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Thread: Pink Ribbon ride Sunday 24th May 2015.

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    Pink Ribbon ride Sunday 24th May 2015.

    Well done ladies and any and everyone else who had a hand in making it happen.
    Weather was bloody abysmal, No Really, it was, I reckon there would have twice as many bikes there if it had been even a little bit warmer and had less likely looking rain clouds skulking about in the sky.
    Nevertheless, it turned out to be a bloody great day for a ride to support the ladies and the Breast Cancer folk.
    Pam, a survivor, who stood up and spoke at the Papakura Autobahn, did a fantastic job of standing up in front of a coupla hundred hairy assed bikers and saying she wished us all well and thanked us from the bottom of her heart for coming out on such a miserable day to help support her and others just like her.
    I know this ol biker had a misty eye or two for a moment there and I reckon I saw more than a few others experiencing the same dilemma, it's not raining, (Ha!) so wheres this water cummin from.
    The ride was a beaut, cold, but essentially rain free.
    The destination is one of South Auckland's BEST kept secrets, the Kaiaua Pub is a cracker and the proprietors deserve a very big thank you from a lot of very hungry bikers, none of whom went hungry and who I'm sure all experienced a culinary delight for lunch.
    This Pub needs more bikers and their friends and families going there more often people, the back bar is a bikers haven, there are special plates for our side stands stacked on the outside stage so we can park our bikes in sight and out of sight if you know what I mean. The hospitality of the owners and their excellent staff has always been exceptional, so come on you lot, ride there, drive there, hell, swim there even, but go more often.
    I don't know the figures but there were a good number of bikes, riders, pillions and support vehicles there for most of the day, so i can only hope that we did the girls proud!
    Haven't and won't miss a ribbon ride for some time so I was glad to see so many hardy souls braving some bloody nasty weather and come riding for one of the most deserving groups of people this county has ever seen, our mums, our sisters, wives and girlfriends.
    On you guys and girls for making this a bloody great day and for making a difference.
    Every day above ground is a good day!:

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    Tribal Nations MC put up a vid on youtube of the ride...


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    Agreed Caseye, brilliant place.
    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    but once again you proved me wrong.
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    I was hit by one such driver while remaining in the view of their mirror.

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    Well, this sukz!
    I joined KB sometime back.
    Then, a ride for something as important as Breast Cancer didn't get much attention. But you know what there were hundreds of bikers, riders and pillions. Word managed to get around!
    These days a poor turnout affected by wind and rain didn't even get a mention.
    This year as with many of the other years those who did show up, didn't make a song and dance about it. Like most of us they thought, we don't go, the girls get F..k all. So they went.
    Whats wrong here in KB land, I know plenty who went, who are KB, I know that most of those I've just mentioned are proud of dong this sort of ride and look forward to doing them for the recipients, not so much their own enjoyment.
    My question, are we so worried what others think that we don't register our attendance?
    Are we so worried what other people might think about us being a soft touch that we don't even talk about having had a great ride with many and varied machines and riders that we are too afraid to mention it here on KB?
    Have we all turned into self centered pussies to the extent that we don't encourage others to put this sort of ride together anymore???
    If the answer is yes then KB'ers, you suck!
    Come on people, those who went, aren't you proud of helping?
    Didn't you enjoy riding with a bunch of other people you didn't know who you did know by the end of the day?
    Was this a worthy event?
    Didn't you enjoy the company? the food? the opportunity to mix with lots of people you never thought you would?
    For fucks sake, Say something, let everyone else know what they missed out on.
    Any charity ride is a good ride.
    The opportunity to make a difference is not given to Joe public that often.
    We're lucky, it happens for us far more often than most.
    Talk about it people, remind those that didn't go what they missed, shame the fuckers into coming next year no Matter The Weather, cause tis is one of the best rides out there.
    Here's one for you.
    Thanks Tribal, you guys rock, loved meeting you and being involved with you on such a worthy event, glad you got in the photo's and vids Mr anony- mouse maori fella.
    Roll on September. Who's all coming???
    Every day above ground is a good day!:

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    To be fair, not everybody wants to share that much. Or want to be known as going.

