too!

    You'll be fine Joe, good knobblies and common sense and it's all rideable!

    I'm currently struggling with deciding whether to do the Tussock Buster at Waiorou or the CCA, I can't afford to do both...donations anyone?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crisis management View Post
    IIRC there was one 990 ridden through the rougher bits by a rider with a broken collar bone...the bastard passed me too!

    You'll be fine Joe, good knobblies and common sense and it's all rideable!

    I'm currently struggling with deciding whether to do the Tussock Buster at Waiorou or the CCA, I can't afford to do both...donations anyone?
    That was my Brother-In-Law, Mark Hartstone.
    His shoulder is only now fully recovered.

    At least four 950/990's did the entire route (including the "challenge" bits).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crisis management View Post
    IIRC there was one 990 ridden through the rougher bits by a rider with a broken collar bone...the bastard passed me too!

    You'll be fine Joe, good knobblies and common sense and it's all rideable!

    I'm currently struggling with deciding whether to do the Tussock Buster at Waiorou or the CCA, I can't afford to do both...donations anyone?
    More of your mates would be at the CCA... sounds like a good weekend..
    and you could admire my riding skills when i arse of in front of you, on the tricky parts.... so that be worth coming down to see...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crisis management View Post
    I'm currently struggling with deciding whether to do the Tussock Buster at Waiorou or the CCA, I can't afford to do both...donations anyone?
    No money forthcoming, but an observation: the Tussock will be more technical/hard-out riding (particularly with the 640A), but I dare say the CCA more sociable, with adv acquaintances coming from all over the country.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crisis management View Post
    And, before anyone else gets in..........

    Will I be ok on Scorpions? I have a pair that have 1.5mm of tread left and I don't want to replace them until 2012.

    What sort of oil should I use, is Supercheap diesel ok?

    Will the weather be ok, I don't want to have to wash the bike both days?









    Hmmmm i say nothing bout tyres this year.....

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    Colin & Joe, thanks for the comments, I'm swayed towards the CCA so had better start saving...


    Colin, I'm not sure I would ride the Tussock buster on the 640, it is certainly do-able but would be a pain in the arse on the tight bits, I was thinking of the 200 for that task!

    Iain

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    Feck it I'm gonna ask!! Lets stop tiptoeing around the elephant in the lounge.

    I've got a bit worn rear E07 on my KLR. It's pretty good on everything but slippery wet. Do you actually need knobbllies? - if so I will buy one no probs. If there are nana lines around tricky stuff no probs.
    Let the flaming begin

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    Quote Originally Posted by Padmei View Post
    Feck it I'm gonna ask!! Lets stop tiptoeing around the elephant in the lounge.

    I've got a bit worn rear E07 on my KLR. It's pretty good on everything but slippery wet. Do you actually need knobbllies? - if so I will buy one no probs. If there are nana lines around tricky stuff no probs.
    Let the flaming begin

    I would have done the last one on E 07's.. I did all but one technical section, two up.

    It was pretty dry most places...

    Now in saying that.. if its wet.....

    I personally will be on something with bite.. I would prefer to wear out a good aggressive rubber than have a crap day trying to pull, drag and kick my bike out of the crap.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by offrd View Post
    I would have done the last one on E 07's.. I did all but one technical section, two up.

    It was pretty dry most places...

    Now in saying that.. if its wet.....



    I personally will be on something with bite.. I would prefer to wear out a good aggressive rubber than have a crap day trying to pull, drag and kick my bike out of the crap.....
    Phew thanks for that. Now to find a cheap knobblie (will head over to the tyre thread to end Hijack)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Padmei View Post
    I've got a bit worn rear E07 on my KLR. It's pretty good on everything but slippery wet. Do you actually need knobbllies? - if so I will buy one no probs. If there are nana lines around tricky stuff no probs.
    Yes. put something chunkier on there, you will like it. TKC80 or better is the recommendation, best to follow it. Besides, you don't have far to travel, and if marks takes you bush you'll need all the traction you can get, plus a snorkel.

    On the CCA the tricky stuff, such as it is, is in longer optional sections. It's not like on a trail ride where there is say a short bog hole with a dry bypass. Most of the challenge sections are linear/through routes that you need to complete, or don't start. There's no point in paying the entry fee, paying for a ferry ride or two, then riding the day on crappy tyres so all you do is pootle about on good gravel roads - unless that is new to you, in which case you'll have a blast. But for experienced adventurers you will want a decent tyre to do the challenge sections which are more interesting to ride and view.

    The dry challenge bits are about as tough as the tricky hills on the Maungatapu; the wet bits easier than the stuff we've done in Hira forest, but could devolve to that with lots of rain. TKC80, E09, T63, MT21, D606 anything of that caliber will be fine.
    Cheers,
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    I rode some of it last weekend and yes I would strongly recommend a proper chunky tyre. The section I covered included multiple decent length declines on loose surfaces, the sort of thing were you are braking heavily on loose dirt steeply downhill into a 90 degree bend, and there quite a few uphills in the reverse order.

    I took a good Conti Escape off and put a brand new E-09 on for the ride and was glad I did, i think I might have been in serious trouble a few times had I left the Conti on.
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