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    Quote Originally Posted by Big McJim View Post
    Nice to see a run friendly enough where a GN250 gets welcomed - we can testify that he reached at least 110kmh!
    Hope you all now have respect for the mighty Ginny Got tucked in to race position on way home or the headwind would have taken me backwards. I'm stoked that I managed to use 80% of my tyre width on the windy bits

    Although I do want Gijoe's Hornet now, man it sounds good

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    thanks for a great ride it was my first & wont be the last nice meeting you all

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leong View Post
    Yes, a good ride indeed, Good to meet a few new faces, and some old ones too. Thanks for organising Maverick .... don't know if you know this already but rides out Kaiaua way are notorious for splitting up after lunch, except for the learners groups. Don't let this put you off though.

    Good riding with you ArcherWC and Hellraiser. That was quite fun thru the twisties on the way home. And hope you got home OK WarlockNZ. How'd you get on, on the way home? I dunno what guys put on Hyosungs, but the Pirelli Sport Demons that I put on my VTR250 transformed it!!

    Hope everyone got home OK, least the rain stayed away....
    Just walked in the door, Ride home was great, actually managed to stay in the front of the pack ... when you guys said fast i didn't think you meant the speed of freaking light .. LOL .. i'll be looking at some new tires pretty damn quick i can tell you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WarlockNZ View Post
    when you guys said fast i didn't think you meant the speep of freaking light .. LOL ..
    Well if you had've bought a red Hyosung you may have been able to keep up with the GN's ....... LOL

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    Awesome ride, first highlight was not stalling it on the way out from BP !

    Had a few later in the day though

    Brilliant ride... absolutely perfect... it was my first ride in traffic ever (on the way to Botany) and we hit 2 redlights in the whole way from out West. Weather by and large was excellent... and then on the way back West from BP (in much increased traffic now ) had Warlock watching my back, and Fub@r taking me down buslanes.... great learning experience in what felt a safer traffic environment then just me on my own.

    Twistys were awesome, even if I didn't quite have the confidence speed wise.... got caught out on a left hander that tightend... and have the back step out a bit approaching another too fast, but everything went fine and it was one hell of a cool feeling

    Awesome stuff, time to give my arms and wrists a good rest and i'll probably be falling asleep in Snakes on a Plane tonight...

    Cyas in the next one hopefully!

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    A video clip of some of you guys

    Though Jason (CBR600) and me didn't actually ride with you guys, it was good catching up with you all at the fish shop and meeting some of you.

    Here's a vid clip of some of you guys just before the main road turn off back to Auckland. I'm heading the other way on my 1400 while Jason was shooting some cornering clips and you guys just happened to come the other way. You might recognise yourselves

    The Green Kawa was intact at this point. Hope he's all right.

    Had to keep the clip small so quality not the best
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    Hey, thanks for the clip "beyond".

    Great ride Maverick ! Well done, printed map and stuffs!

    Also thanks to an anonymous guy on the yellow R1 (non KB I think), who help me kick the car who tried to run me down - feckin bastard!

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    Quote Originally Posted by allun View Post
    Somehow I managed to (very briefly) pass through both rides on my travels this morning!

    Hope everyone has fun and no one has a reason to come home cursing
    oh you were the gay (guy?) on the yellow CBR!!! Never met you before bro, shoulda said. Wheres my beers you bitch!
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    Well, overall that was a pretty good ride, the first decent one i have had in about 2 months...

    However, in a moment of total noobness, i was looking behind me while riding 20kph on a straight piece of road looking back at a corner waiting for Gareth and Tristan, and managed to ride down into a ditch...what a dumb ass, I know!

    Not much damaged, most of the scratches were there from a low side while racing, Nothing was hurt but my rep, so you are all free to laugh at me.

    I also have to say, don;t get IRC tyres, they are shit. I kept loosing the front end of my bike whil the dunlop on the rear held firm. Adjusted the suspension at Kaiaua, but only helped a little bit. They make the front of the bike quite twitchy too. I dont like them.

    Good ride dudes!
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    Quote Originally Posted by SwanTiger View Post
    Who really fucken gives a flying two week old runny peas and carrot shit, just get on whatever bike you own and ride it.

    But I absoloutely love it when someone goes "Those Hyosung GT250's are gutless" and then I blast past them on the road. People should stop worrying about other peoples choice of bike and worry about getting their riding ability on par with their own bikes capabilities.

