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Thread: HOG Rally - Dunedin 10-12 February 2006

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS
    Nah. It's all good. Just a sorta running gag between us. His bike has a shitload of bolt-on goodies too....chrome flames everywhere and chromed aftermarket mags. Rear pegs have the footpad rest too.
    I don't think that really narrows it down. that much.......
    Drove back from Dunedin today, was wondering why there were so many bikes heading the other way and 95% of them were Harleys, shit weather today though......

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    Quote Originally Posted by gav
    Drove back from Dunedin today, was wondering why there were so many bikes heading the other way and 95% of them were Harleys, shit weather today though......
    Yeah, I saw lots of wet Harleys round town today. One I took particuler note of was a silver Road King (I think that's what it's called) with a silver single wheel trailer. Looked and sounded real good - even if it and the rider was dripping wet. It was at the corner of Madras and Chester St at around 5pm. Had a personlised plate - I think it was DSIRE or something like that. Anyone we know?

    Feel sorry for all you guys heading to the rally, I think most of the South Island is having crap weather at the moment.
    The views expressed above may not match yours - But that's the reason my Dad went to war - wasn't it?
    Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, .... but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out,... shouting "man, what a ride"!!!

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    Weather is not too bad a.t.m, just been out for a bit of a hunt with No.1 son and apart from a stiff breeze it's o.k. and looking for tomorrow and Saturday.
    Sunday? hmm, may be a bit damp - but then it's only 50km from home
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    AArgh! I am SOOO jealous, this is the first Dunedin Rally I have missed. Not only is it a great road trip down there but once yr there its just party central!
    ...it is better to live 1 day as a Tiger than 1000 years as a sheep...

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    Quote Originally Posted by buellbabe
    AArgh! I am SOOO jealous, this is the first Dunedin Rally I have missed. Not only is it a great road trip down there but once yr there its just party central!
    Went over to Dunedin for the day and I got a headache from all the chrome.
    McIvor & Veitch was humming of course and the surrounding streets were full of HDs going somewhere important and making lots of noise.

    There was a HUGE rainstorm around Milton - south of Dunedin - visibility was down to about 20m from the rain alone so I pity anyone caught in it but it was very localised.
    The weather in Dunners seemed OK, if it rains it won't be too bad methinks.

    She'll be a big night on site tonight alright.
    ...she took the KT, and left me the Buell to ride....(Blues Brothers)

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    Quote Originally Posted by idb
    Went over to Dunedin for the day and I got a headache from all the chrome.....

    .....There was a HUGE rainstorm around Milton - south of Dunedin - visibility was down to about 20m from the rain alone so I pity anyone caught in it but it was very localised...........
    Didn't see you around town, mind you your bike would be completely un-noticable amid the sea of bling....

    Mrs V and I got a good pozzy on Three Mile Hill to watch the Thunder Run. What a sight - and the sound!!! Videoed it, but it didn't come out too good. Saw Scumdog (with skull mask) near the head of the procession (they must have let the "seniors" go first ).

    Lots of kids at the Lookout, and after the procession they all wanted to have a sit on the "Yamaharley" for photos .

    Then down to the Octagon for the Bling Show, where Mrs V and I left nasty drool stains on several bikes. Briefly caught up with Scumdog and CB amid the sea of leather.

    After a nice lunch, Mrs V and I headed south for a ride, but saw the deep blue cloud ahead and chickened out. It sounds like we made the right decision....
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    Jeez, I wouldn't be brave enough to turn up on a Ducati in a Hog town!
    I was in the car V.
    ...she took the KT, and left me the Buell to ride....(Blues Brothers)

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    Back from above event, had a ball, got the pip when they ran out of bourbon on the Friday night (f.g.s. it's a biker event, natural food for bikers is bourbon, how hard is it to figure THAT out???)
    Got a teensy bit damp about 15 minutes from home but weather was Auckland style the rest of the weekend (Warm and muggy).

    Decided new bike will be a Superglide 'T' Sport.

    Caught up with Mrs and Mr Virago and HondaV2 but that's the only KBers I can remember meeting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by idb
    Jeez, I wouldn't be brave enough to turn up on a Ducati in a Hog town!
    I was in the car V.
    Chicken! I did it on a rice-burning Japa-harley....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Virago
    Chicken! I did it on a rice-burning Japa-harley....
    Now that IS brave.............
    ...she took the KT, and left me the Buell to ride....(Blues Brothers)

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    Quote Originally Posted by idb
    Now that IS brave.............
    I've actually been to 2 HOG rallys on my old bike... travelled to the events in the different cities anyway, went thru the gates on a HD of course but the Virago always did the job getting there well!
    Oh and usually passed a few on the way home too .... tehehehe
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rashika
    I've actually been to 2 HOG rallys on my old bike... travelled to the events in the different cities anyway, went thru the gates on a HD of course but the Virago always did the job getting there well!
    Oh and usually passed a few on the way home too .... tehehehe
    I take great delight in passing them on the DR
    The views expressed above may not match yours - But that's the reason my Dad went to war - wasn't it?
    Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, .... but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out,... shouting "man, what a ride"!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by far queue
    I take great delight in passing them on the DR
    Now THAT would be a laugh to see! :spudflip:
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    HondaV2 (Toddy) dropped in on his way home this arvo, very much the worse for wear and admitted waking up in the Octagon at 5am after getting around just about every bar in Dunedin.
    C.B. gave him a coffee and we sent him on his way looking a bit healthier..

    Some of these old guys never learn eh?
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    Pics on www.toddy.smugmug.com

    It was a long ride home, great Rally, the band on friday night was unreal , about 15 on stage at one time, Pity the beer suppliers were a bit slack, dont think they will be grog suppliers at next rally. They had a harley jacket up for grabs on Sat at 5pm so every one turned up to win it. I said to my mate I have 4 jackets allready but another will do, his wife Chris says you will probably win it. I didnt but she did. Thunder ride was great, my first, ( was 2 hungover at Akaroa ) there was little kids to old grannys out to see it. Harleys as far as you could see on motorway. As for waking up in the Octagon at 5am, If you want to find out more you will have to buy my book when I have finished it. Great to catch up with old faces, especially the Wellytown guys. Cheers Toddy Pics on www.toddy.smugmug.com

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