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Roo
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Post subject: MHM-Run-ANZAC-DAY-25-04-08 Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 6:01 pm |
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Joined: Tue Apr 08, 2008 3:21 pm Posts: 442 Location: Adelaide, South Australia Honda_CBR600RR_06
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Thanks all for a great ride, just incase you want to travel down those roads again here is the route. Cheers, Roo
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speed3
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Post subject: Re: MHM-Run-ANZAC-DAY-25-04-08 Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 7:57 pm |
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Joined: Thu Apr 10, 2008 4:26 pm Posts: 40
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ha thank you roo was a good ride, cheers
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Post subject: Re: MHM-Run-ANZAC-DAY-25-04-08 Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 11:13 am |
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Joined: Wed Apr 09, 2008 8:08 am Posts: 356 Location: Adelaide, South Australia. Ducati SS1000
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Yeah Roo, some great roads, scenery and love that fast section. I think we were lucky with the rain holding off too! 
_________________  MHM elderly member. Winner 2007-2008 'Fastest MHM 90Deg Vtwin' - Winner 2008 [b]Winner 2008 'Reddest Bike' - Winner 2008 'Most careful wet road rider'.
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oldblue
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Post subject: Re: MHM-Run-ANZAC-DAY-25-04-08 Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 8:00 pm |
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Joined: Tue Apr 08, 2008 4:17 pm Posts: 487
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A good ride well planned by yer fine self, Roo.
Lots of new stuff, and a chance to nail those lovely fast sweepers, too. I was loving that section before Strath, Roo! Then later myself and that Speed3 fellow had a chance to play chasey on the Chain of Ponds Road (as developed by the Chain of Ponds Institute, no doubt....) and that was a hoot, too...as I'm sure you noticed!
Hey, I was impressed by that Pantah pilot on the C of P run. Didn't take ol' Two Valve 2Catz long to catch up on the double-lunged air pump. In fact I could see his Magnetti Marelli powered headlight twinkling not too far behind for most of the run. I think that Ricardo has found a broad and lasting patch of form. I always suspected that if his bike would just keep going, the old bugger (a month or two older than me, anyhow...) would be a bit of a threat. Bianchini Junior had a decent head of steam going, too. No time to boil the kettle any more waiting for the Italian Stallions to catch up. Should never have loaned them my Keith Code book.....
So thanks again, Roo. Hurrah...the hail and cold can't depress me, because when the weather was fine, we were up there giving it the berries. Way to go!
OB
_________________ Least fashion-conscious MHM member - Award 2008 'bluest MHM bike' - best lean angle achieved with a rear tyre fitted backwards - most consistently forgetful 2008 - most pretentious jacket 2008 - most suspension fiddling 2008 most likely to have an irrelevant opinion 2007/2008
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Post subject: Re: MHM-Run-ANZAC-DAY-25-04-08 Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 8:24 pm |
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Yo, Thank you for the adventure Roo - that was a great day. I'm keen to do that run more often. Coffee in strath seems to taste more like coffee as well.
Thumper.
_________________ 2008 Longest period of lost form 2007 most free coffees from the Amberlight 2008 Quickest single cylinder bike 2007-2008 Most square shaped rear tyre 2008 most frustrated home mechanic 2008 Always late runner up
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