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    I agree as you said for ride at your own pace. This can be also done in a group situation with the right dishapline. And a dishapline that is the most important of all, that is do not outride your abilty. So agree %100 cheif. Might see you there if things work out.

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    Ok, Firstly

    1. Sidewinder - You have never seen me ride


    2ndly - What is with the ego here ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leyton View Post
    Ok, Firstly

    1. Sidewinder - You have never seen me ride


    2ndly - What is with the ego here ?
    Don't worry about ol windey Leyton, he means no harm. Kb as you will see are full of cyber warriors, pay them no heed as they are insignificant in the greater scheme of things
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    Installing 80 Children software titles onto a PC makes tolerance level a bit nil... cant wait until I get to number #120 then it is all done!

    Anyways as for the loop, count me out. The bike needs a service anyhow as I just remembered.

    Maybe another day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leyton View Post
    Ok, Firstly

    1. Sidewinder - You have never seen me ride


    2ndly - What is with the ego here ?
    um how would u know?

    and ego? nah dont you have one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by YamahaR64Life View Post
    Don't worry about ol windey Leyton, he means no harm. Kb as you will see are full of cyber warriors, pay them no heed as they are insignificant in the greater scheme of things
    nah i dont like you either raj you sand nigger but its fine for you to come down and get on the piss and stay at my place next time we go to taupo like last time.
    bro hes like moist of the hams bikers on here and suck and just wana cool bike

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    Crazy Steve is quite right. The Coro loop is not a ride for new riders in a group situation unless you have mind boggling discipline and self control. Most biker fatalities have occurred on this piece of road.

    It's an awesome playground, heaps of glorious twisties, high speed corners and off camber corners, decreasing radiuses, blind corners and man it is fun.

    But if you are prone to the red mist in a group ride, have no self control or discipline than by hell, do it alone and live to tell okay?

    A "low speed" run anti clockwise can be seen here and stuff you lot that wanna have a go at me for being an arse:


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZFDg...e=channel_page

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=543tE...eature=channel

    Watch these vids a few times till you know every corner and you'll be ready for the loop in a group

    Now: I really wanted to come on this loop as I love this bit of road and wanted to catch up with you guys and girls....but I realised it's the weekend of the anniversary of my sons death and I know my missus and daughter will be cot cases and I'll be close behind them on that score. So, it's not fitting that I come. I hope you understand and certainly hope you all have an incident free awesome day.

    Cheers... I'll be thinking of you.

    Ride safe, watch the wet runoffs over the hill, the slips, the clay on the road but most of all.... enjoy yourselves.
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    Quote Originally Posted by beyond View Post
    Crazy Steve is quite right. The Coro loop is not a ride for new riders in a group situation unless you have mind boggling discipline and self control. Most biker fatalities have occurred on this piece of road.

    It's an awesome playground, heaps of glorious twisties, high speed corners and off camber corners, decreasing radiuses, blind corners and man it is fun.

    But if you are prone to the red mist in a group ride, have no self control or discipline than by hell, do it alone and live to tell okay?

    A "low speed" run anti clockwise can be seen here and stuff you lot that wanna have a go at me for being an arse:


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZFDg...e=channel_page

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=543tE...eature=channel

    Watch these vids a few times till you know every corner and you'll be ready for the loop in a group

    Now: I really wanted to come on this loop as I love this bit of road and wanted to catch up with you guys and girls....but I realised it's the weekend of the anniversary of my sons death and I know my missus and daughter will be cot cases and I'll be close behind them on that score. So, it's not fitting that I come. I hope you understand and certainly hope you all have an incident free awesome day.

    Cheers... I'll be thinking of you.

    Ride safe, watch the wet runoffs over the hill, the slips, the clay on the road but most of all.... enjoy yourselves.
    hey paul are you talking about me there?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sidewinder View Post
    hey paul are you talking about me there?
    Of course not mate.... I hardly would call you a newbie eh?
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    Quote Originally Posted by beyond View Post
    Of course not mate.... I hardly would call you a newbie eh?
    yea iv rode on the road like 2 times in the lst few months tho. gota clahm down. racing now tho

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    Quote Originally Posted by YamahaR64Life View Post
    Don't worry about ol windey Leyton, he means no harm. Kb as you will see are full of cyber warriors, pay them no heed as they are insignificant in the greater scheme of things
    remember, old Rajistani lives on a different planet to most of us. He's a god amongst gods... needless to say he wears white boots...


    need i say more.


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    Do a search on the tube for coro loop 2009, that was earlyer this year on the hyosung. I would paste the link but I am on the iPod and not at a real pc. I have only done the full loop once and enjoyed it at my pace.

    Strangly enoungh I enjoyed the hauraki side more as it posed more challanges like bulges in the road from tar melted into a help and tree roots pushing up the road. Will do it later this winter and it will not be alone ....

    I have been riding on and off since I was 6 , I have raced production saloons, I may be n00b in respect to the fact I just started out this year road biking but I promise you, the dishapline to not cause ones harm is interchangeable for all risk sports.

    And for gods sake , before you go tooting off, just remember, you have not met me. One day you will no doubt and I will be that guy who will not put you down, and I will not pass judgement upon you... Unless I acually can support and justify it.

    *rant complete* *faints*
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    Quote Originally Posted by Leyton View Post
    Do a search on the tube for coro loop 2009, that was earlyer this year on the hyosung. I would paste the link but I am on the iPod and not at a real pc. I have only done the full loop once and enjoyed it at my pace.

    Strangly enoungh I enjoyed the hauraki side more as it posed more challanges like bulges in the road from tar melted into a help and tree roots pushing up the road. Will do it later this winter and it will not be alone ....

    I have been riding on and off since I was 6 , I have raced production saloons, I may be n00b in respect to the fact I just started out this year road biking but I promise you, the dishapline to not cause ones harm is interchangeable for all risk sports.

    And for gods sake , before you go tooting off, just remember, you have not met me. One day you will no doubt and I will be that guy who will not put you down, and I will not pass judgement upon you... Unless I acually can support and justify it.

    *rant complete* *faints*
    the hauraki side? what you mean the big long flat straighs?

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    Nah nah the bit after Thames if you are doing a clockwise loop where the water and harbour is on your left. The part where there are many nz native trees with the red flowers seasonal . Pahutakawa ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leyton View Post
    Nah nah the bit after Thames if you are doing a clockwise loop where the water and harbour is on your left. The part where there are many nz native trees with the red flowers seasonal . Pahutakawa ?
    ypu mean the thames coast road from thames to coromandel?

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