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    The online entries on their website have opened

    https://www.safeshop.co.nz/brassmonk...ure_entry.html

    You can pay online with your credit card.
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    all paid up

    thanks brian im ready to go. so ya gonna be packing the huge bag again on the back of the bike?
    and what was the problem ya had last year when coming back? leaking of oil or fluids.
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    Quote Originally Posted by T.I.E View Post
    thanks brian im ready to go. so ya gonna be packing the huge bag again on the back of the bike?
    and what was the problem ya had last year when coming back? leaking of oil or fluids.
    What time should we do the return ferry?

    Yes for the bag, but not as much junk it it, shall I take the espresso maker this year. It should also leave enough space for a duvet.

    I was talking to spankme the other day and I will get the flag off him but without the pole.

    It was radiator fluid from the bottom of the long hose. I just did up the pipe clamp a bit more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by paturoa View Post
    What time should we do the return ferry?

    Yes for the bag, but not as much junk it it, shall I take the espresso maker this year. It should also leave enough space for a duvet.

    I was talking to spankme the other day and I will get the flag off him but without the pole.

    It was radiator fluid from the bottom of the long hose. I just did up the pipe clamp a bit more.
    return ferry not sure as yet. but im thinking i might get fully flexiable tickets this year. just incase.
    it would be nice to see the flag down there again this year. also give everyone a place to meet at.
    espresso maker excellent ill bring the beans.
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    I definately be going down. Not sure how of plans yet, but probably taking some time either side.

    I used to love watching all the bikes going past when I lived in Palmerston. I remember some weird and wonderful machines and I didn't really understand how they could go??? And the Brass Monkey was some special thing that bikers did every year- no idea what happened there or why.

    Still no idea what happens but going to find out . Guess I'd better go through Palmerston on my way there too. Can't wait for Queens Birthday
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    Good to here you are brave enough to try out the Brass Kinje.
    See you there and keep warm and rubber side down on your trip down.
    Feel the fear and do it anyway

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    Quote Originally Posted by lemans View Post
    Good to here you are brave enough to try out the Brass Kinje.
    See you there and keep warm and rubber side down on your trip down.
    dont worry, iv'e got his back! oh does neone remember that topless headbanger guy last year??
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    Quote Originally Posted by T.I.E View Post
    return ferry not sure as yet. but im thinking i might get fully flexiable tickets this year. just incase.
    it would be nice to see the flag down there again this year. also give everyone a place to meet at.
    espresso maker excellent ill bring the beans.

    not to worry lad an lasses, well proper experienced barista here. il take it from here
    It is only when we have lost everything that we are free to do anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by _intense_ View Post
    dont worry, iv'e got his back!
    Good man, every one at times needs someone to look out for them.
    Feel the fear and do it anyway

    Don't confuse education with intelligence.
    There are alot of highly educated idiots out there.

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    PLUGs got plans for heading down early Friday, going Makenzie Pass, Haka Track, Dansys Pass, staying around Nasbey somewhere Friday night. Then getting to the Rally early Saturday, setting up and going off adventuring for the day. Sunday and Monday winding our way home again via any back road or track that grabs our interest.
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    Quote Originally Posted by idb View Post
    I can't make it this year.....I'll be at the bloody Isle of Man TT!!!!!

    Bugger!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    You must be really disappointed.

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    thread bump.

    but wanna know who else is heading down, where are the north islanders?
    Lost in USA

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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
    Now its got me buggered why the hell ya come down here every winter for the Brass, whne thers so many awesome rallys that rate way beter than the Brass to do in the summer...

    Now I went last year, but buggered if I know if I'll go this...
    Which rallies do you recommend??

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    I've formulated a plan for going down. Taking a few extra days either side of rally- riding down through Lewis Pass, staying with parents in Timaru, Brass Monkey, then back up to Picton via the West Coast.
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    I'll def be at the Brass, and in my opinion and not ranked in any order, the Summer season rallys that I have enjoyed, either for the ride to, or the event itself.

    Nelson Rally(my first real summer rally, 2006 rocked. 3 days of briliance)

    Glenorchy Rally (awesome ride in to this one, the stop over in Queenstown and run on the luge was great)

    Woodstock(Ride to is good, great rally again)

    March Hare(Bloody excellent, the biggest I guess??)

    The others I have been to this season are
    Hororata (would not travel the country for this one)
    Mokihinui (Expect the wet or you will disapointed, an awesome ride to it anyways, a smallish to midsize event)

    And last bu not least, the KB get-together down Otamatata, that was awesome, great ride, ok company and well nothing more to be said.

    I am sure others will have differing opinions...
    I also heard that the Burt Monroe event was a goodin for it's first last 06. Sadly my wedding aniversary prevent me attending..


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