View Poll Results: South Island KB rally: Where to stay

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  • Twizel in tent/house

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  • Otematata in Shearers quarters

    14 58.33%
  • Other group idea

    0 0%
  • Other private arrangements

    7 29.17%
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Thread: South Island KB Rally

  1. #511
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Sing out closer to the time and will head up to the march hare with you if your coming this way..........
    Thanks for that link - seems to be a lot of nights away for only 1300km!! - I thought this was meant to be a challenging ride? ,looks more like a gentle cruise?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruralman View Post
    Nothing to do with sheep mate - its an old rugby saying, derived from the selfish bloody 1st fives who never bloody pass. Used to say - when you're finished pass it on cos someone else wouldn't mind a turn!!!! - ie there's plenty of others who wouldn't mind a strop on your bike, with a hangover, in spite of its colour!!!
    Cheers
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    next time we meet up its yours bruce.........you will probably hate the riding position though especially with the new rear-sets.......but it is alot of fun to ride...........
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    next time we meet up its yours bruce.........you will probably hate the riding position though especially with the new rear-sets.......but it is alot of fun to ride...........
    looks like a lot of fun... thats what I like about the VTR...

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    Quote Originally Posted by NighthawkNZ View Post
    Sure no problem... I most likely will be going that way... oamaru is usually my first feul stop...

    Am hopefully heading to Kaikoura on the 2nd 07 and back on the about 4th or 5th
    no worrys...anytime your passing through drop us a pm and will put the jug on............
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    no worrys...anytime your passing through drop us a pm and will put the jug on............
    coffee good

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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    next time we meet up its yours bruce.........you will probably hate the riding position though especially with the new rear-sets.......but it is alot of fun to ride...........
    The scariest thing would be the threat to accumulating demerit points!!!! Thanks very much for the offer - I have always wondered what it might be like to ride something like that even though I'm sure its not something I would want as my own bike. Once you've got used to the relative boredom of riding the Transalp beside me you might start to realise there are other things once the body gets sick of the crouch!!! (might need a few more cubes for you though!!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruralman View Post
    Hi Guys,
    one of the reasons, apart from the hangover, I wasn't overly keen to go up to Mt Cook on our trip weekend was that i was going up this way to ChCh for Christmas.
    So as you day wasn't quite perfect for Mt Cook photos (and ours was) and by the sounds of things you weren't interested in slowing down, let alone stopping, to take photos, I though I'd share this one with you.
    The memories and friendships of this weekend will live on for a while and I'm really disappointed not to be catching up with most of you at the Glenorcy rally but hopefully there will be another time.
    Cheers
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    Fabulous photo Bruce. Looking forward to catching up with again soon.

    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Looks awsome..............looking back i wish i had gone on the ride to Mt cook but i for some reason felt very ill..in fact very very ill......i stopped in kurow for vitamin c......ie orange juice and considered riding back but a couple of minutes after drinking said juice i was convinced that going home was the best thing..... ive found that the colour of my bike doesnt promote any feelings of physical well being the morning after either.......
    Ya missed out matey, was a great trip up to the mountain. The beer at the Hermitage helped me get going again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruralman View Post
    The scariest thing would be the threat to accumulating demerit points!!!! Thanks very much for the offer - I have always wondered what it might be like to ride something like that even though I'm sure its not something I would want as my own bike. Once you've got used to the relative boredom of riding the Transalp beside me you might start to realise there are other things once the body gets sick of the crouch!!! (might need a few more cubes for you though!!)
    i agree entirely........i have ridden the TLS huge distances in one day but as i get older the stops become more frequent......cant see myself ever parting with it as 1 its the most fun ive ever had on two wheels 2 ive spent an awful lot of money on after-market stuff for it that i will never get back but enjoy the fact thats its a bit different than anything else i come across...have given it a bit of thought and something like a triumph tiger etc will one day be sharing the garage with the TL..................sometimes i pass those turn-offs down gravel roads and a sigh emits......
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    i agree entirely........i have ridden the TLS huge distances in one day but as i get older the stops become more frequent......cant see myself ever parting with it as 1 its the most fun ive ever had on two wheels 2 ive spent an awful lot of money on after-market stuff for it that i will never get back but enjoy the fact thats its a bit different than anything else i come across...have given it a bit of thought and something like a triumph tiger etc will one day be sharing the garage with the TL..................sometimes i pass those turn-offs down gravel roads and a sigh emits......
    I know how you feel, I feel the same with the VTR for the same reasons, I haven't done huge distances on the VTR But I find it comfortable enough with a short break here and there... (usually at the fuel top ups )

    I will admit I never test rode a TLS so I can't really compare. My theory is every has there own comfort zone and riding position what you find comfortable I may find it totally uncomfy... blah blah blah

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    where did you get the wheels polished on the VTR.....and how much..?
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    I bought it like that the last owner done that... They do look kewl... but means you gotta keep them clean... which well I don't really mind

    I only added the bubble fairing wheel hugger, scott oiler and Heated grips oh and pack rack

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    They do look nice.........was thinking about black chrome but cant remember the tech name for it.......will go post up a new thread as someone will know
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    Quote Originally Posted by NighthawkNZ View Post
    I haven't done huge distances on the VTR I will admit I never test rode a TLS so I can't really compare.
    Mate, the Storm is luxery compared to the TL, mind you I am talking about the series2 storm which had taller clipons and were 15* less rake, but still the series1 was more comphy than a TL.

    next mods you need is clear indicators and a set of cans

    ps: I sold the storm last year
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Sensible View Post
    So you're a bit of a poseur then?
    Only a poser spells poser with a 'u'.......ya poseur!
    ...she took the KT, and left me the Buell to ride....(Blues Brothers)

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    Quote Originally Posted by idb View Post
    Only a poser spells poser with a 'u'.......ya poseur!
    Mmmm, we seem to have this conversation before...

    btw...http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/poseur

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