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RE: Jindabyne or Not - abusa - 29-04-2007

So a dozen from Queensland is fine???


RE: Jindabyne or Not - ROD - 29-04-2007

abusa Wrote:So a dozen from Queensland is fine???

have you answered the other poll we want numbers on Qld members traveling to north nsw but if only a dozen come down to north Nsw then whats the point so if you can get 30 + members from Qld to Nsw then it would be worth concidering

but lets get some numbers first


RE: Jindabyne or Not - tenacious - 30-04-2007

I wouldn't mind a ride to Perth either but any ideas of a cannonball run could be quickly dismissed I think.

I did the trip in a car once and that was dangerous enough - dead roos scattered on the road every 100 metres.


RE: Jindabyne or Not - TheShredder - 30-04-2007

I really would be surprised if we got 15 to 20 bikes from Qld
I've done the oxley area a few times on weekend trips etc
maybe the idea of somewhere in the middle isnt to bad .
Still only a days ride for everyone .
The idea of dubbo might not be bad BUT what are the surrounding
roads like to ride ? anyone

Shane


RE: Jindabyne or Not - kawasuki - 30-04-2007

Forget Dubbo,, Alfy.


RE: Jindabyne or Not - spamanglenn - 30-04-2007

If your going to dubbo i,d be fitting a 38tooth and a radar detector.From nyngan to cobar i think theres 3 corners in 100km.I think to byrock theres no corners in 100km+.Straight but a bit bumpy means boring unless you,ve got gun scabbards fitted mad max style.Lol3


RE: Jindabyne or Not - RaZz0R - 30-04-2007

TheShredder Wrote:Still only a days ride for everyone .

Dude - where did you get your maths?

Mel to Sydney (city) is 1200km = 10 ~ 11hours with out stopping apart from fuel = 1 day.

Then another 5 ~ 6 hours up to the Oxley...

thats 2 days just for Vic people to get there!


RE: Jindabyne or Not - abusa - 30-04-2007

Razzor he is talking about Dubbo being a days ride!

It took 2 days for Queenslanders to get to Jindy, whats the difference!!


RE: Jindabyne or Not - bandit - 30-04-2007

abusa Wrote:Razzor he is talking about Dubbo being a days ride!

It took 2 days for Queenslanders to get to Jindy, whats the difference!!

just tell me where and when as i'm not missing the next onePi_thumbsup


RE: Jindabyne or Not - pan - 30-04-2007

RaZz0R Wrote:
TheShredder Wrote:Still only a days ride for everyone .

Dude - where did you get your maths?

Mel to Sydney (city) is 1200km = 10 ~ 11hours with out stopping apart from fuel = 1 day.

Then another 5 ~ 6 hours up to the Oxley...

thats 2 days just for Vic people to get there!

Confused
1200km via where?

I just punched it into whereis.com and it says 882km

Besides, my wife and I drove to Melbourne in my Subaru last year in under 9 hours with a 2 year old in the car and at least 3 stops (one was for an hour and the other two were just for fuel). Oh, and on the way back I took this just before we left Melbourne...

[Image: 3hoursonabusa.jpg]

Okay, it's a long way, but you really need to find an alternate route if you're doing 1200kms!


RE: Jindabyne or Not - pan - 30-04-2007

bandit Wrote:just tell me where and when as i'm not missing the next onePi_thumbsup


Marrickville!

We have yeeros here for those who don't want to do the ride, and plenty of round-a-bouts for those who don't like straight roads!
:2funny:


RE: Jindabyne or Not - Maj - 30-04-2007

Dump Dubbo! Went there for a streetfighters gathering last month, i'd rather do Jindy for 10 yrs in a row, at least there are some good roads from every direction.
Dont mind traveling!nice areas in Northern NSW / Southern Qld the time of year is my biggest problem, how about somewhere between Grafton and Warrick in Sept


RE: Jindabyne or Not - DjPete - 30-04-2007

"Jindy for 10 yrs in a row!"
Well 3 times with the Busa Club anyway.

I agree with the earlier post that most will go no matter where it is within reason.
And it is true that a lot don't even get online so...
well at least we are kicking around some new ideas.

As usual as long as I'm home by 12 I'm in...


RE: Jindabyne or Not - ROD - 01-05-2007

Quote:I just punched it into whereis.com and it says 882km

That would be if you went the Hume pan But Raz is talking about taking outback roads and im sure he would find a extra 400ks to ride


RE: Jindabyne or Not - RaZz0R - 01-05-2007

pan Wrote:Okay, it's a long way, but you really need to find an alternate route if you're doing 1200kms!

hehehe never said I went the hume - screw that for a joke ;)

either way still about 10 hours - I am not too fussed myself. but I'd love to have it easy for everyone... if only it was so easy ay ;)