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Author Topic: Marysville 10 August 2008  (Read 4588 times)
Matthew L

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« on: August 11, 2008, 04,25:00 AM »



Another month, and another famous Marysville ride.
The weather reports for Sunday  were not looking good.
Slippery as usual in Winter and I had just got a new set of tyres, so I went for a ride on Saturday to check 'em out.
Fantastic. I left the bike on the trailer overnight and bit the bullet in the morning.

Snow in the spur on the way there.....

Phil was leading this ride for the first time in a while
and 19 mental cases turned up.
A slow start and spent most of the time in the triangle
riding the tracks around there, having a go at a couple of nasty slippery rutted hills.

After a couple hours and only about 40kms we crossed over to project road and Phil led us to a Track with 2 very slippery clay hills, we all climbed the first one, but the second defeated us all, and defeated one bike, and was snowing up it.

We gathered at the bottom of the track and got very cold waiting for the broken bike to get down.
Back to the highway and as a group we had had enough and rode back to the cars.

About 60kms total for the day, back at the cars by about 1.30pm

I had a great day, wet through by the end of it.
And amazed at the confidence some decent rubber can give you.



















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David Smith
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« Reply #1 on: August 11, 2008, 07,40:47 AM »

Looks like you guys had fun  Smiley

Did they let you into the cake shop in your gear?
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Paul Smith
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« Reply #2 on: August 11, 2008, 08,43:56 AM »

That looks way to cold for normal human beings !

Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked

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sjkermode
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« Reply #3 on: August 11, 2008, 09,58:43 AM »

I haven't been that cold for a long time.  The slippery hills were very entertaining, even defeated Phil's specially imported rear tyre "Michelin Gold".  I think the total was about 50km's for the day not counting the distance we travelled with either one or both wheels in full lockup.  Thanks Phil for another well lead ride, hope the shoulder wasn't too sore afterwards.
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Mat R
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« Reply #4 on: August 12, 2008, 12,00:30 AM »

Must have been too cold for the Berg as well, though it did make it up Ures track before it packed it in.  I think one of the Kato's made it up as well.

That last greasy patch near the top did most of us in.

Kept Wayne and the broken Berg company while waiting for our transport home.  Used the WR as a heater.

Good ride, and great driving back over the spur through the snow.
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When is the next ride?
Keith Coota

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« Reply #5 on: August 12, 2008, 08,40:37 AM »

I think i prefer the dust, At least I will get some KM's in
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Phil Randall
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« Reply #6 on: August 13, 2008, 04,31:38 AM »

Thanks to all those who turned up, even though the weather reports were terrible.  And thanks for putting up with my slower than usual pace, wasn't sure how my shoulder was going to stand up.  As for the "Michelin Gold" !!, I got further up the hill than most of you.
Thankls again and see you next month.
Phil R.
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Regards,

Phil Randall
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