"RIDE FOR RON" Photos
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Woman,where's my wallet?
And whats for tea?
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Woman,where's my wallet?
And whats for tea?
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and I was just commenting in another thread re great roads in vic, humm.

Im trying to make out the gist of the arrows and signs painted by you guys but cant make out the intention, pot holes to left? keep to left? sad very sad.
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Great photos Gassick, Corbin passed by my place and he said it was a great day.
Good to see more than a few bikes showed up, maybe we could organize another something a rather to raise some more funds for a plaque at the site for Ron.

Got my thinking cap on Grouphug
never fly higher than your angel.
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sad to see the spot.
otherwise the rest of the day was excellent.
Thoroughly enjoyed it. Thanks Corbin, very well organised. and nice to meet the new guys too.
Great pics Gassick.
Sorry I didn't get back to your sms.
I hate smsing and I just got back from work now.
I had to go staraight to the job I spoke about as soon as I got home from the ride.
I got home safe n sound thankyou.
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5.30 start was a bit testing.Still was for a good reason.Quick sprint into town on the ring rd.,fanging it in between camera's to the meeting point at shell laverton.Good turn out,Corbin gave a briefing on the way we were going,using the corner marking system,& collected some gold coins.(hope no one saw him at crown last night) Got off the freeway at Werribee & headed out to the brisbane ranges,dj nearly introduced himself to the local wildlife in a big way.Some big straights & nice sweepers.Stopped at Meridith for smoko & coffee.With the day starting to warm up we took off for the crash sight.Mostly open farm land & fairly narrow roads.Could see 3 big pot holes right on the breaking point & lack of signage.Was a little errie.Respects paid we moved on to colac for morning tea & it was decided there to head to apollo bay.The next section had some twisties & varying road surface concentration level to the max.From the bay we headed for home along the coast.Good day thanks Corbin & people
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Nice summary David. I always wondered who Arthur Dunga was...

And to translate: dj nearly introduced himself to the local wildlife in a big way...
A kangaroo popped out in front of me, ran across my path then stopped on opposite lane thinking will I go back across again...lucky for me he didn't.
Although I had slowed down to around 70kph if he came back I think I would have been knackered.

Volvi the painted arrows etc were just to make anyone else aware that the turn was coming up as it is a bit hidden.
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Corbin said he raised $25 for yesterday ride. every cent is very much appreciated. Grouphug
Lets see if we can add more to it. Yes
I reckon if all the active members in this club donated $2 each would could have enough money to buy a plaque for the site in memory of Ron/Balls
How about we have a bring your mum along day ride, I'm sure that most mums would love to get out for the day on the back of there son's or daughters bikes. Biker
It just a thought, what do you think people ?
Feedback Welcome
never fly higher than your angel.
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Mutha Wrote:Corbin said he raised $25 for yesterday ride. every cent is very much appreciated.
Lets see if we can add more to it. Yes
I reckon if all the active members in this club donated $2 each would could have enough money to buy a plaque for the site in memory of Ron/Balls
How about we have a bring your mum along day ride, I'm sure that most mums would love to get out for the day on the back of there son's or daughters bikes. Biker
It just a thought, what do you think people ?
Feedback Welcome

Mutha

A plaque is a great idea, can you organise it? it will take a little work. If you tell us where to send our donation to it I'll flick you $20. A lasting memorial will take a few dollars.



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i really think this deserves a separate thread.
I'm sure there would be plenty out there willing to add a few dollars in.
Maybe a gold coin or similar could be sent to Richard and he could then pass it on to Corbin on behalf of the Club...
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The guy holding the keyring?
Whos that.
I met him before...
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Corbin
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