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    Brass Monkey 2010 by gravel

    30th Annual Brass Monkey Rally, June 5th (Queens Birthday Weekend).

    Who's up for a gravel ride to the Brass and back?
    I'm looking to include the usual McKenzie, Haka, Menzies, Myers & Dansey's Passes, part of Dunstan Trail, BlackForest, Brothers etc. Open to other options.
    Real men tent at the Rally, pansies need their alternative digs booked ASAP.

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    Screw tents, heat pumps and hot water are way better.
    In the words of Juan-Manuel Fangio "Brakes they only slow you down"

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    how about nipping over the omarama saddle,only 50km from omarama to the monkey.
    doable on just about anything if there's no snow or ice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dmc View Post
    Screw tents, heat pumps and hot water are way better.
    ....along with pink sheets

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    Quote Originally Posted by richyrich View Post
    how about nipping over the omarama saddle,only 50km from omarama to the monkey.
    doable on just about anything if there's no snow or ice.
    Great idea, though possibly better enroute to Blackforest on the way home. Those river crossings will mean wet boots, which have been known to freeze solid at the Brass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XF650 View Post
    30th Annual Brass Monkey Rally, June 5th (Queens Birthday Weekend).

    Who's up for a gravel ride to the Brass and back?
    I'm looking to include the usual McKenzie, Haka, Menzies, Myers & Dansey's Passes, part of Dunstan Trail, BlackForest, Brothers etc. Open to other options.
    Real men tent at the Rally, pansies need their alternative digs booked ASAP.
    Hi Struan - love to join you - however, I think this year I'll go to the Burt Munro Challenge (via Gravel ) later in the year for a change

    That Omarama Saddle is a great route as we both found on the Dusty Butt this year - I think your suggestion of deferring till the homeward journey is sound. I'd offer the view that some of those stream exits required some skill and I'd be hesitant to take my GS through there in winter - the DR was perfect
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    Heya Struan

    Was planning to again this year but we will be in Iceland (Brass with a different latitude) so with have to use this excuse this time round... as feeble as it is

    Looking forward to meeting some of you Cantabrians for rides sooner than later but it will be after July 12th when we return in the heart of winter!!.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Monstaman View Post
    Heya Struan

    Was planning to again this year but we will be in Iceland (Brass with a different latitude) so with have to use this excuse this time round... as feeble as it is

    Looking forward to meeting some of you Cantabrians for rides sooner than later but it will be after July 12th when we return in the heart of winter!!.
    The volcano will keep ya warm

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    Quote Originally Posted by XF650 View Post
    The volcano will keep ya warm
    Hmmm ... Volcano might keep us at home if it carries on, apparently it did poos again yesterday and burped out a lot more smoke and ash!!

    Ha, might be able to go to the Brass yet if it all turns to shite.
    Cheers Andi & Ellen
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    Quote Originally Posted by XF650 View Post
    ....along with pink sheets
    From memory they were crisp white 8)

    A change of clothes, tooth brush and credit card is the only way to travel.
    In the words of Juan-Manuel Fangio "Brakes they only slow you down"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aslan View Post
    Hi Struan - love to join you - however, I think this year I'll go to the Burt Munro Challenge (via Gravel ) later in the year for a change

    That Omarama Saddle is a great route as we both found on the Dusty Butt this year - I think your suggestion of deferring till the homeward journey is sound. I'd offer the view that some of those stream exits required some skill and I'd be hesitant to take my GS through there in winter - the DR was perfect
    hey Aslan
    Mrs Shrek & I went through on the Gs with a full load had 1 or 2 mishaps but nothing out of the ordinary still not a lot of water but you just never know on the day if it's been raining
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    Quote Originally Posted by _Shrek_ View Post
    hey Aslan
    Mrs Shrek & I went through on the Gs with a full load had 1 or 2 mishaps but nothing out of the ordinary still not a lot of water but you just never know on the day if it's been raining
    Or snowing or thawing after a sharp freeze etc etc! Hey Shrek, what tyres did you settle for in the end?

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldrider View Post
    Or snowing or thawing after a sharp freeze etc etc! Hey Shrek, what tyres did you settle for in the end?
    You still running 705's?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    You still running 705's?
    On the front but the rear packed it in, couldn't pass a warrant!

    Looking forward to the new model for the bigger bikes but haven't heard anything from Shinko yet.

    The combo of 705 on front and the new Pirelli scorpian on the back seems realy good combination, so far!

    I am pleasantly surprised but haven't been doing much riding of late.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldrider View Post
    On the front but the rear packed it in, couldn't pass a warrant!

    Looking forward to the new model for the bigger bikes but haven't heard anything from Shinko yet.

    The combo of 705 on front and the new Pirelli scorpian on the back seems realy good combination, so far!

    I am pleasantly surprised but haven't been doing much riding of late.
    I've been going places on them I shouldn't really go on a road biased tyre.
    So steep your boots are slipping backwards trying to just hold the bike still.
    Rocky, snotty stuff is no problem either.
    Momentum without speed is the answer.

    How many km on the rear did you get?

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