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Author Topic: Cobaw 27th Feb 2010  (Read 6457 times)
David T

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« on: February 27, 2010, 11,20:04 AM »

Matt awesome day out! A light sprinkly of rain in the morning kept the dust down nicely and the mix of tracks was great!

Heres a short vid of the day:



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lukeage

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« Reply #1 on: February 28, 2010, 12,06:01 AM »

Great day - thanks to everyone that had a go at changing my tyre.
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rat

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Ratberger.. mmmm


« Reply #2 on: February 28, 2010, 01,59:59 AM »

excellent day lads..

started off at 3.15am with luke(aka H.T.F.U lukeage)picking me up..we arrived at cowbaw in the dark..this was planned as we were going to do a pre ride coupla loops with dave..

2 mins into the 1st loops and my 1st off..now that was outa my system it was all go go go..we decided to change lukes 1st flat tire on the trail..err hmmm ok ,we must of pinched the tire and the spare was flat too..back to the carpark to change the 2nd tube and join the rest of the lads for the morning L2..

so after going thru 2or3 more tubes and help from everybody, luke decides im going into town to get a new tire and tube..
lets just say, luke was pretty much ready to -=(EXPLODE0)=-,so i opted to go with him to keep him company..

with the front all good we arrived back and did a coupla loops to kill time and luke to let out some built up rage Smiley before regrouping for the arvo L1+ ride.

this is my first time at cowbaw and loved it alot..great tracks with sandy burms flowing into granet rocky 4x4 tracks,and overgrown 4x4 tracks, then into testy hills filled with football size granet rocks/ruts filled with granet shingles and boulders.what a awsum place to ride..was great to meet more ppl and catch up with a few i already new..

thanx heaps matt..

lukeage your a champ for driving..

cheers.rat.



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I get my Wocking Murds Fuddled up....
katorob1
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« Reply #3 on: February 28, 2010, 05,39:55 AM »

Had a great day guy's....good fun with easy going people!!! So i went home and joined up Grin
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David
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« Reply #4 on: February 28, 2010, 09,44:57 PM »

And another good afternoon ride for me - so thanks to Matt [again] and also to Howard for the coaching and Ross for the support. One day I will make it up that hill.!

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David T

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« Reply #5 on: February 28, 2010, 11,35:01 PM »

Dave hate to break it to you mate but you rode the bike up the hill this time...

Smiley

Dave T
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David
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« Reply #6 on: February 28, 2010, 11,40:47 PM »

hmm - thanks - but I meant in one go - without dropping it  Wink
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rooboy
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« Reply #7 on: March 01, 2010, 01,17:14 AM »

good to see u haveing fun katorob1
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lukeage

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« Reply #8 on: March 01, 2010, 03,53:19 AM »

They say, "the worst day riding beats the best day working". That statement has never been truer for me than Saturdays ride.
 

I collected Andrew (a.k.a. ratfink) at 0315 (yes, 0315) in the morning from Rye, and we drove north-west with thunderstorms all around us, putting on distant lightshows.

After a quick fueling session at Calder (both tanks and stomachs) we met DaveT (a.k.a. ausdjt) at the ridge road carpark still in darkness, with the handheld latern purchased from Supercheap auto last week coming in handy.

The three of us took off from the carpark in darkness with DaveT leading and I was bringing up the rear. I got a great view of ratfink dropping his DR650 whilst negotiating a rutty downhill section. Considering how much noise the crash made, I was surprised the damage was limited to Ratfinks ego and the rear brake lever.

We stopped to fix the DR's lever, and I commented on the lack of traction my front tyre was getting, blaming the fact that I had ripped off a few of the side knobbies. Then some astute bugger pointed on that my front tyre was, in fact, flat.

So, whilst under attack by the March flies, I changed the tyre with MAJOR assistance from Andrew and Dave (and a donated tube from Dave)

We started to head back to the carpark as it was getting close to 0830, and when we got back to the carpark I realised that the front was flat again. We used Dave's puncture repair kit (unsuccessfully), and then Andrew decided to donate a lovely heavy duty tube to the cause. Pumped it up and down it went.

MatR had a go. It deflated faster than Whitney Houston's singing career.

