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    Pommie Git welcome to KB Ride - Chch

    Given we are being invaded by Poms down here in Chch at the moment we had better show them some hospitality and show them a bit of the countryside. So a mission though Lees Valley seems to be the go.

    I recon south to north (Oxford to Rangiora) with a pie n "OJ" at the Ashley Pub on the way back would be a fitting. Meet at the Peg pub at 9am on the 5th of August.

    For those who dont know the Peg is at the southern end of the motorway immediately before the motorway starts on your left heading north. PM if you need more details.

    Cheers R
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    did your flight get diverted..???!!!! it's farkin cold down there brother


    :slap:

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    Lees Valley, always a plesant ride, good for the novices too, I'll put it on my calender.
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    May be able to make it, but I have a vague uneasy feeling I have something else on that weekend........

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    Quote Originally Posted by boomer View Post
    did your flight get diverted..???!!!! it's farkin cold down there brother
    Na I'm a native of south canty so just a loverly winters day out You lot up north don't even know what cold is do you

    Cheers R
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    Thumbs up

    I'd be keen to come, good to hear that it will be a noob friendly ride! I must fall into that category!

    Does my memory serve me correctly that someone did that trip last winter and there was a fair bit of snow around?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nigelp View Post
    I'd be keen to come, good to hear that it will be a noob friendly ride! I must fall into that category!

    Does my memory serve me correctly that someone did that trip last winter and there was a fair bit of snow around?
    There is always potential for snow as we found out last November. Will have to check closer to the time but anything there at the moment wont last long with the WX we've got at the moment.

    Cheers R
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    I can't make that weekend, so I might go for a ride round Lees this Sat.
    The views expressed above may not match yours - But that's the reason my Dad went to war - wasn't it?
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    Thumbs up No Snow here......

    Quote Originally Posted by cooneyr View Post
    There is always potential for snow as we found out last November. Will have to check closer to the time but anything there at the moment wont last long with the WX we've got at the moment.
    Cheers R

    No snow here, we should be riding today !!!

    It was 24 degrees here in Timvegas earlier due to the Nor Wester wind

    Saw a couple of mangled road bikes at the weekend after the trecherous conditions in the McKenzie country ( Twizel had a high of -4 on friday when I went through in the car..... Check out some of the photos - Note the ice forming on the side mirror due to the foggy freezing conditions - and the trees, that's frost, not snow..... and the big ice crystals are on the individual blades of grass

    Looking forward to catching up soon

    Regards, Stu
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    My KLR thinks it's a Hyundai - running happily at the red-line hour after hour.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by cooneyr View Post
    Na I'm a native of south canty so just a loverly winters day out You lot up north don't even know what cold is do you

    Cheers R
    This is my first year of a Wellington winter compared to all previous in Dunedin then Christchurch. This is the worst Wellington winter in memory apparently and Ive seen two frosts on cars and none on the ground. Its like a Dunedin summer

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    This Pom would love to tag along.

    What gear do you guys take? Warm gear, waterproofs, tools, spare tubes?

    Will I need a 5L petrol can or will the DRZ make it without? What is the terrain like, the Suzuk is shod with road legal knobblies, hope these are suitable?

    Would it be recommended to change the stock front sprocket for one with an extra tooth for Adv riding?

    Apologies if these seem like bone questions but I am pretty new to this game and all advice is greatly appreciated

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedKLR650 View Post
    and the trees, that's frost, not snow.....

    holy crap!!!

    Have an awesome ride you lot!! also awesome to see the bike riding is still going well too R!!

    Jen

    ps: great pics Stu!!
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    HTFU - it doesn't even start to get cold here in New Zealand until you're halfway up Mount Cook.

    You fellas should try ice climbing in -33.

    Fun and spectacular.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adux View Post
    What gear do you guys take? Warm gear, waterproofs, tools, spare tubes?
    It never hurts to carry all that stuff. Also take food and drink, such as food bars and water.
    Quote Originally Posted by Adux View Post
    Will I need a 5L petrol can or will the DRZ make it without? What is the terrain like, the Suzuk is shod with road legal knobblies, hope these are suitable?
    See below
    Quote Originally Posted by Adux View Post
    Would it be recommended to change the stock front sprocket for one with an extra tooth for Adv riding?
    No need to bother for Lees Valley
    Quote Originally Posted by Adux View Post
    Apologies if these seem like bone questions but I am pretty new to this game and all advice is greatly appreciated
    No problem, happy to help.

    Have a read of this thread from another Lees Valley ride, it should tell you what you want to know.
    The views expressed above may not match yours - But that's the reason my Dad went to war - wasn't it?
    Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, .... but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out,... shouting "man, what a ride"!!!

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    I'm a starter, Ryan shall I pick you up on the way thru?
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