    Some just do. Some just want to do there bit and carry on.
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    but once again you proved me wrong.
    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    I was hit by one such driver while remaining in the view of their mirror.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nzspokes View Post
    To be fair, not everybody wants to share that much. Or want to be known as going.

    Some just do. Some just want to do there bit and carry on.
    Understood and acknowledged Spokes.
    Just that it seems so many here would rather moan than admit to having had some fun with a whole new bunch of people for a damned good cause.
    Every day above ground is a good day!:

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    I don't know about others, but first I heard about this was this thread (after the fact)...
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    Don't give a rats bum what others think of me or what I do. My business is my business. KB does have a lot of whingeing moaners, trolls and mean spirited sphincters. Thankfully there are a few people worth conversing with.

    I had a good time. Didn't particularly want to head out but cajoled into the spirit for a good cause by a mate. I like to think of myself as a kaupapa rider...if the kaupapa is worthy then i'll ride. Weathers not really an issue unless its no brainer dodgy, then self preservation and nouse wins out. Weather wasn't that bad it precluded riding...bit of wind, bit of rain but in patches.

    Sometimes mixed feelings about unknown company on group rides and wary of conflicting riding styles, but each to their own and it is what you make it. Have to say, um more of a soloist and standoffish by nature; not into group rides but admittedly a good time was had. I actually found the ride flyer by accident a couple months ago then forgot til a mate reminded me the night before. Thought food was good and the watering hole and have always thought The Baywater a perfect haunt for bikers and motorcycling enthusiasts in general. I do wonder why their aren't more charity rides in the calendar. Vids good TNMC-shot for that. Hope the ladies raised a decent amount of proceeds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    I don't know about others, but first I heard about this was this thread (after the fact)...
    Personally I only saw this ride advertised on Facebook so if you are not a Facehugger then you may not have got to find out.

    I missed this ride because I was working (which is crap) but good on those that braved the weather. This is a great cause and well worth supporting

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    I know a few that missed this ride due to not knowing it was on, Not people I catch up with often but have touched base recently ..... They are on here but didn't see anything about it.

    I wonder how many more would have gone if the organizers hit the forums as well? I usually try to put things on here in a new thread in the meetings and events along with the Fat Bikers Forum, this time I think I only put it on the Waikato Laxed out rides thread on here.

    But this section doesn't seam to get many views as past things I have put up hardly raise a comment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by leathel View Post
    They are on here but didn't see anything about it.
    Contrary to popular belief KB is not the center of motorcycling in NZ. I saw it heaps on FB. They had a great turn out considering the weather.

    Most stuff that is posted on here just gets abuse, poor moderating. I see why many just dont bother.
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    but once again you proved me wrong.
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    I was hit by one such driver while remaining in the view of their mirror.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nzspokes View Post
    Contrary to popular belief KB is not the center of motorcycling in NZ. I saw it heaps on FB. They had a great turn out considering the weather.

    Most stuff that is posted on here just gets abuse, poor moderating. I see why many just dont bother.
    Yes but if you cover all basses you should get a bigger audience, absolutely it should be on facebook but many choose not to be on there and if you cover all basses it must be better?

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    Quote Originally Posted by leathel View Post
    Yes but if you cover all basses you should get a bigger audience, absolutely it should be on facebook but many choose not to be on there and if you cover all basses it must be better?
    Apart from a couple of threads, when did you see a successful one off ride planned from KB?
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    but once again you proved me wrong.
    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    I was hit by one such driver while remaining in the view of their mirror.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maakz View Post
    Hope the ladies raised a decent amount of proceeds.
    7.5K Raised round figures, a little over from memory, 230ish lunches sold

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    Quote Originally Posted by nzspokes View Post
    Apart from a couple of threads, when did you see a successful one off ride planned from KB?
    I dont expect it planned from here, never mentioned that at all.... just linked here would be beneficial surely

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