Mick from Bendigo then had a go (5th change), and it was amazing to see his technique/s. Ride leader MatR said he was going to do a quick 30 min loop and come around and kindly pick us up. Mick stayed behind (as did Dave) to help get me sorted. What sacrifices we make for our dirt-bike brothers...

Pumped it up, and it went down faster than a groupie at an AC/DC concert. I was tempted to un-hook the trailer from the Jeep and take the Jeep out. However, Mick had another go. I think he took it personally. He was sweating buckets.

It was a race to get it sorted, as I could hear the group coming back to collect us. It looked like we were just going to make the leaving time. I quickly put the front wheel back on as the group were just leaving. Ijumped on the bike to just beat the tailman out of the carpark, and looked down to see the 6th (lost count by this stage) flat tyre of the morning.

I then decided that I would ride the bike to Boltons in Kyneton, and get a new heavyduty tube and a new front tyre. Andrew accompanied me (I think mainly to make sure I did not top myself.)

$178 bucks later we left Boltons and made a dash back to Ridge road carpark, the whole Kyneton episode taking 60 mins. It was now 11:30 and no-one was in the car park, so I took Andrew for a few loops. I did not tell him that I had no-idea where I was going.

We got back to the carpark (amazingly) at 1230 and the group turned up 10 mins later. Some of the group thought I had changed the tyre and made the morning ride, and they could not believe that I had had yet ANOTHER flat tyre and missed the ride. (DaveT, of course, proclaiming that the session I missed out on was definately the best ride EVER)


AFTERNOON SESSION

15 of us were led my MatR, who, as usual, leads a great ride.

We went to a rocky loop that is a standard visit on MatR rides. We had a couple of good loops, and I nearly got to take out 2 Kangaroos within 50 metres of each other. Was great to see everyone having fun on this loop. Last time I was on that particular loop with MatR, I was one of 3 riders to get a flat tyre, however this time was incident free for all.

MatR and I swapped bikes for a while (my 09 WR450F for his 06 WR450F) so I could see if his bike had more power. MatR's bike handled better (stiffer front end) and was more powerful in the midrange, thanks, I guess, to his aftermarket pipe.

We then went to Challenge Hill, and MatR was kind enough to let me continue riding his bike up the hill. It almost bucked me off, but there were 2 of us that got to the top fairly quickly to enable us to do another loop so that we ended up down the bottom before the last riders had got up the hill.

From the bottom, I watched relatively new member David have a go on his DRZ 400. David is only new to riding, but gave it a red-hot go. MatR had to help him part of the way, however, David did the hardest part by himself. He gets better with every ride.

We then had another go up Challenge Hill with DaveT doing some camera work on the GoPro1080HD.

I got to have a 3rd lap around that loop with Howard whilst a tyre was being changed at the top of the hill. Finally the tyre gods were smiling on me! I quietly thanked them for that strategically timed flat tyre on someone elses bike that allowed me to squeeze some more riding in.

The last 45 mins of the ride had MatR give DaveT the reins. Dave is the unnofficial leader of the HTFU subculture, and went on to prove his pedigree, leading us up some real estate that I do not possess the adjectives to describe. It did not resemble a track. It was more akin to the aftermath of an avalanche, complete with basketball sized boulders and ruts that swallow DR650's whole.


A fairly uneventful afternoon for me considering the morning I had(however, I did have the obligitory couple of offs).
 

Thanks to MatR and Ross, and a very special thanks to everyone who assisted me with my multiple tyre dilemmas.


As usual AMTRA rides do not fail to impress. If these Cobaw organised rides are anything to go by, the HCR over the Anzac weekend should be fantastic.






FYI - March flies are at their worst at 27.5C


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David T

Posts: 44


« Reply #9 on: March 01, 2010, 05,20:51 AM »

You forgot to mention you had a flat back tyre as well  Grin
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lukeage

Posts: 36


« Reply #10 on: March 01, 2010, 06,06:43 AM »

ah yes.... the flat rear...

pumped it up again and it stayed up. Actually was quite good to have the hole/s there. It meant I could check the rear tyre pressure by sticking my finger in one of three gashes and I was able to feel the tube..








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honest tom

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« Reply #11 on: March 01, 2010, 08,39:56 AM »

You need to cut your nails
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