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#46
Port Mac, Daintree, Kakadoo, The Simpson Desert - all great but have you guys missed the page 1 offer ?

Mutha offered assistance with Tassie.

None of you so-called "riders" have as yet had the decency to ask her for a map of Tasmania with her preferred route directions.

What does a girl have to do in here ?????

I can almost feel the Bungle Bungles calling.
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#47
Sumkhun Wrote:Port Mac, Daintree, Kakadoo, The Simpson Desert - all great but have you guys missed the page 1 offer ?

Mutha offered assistance with Tassie.

None of you so-called "riders" have as yet had the decency to ask her for a map of Tasmania with her preferred route directions.

What does a girl have to do in here ?????

I can almost feel the Bungle Bungles calling.

Nah it's ok Sumkhun... Pi_freak
Roll I don't have a map of Tassie anyway, I only have a map of Brazil.  :lol:
never fly higher than your angel.
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#48
Mutha Wrote:
Sumkhun Wrote:Port Mac, Daintree, Kakadoo, The Simpson Desert - all great but have you guys missed the page 1 offer ?

Mutha offered assistance with Tassie.

None of you so-called "riders" have as yet had the decency to ask her for a map of Tasmania with her preferred route directions.

What does a girl have to do in here ?????

I can almost feel the Bungle Bungles calling.

Nah it's ok Sumkhun... Pi_freak
Roll I don't have a map of Tassie anyway, I only have a map of Brazil.  :lol:

Jeeezzz! It's a jungle out there....Nerd

I've done tassie and you don't need a map.
Brazil is something I look forward to.:rolleyes:
"If time catches up with you. You're going too slow!"
Regards BUSGO
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#49
Madmax Wrote: The feral animals who rode down from Qld as hard as we rode trying to catch them between Canberra nd Cooma weren't saying anything about copperseither so if they can do it why not the rest of us! (That was without a doubt one of the most exciting rides between Canberra and Cooma I have ever done - awesome)

Yeah wasnt a bad run at all but you Should have been with us on the return trip home sunday Max it was insane shit.Pi_freak
I think we only saw 3 cop car on the whole trip down & back.
1 in canberra, 1 hidded up a farmers driveway on sunday when 10 of us were doing our cannonball run ride homeward & the 3rd was his mate heading out of town to meet us hehe. ( didnt get us tho we were doing the right thing by then,
he did put the lights on just to let us know i guess that they knew what we were up to)


The port idea isnt bad But the only thing i see as a problem is seeing it will be the weekend I'd think there would be a lot of other riders around & it may be a hot spot for the boys in blue. I dont know if we would have as much freedom

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Busa's yeah i guess i like them I've owned a few Pi_tongue
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#50
Mutha Wrote:Nah it's ok Sumkhun... Pi_freak
Roll I don't have a map of Tassie anyway, I only have a map of Brazil.  :lol:

If you wanted a good ride you could follow your map of Brazil over to BaldKnob it has a elevation of 4842 feetEek
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Busa's yeah i guess i like them I've owned a few Pi_tongue
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#51
I believe they serve up a better feed in Brazil than they do in Tassie!Pi_tongue
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#52
Whilst the riding is fabulous in so many different places, one factor that needs to be a part of any desicion on where to go is 'do any of them have a venue that can cater for the numbers attending?'
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#53
I've never been to Perth..
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#54
mmm, Hayabusa Canon Ball Run To Perth? mmmmm

First to get there wins? :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:


mmm, Where did I put that turbo Knuppel2Knuppel2Knuppel2
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#55
anyone up for a perth run tomorrow ?

Back to the thread, I dont care where we go but no rain this time.
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#56
Mutha Wrote:Nah it's ok Sumkhun... Pi_freak
Roll I don't have a map of Tassie anyway, I only have a map of Brazil. :lol:

It's been a long time since I was inspired to go look at an Atlas.... I just had to refresh my memory.... Brazil looks.... errr.... great !

Didja get a load of those Andes though ?
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#57
Astrobusa Wrote:
Mutha Wrote:Nah it's ok Sumkhun... Pi_freak
Roll I don't have a map of Tassie anyway, I only have a map of Brazil.  :lol:

It's been a long time since I was inspired to go look at an Atlas.... I just had to refresh my memory.... Brazil looks.... errr.... great !

Didja get a load of those Andes though ?

Andes? Brazil? What atlas you looking at?
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#58
Errr..... well, it wasn't a 'world' atlas. It did contain some very interesting terrain though.
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#59
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Median Point: 24 degrees 15 minutes south latitude, 133 degrees 25 minutes east longitude; position on SG53-01 Henbury 1:250,000 and 5549 James 1:100,000 scale maps.

Centre... Everyone from every state has an even ride...

However... it'll be a ride for everyone... let's go to the poll...

OR...

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One possible definition of the centre for New South Wales is located just off Cockies Road, 33km west-north-west of Tottenham (Tottenham is 110km west of Dubbo). This spot, south of the Fiveways Intersection, is marked by a large cairn and sign, constructed for Australia's Bicentennial celebrations.

Location: 32° 09' 48" South, 147° 01' 00" East
Position on SI55-03 Narromine 1:250,000 and 8333 Tottenham 1:100,000 scale maps.

Thanks to Geoscience Australia.
Regards, Grant...

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#60
if it moved to north nsw we need to get some sort of numbers that would attend as there is no point going up there if you only get a dozen people from vic.
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