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    Jayden Kilmister memorial trail ride

    Have popped this on the Calendar of Events as well!

    It was an awesome event last year except for Mother Nature and her need to rain!...Still produced good numbers and all who attended had a ball!

    Event location
    Wairarapa - Masterton

    Jayden Kilmister Memorial Trail Ride!
    Sunday, 22nd January 2012
    Where: 1665 Bideford Road, Masterton
    District: Masterton
    Directions:
    Sign post from faulkners mobil garage.

    Terrain:
    40 km loop track over farm land with some awesome challenges for the experts and kids track.
    Contact:
    Dion Kilmister: toviewadream@wizbiz.net.nz
    Other details:

    $30 for the 40km loop and $15 for kids track, including lunch

    Extra food available to purchase.
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    we'll be there.

    but let us know how the weather is on saturday so i can be prepared to do some pushing if it rains, last year WAS a bitch. would have been awesome in the dry.

    putting new tyres on this week just in case.

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    s'funny I was thinking of leaving my old wet tyre on which is totally rooted, well beyond where I'd usually run them & change after this ride. What is the terain like? This far out weather looks good, few light showers the couple days before. Maybe pack up sun arvo.
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    Hey guys,

    Will let you about the weather on Sat arvo...it is forecast for good weather and we haven't had rain for at least a week, so with the wind it is reasonably dry out here at the moment! The terrain is hilly...gentle in places and not so gentle in others, a good mix of tracks really. Last year unfortunately it was just a big mudslide, but an enjoyable one with loads of funny moments!
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    Might be there, will see how I go
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    s'funny I was thinking of leaving my old wet tyre on which is totally rooted, well beyond where I'd usually run them & change after this ride. What is the terain like? This far out weather looks good, few light showers the couple days before. Maybe pack up sun arvo.
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    Exhibit A. Our house is about 15 k's downhill from there
    Quote Originally Posted by Mully
    The mind boggles.

    Unless you were pillioning the sheep - which is more innocent I suppose (but no less baffling)

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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    What is the terain like?
    pics from last year http://www.kaseus.net/gallery/jayden...il-ride-110123

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    Great pics & yeah if it gets wet I can see how slippery it would be. The tyre I've got on when new would have been perfect. Not so much now. Weather looks like only light rain next few days so should be good. Some seems so familiar, but other bits don't.
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    Great pics & yeah if it gets wet I can see how slippery it would be. The tyre I've got on when new would have been perfect. Not so much now. Weather looks like only light rain next few days so should be good. Some seems so familiar, but other bits don't.
    Ground conditions at the moment are perfect. We have had enough rain this season to keep the ground soft.
    Quote Originally Posted by Mully
    The mind boggles.

    Unless you were pillioning the sheep - which is more innocent I suppose (but no less baffling)

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    I am so looking forward to riding the bike again, its been a while. Forcast may change so I'll keep my knobblie knife handy or if I must through the M12 on, but its really a better hard pack tyre. Love to get another C10 Mitas. Just seem to cope with anything.
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    just put a new S12 on the back of mine. the knobs are THREE times the height of the knobs on the tyre that came off.

    gotta change my tyres more often.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin View Post
    Ground conditions at the moment are perfect. We have had enough rain this season to keep the ground soft.
    You would know!



    Hehehe...right heading this way >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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    Wind from the North. No rain. Track looks mint. Chance of rain in the arvo.
    Quote Originally Posted by Mully
    The mind boggles.

    Unless you were pillioning the sheep - which is more innocent I suppose (but no less baffling)

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    Awesome day was had...and a very proud Mummy emerges....

    Actually 2 very proud Mummies, as there was another star of the day, first ever trail ride and he "rocked"...and come hell of high water there was no way a "girl" was gunna be in front...
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