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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by ratusratus View Post
    but GROGAN need to have a course on beard trimming:-))))
    hes a very smooth harley rider
    harley riders just seem to let there hair goooooo
    and i saw a pink jacket eeeekkk fashion crisis hehehehe
    It aint a beard - its a flavour saver
    There's Harley Owners
    & there's Harley Riders...
    If I have to explain you wouldn't understand...

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    2008 HOG Nationals

    Memorable for all the wrong reasons
    There's Harley Owners
    & there's Harley Riders...
    If I have to explain you wouldn't understand...

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    Do tell.. post pics... I assume that was you lot blocking the streets of MasseyColVille yesterday and today?
    They shall not grow old as we that are left grow old.
    Age shall not weary them nor the years condemn.
    At the going down of the sun and in the evening,
    we will remember them

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    I've never seen so many bikes in one place ... oh well maybe the Phillip Island bike park ... but hell this was impessive.

    We were having a coffee at the top of the Takas on the way to Featherston (in the car) to pick up some bucket tyres when we decided to go thorough to ANZA for some of their awesome wet weather gear. Huh! We didn't know about any HOG rally did we! We were belting through the Paihiatua Track watching the clock and hoping that we'd make it ANZA by 2 before they closed :Tui:

    As we approached Palmy, there were bikers everywhere. In every restaurant, cafe, motel and all over the streets. When we finally got near the square we were gob smacked by the spectacle. As for ANZA, I bet they didn't close until midnight. Those guys would have done a years turnover in one day! They'd done it well too, big ups top them. They'd moved most of the bikes out and filled the showroom with riding gear that had been indented just for the weekend . They had a huge long table full of Reviti corduras for $99 and most of the stock was discounted - that's the way to do it. Big investment/risk for them but I think it paid off. They had a band on truck in the yard, they had food and non-alc drinks too. Impressed we were.

    Well that al meant that we got some good gear at good discounts - happy campers we are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colapop View Post
    Do tell.. post pics... I assume that was you lot blocking the streets of MasseyColVille yesterday and today?
    Wrong end of the island I think bud
    There's Harley Owners
    & there's Harley Riders...
    If I have to explain you wouldn't understand...

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    "As for ANZA, I bet they didn't close until midnight."

    ANZA stay open late?....Yeah right....
    There's Harley Owners
    & there's Harley Riders...
    If I have to explain you wouldn't understand...

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    Oh ... there goes my innocence, destroyed again. I've only got my virginity left.

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    Bloody Hell Grogan

    you after an orange t shirt as well buddy!!!
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    memorable for the wrong reasons?

    Well dunno about you mate but I had a ball.
    The lightning strike on Friday night was bloody impressive LOL
    Thunder ride on Sat was one of the best yet, flowed really well with sweet FA bottlenecks and only a few minutes of rain during the entire 100km ride so whats to complain about?

    As for the rally itself, well I rode down with a group of friends, 2 trikes, a Road King, another Buell and an Ultra with a side car...we took 2 days to get there and were in fine form by the time we hit Palmy.

    Partied with old friends, made new friends and renewed old acquaintances.
    Saturday night was a late one...making up for Friday! Then after buggerall sleep it was time to head home. AJ headed off to Welly and the other Stragglers were off to Rotorua(they had another day off work). My other mates had left waaaaaaaaay too early so I decided to take the long way home thru Wanganui and New Plymouth. Good choice cos I pretty much had the road to myself, so the Buell got a much needed workout over 600kms... yeeeeeeee ha. A great way to end a great Rally.
    Thumbs up to the Central Districts Chapter
    ...it is better to live 1 day as a Tiger than 1000 years as a sheep...

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    That lightening strike was something else. There was no delay between the flash and the bang, so it was real close. I was told that it melted the underground power cables in the site and thats when the power went out on Friday night. Drop a thousand thirsty bikers in a town the size of Palmerston North for one night, I bet the local pubs made good trade on Friday.
    Central did a great job of the nationals. The thunder (and lightening) ride was a blast. It was espcially good because I did not know that the saddle road even existed.

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    A goodun

    Agree a well run rally big ups to CD guys..especially with the minor power outage pfft

    Thunder ride was superb...a bit wet over the saddle but who cares..great roads and lots of smiling waving people....lots of nice bikes to drool over in the square

    Saturday night went off too..Screaming Eagle bar was great fun....

    again to the Central District chapter
    Do not walk behind me, for I may not lead
    Do not walk ahead as I may not follow.
    Do not walk beside me as the path is narrow
    In fact FU*K off and leave me alone

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    Just got back today and put my bike in for its first service. Great time getting to and from the rally and it was great to catch up with everyone there. Looking foward to next year.
    Ride and Have Fun

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    Divot was your bike the Ultra Classic in the Square wearing the Auckland chapter flag?

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    Sounds like it was a superb rally with all the bits of excitement to make it nice and memorable!
    Shame I missed it for once... maybe get there next year
    "Do not meddle in the affairs of Buells, for they are subtle and quick to wheelie!"
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    yank tank at Glenorchy 2006 rally

  15. #30
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    Quote Originally Posted by Horse View Post
    Divot was your bike the Ultra Classic in the Square wearing the Auckland chapter flag?
    No, I started off with a white chapter flag but half way around the mount fell apart. The bike was in the square on the northern side.
    Ride and Have Fun

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