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    Quote Originally Posted by Transalper View Post
    What ! !! you mean I missed out on some of that action how many adventurous types turned up?
    Thats wot happens eh !!
    Theres a few more of us on trailies now so we can do this

    Quote Originally Posted by Mikkel View Post
    Well, at least I knew where I was going

    But there was a lot of people who couldn't find neither Dyer's Pass nor Duvauchelles. Actually, only four people got there - and we did a couple of nice detours as well. Hooray for gravel.
    Thanks for leading us Mikkel,that was fun

    Twas a beautiful evening,golden glow from the setting sun & it was so still....magic.Im old!!get just as much pleasure from the scenery and the surroundings,as the ride these daysDouble pleasure

    Thanks for guiding me home safe guys.Im a shocker riding at night.Shrek did well to stop the big GS1150 from running up my rear at one point!!
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    You're very welcome darling. I do maintain that you could ride a rock and it would go quick!

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    Quote Originally Posted by helenoftroy View Post
    Thanks for leading us Mikkel,that was fun
    You're most welcome I had lots of fun too - disregarding the front wheel slide on the grit that still haunts the Summit Road :sweat:

    Quote Originally Posted by helenoftroy
    Twas a beautiful evening,golden glow from the setting sun & it was so still....magic.Im old!!get just as much pleasure from the scenery and the surroundings,as the ride these daysDouble pleasure
    Yeah, the light was quite awesome - something special about that evening sun peeking around the rear of a rain front. Banks Peninsula is a very pretty place indeed.

    Quote Originally Posted by helenoftroy
    Thanks for guiding me home safe guys.Im a shocker riding at night.Shrek did well to stop the big GS1150 from running up my rear at one point!!
    No worries, gotta take care of you antiques
    Will be good as we get further into the Summer with even longer evenings - then we can consider going over to Port Levy and either around to Pigeon Bay or over Western Valley road
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    Quote Originally Posted by cruza View Post
    bugga , whole swingarm has to come off eh? not a five minute job.
    Hell if it was that simple.....
    Swing arm, All the exhaust system, the primary chain drive, clutch, both foot pegs and all the primary drive chain cases.

    It took me almost 7 hours to complete the job.

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    Not that I come out on these often.. but to save bother why not write a long list of rides with various paths to each destination. Then just work the way down the list so the rides are even planned out months a head. Ie.. one week wheatsheaf via sumner and back through dyers. Then next week Ashley gorge is destination via such and such and return via such and such. Then maybe 10 weeks later wheatsheaf is on the list but via Gebbies pass and Sumner.

    Does mean the "organisers" need to make up a list. Then you could even post it up on the first post with the date.
    Just an idea
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    Quote Originally Posted by helenoftroy View Post
    Thanks for guiding me home safe guys.Im a shocker riding at night.Shrek did well to stop the big GS1150 from running up my rear at one point!!
    that wasn't your that was me checking your chasis very nice for a classic

    bike looked good to
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shrek lone rider View Post
    that wasn't your that was me checking your chasis :
    Oi....your too old for that sort of stuff now mate....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikkel View Post
    Well, at least I knew where I was going

    But there was a lot of people who couldn't find neither Dyer's Pass nor Duvauchelles. Actually, only four people got there - and we did a couple of nice detours as well. Hooray for gravel.
    ?

    I counted 10ish bikes at wheatsheaf. good fire ,a beer. Spin a few tales , and home just on dark.

    We went thru summner-lytt-wheatsheaf-halswell as planned. And other group went to duvauchelles and played night rider on the way home. Quess once evenings get lighter and warmer there will be less problems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sels1 View Post
    Oi....your too old for that sort of stuff now mate....
    Hmm, I don't think any man would ever become to old for that sort of stuff. If they do, they ought to stay away from motorcycles that's for sure. When the basic reflexes are gone and all...

    Quote Originally Posted by cruza View Post
    I counted 10ish bikes at wheatsheaf. good fire ,a beer. Spin a few tales , and home just on dark.

    We went thru summner-lytt-wheatsheaf-halswell as planned. And other group went to duvauchelles and played night rider on the way home. Quess once evenings get lighter and warmer there will be less problems.
    Gee, I hope your saddles didn't wear you out.

    Anyway, when I put my earplugs in and my helmet on the plan was Duvauchelles over Dyers. I was slightly surprised to see a fairly large potion of people heading down Moorhouse towards Ferry Road. I gave you the benefit of the doubt though, thinking you'd consider the chosen route a bit too short...
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    Well after a late finish at work I managed to catch the group at the Wheatsheaf. Was glad to be out and about on Jessie.

    I like the idea of deciding a route on here before we go. As for the Police monitoring this, they already know about the ride, where it leaves etc. They aint worried about us as long as they dont get to many reports about idiotic behaviour. I havent heard of it being a concern yet.

    Which brings me to another idea. In welly, they have 2 rides- Wed Cruizy ride, and the Thursday-Real ride. Basicly the wed is for everyone just wanting a cruize, take there time, or are new. The thursdays was for the fast guys that want to go their pace, and not have to worry about a slow group. Phoenix said some guys would go to both, helping out those on the Wed ride, where some would only go to one or other. With the wed night getting so big it might be a way of spliting the group up. Thoughts?
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    hey which cam would have the most bikes in it on wednesday?? just curious offcourse
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikkel View Post
    Hmm, I don't think any man would ever become to old for that sort of stuff. ...
    It was a poke at the age he turned last birthday, dude


    Quote Originally Posted by fireliv View Post
    I like the idea of deciding a route on here before we go. As for the Police monitoring this, they already know about the ride, where it leaves etc. They aint worried about us as long as they dont get to many reports about idiotic behaviour. I havent heard of it being a concern yet.
    For the Cruisy Wed ride us Welly lot always decide the route at the meeting place, often due to weather conditions (Rapa vs Coast) and how many L platers attend etc, but mostly because we enjoy the spontaneity of the last minute decision!
    The Thurs ride mostly heads straight for the 'Tukas, everyone at their own pace (!) It is good to have the two options, as you point out, some folk do one, others do both.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ducky848 View Post
    If the route is organised on here first we will need to be on our best behaviour during the ride.......we are not alone on here.
    Of course I'm not suggesting anyone here would dream of exceeding the speed limit
    Wot, you mean there is a limit how fast you can go! And here I was thinking it was all power to weight ratio and gearing. hehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Hornet View Post
    Wot, you mean there is a limit how fast you can go! And here I was thinking it was all power to weight ratio and gearing. hehe
    was wondering why you had the screen...... , don't forget about ft/lb's of torque to weight ratio ,that limits some.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cruza View Post
    was wondering why you had the screen...... , don't forget about ft/lb's of torque to weight ratio ,that limits some.
    yer, it's the lbs that my problem I put the screen on cos I'm still to young to join the nudists hehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by sels1 View Post
    It was a poke at the age he turned last birthday, dude.
    hes just a young fart smeller, but learnin fast
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