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Thread: December 16th (mentors and mentoring)

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    awl yeah al right then, see you there guys and gals.

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    all in all a very good ride. Certainly a good idea to do this kind of thing more often. Was great to help the inexperienced in a pressure free environment, and from my observations of Sarah's riding I think she did real well

    Go Sarah!
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    yea for sure was an awsome ride...biggest i've been on and good road to start breaking in the Fazer...was a little hairy going back on the slightly gravel bits (nearly went off into a ditch twice) haha good fun

    pity i had (still here) to work because lunch would have been nice and more riding

    will do my best to come along to another session and bring a camera when there's lots of bikes like that
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Flux Capacita View Post
    ...was a little hairy going back on the slightly gravel bits (nearly went off into a ditch twice) haha good fun...
    Ok, who is the plonker that is scheduling gravel on a novice run!! If you were trying to find the best way to put them off from attending that's it

    Brett

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grub View Post
    Ok, who is the plonker that is scheduling gravel on a novice run!! If you were trying to find the best way to put them off from attending that's it

    Brett
    That'll be the local authorities - they don't call us and advise which roads are ...erm ...off-road.
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    Quote Originally Posted by McJim View Post
    That'll be the local authorities - they don't call us and advise which roads are ...erm ...off-road.

    :slap: That would be me and my big mouf then {blush}

    Knee-jerk reaction because I'm hoping to get my g/f out with us as she is *very* nervous rider. I was just imagining the "...never again ..." bollocking I would have got if that had happened.

    Am really looking to KB rides to give her convidence and mentoring and knowledge to stay safe and enjoy herself

    Brett

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    Yep, the road state was less than desirable, but we didn't have the advantage of foresight. Nobody crashed, and everyone got something out of it, so it cuts both ways.

    We can always choose a better road next time

    Quote Originally Posted by Grub View Post
    Ok, who is the plonker that is scheduling gravel on a novice run!! If you were trying to find the best way to put them off from attending that's it

    Brett
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    mostly my fault

    The gravel wasn't there on wednesday when I did a recce drive

    damn waikato council

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    oh it wasnt so much the gravel at fault more than me going faster than whatever the reccommended speed is anyways...no one ever does that but on the bike most of the time you add about 40 or so to the number...gravel was more like reccomended speed + 20 or 30, and the bike started to loose traction so i'd lean out and go wide as per usual

    otherwise that was a sweet as ride aye, just having such a big group was enough to make it heaps of fun

    working till 10:15 on a saturday is just shit house
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    get back to work you slacker

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    ... Excellent ride and lunch stop.

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    haha it's dead quiet:P we're just mucking around really...slowly putting out tickets...waiting for the clock to tick around till home time...carver and some of the guys are goin to a party somewhere on peachgrove road and i'll wander over afterwards when the girls are nice and loose and hopefully not yet occupied HAHA
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    That was good fun, good to see so many out and maybe on the next one I wont have to shoot off early so I can meet some of the auckland guys.

    Speaking of next one, when is it?
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    full marks

    full marks to Terminal Addict for actually doing a reccie a few days ahead and organising this ride.
    Cheers for a great day out, I'm getting quicker on the corners, but am still a long way from living up to my P Plate.
    There's another trip like this on Jan 2, let's head east this time.
    Shane

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    It was good to meet you fellas today (I was the Scottish gobshite that turned up near the end) They do a really good steak sandwich at that place - must remember for future ref.
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