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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    So one is the fire extinguisher and one is full of petrol...
    So which is which, you would get a weeee surprise if you get it wrong
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trials Rider View Post
    So which is which, you would get a weeee surprise if you get it wrong
    So could the person you're trying to put out

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trials Rider View Post
    So which is which, you would get a weeee surprise if you get it wrong
    There both fuel.

    and have turnt them around now. I got this wolfman dirt bike tank bag from ebay Click image for larger version. 

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    Quote Originally Posted by gpcustom View Post
    There both fuel.
    Yeah right.

    Which has the Vodka?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    Yeah right.

    Which has the Vodka?
    now i cant giveaway all the secrets. Wheres the fun in that

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    Quote Originally Posted by Padmei View Post
    Oooooh what cabin? I haven't got one sorted yet
    we have an xtra bed in ours could work some thing out here
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    70% of the rider spots have been filled, but no 24 hour riders so far...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ADVGD View Post
    70% of the rider spots have been filled, but no 24 hour riders so far...
    There was one 24hour rider but must have had it chaned to a 2 day ride ??
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    Quote Originally Posted by ADVGD View Post
    70% of the rider spots have been filled, but no 24 hour riders so far...
    Filling fast! Keeping me busy!

    Quote Originally Posted by gpcustom View Post
    There was one 24hour rider but must have had it chaned to a 2 day ride ??
    Aye - hit the wrong choice.

    Cheers R
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    Red face

    Hi All

    New to the DB and this navigation lark, know the theory but have never attempted previously. I gather that the roll sheet holders are home made, if so any assistance on their construction would be greatly appreciated.

    Equally I see the route is also available for GPS, what are the minimum system requirements for this? I have a Garmin e-trex with fresh maps, is this suitable?

    As a newbie to this all advice greatly appreciated (already know not to eat yellow snow):

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adux View Post
    (already know not to eat yellow snow): Cheers
    but you can lick it once it has frozen
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    Quote Originally Posted by Adux View Post
    Hi All

    New to the DB and this navigation lark, know the theory but have never attempted previously. I gather that the roll sheet holders are home made, if so any assistance on their construction would be greatly appreciated.

    Equally I see the route is also available for GPS, what are the minimum system requirements for this? I have a Garmin e-trex with fresh maps, is this suitable?

    As a newbie to this all advice greatly appreciated (already know not to eat yellow snow):

    Cheers
    Gidday Adux,

    Did you happen to be in a meeting with me this afternoon i.e. are you who I think you are? 11l tank for a KLX250s discussion?

    If you have an Etrex with fresh maps it will be most likely be OK. Can you tell me which model i.e. Legend, Vista etc?

    Also re building a roll chart holder try this - http://www.torpedo7.co.nz/products/T...e-sheet-holder

    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by cooneyr View Post
    ....
    Also re building a roll chart holder try this - http://www.torpedo7.co.nz/products/T...e-sheet-holder

    Cheers
    Ryan
    Bearing in mind the T7 one doesn't work as good as it looks... so I've heard several times.

    Plastic container, bit of dowel, some knobs, a drill and you've pretty much got the basics sorted for making something.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Transalper View Post
    Bearing in mind the T7 one doesn't work as good as it looks... so I've heard several times.
    It's certainly not waterproof. Well not when submerged anyway.

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    I'm a GPS man but if I were to use a roll chart I'd go Touratech as they do some sweet units. The Touratech Motorised Roadbook would be the business



    Or the Touratech Compact Roadbook



    Website info here Touratech

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