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    Quote Originally Posted by cooneyr View Post
    What do you guys use to stop stuff jumping around in your top boxes? Thinking about bringing along the one I got with the bike to see how it behaves but tools etc will be flying. No straps or anything inside it. Anybody want to drink some crappy cheap as cheatu de carboard so I could use the bladders?
    I am still working on that. i think stuff will bounce more on the DR650 than on the Transalp. I have a strap in the 45litre Box on that and last time i tryed tucking shit in with a towel. I also put a thin layer of foam rubber like half thickness bed roll around the inside of the box to maybe soften the knocks and scraping inside. My reading glasses are a laugh too, when i take them out of the box after a big trip all the screws usually have fallen out. The Djebel now has a 30 litre box (no straps in it but have lined it) so will carry on investigating what works for my load.
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    [QUOTE=cooneyr;761096]
    Guess we need to get Plugs input.

    You are being far to PC on the consultation ... just post a time & place & I'll be there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cooneyr View Post
    Suggested in post 7 (with the maps) that we meet at 11 at the Rolly Pub.
    mmm, so you did, I missed it.

    Quote Originally Posted by cooneyr View Post
    I'm relaxed about when we go though. You thinking of Peninsular and Selwyn hence slightly later? Guess we need to get Plugs input.
    Nope, I'll be doing one or the other, with the 1st choice being the peninsula (blue sky dependant). I was just wondering how much time I had to dither on the day before making my mind up which ride to do. You guys go ahead and make your plans, and I'll just tag along - maybe.

    Where's the rolly pub? My guess would be Main Rd just south of the BP?
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    ... how about we 3 (& anyone else) all meet @ Halswell supermarket car park 10am Sat

    ...option A ... blue skys ... we follow FQ
    ... " B ... cloudy ... we have a poke around in the Selwyn
    ... you know it's a bit windy when you get passed by your own dust ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by PLUG View Post
    You are being far to PC on the consultation ... just post a time & place & I'll be there.
    That might have something to do with being a professional engineer. The project I have spent the last 2.5 years non stop working on (CRETS) is going out to public consultation on Monday with press releases on Wednesday. Been in the consultation frame of mind for too long I guess.

    Quote Originally Posted by PLUG View Post
    ... how about we 3 (& anyone else) all meet @ Halswell supermarket car park 10am Sat

    ...option A ... blue skys ... we follow FQ
    ... " B ... cloudy ... we have a poke around in the Selwyn
    I can handle that. Was keen to not venture too far from home but what the hell.

    FQ the pub is the one you are thinking of but may be unnecessary anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cooneyr View Post


    Was keen to not venture too far from home but what the hell.


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    ... is that because the bikes new to you ... or ... its not the 24 of Oct yet ?
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    I'm happy for you guys to come along, so long as you're aware that the primary reason for my ride is photo taking. I wont be going that quick, as I'll be looking around at the scenery for photo opportunities, will be stopping frequently, and spending a bit time at each location, possibly with a tripod, taking pics. I planned to be on the road around 9am, head up Dyers Pass, turn right at the sign of the kiwi and follow the Summit Rd to Gebbies Pass, getting some photos along the way, then down Gebbies Pass to the main Akaroa Rd and on to Little River. Then it’s onto the gravel roads for a poke around the south peninsula. When I’m done there, I’ll possibly come out via French Farm, back along the main rd via the Hill Top to Little River, then over the hill to Port Levy and back round the bays to home. It’ll be an all day ride, BYO food and so. I’ve attempted to do this ride a couple of times before, but the weather has been against me in the past – maybe this time.

    So, a very different ride to the Selwyn River one. The Selwyn one will be good too, but I can’t do both. If you want to come along and can live with the slow pace and stopping, that’s cool, just so long as you know what I’m up to. I don’t wish to hijack this thread or ride, just telling you what I’m doing, but it seems to have turned into a long winded reason for why I may or may not go to the Selwyn. I’d hate to get told off for doing something un-notified like Lemans recently

    Of course this may end up as another aborted attempt, in which case I’m keen on the Selwyn, although the forecast is looking good for it.

    Quote Originally Posted by cooneyr View Post
    Been in the consultation frame of mind for too long I guess.
    Consultation doesn't always work too well on here - too many people, too many opinions, never get anything done. Sometimes best to decide what you want to do and let everyone know, and they can come or not as they please. Compromise is nice, but doesn't always work.
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    Lemans only got told off because we thought he made up excuses saying he was too busy to ride with us then rode elsewhere on the same day as we did... but he didn't. He rode on a different day so that was ok. We were only confused because he didn't say it was a different day until latter. Actually if he stuck a post up 2 or three hours before leaving on the Sunday we might have been able to joined him on his ride too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PLUG View Post
    ... is that because the bikes new to you ... or ... its not the 24 of Oct yet ?
    The latter and for that very reason and after thinking about it last night I will pass on FQ's peninsular trip.

    Just finished a masters course on risk management so it goes like this
    risk = fn(probability, consequence) or the old way
    risk = probability x consequence

    Probability I have no problem with but consequence I do given that in the middle of negotiations on a house. Mr plod consequence not so bad, writting of bike or even worse another car with it very very bad. So I'll be sticking to the selwyn sorry. I'll PM both Plug and FQ my cell no and I'll see you at the Springston Leeston Bridge at if you decide to not do the Peninsular ride. If you decide not to go txt me and we can arrange a time to meet at the river. I get ready tonight so that I'm ready even if it is 9 that you txt.

    That better FQ - no consltation on that one

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    a wise choice R.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Transalper View Post
    Lemans only got told off because we thought he made up excuses saying he was too busy to ride with us then rode elsewhere on the same day as we did... but he didn't. He rode on a different day so that was ok. We were only confused because he didn't say it was a different day until latter. Actually if he stuck a post up 2 or three hours before leaving on the Sunday we might have been able to joined him on his ride too.
    Hehehe, I was just stirring - and I must say the fish are biting well

    Quote Originally Posted by cooneyr View Post
    The latter and for that very reason and after thinking about it last night I will pass on FQ's peninsular trip ... So I'll be sticking to the selwyn sorry. I'll PM both Plug and FQ my cell no and I'll see you at the Springston Leeston Bridge at if you decide to not do the Peninsular ride. If you decide not to go txt me and we can arrange a time to meet at the river. I get ready tonight so that I'm ready even if it is 9 that you txt.
    I'll post on here in the morning what I'm doing, in case anyone else is watching and thinking of joining one of the rides. I can txt you as well if you like.

    Quote Originally Posted by cooneyr View Post
    That better FQ - no consltation on that one
    I just find it easier sometimes to go with my own plans especially where's there's a specific goal. So, what time are you planning to be at the Springston Leeston Bridge - still 11? Just in case I come along.
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by far queue View Post
    So, what time are you planning to be at the Springston Leeston Bridge - still 11? Just in case I come along.
    Yep make it 11 at the bridge.

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    Hope you guys have fun. If my bike was running I'd be certainly sneaking in a dirty exploration sometime this weekend.
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    OK, I'm doing the peninsula ride. I would've prefered a bit more blue, but the cloud's thin and the temp's forecast to be good so hopefully what cloud there is will burn off as the day goes on.

    cooneyr - Enjoy your ride, nice weather for you too.

    PLUG - whatcha doin' ?
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    PLUG - whatcha doin' ?[/QUOTE]

    ... havin a poke around the selwyn ... n'joy ya ticky tours FQ.
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