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    Anyone else got Run Fatigue?

    There have been two runs this weekend, Toy Run and SPCA. For some reason couldn't get the enthusiasm to attend either this time. Yes I know they are for good causes but I support charities as much as one feels able in these money challenged times anyway. The routes don't help, an all too brief ride down a motorway I'm all too familar with. Plus weekends are full of bits and ends to do, all those little chores forever adding up and yet another Xmas on its merry way so a Run means half a day gone and its Monday again. Its also not helping I've done heaps of rides over the years, the one to 1978 24 hr Motorcycle Le Mans of the more interesting, with 25,000 French bikes filtering at 140kph on the autoroute. Must be getting old and grumpy.

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    I no what you mean,I have done every toy run but this year couldn't be bothered.

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    yeah I get ya. I just get to the point where i cant be fucked sometimes.

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    As much as I support raising funds for worthwhile causes I can't stomach the large group rides. Frankly it's for all the reasons you've mentioned (except that I haven't done HEAPS of these rides) and the fact that I don't get nearly enough time riding my Rocco so choosing to ride behind and amongst a large group of people I don't know on dull roads is just not that appealing to me. I'd also rather put my money in my tank when I go for a ride and would rather buy a raffle or summat as opposed to paying for the privelage to ride my own bike down the motorway....among mostly strangers...

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    I got to admit those charity runs like that scare the living shit out of me. I'm really nervous the whole time and don't find it much fun. People kinda forget that if we are 2 up on a 40+ year old bike we need a little consideration re braking distances and as soon as we leave a space 15 space kadets leap into it. Then theres all the Joseph Lucas Prince of Darkness Jokes and the I used to have one of those but it was an unreliable POS so I got a real bike types - fuck me - It gets a bit tired after the 500th time and I'm sorry you are a ham fisted incompetent arse but why share it with everyone?

    I felt a bit guilty not going but this year we were flat out and did the special childrens xmas party the day before - we were a bit pooped....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    I'm sorry you are a ham fisted incompetent arse but why share it with everyone?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    I got to admit those charity runs like that scare the living shit out of me. I'm really nervous the whole time and don't find it much fun. People kinda forget that if we are 2 up on a 40+ year old bike we need a little consideration re braking distances and as soon as we leave a space 15 space kadets leap into it. Then theres all the Joseph Lucas Prince of Darkness Jokes and the I used to have one of those but it was an unreliable POS so I got a real bike types - fuck me - It gets a bit tired after the 500th time and I'm sorry you are a ham fisted incompetent arse but why share it with everyone?

    I felt a bit guilty not going but this year we were flat out and did the special childrens xmas party the day before - we were a bit pooped....
    +1

    Gave up on rallies and large Runs years ago!, got sick of the idiot know it all's and crotch rocket sunday riders trying to kill me -funnily enough, the same "riders" who I never see on the road in winter etc.
    And like you I tend to like the older classics, I too got sick of hearing the same shit over and over from the mechanically incompetant.

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    Rode down to the Dunedin toy run in the weekend. I didnt see any silly riding at all!

    We were on my old 24HP, 350kg side car, that only has 2 wheel brakes so yea I know what you mean about beaking (and accelerating) distance.
    Just another leather clad Tinkerbell.
    The Wanker on the Fucking Harley is going for a ride!

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    I attended both rides this weekend gone and these are my thoughts:-

    Both were well planned and executed.
    However,...

    Saturday's BRONZ SPCA one got very slow at times and in the hot weather my Guzzi was throwing a hissy fit.
    Then the well organised zig zag ride down the motorway was upset by a small bunch of Harley riders (who were part of the ride) deciding to do it their way and got very dangerous !!

    Sunday's Toy Run also was well organised. The only issue was riding down the motorway and having to brake heavily (on the wet roads) as the big line sped up and slowed down. Made for some interesting moments.

    Also showed me that my bike is less than ideal for these type of rides.


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    Riding in large groups sucks arse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nudemetalz View Post
    Saturday's BRONZ SPCA one got very slow at times and in the hot weather my Guzzi was throwing a hissy fit.
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    +1.....too slow, bike gets hot and plugs foul, saw heaps of bikes overheat and the in and out with the clutch cant be too good. Nelson needs to do a section on the deviation so it gets some heat out of the bikes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skippa1 View Post
    +1.....too slow, bike gets hot and plugs foul, saw heaps of bikes overheat and the in and out with the clutch cant be too good. Nelson needs to do a section on the deviation so it gets some heat out of the bikes.
    Think you guys needs to get your bikes serviced. The SPCA run from Pram to Welly was mainly at 95k, only down to 50 where the limit required it. If your bike can't run for 30 minutes at 90-95k I don't think your issues is with the ride. Apart from that, thanks to great police assistance, you didn't have to idle much at traffic lights or round a bouts. I got caught a couple of times by lights along the Wellington Quays with the tail end but most of the ride had a smooth run.

    Funny how the complaints are complain about the hoons on group rides AND about having to be disciplined

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    We got our club poker run on this saturday, (i won't be on it !)

    But there aint gonna be any overheating issues, just the usual unknown rider issues with perhaps 50 to 80 riders coming ! Beauty of this one (when i do em) is i'm usually out the front with the guys i ride with every day heading to marshalling points and just watch the issues ride past and catch up at the next stop !
    On other rides where i know bugger all about the riders habits i tend to give most ppl a wide berth.

    Trouble with summer is everyone seems to go hell for leather to get all their runs organised before xmas ! Been 3 rides in November alone i was suppose to be on plus the two charity rides the weekend just gone (but didn't)
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    Quote Originally Posted by oneofsix View Post
    Think you guys needs to get your bikes serviced. The SPCA run from Pram to Welly was mainly at 95k, only down to 50 where the limit required it. If your bike can't run for 30 minutes at 90-95k I don't think your issues is with the ride.
    Not the 90-95k but the 40k around Grey's Road. Guzzi's (of my vintage anyway) chuck out a lot of heat being a big air-cooled twin and don't like riding too slow.
    I blame that more on the weather though 'cause it was a stinking hot day.


    Don't get me wrong, I really enjoyed both the rides.


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    Quote Originally Posted by nudemetalz View Post
    Not the 90-95k but the 40k around Grey's Road. Guzzi's (of my vintage anyway) chuck out a lot of heat being a big air-cooled twin and don't like riding too slow.
    I blame that more on the weather though 'cause it was a stinking hot day.


    Don't get me wrong, I really enjoyed both the rides.
    Arrh that explains it, I missed the joys of Greys Road. With the Pink Ribbon ride they had the break half way round which I guess would have been better for your bike. Trouble is Greys is the only 'interesting' bit, imagine how slow it would be over one of the other hills between the Hutt and the coast

    At the moment it seems to be 2 rides per weekend and with commuting that would be 7 days. No time for maintenance etc so I have been choosing which rides I go on. I guess the 2 rides a weekend is OK for those that don't ride daily or only have short commutes. So far I haven't had issues with other riders and for the few group rides I do the chance to catch up and meet others is good.

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