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Thread: Kaikoura Ride Wed 2nd January

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    I remember last time . . .

    The memory my last Kaikoura ride lives on How are you 200BUSA?
    I would be keen but I still have not replaced the bike, and I'm off overseas again for a month or two this weekend. Will definitely be looking for a new steed when I'm back though and hopefuly there will still be some summer left to ride it in.
    Have a great ride and watch out for French tourists!

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    Long time no hear Garfield69,yeah you need to get back on a bike soon.Theres a few cheap TLR,s around so when you get back in town will organise a ride. cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by karla View Post
    Where is the Peg? Would be good to get out for the day ~
    :who cares: but if you really need to know, in da bucket wif da rest of da pegs
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    Quote Originally Posted by karla View Post
    Where is the Peg? Would be good to get out for the day ~

    on the Left just before you go on the motorway heading north
    Greater love has no one than this, than to lay down one’s life for his friends. (John 15:13)

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    Oh I envey you people, seen ya passin at Anberley... stonker weather for sure.

    I took a little blip up back country to satisfy a need.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost_Bullet View Post
    Oh I envey you people, seen ya passin at Anberley... stonker weather for sure.

    I took a little blip up back country to satisfy a need.
    Was an excellent ride but sure to catch you next time, that inland road does have some loose stuff, not to mention pine cones, hub caps and sheep (and thier poo) and you have to take care but past that there is some beauty corners and an awesome piece of the mainland.

    The tar was a bit soft too, thought there was something wrong with the bike when it started wobbling at 130kph...nope...just the hot tar.

    Thanks 200busa for arranging this, excellent day out, appreciated the company you're a top bunch for sure, look forward to seeing everyone again soon for the next run.
    If it ain't broke...fix it till it is!!

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    It was a good day for a ride on the flowing black river of tar.

    Well done every one, a good enjoyable day.
    Feel the fear and do it anyway

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    There are alot of highly educated idiots out there.

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    Was a great day for riding today,stinking hot.But i really enjoyed the day.Hope you all enjoyed your day?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 200BUSA View Post
    Was a great day for riding today,stinking hot.But i really enjoyed the day.Hope you all enjoyed your day?
    It was a wonderful ride, great company and sunshine galore - what more could a girl want?! (other than a faster bike). Thank you all for letting me tag along, and esp SDU for hanging at the back with me.

    I went on to meet up with the Wed cruisy ride to Ashley Gorge; we made a quick stop at the Oxford Tavern then cruised back into town at a gentle pace.

    Life is good and I am happy ~
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost_Bullet View Post
    Oh I envey you people, seen ya passin at Anberley... stonker weather for sure.

    I took a little blip up back country to satisfy a need.
    Gave ya a wave- pity you didn't spin & around & tag along.

    Quote Originally Posted by karla View Post
    It was a wonderful ride, great company and sunshine galore - what more could a girl want?! (other than a faster bike). Thank you all for letting me tag along, and esp SDU for hanging at the back with me.
    No problem- when you get your new bike you might have to wait for me.


    Quote Originally Posted by karla View Post
    I went on to meet up with the Wed cruisy ride to Ashley Gorge; we made a quick stop at the Oxford Tavern then cruised back into town at a gentle pace.

    Life is good and I am happy ~
    Glad you found ya way to join the wed cruisers.

    Quote Originally Posted by MTW View Post
    Was an excellent ride but sure to catch you next time, that inland road does have some loose stuff, not to mention pine cones, hub caps and sheep (and thier poo) and you have to take care but past that there is some beauty corners and an awesome piece of the mainland.

    The tar was a bit soft too, thought there was something wrong with the bike when it started wobbling at 130kph...nope...just the hot tar.
    A bit of an adventure at times ay! I thought my bike had a flat at one point, & I did the gravel dance on another but all is good.
    Most interesting was a car overtaking a 4wd & caravan on a blind corner about to have a head on with a 4wd & boat, Karla & I were trying to find a spot to pass



    Quote Originally Posted by MTW View Post
    Thanks 200busa for arranging this, excellent day out, appreciated the company you're a top bunch for sure, look forward to seeing everyone again soon for the next run.
    Ditto that!

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