Tool kit for trip.
#16
They are great if you can get one in time. When I travel on my own, I just grab every biker I see at a petrol station and make them spray while I push. People are generally really nice and I've never had a knock-back.
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#17
(11-03-2010, 09:47pm)Heidi1 Wrote: They are great if you can get one in time. When I travel on my own, I just grab every biker I see at a petrol station and make them spray while I push. People are generally really nice and I've never had a knock-back.

Good point Heidi, there is always the obvious. Thanks Pi_tongue
Go hard, or Go home!
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#18
I tend to go the obvious option where possible!! I'd never seen one of those fabulous foldable stands until I saw the one Bruce took around the country, I didn't know they existed until then. The old 'asking for help' trick has always worked! People on bikes look out for each other. If you are anything like me, you'll end up picking up friends on the road anyway.
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#19
lol yeah, my coach had a saying about me, everywhere he went he'd say "Margot".....they were sure to respond "We know Margot!"
They nearly got shirts printed, lmao at them.

Well the other half got home this arvo, I exited said 'look what I did' and proudly showed him the new cleaner ass end of the bike....

He frowned, said 'what'.... 'can't tell the difference'.... Blokes!!! I tell ya, just like noticing hair colour or hair cuts!!!

My little info gathering I completed in the last couple of days on bike mechanics in local area, surprised him. At least he took notice of that.

Me thinks I will leave post it notes reminding him of my achievments. - lol
(11-03-2010, 10:00pm)Heidi1 Wrote: I tend to go the obvious option where possible!! I'd never seen one of those fabulous foldable stands until I saw the one Bruce took around the country, I didn't know they existed until then. The old 'asking for help' trick has always worked! People on bikes look out for each other. If you are anything like me, you'll end up picking up friends on the road anyway.

I did remember a mention or a picture f this, but for the life of me I couldn't find it, or put a name to it... till tonight. ha ha

(hmmm me thinks I am not revising enough on the right subject)
Go hard, or Go home!
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#20
(11-03-2010, 09:47pm)Heidi1 Wrote: When I travel on my own, I just grab every biker I see....and make them spray while I push.....

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"ALL ozzie females should subscribe to this extremely generous philosophy......it should be made a part of our constitution" (vote 1 - Heidi for PM) !!!!
Lol3RollLol3
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#21
Oh shut up. Embarassed
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#22
Stubby holder and cork screw - everything else in my tool kit is purely for show.
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I don't want a pickle . . .
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#23
When I travel on my own, I just grab every biker I see at a petrol station and make them spray while I push. Wtf

What you do in your own time is your business Heidi Coolsmiley there are kids reading this I'm sure...these sort of comments are best left for Redtube!! Lol3 Lol2
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#24
another thing i had on my trip i took up north earlier in the year is a 300psi air compressor that runs off your bike battery, its about the size of a lunch box and was only $20 from bunnings, handy for inflating tyres where ever you are and for inflating airbeds too
100000kms in 23 months, not too bad
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#25
Not enjoying this week so far, so not happy Jan.

Need to pull a rabbit out of a magic place to finish with a pass, got 3 more days....

f*ck, f*ckity, f*ck, f*ck, f*cki...

(& I was right this afternoon, the instructor WAS wrong and proven so....)
Go hard, or Go home!
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#26
try not to stress to hard about it Missy......

juz try to get into "the zone".....and let things "flow". Yes

(of course it's so easy for me to say that......coz it ain't my ass in da hot-seat.....but ya know wot i mean!)

Coolsmiley
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#27
Thanks Baz,

that zone shall be running hot and I hope to be a demanding, non stop talking biatch.... lol that will work!!! (I have done it before I just lost it and needed to find it again)
Go hard, or Go home!
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#28
(11-03-2010, 12:49am)Missy_Moo Wrote: .

Who knows, if I venture into Sydney I will give you a holler.

Thanks for your good thoughts Missy. I wont be up to visitors the 22nd, that's knife day anything after that will be appreciated.

I'll have the phone with me - 0409 445 012 if you get anywhere near north Sydney.

Now the rain has eased you should have a perfect weather experience for your ride. I'll come with you next time (:-)))
Good weather, good woman, good road, good bike, good-bye!!
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