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  • Dave Ross
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    Departure is now 2 pm, this Friday from BP Papakura. See you all there.

    Dave Morris
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    roger – highway patrol informed

    Dave Ross
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    roger - highway patrol informed

    Thanks, I hope you've told them to bugger off. Last time I checked the speed  limit on the Motu road was 100km/h. We'll do hour best to stay below that.

    John Glasswell
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    hi,are You still planning your motu trip tomorrow.If you are iwould like to joinyou for a motu dayride.Its agreat ride , but I would rather ride in company rather than solo.I would ride from tauranga, so could join you at opotiki or somewhere.maybe someone could phone me tonite 0211848315cheers

    Dave Ross
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    Sorry mate, only just saw your email today. We left at 2pm Friday. Would have been great having you along, maybe next time.

    Dave Ross
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    The Tarndale Slip. Click on the picture.th_MOV02198.jpgThe road used to go where the ridge line, below you can see where it's started to go.  More to follow later.DSC02188.jpg

    Nick Taber
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    Some more photosP1000489.jpgP1000494.jpgP1000498.jpgP1000507.jpgP1000508.jpgP1000511.jpgP1000515.jpgP1000516.jpgP1000526.jpgP1000528.jpgP1000529.jpgP1000469.jpgP1000477.jpgP1000480.jpgP1000486.jpg

    Anonymous
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    I like the new jacket Tony :roll:. All you and Richard needs is one of those stop go signs each at the slip 😀

    Dave Ross
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    There was no Jim on the ride. You should have come along on your G560, I've always wanted to see one of those :-).

    Dave Ross
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    Thanks for posting those pictures, Haggis. Here are some more from my collection.DSC02222.jpgDSC02224.jpgDSC02221.jpgDSC02214.jpgDSC02208.jpgDSC02182.jpgDSC02169.jpgDSC02167.jpgDSC02171.jpgAs usual, excellent company. It is no hardship spending a couple of days with your guys. Any suggestions for the next ride :-)?

    Anonymous
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    There was no Jim on the ride. You should have come along on your G560, I've always wanted to see one of those :-).

    Looks like you all had a fun rideMy rear end would die on the 650 riding that distance. I'm having heaps of fun trail riding the views are great and no time to take photos.It took awhile for you to notice. Almost 2 years. 😀 I my have to look at the new green bikes at Experience 😎 as they at least sponsor a bike park out west as well trail rides. 🙂

    Anonymous
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    I like the new jacket Tony :roll:. All you and Richard needs is one of those stop go signs each at the slip 😀

    Need to be a bit careful here, because if you stop anywhere too long, Herr Penguin in his Hi-Vis will ticket you........................Tony, on the other hand, while you are stopped, would offer you a few gentle words of advice that would leave you feeling about ten years old, and thinking, "I should have worked that out myself."

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