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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Sensible View Post
    although you seem to be as bad as Lemans and have some sort of fetish perhaps for big GS BMWs
    Nah, just watching your progression from a road rider with a spit and polish disorder to a dirty biker – the pills must be working

    Quote Originally Posted by lemans View Post
    I have no pic's as I did not bring a camera as I was a real last second change of plans to turn up, so it was lucky I got there in time.
    Fascinating how you can decide on the spur of the moment to do this ride and then turn up nice and early, while “certain others” can plan for weeks to be there and then turn up late
    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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    Oh yea, well done GL. Good on ya for comming out and playing with us. You show great potental, and with a little guidence i'm sure you'll go far.
    Might want to look at some knee protection soon though (assuming you had non under those jeans)... especially when getting in to the Riverbed senario. Rocks + knees = pain. Rocks+knees+knee guards=lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by far queue View Post
    ... while “certain others” can plan for weeks to be there and then turn up late
    Not me..no... I wasn't late... surely not, there were still the last 4 or 5 bikes still pulling out when i arrived
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    Quote Originally Posted by far queue View Post
    Cooneyr, you should have been there, it was all in your backyard. From there it was a bit of a blat along the Waimak on the way home.
    I would have been if not for the wifes school reunion in Nelson and the wrong licence for the bike (not the other way round aye ). Got back at 8 on Mon night and went straight to TA's to get the 250 so could sit the F test this morning.

    Was pissing down for the full 45 mins so I'm now a little wet under the arms (WTF???). The tester knew an old boss from my 6 months at Transit so almost spent more time talking about that than doing the test. Outcome was positive though so I'm now ready to rumble with the DR650.

    Fingers crossed dont need to deliver more campers to NN next weekend so we can go for a spin. Any ideas anybody? Keen to clock up some KM's.

    Cheers
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    P.S. Sorry to hijack the thread - Looks like the ride had some interesting parts but sounds like long straight boaring gravel roads to though. Oh and well done GL.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lemans View Post
    Well a change of plans meant I did the ride.
    but it was better than doing work around the house. (as if)
    yeah as if

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Sensible View Post
    Managed to fell off just once (big long puddle in a huge 4wd wheel rut) .
    You've been around FQ too much

    Quote Originally Posted by far queue View Post
    Lowlights
    – got wet
    – bugger, wet again
    – yep, wet again
    Highlights
    Watching the on the BMW get his timing so wrong as the big irrigation sprinkler thing tracked him perfectly as we rode down the track it was watering. Man those things can pump out the water. I stayed dry this time.
    What it's not like you to miss out on a drenching!


    Glad you all had a good ride, maybe I'll get to go next time if I'm not working again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cooneyr View Post
    Outcome was positive though so I'm now ready to rumble with the DR650.
    Way to go R.

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    Quote Originally Posted by far queue View Post
    Nah, just watching your progression from a road rider with a spit and polish disorder to a dirty biker – the pills must be working
    No, not quite. When I got home nobody was there and I didn't have my keys, so what is guy to do? Hose down the bike, oh dear. At least I didn't wash (properly), dry and wax.

    Quote Originally Posted by SDU View Post
    You've been around FQ too much
    Maybe I'm a glutton for punishment but we are going up to the Nelson rally next week as well.

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    Calling Ghost Lemur you have been very very quite about this ride.
    Feel the fear and do it anyway

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    Been a while coming but here goes...

    This wasn't just my first group ride it was my first off-road (gravel, dirt, bog, etc) ride. Hense I was a bit nervous, as last thing I wanted to do was spoil anyone elses day.

    Firstly thanks to the KB crew for all the advice throughout the day, with a special thanks to Mr Sensible for letting me tag along behind you for so long, what you do with that monster of a bemmer and where you take it impresses the hell out of me.

    Day started off outside Caterbury Rides, a quick scoot over to the port hills then up the first dirt track. A little nervous but made it up without too much trouble. Over the port hills tarmac section and had a bit of a front end slide leaning going over a cattle crossing. Thankfully managed to save it and ended up at the first gravel section took it slow and easy, got through with only being scared by the deep gravel section.

    By lunch time had been though a lot of open roading, quite a bit of gravel, some dirt, mud, and a river bed. Managed to only fall off once (low speed in a muddy 4wd rut). By the end of the day my confidence had grown greatly, learnt a lot, got more comfortable on gravel, had some great fun in the waimak after the organised ride (til I got lost, lesson learnt).

    Can't wait for the next ride. Didn't take many photos (too busy riding) but I'll resize and post what I took when I get a chance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost Lemur View Post
    Firstly thanks to the KB crew for all the advice throughout the day, with a special thanks to Mr Sensible for letting me tag along behind you for so long, what you do with that monster of a bemmer and where you take it impresses the hell out of me.
    No worries. The GS is quite a versatile machine, surprises me that it's quite happy going where I take it. Having said that I'm still a learner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Sensible View Post
    No worries. The GS is quite a versatile machine, surprises me that it's quite happy going where I take it. Having said that I'm still a learner.
    I didn't see much of you on the actual ride, only at the stops, but the big GS's that I did see were going real well, they didn't seem to be having any problems getting through any of the rougher stuff relatively quickly, and the HP2 was going REAL well, and it wasn't just spitting out a few stones etc, but was leaving a real rooster tail of gravel in it's wake.
    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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    DVD's edit is finished, am burning some copys now.
    Trying to upload the 4 minute short to youtube and a 18Mb DivX version to another server but keep getting connection resets or something. My Yahoo messenger and/or MSN messenger also disconnect/reconect at the same time.
    Starting to peeve me off.
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    I'd forgotten all about it, looking forward to seeing what you've come up with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Sensible View Post
    I'd forgotten all about it
    Alzheimer's will do that

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Sensible View Post
    looking forward to seeing what you've come up with.
    It's lookin' good
    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 far queue View Post
    Alzheimer's will do that
    You're getting a bit cocky there, and I was going to buy you a beer on Saturday as well...

    Quote Originally Posted by far queue View Post
    It's lookin' good
    You've obviously caught up with TA recently then?

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