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Thread: Ride out to Kawakawa Bay on the 7/01/08

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    Quote Originally Posted by jtzzr View Post
    Mate you have to be the fittest man on KB , I have to take the starter out of the bird , TOTO`s pics added 20kgs .Hey TOTO how many camera`s did you have?
    you were all on candid camera all the time - thats why we got so many photos.

    I know the camera added 20 kg on both of us, I have an idea - how about we stop eating fuking cameras

    ...but they are so tasty...






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    Don't Ride Faster Than Your Guardian Angel Can Fly !!!



    Hey Alan, Alan, Alan....

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    Thanks jtzzr,glad everyone enjoyed it and nobody binned.Thanks for leading and yes the Hunua's were great



    Quote Originally Posted by jtzzr View Post
    Thanks for organising a great ride mate , was a great day with great company , Cheers to all that were there I hope you enjoyed the Hunua`s.

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    Thanks Leong for being tail end Charlie.Glad you could get some extra kms on your new bike.Thanks too to Toto for the pics.

    Quote Originally Posted by Leong View Post
    Yes, Thanks for organising howdamnhard. It really was THE most orderly KB ride I've ever been on - helped by the fact that there were only 7, and that the pace was legal. For those interested, I got 180km out of that tank before reserve.

    Thanks for the pics Toto - you phone does take good pics!!


    Hey JT, Should do Monument Road next time, I reckon it's a lot better than the gorge...

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    Sounds like you all had a great ride Pity ... I was working on patio pavers and all I could think was ... "those blardy bastiches must be having a grand old time riding out today!"

    Ah well, I guess I will have to make up for it when I can
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    Did anybody see, as we were on our way to Kaiaua, we were going downhill in this really green wooded covered-over section. There was this really cool old ute -- 1940s-1950s era, with the huge vertical grill. On the back of it was a 1960s Honda CB77 305cc Looked mint, absolutely stunning.

    He waved... but only at me.

    Gimme some of that old Honda love.

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    Missed that one, must have been nice.

    the ride was 180k according to my trip meter, nice ride
    Don't Ride Faster Than Your Guardian Angel Can Fly !!!



    Hey Alan, Alan, Alan....

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    Quote Originally Posted by xerxesdaphat View Post
    Did anybody see, as we were on our way to Kaiaua, we were going downhill in this really green wooded covered-over section. There was this really cool old ute -- 1940s-1950s era, with the huge vertical grill. On the back of it was a 1960s Honda CB77 305cc Looked mint, absolutely stunning.

    He waved... but only at me.

    Gimme some of that old Honda love.
    I say the ute and caught a glimpse of the bike(was it red?), but i was too busy turning a corner to have a good look at it.

    And nice ride everyone, it was my first time on those roads and now doubt won't be my last.

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    Sometimes life just isn't fair

    Not only did I miss out on the ride as I was in Chch the last few days I've been tortured by being driven over to Governors Bay and back every day in a cage. Dyers Pass is a great road.

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