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    Ok, way to heat things up.

    Thanks for everyone's comments.

    I'm used to riding with other people that are plenty faster, while it's nice to have other people riding at the same pace at times (I can improve some aspects of my riding which are a little harder when riding by myself) I still enjoy going on group rides with faster riders as it provides some social aspect at the stops along the way versus riding by myself.

    Zed if you don't want to a slower (but capable) rider tagging along then that's fine I'll either do the ride on my own or find some others to ride along with. I'd planned to do the loop anyway if the weather was good, as you mentioned the good weather won't last much longer.

    Anyone else fancy a ride around Coro Loop, leaving around 9.30 from Papkura Autobahn? I'll start a separate thread if there's some interest.

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    Tony, if you're coming up, I'm thinking we could head back south via Whangamata after departing from the Akld crew at Kopu.[/QUOTE]


    Yeh good idea mate, Goblin has already suggested that.
    Will be in touch. Just hope this weather passes over before w/e.
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    If I can get on top of work I'll come. The early start suits me. It'll be good to catch up with you Tony. I thought you had sold the V-Strom.

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    Quote Originally Posted by peripheral
    Zed if you don't want to a slower (but capable) rider tagging along then that's fine I'll either do the ride on my own or find some others to ride along with. I'd planned to do the loop anyway if the weather was good, as you mentioned the good weather won't last much longer.
    It's your call mate. Several others have vouched for you here so i'm happy to see you join us, twould be nice to meet you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by peripheral
    Ok, way to heat things up.

    Thanks for everyone's comments.

    I'm used to riding with other people that are plenty faster, while it's nice to have other people riding at the same pace at times (I can improve some aspects of my riding which are a little harder when riding by myself) I still enjoy going on group rides with faster riders as it provides some social aspect at the stops along the way versus riding by myself.

    Zed if you don't want to a slower (but capable) rider tagging along then that's fine I'll either do the ride on my own or find some others to ride along with. I'd planned to do the loop anyway if the weather was good, as you mentioned the good weather won't last much longer.

    Anyone else fancy a ride around Coro Loop, leaving around 9.30 from Papkura Autobahn? I'll start a separate thread if there's some interest.
    Peripheral, was that you that did the Coro loop with us a few weeks back?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Finn
    Peripheral, was that you that did the Coro loop with us a few weeks back?
    Haven't done the loop in the last few weeks. I think last time was late January / early Februrary. I've been exploring other roads lately.

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    Come on guys Zed just wants to go for a ride at his pace and wants to do it with similar riders. Is that too much to ask??

    He's a great guy and has organised many KB rides that have catered for all levels of riding over the past years.

    Zed you may find the Worlds Slowest Indian around those parts of the world on the day. Just ride on as you do and he shall ride on as he does.

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    Quote Originally Posted by justsomeguy
    Come on guys Zed just wants to go for a ride at his pace and wants to do it with similar riders. Is that too much to ask??

    He's a great guy and has organised many KB rides that have catered for all levels of riding over the past years.

    Zed you may find the Worlds Slowest Indian around those parts of the world on the day. Just ride on as you do and he shall ride on as he does.
    Zed can ride at his pace, I'm not suggesting that he slows down so I can follow him. There's alway people riding at different paces on most group rides. Hell it'd be stupid for some people to try to keep up with some of the fast guys on rides, that's how accidents can happen.

    Why is everyone so hung up on the pace of a ride??? Unless you're not stopping it's not usually a problem, sure there's rides like the newbie rides where the pace is slow to keep people together so they can learn off other riders. Especially around the coro loop where everyone stops for lunch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by peripheral
    Zed can ride at his pace, I'm not suggesting that he slows down so I can follow him. There's alway people riding at different paces on most group rides. Hell it'd be stupid for some people to try to keep up with some of the fast guys on rides, that's how accidents can happen.

    Why is everyone so hung up on the pace of a ride??? Unless you're not stopping it's not usually a problem.
    Hi Peripheral,

    Don't think about it too much and get caught up in the shit flinging that we are seeing a lot of on KB lately.

    From what people have said you seem like a nice guy and Zed has said he's happy for you to join in. If not for guys like him who regularly organise rides KB would be a boring place.

    So turn up and enjoy yourself

    JSG.

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    very keen for the ride zed, nice way to finish off my tyres....

    now just have to sort a day pass from colemans, shouldnt be to hard
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    you could have pulled a sicky, but no, you have to post that you want the day off at short notice.. well dun..

    glad you're both comin along tho

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    Quote Originally Posted by peripheral
    ...Why is everyone so hung up on the pace of a ride??? Unless you're not stopping it's not usually a problem, ...
    Why I usually ride the pace I do with the people I do: This happens about every 15 minutes on a mixed ride.

    *comes to a stop at a minor intersection*
    Me: "if-niggle-whap-mumble-thingy"
    OtherRider: "Eh?"
    *turns off motor*
    Me: "I SAID WHERE THE F**K IS EVERYONE ELSE? Err, sorry."
    OtherRider: "I Don't know, I got bored and f**ked off past that milk tanker"
    Me: "Oh, the others are all behind then...Oh, here they are"
    *more bikes rumble in*
    waiting...
    waiting...
    *last bike finally comes in*
    Me: "Let's get this show on the road then..."
    waiting...
    *late people take gear off and have a chat about the weather*
    OtherRider: "Bollocks to this. Let's go."
    Me: "Yeah. HEY YOU FULLAHS, YOU KNOW WHERE YOU'RE GOING?"
    The rest: "Erm, no"
    Me: "It's easy, just turn down whats-it-face road" (not realising I actually mean who-thunk-it road)
    *leaves without the rest*

    It was even worse on the ride to Paeroa Races a few weeks back, with little sub groups of people coming and going. In the end, I just turned up to Paeroa with Spank and hoped everyone else made their own way.

    Zed said he wants to leave early, get a move on and not get home too late. This is why you need to be either
    a) Fast enough to keep up if you don't know where you're going
    b) Experienced enough to look after yourself if you do know the way but like to take it slower

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    Yep, I agree.

    Good on you Zed for organising the ride.

    Peripheral: Zeds ok with ya coming along and you know the drill
    Scoff ya lunch and you'll be right mate and people still have to stop for gas where your machine does untold miles to the gallon.

    Next Coro run, I should be along but have a ride planned this weekend already
    with some fast dudes. Might be Saturday or Sunday and we could be doing the loop too, maybe. Might see ya on the run if Saturday, who knows.

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    I posted my attendence, will have some brand spankin Dunlop GPR 100's as my runnin shoes. So as long as no one has written a report about them, i should be able to give a little write up after the weekend.
    Never done the loop before Zed but i won't hold you up. Looking forward to it.
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    Hey, Postie. Make sure you've done the mandatory minimum 100kms scrubbing those new doughnuts in, or you're goin to be having a bit more fun than intended.

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