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  1. #1606
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    Hmm may have to check that out one (dry) day soon. Was that Jen on the tennis courts opp Woolys directing a scooter rider around some cones this avo?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Padmei View Post
    Jen I noticed you weren't looking at the horizon - I could give you a bit of tuition if you need
    Quote Originally Posted by FLYMO View Post
    yeah well as i said heres the one of jen just getting up off her ass on colins bike
    didnt ya have ya eyes on where ya were going jen??????//?
    PFFT! the pair of ya! I was trying to pick my line for the next puddles when the bloody thing went out from under me... & so fast!! The KTM needs a new front tyre... (& I'm sticking to that!! )

    Quote Originally Posted by Padmei View Post
    Was that Jen on the tennis courts opp Woolys directing a scooter rider around some cones this avo?
    Not I
    GET ON
    SIT DOWN
    SHUT UP
    HANG ON

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    What'd go like? I'm waiting for Hyosung to bring out a few dirtbikes. In a few years they'll be very good & exc value for money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Padmei View Post
    What'd go like? I'm waiting for Hyosung to bring out a few dirtbikes. In a few years they'll be very good & exc value for money.
    Hyosung already have tried dirtbikes, RX125 and RX250. Engines are okay and that's about where it stopped. Nasty suspension, welds, soft metal everywhere, like bendy footpeg and muffler brackets, weak subframe etc.
    A couple of years ago, I bought a 250 for $1000 with 250km on the clock, the last owner couldn't kick start it. Y'know, just for a laugh, a dirt hack I could trash without worrying about the cost of it. I proceeded to ride it from Ohakune to Nelson, via as many backroads as I could find.
    The kickstarter case cover cracked while kicking it over, seal shat itself, but a rag in the gap stemmed the flow of oil quite well, and it always had fresh oil to preserve the life of the little gem of an engine. Got it welded up beefy and strong, the kicker worked much better. Engine was okay, not fast but power was alright, would be good for a learner anyway. The spongy suspension was the worst, the rear was just bloody awful, mind you, I'm a 95kg pork ball.
    The best thing I discovered was, after a crash, the weak plastic battery holder box snapped off the frame, but it ran quite well without a battery, the headlights and indicators still worked no worries!
    Incidently, I sold it for $1200, with 3000km on the clock, after spending $35 on the case weld, some better cheap handlebars, and chucked 2 used knobblies on for $20 each. Got my money back, so IMO it was worth it, for the experience more than anything. Ya can still have fun on a cheap Chinese (or Korean in this instance) shitter.

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    awesome shots...

    Quote Originally Posted by CrazyFrog View Post
    Waimea West track looked like a bit of fun this avo, and by the look of the mud on WW's KTM, I'd say it was a bit mucky. Gotta take the DRZ out there for a play soon.

    I opted for the gravel option on the KTM instead, including the forestry side roads out to Hori Bay again. There's some good harder tracks, firebreaks etc out there too if ya go looking up the logging roads...... nice views too.
    I'd be happy to play guide to anyone keen and get out there again for more exploring.
    Good stuff Ward, great shots there. Bike is looking good too mate, the orange beak is better IMO too....You might be playing guide soon too...
    Looks like you know the area well...Just send me on my way...

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    I'm really suprised the Hyosung was so shitty Crazyfrog. I thought they might have it sussed by now since they have been making great headway with their roadbikes.

    Shednite tonite. Where about's is Richmond?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MyGSXF View Post
    PFFT! the pair of ya! I was trying to pick my line for the next puddles when the bloody thing went out from under me... & so fast!! The KTM needs a new front tyre... (& I'm sticking to that!! )



    Not I
    hey jen looking at the pic closely theres not too many puddles in the vicinity??
    lol
    i hate lawnmowersand rainy weekends

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    Went for a hoon over the Monga today, then after a pie at Rai headed to Hori bay, but took the wrong road, but had fun anyway. Eventually found the hori bay road and got there with a few diversions of course.
    there is some excellent riding up there and some fantastic views (sorry no camera) It is definitely worth investigating further, and man does the road climb fast.
    We are very lucky to have so many great spots so close to town.

    Also tested the new tanks radiator protection. It worked a treat where with the stock set up the radiator and the shrouds woulda got a hammering. Few garks on the tank but otherwise fine.
    I mentioned vegetables once, but I think I got away with it...........

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    Went up Hira today with Shane and mates to do a bit of bush bashing/clearing work for the x-country next weekend.

    The DR was a bit out of place running with a pair of XR400's, a pair of CRF250's, a XR125 and a KDX200.

    I couldn't make Hurricane Hill (the firebreak to the right up Linton Hill) and a couple of others were very dodgy.

    Got a bit of footage including a few of the guys trying (and failing) Mt Everest.

    Started out in bright sunshine and dust and ended up in pouring rain.

    An E-07 rear is not a race tyre

    The re-furbished shock went well though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    ....Got a bit of footage including a few of the guys trying (and failing) Mt Everest....
    Got a link? Well done for even trying to keep up with the trail bikes.

    Cheers R
    "The ultimate result of shielding men from the effects of folly is to fill the world with fools." - Herbert Spencer, English Philosopher (1820-1903)

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    Quote Originally Posted by cooneyr View Post
    Got a link? Well done for even trying to keep up with the trail bikes.

    Cheers R
    Working on the footage...

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    Footage...

    Finally got it under 10 mins...


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    Pure evil................

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    The firebreak off Linton Hill is a real bugger in the wet on an ADV bike.

    Sticks and stones may break my bones - and there'll be plenty out there

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    The firebreak off Linton Hill is a real bugger in the wet on an ADV bike.

    Sticks and stones may break my bones - and there'll be plenty out there
    It's not the easiest in summer either.
    I attempted it in Feb. Got about half way up, front wheel hit a decent-sized rock and I ended up careering off sideways into the gorse with the bike on top of me!

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