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    Quote Originally Posted by cooneyr View Post
    Gonna be interesting, might take a beer and chair .
    ... you talking about the 200m crossing @ birdlings ??? ... more suckier than the selwyn is it ...
    ... 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 talking about the 200m crossing @ birdlings ??? ... more suckier than the selwyn is it ...
    The water in the Selwyn settles the gravel, the sea at Birdlings flat lossens it. I had to paddle the gerbil across about 200m last time it was so soft (read - sweat my arse off). If you can keep the speed up and drop the tyre pressures to 10ish psi up you may manage to stay on top but I doubt it. Game for us - who can get the furtherest before paddling starts - my moneys on the CRM if it comes.

    Can always go around to Little river and up the tops if to hard, but Bossu road is interesting enough to be worth it.

    Beers in the fridge

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    Quote Originally Posted by cooneyr View Post
    Can always go around to Little river and up the tops if to hard, but Bossu road is interesting enough to be worth it.

    Beers in the fridge
    ... rather not ... lets call it a challenge section ... you've got most of the day to lug me across

    ... refrigerated M/C transport ... now there's an idea ...
    ... you know it's a bit windy when you get passed by your own dust ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by cooneyr View Post
    I had to paddle the gerbil across about 200m last time it was so soft (read - sweat my arse off). If you can keep the speed up and drop the tyre pressures to 10ish psi up you may manage to stay on top but I doubt it. Game for us - who can get the furtherest before paddling starts - my moneys on the CRM if it comes.
    That stuff sucks harder than the Manchester St girls. I ventured into it about 2 months ago, and ended up walking along slowly next to the bike while it paddled it's way out. Sunk deep into the into the stuff, with little stones going everywhere. The worst of it was the little stones that found their way between the chain and the sprockets - that didn't sound healthy. Have fun guys - almost be worth coming out with a chilly bin to watch
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    Good looking trip you have planned there but alas not for me this weekend. Have a good one.

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    Sorry but I'm out as well, because of a sore back and been off work.
    I do not feel like I'm up to riding on rough uneven back roads with my back.
    And my KTM is in bits for it's service that I could not finish.

    May just manage a slow road ride in the week end with SDU.
    So could meet up with you in Akaroa.

    Until next time
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    Quote Originally Posted by far queue View Post
    That stuff sucks harder than the Manchester St girls. Have fun guys - almost be worth coming out with a chilly bin to watch
    Thats one way of putting it, but I wouldnt want to put anybody off comming along though

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Sensible View Post
    Good looking trip you have planned there but alas not for me this weekend. Have a good one.
    Cheers dude. Another time maybe.

    Quote Originally Posted by lemans View Post
    Sorry but I'm out as well, because of a sore back and been off work.
    I do not feel like I'm up to riding on rough uneven back roads with my back.
    And my KTM is in bits for it's service that I could not finish.

    May just manage a slow road ride in the week end with SDU.
    So could meet up with you in Akaroa.
    You are looking after yourself! Question is was the sore back cause of maintaining the KTM? Will keep and eye out for you and SDU in Akaroa. SDU could join us on the trip to the light house while you drink coffee .

    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by far queue View Post
    That stuff sucks harder than the Manchester St girls.
    How do you know this?

    Quote Originally Posted by cooneyr View Post
    You are looking after yourself! Question is was the sore back cause of maintaining the KTM? Will keep and eye out for you and SDU in Akaroa. SDU could join us on the trip to the light house while you drink coffee .
    I will and are looking after my poor old back and an old crash injury does not help things.

    And the KTM only hurt's the wallet (Kost To Much) and leg (Kick Ten Minutes) unless I crash of course.

    Thanks for the offer but I think that SDU want to get her milage up on the Guzzi.

    We will more than likely stop at Little River Bakery on the way there and then at the Wheat Sheath Pub on the way back and will ring (TXT) you when we stop.

    PS: anyone else that want to do a wee ride to Akaroa and back is well come to join in.
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    I should be ok for Saturday..I'm in!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by cooneyr View Post
    Cheers dude. Another time maybe.
    Most definately, xmas holidays are looking the most likely time.

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    Mmmm, I missed that, come on speak up!

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    Quote Originally Posted by lemans View Post
    How do you know this?
    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Sensible View Post
    Mmmm, I missed that, come on speak up!
    The views expressed above may not match yours - But that's the reason my Dad went to war - wasn't it?
    Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, .... but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out,... shouting "man, what a ride"!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cooneyr View Post
    Most of route will be gravel road but crossing Birdlings Flat is very soft pea gravel (about 200m)
    Is it just gravel or can we expect wet feet and salty water there?
    Oh, i can confirm i'm a starter for Saturday.
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    Time permitting who is keen to return via Port Levy or even Pigeon Bay/Port Levy??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Transalper View Post
    Is it just gravel or can we expect wet feet and salty water there?
    Oh, i can confirm i'm a starter for Saturday.
    Should be dry gravel unless Ecan have opened the mouth with dozers. If it is open then I'm definatly not crossing - it will be soft as hell and salty water with risk of big holes. I'll be going via little river then back up to tops if like that.

    Quote Originally Posted by mattsdakar View Post
    Time permitting who is keen to return via Port Levy or even Pigeon Bay/Port Levy??
    I've deliberatly left the return trip route open for discussion on the day. See how we go for time.

    WX looking ok til eveing when rain is predicted.

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    I'm in! See you all at Tai Tap 9a.m.

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