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    if the weather is good then this weekend might be a goodtime to check it out..
    I Used to jog but the ice cubes kept falling out of my glass

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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
    Maybe I'll do this one...about 450 km
    Niiice looks like a good ride!
    Quote Originally Posted by Mully
    The price of biking is eternal vigilance. Switch off for a second and the bastard will bite you.
    You can't save the fallen, direct the lost or motivate the lazy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Warr View Post
    Anyone not busy tomorrow interested in watching the Delayed MotoGP Coverage on Sky sports 3 at the TeRapa Tavern.
    Murray sused out last race whether it was possible last race. So thinking of heading down there myself
    That plan sucked
    Only person there when I arrived said they only had Sky Sports 1 & 2. Not 3
    Thems the breaks.....

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    Damn ratchet dude!

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    Anyone interested in a copy of GP on USB ? Bring it along Wednesday night

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    Oww :P I will not be making an apperence Wednesday night (Other prioritys) but I am VERY kean to get riding on Sunday with you guys

    Riding in the Wind + Rain out Te Awamutu plus successfully navigating 7 moist and cold roundabouts, AND doing is smoother is setting my confidence back in place, and wow I ride differently now... and like Admin said.. smoother.. and its more enjoyable.. and it is!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leyton View Post
    Oww :P I will not be making an apperence Wednesday night (Other prioritys) but I am VERY kean to get riding on Sunday with you guys

    Riding in the Wind + Rain out Te Awamutu plus successfully navigating 7 moist and cold roundabouts, AND doing is smoother is setting my confidence back in place, and wow I ride differently now... and like Admin said.. smoother.. and its more enjoyable.. and it is!
    Smooth is good, regardless of speed. On the way back over the divi on sunday I was practicing waving from left to right corners without being on the seat, supported by the pegs and leaning with my knee on the tank, i don't know if i was going faster or slower than before but it was pure magic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mully
    The price of biking is eternal vigilance. Switch off for a second and the bastard will bite you.
    You can't save the fallen, direct the lost or motivate the lazy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Murray View Post
    WATCH OUT - JMK is still alive and registered for the Laxed Out MEETS Ulysses ride 2nd August. Welcome back from hybernation Mr&Mrs JMK
    Shock horror so they have!!!!
    Safely

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    Quote Originally Posted by mister.koz View Post
    Smooth is good, regardless of speed. On the way back over the divi on sunday I was practicing waving from left to right corners without being on the seat, supported by the pegs and leaning with my knee on the tank, i don't know if i was going faster or slower than before but it was pure magic.

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    Lol, Sorry I ment, Adam. hehe You!

    I used to ride on the pegs on the Hyo, but after watching the vids closely I can see a slight wobble from left to right, got better towards the end and smoothed up a bit but traded that :P, It really does help to stabilize the bike but can mean a very bad highside if it was to so happen :/. When I first got the R6 I did it a we bit from time to time but I want to now see what style naturaly forms with this bike. The Hyo I learnt after riding upright like a n00b that hanging off that seat really did make that bike do what I wanted it to do, and it was happy to comply.

    Weather for Sunday looks great!, I might get a tail bag before then so I can stick some warm cloths in there just incase.

    Leyton

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leyton View Post
    Lol, Sorry I ment, Adam. hehe You!

    I used to ride on the pegs on the Hyo, but after watching the vids closely I can see a slight wobble from left to right, got better towards the end and smoothed up a bit but traded that :P, It really does help to stabilize the bike but can mean a very bad highside if it was to so happen :/. When I first got the R6 I did it a we bit from time to time but I want to now see what style naturaly forms with this bike. The Hyo I learnt after riding upright like a n00b that hanging off that seat really did make that bike do what I wanted it to do, and it was happy to comply.

    Weather for Sunday looks great!, I might get a tail bag before then so I can stick some warm cloths in there just incase.

    Leyton
    The transfer is a tricky point and i mean "weight off the seat" not standing full-leg length

    Depending on how you adapt to the bike, you will probably find you can lean out allot more on the r6 because of the turning mass of the engine it will be less inclined to move suddenly (compared to the 250) the better road contact will help too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mully
    The price of biking is eternal vigilance. Switch off for a second and the bastard will bite you.
    You can't save the fallen, direct the lost or motivate the lazy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Warr View Post
    Anyone interested in a copy of GP on USB ? Bring it along Wednesday night
    How'd you get it on USB and how big is it? I might be keen although I don't know how I'll be able to sit and watch it in front of the computer. I might see if I can work it on the TV.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Warr View Post
    Anyone interested in a copy of GP on USB ? Bring it along Wednesday night
    Wouldn't mind a copy of this as well ....... shall I bring the, uuuum new bike or shall I bring the laptop to copy it too, on Wed night. Pretty stoked to finally get rid of the V 1.5 & get something that wants to be a real bike
    If you don't know where you are going , any road will get you there ............

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    Quote Originally Posted by rideon View Post
    Wouldn't mind a copy of this as well ....... shall I bring the, uuuum new bike or shall I bring the laptop to copy it too, on Wed night. Pretty stoked to finally get rid of the V 1.5 & get something that wants to be a real bike
    Sweet as that you have your new ride
    Still hoping to get my hands on the GP .... MT has the copy but wont be there tomorrow so I will try and get it before Tavern time ..... I hope

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    Quote Originally Posted by Murray View Post
    I've had a wee play round and put in a calendar entry for the ride on the 2nd August with Ulysses group.

    Please register if interested!! And let me know whose coming for breakfast.

    Hope the weathers good, could be a cool ride!!!!

    6 registered (plus Trina makes 7) so far. don't forget!! This may be our big mid winter ride. In the calendar 2nd August. lets try and get good numbers and will be good to catch upwith some of you hibernators!!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by rideon View Post
    Wouldn't mind a copy of this as well ....... shall I bring the, uuuum new bike or shall I bring the laptop to copy it too, on Wed night. Pretty stoked to finally get rid of the V 1.5 & get something that wants to be a real bike
    So what is the new bike

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