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Thread: 42nd Traverse, Forgotten World Hiway ride

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    Quote Originally Posted by Night Falcon View Post
    ...I'm quite familier with that greasy clay part of the 42nd in that last photo
    Quote Originally Posted by GPS MAN View Post
    Looks like you guys had a good, although WET ride...catch-up next time
    Quote Originally Posted by gav24 View Post
    Hi Shane, First run out for the newly re-built, re-worked, re-piped, re-braked, re-everything KLR!
    How did it all hang together on the long trip?
    Looking and sounding sweet I bet!
    Hey Night Falcon some of us had some moments in there.
    Catch up with you soon GPS MAN, that KTM of yours would have been perfect through the 42nd in these conditions, hey by the way you ride the KLR would have been sweet as well.
    Gav mate the front shock rework we did with the new progressive springs worked a bloody treat, a must for the KLR ADV riders out there, the bike ran sweet.

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    More pics of the 42nd, first pic of the KLR this is at the bottom of a steep down hill not far from the river crossing, just court the action in the last seconds as it all turned abit ........
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    Great pics, looks like you had fun!

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    More pics near the end of the 42nd, Taumarunui motor camp, on the way to Whangamomona
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    Quote Originally Posted by stormtrooper View Post
    More pics near the end of the 42nd, Taumarunui motor camp, on the way to Whangamomona
    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/at...9&d=1320215036

    Ok, who took their girlfriend on a Boys weekend?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DR650gary View Post
    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/at...9&d=1320215036

    Ok, who took their girlfriend on a Boys weekend?
    thats not a girlfriend - thats the rider of the DR650

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    Quote Originally Posted by marks View Post
    thats not a girlfriend - thats the rider of the DR650
    Now that's just mean.

    Can't have been a DR rider, it wasn't on the bike. Anyway a piggy like that would need a piggy bike wouldn't he?

    Kawasaki may be able to help there

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    Quote Originally Posted by DR650gary View Post
    Now that's just mean.
    Actually I shouldn't have been so hasty in my comments.

    The fact that the pig is a DR 650 rider (the fencing wire through his nose is the dead giveaway) makes it highly likely that he is also someones girlfriend (or 'bitch' if you prefer the term other motorcyclists use for DR riders)

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    Quote Originally Posted by marks View Post
    Actually I shouldn't have been so hasty in my comments.

    The fact that the pig is a DR 650 rider (the fencing wire through his nose is the dead giveaway) makes it highly likely that he is also someones girlfriend (or 'bitch' if you prefer the term other motorcyclists use for DR riders)
    I don't know much about that, don't have the DR now and never went away with a KLR owners when I did so not too sure what their expectations were from us.

    I am fairly certain that the nose wire is actually a Kiwi modification of the "Doohickey" fix so if it was a DR rider, then like most DR riders, he was being a decent bloke and carrying a spare part for the KLR behind him which starts life overloaded

    Cheers from the sunny Horowhenua

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    That wolfman luggage looks the biz mate, i would have to say your KLR is the coolest one on KB the rest are just ugly
    'Good things come to those who wait'
    Bollocks, get of your arse and go get it

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    Quote Originally Posted by dino3310 View Post
    That wolfman luggage looks the biz mate, i would have to say your KLR is the coolest one on KB the rest are just ugly
    Cheers for the comment Dino, Hey these Wolfman saddle bags are one of the best things i have brought for the bike, combined with the Wolfman racks they work a treat, super easy to fitup to the bike and will hold heaps of gear and best of all totally water proof

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    more pics lost world hiway and Whangamomona
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    Quote Originally Posted by dino3310 View Post
    i would have to say your KLR is the coolest one on KB
    yup

    what he said

    Great pictures Shane - they almost make it look like fun
    still I'm glad I stayed at home nice and dry.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by stormtrooper View Post
    Dino, Hey these Wolfman saddle bags are one of the best things i have brought for the bike, combined with the Wolfman racks they work a treat, super easy to fitup to the bike and will hold heaps of gear and best of all totally water proof
    +1 on that, I really like mine also.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddieb View Post
    +1 on that, I really like mine also.
    Hey Eddie b, black or yellow ones on yours? heard the bad news about the welly ride hope your foot ant to bad, carnt see it stopping you getting out there again soon.

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