    Over 19,000 km in 7 months of hard riding and I've only had one major problem (Coil crapped out around 1,500km) and 2 very minor issues that were easily and quickly resolved. Build quality? as good as any other, there are teething issues in some areas but they are a solid bike when maintained and stored properly.

    /END RANT

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    Quote Originally Posted by gareth_d View Post
    oh you were the gay (guy?) on the yellow CBR!!! Never met you before bro, shoulda said. Wheres my beers you bitch!
    AY! Gay my ass..... ohhhh maybe not such a good choice of words....Well you know my g/f so draw your own conclusions

    Beers are....uh...coming...soon......yeah.....

    We met b4 once, that's why I didn't be all formal like and introduce myself - then again I was on a mission and had to go!

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    Don't sell yourself short on the Ginny

    Quote Originally Posted by Fub@r View Post
    Hope you all now have respect for the mighty Ginny Got tucked in to race position on way home or the headwind would have taken me backwards. I'm stoked that I managed to use 80% of my tyre width on the windy bits

    Although I do want Gijoe's Hornet now, man it sounds good
    Big ups to you Fub@r! You have taken the Ginny to new levels of respect - for a moment on one of the straights, I thought it was riderless or you had fallen off! Turns out you were streamlining - always the thinker, trying to eke out the max from your machine!

    I'm kinda put out - I don't actually know how my Hornet sounds because I'm on it!

    The ride today was absolutely fan-frikkin'tastical! So many bikes to drool over and finally put some faces to some nicknames (though Rusty deserves the award for most original nickname that is a real name!) Some seriously kewl and powerful machines out there today. It was nice tootling along in a group and was good to finally see some other riders in action. Thanks again to Fub@r for noting that I tend to sit to the left and aim my bike to the right! (wonder if thats because I got an unbalanced lead arse!)

    The twisties were good - I managed not to cross over the center line of those nefarious S-bends-trying-hard-to-be-a-switchback! Even managed to touch 140 (naughty since I had my L-plate on, which mysteriously I lost again when I got home!)

    Triple Big Ups and Props to Maverick, nice informal set up but effective - all perfect 'cept the part where the scenic group all hared ahead and only the mighty Ginny made the right turn! (which was actually a left, but I digress) At the end of it all, I had to appreciate the sweet goodness that comes from riding two wheels of freedom - glad to hear no-one got seriously hurt (only pride) and hearing about some others learning points was invaluable! Almost as invaluable as a rebuilt sleeve for an engine costing 10k!

    Carpa Diem & Peace out!
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    Quote Originally Posted by gijoe1313 View Post

    The ride today was absolutely fan-frikkin'tastical! So many bikes to drool over and finally put some faces to some nicknames (though Rusty deserves the award for most original nickname that is a real name!) Some seriously kewl and powerful machines out there today. It was nice tootling along in a group and was good to finally see some other riders in action. Thanks again to Fub@r for noting that I tend to sit to the left and aim my bike to the right! (wonder if thats because I got an unbalanced lead arse!)

    The twisties were good - I managed not to cross over the center line of those nefarious S-bends-trying-hard-to-be-a-switchback! Even managed to touch 140 (naughty since I had my L-plate on, which mysteriously I lost again when I got home!)

    Triple Big Ups and Props to Maverick, nice informal set up but effective - all perfect 'cept the part where the scenic group all hared ahead and only the mighty Ginny made the right turn! (which was actually a left, but I digress) At the end of it all, I had to appreciate the sweet goodness that comes from riding two wheels of freedom - glad to hear no-one got seriously hurt (only pride) and hearing about some others learning points was invaluable! Almost as invaluable as a rebuilt sleeve for an engine costing 10k!

    Carpa Diem & Peace out!
    I'm glad you enjoyed it, thats what today was all about, I hope we will see you again in 2 weeks for the sunday ride!

    Mav

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    Quote Originally Posted by gijoe1313 View Post
    Triple Big Ups and Props to Maverick, nice informal set up but effective - all perfect 'cept the part where the scenic group all hared ahead and only the mighty Ginny made the right turn! (which was actually a left, but I digress)
    We were following you !!... LOL .. must add to the respect taqlly for the ginny tho ... i know i've bagged them but shit .. it is a desent bit of kit .. was nice to see it being screamed as well ... ha ha .. i think a great day was had by all .. i'm looking forward to the next one

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maverick View Post
    Thanks to all the guys who turned up, Hope you all had a good day and got home safe! Pics attached.
    Pic #4, brilliant fucking thing to do infront of a bunch of new riders.

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