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Title: Daylesford B/L1 ride follow up
Post by: john t on July 30, 2011, 02,08:17 AM
Thanks all for attending the last ride from all the feedback looks like we got something’s  right.
Now if any one has any thing they think would make it a better day now is the time, while it is still fresh our minds and it gives me time to act before the next one.
John T


Title: Re: Daylesford B/L1 ride follow up
Post by: Peter r on July 30, 2011, 02,30:29 AM
Rub n Tug would be a good idea after a couple of loops!!!


Title: Re: Daylesford B/L1 ride follow up
Post by: john t on July 30, 2011, 05,27:10 AM
Rub n Tug would be a good idea after a couple of loops!!!
who is rubbing and who is tugging


Title: Re: Daylesford B/L1 ride follow up
Post by: Peter r on July 30, 2011, 06,32:57 AM
Rub down then a tug of war, just to finish the day off.
I got some rope in the shed!!!


Title: Re: Daylesford B/L1 ride follow up
Post by: seano on July 30, 2011, 08,58:18 AM
Rub down then a tug of war, just to finish the day off.
I got some rope in the shed!!!
whom is tugging on whoms rope in who,s shed you dirty bastards


Title: Re: Daylesford B/L1 ride follow up
Post by: john t on July 30, 2011, 11,26:11 PM
Thank you Peter r for your input, but I think you may have to go to town and borrow Ken chaps to get that itch scratched.
Does anyone has something constructive add?


Title: Re: Daylesford B/L1 ride follow up
Post by: Mat R on July 31, 2011, 12,47:37 PM
I would like to try and set up some basic exercises in the paddock, something like logs to hop over or ride along. Also look at some braking exercises and slow riding exercises.

Maybe also a trail u-turn and picking up the bike to go back down the hill for another go.

These were things we did on the Watts Dirtwise course and in isolation they are good to develop basic skills used out on the trail.


Title: Re: Daylesford B/L1 ride follow up
Post by: john t on July 31, 2011, 10,12:02 PM
I would like to try and set up some basic exercises in the paddock, something like logs to hop over or ride along. Also look at some braking exercises and slow riding exercises.

Maybe also a trail u-turn and picking up the bike to go back down the hill for another go.

These were things we did on the Watts Dirtwise course and in isolation they are good to develop basic skills used out on the trail.
Good points will have these setup by next event as I had hoped to have something along those lines this time but got side tracked after a bit of road works in the morning
Thinking of an instructor pre ride maybe a couple of weeks prior just to go over things like this then have a ride ourselves keep the idea's coming.
 


Title: Re: Daylesford B/L1 ride follow up
Post by: Dirtpilot72 on August 01, 2011, 01,19:00 PM
Mow in a enduro cross grass track 8)


Title: Re: Daylesford B/L1 ride follow up
Post by: Peter r on August 02, 2011, 06,03:58 AM
Go the HOT DOGS in bread rolls, and Fairy Cakes!!


Title: Re: Daylesford B/L1 ride follow up
Post by: Serge C on August 02, 2011, 07,37:42 AM
Go the HOT DOGS in bread rolls, and Fairy Cakes!!

IDIOT!


Title: Re: Daylesford B/L1 ride follow up
Post by: Peter r on August 02, 2011, 09,13:36 AM
Go the HOT DOGS in bread rolls, and Fairy Cakes!!

IDIOT!
Takes one to know one !!!


Title: Re: Daylesford B/L1 ride follow up
Post by: john t on August 02, 2011, 10,18:40 AM
Mow in a enduro cross grass track 8)
Bring your mower, knock yourself out there's about 20 acre,s