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We thought we would check out the bay tonight,,,,what a Scary place....Roads are very narrow and hows about the Bumps,,,,Monty should have had a kidney belt on (he kept looking at me all through there). God is that joint rough. There's almost nowhere you can get on the gas,,,I'll pass on that place,,,Big Time......

Neil.

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wow guys i am blushing.. :D

yeah, i'll give possum bourne a good run down akuna bay and mccars creek road. :D

thats the only road i know my limits on, i have had passengers yell at me down there before. .

Nick, they haven't finished yet i dont think - its a bit hairy because there is dirt on a lot of the corners, and the back tends to get a bit light there.

Paul - next time we go, you can ride with me.

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Originally posted by PeakRPM

Uuummmm...

There is one place on those roads which can provided lots of fun.  

I'm sure I'm not the only one here who knows what I mean....

You'll have to show me one day Peak. I'm all for a bit of fun.

Neil.

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Carlo,

Im from the chatswood area but always down beaches way.

There was a nasty motorbike acco last Sunday, myself, Kabab and Stu (ZILLA) saw it.... we hoped for a blat down Mccarrs creek road but got stuck behind a rescue unit.... felt like we were behind a pacecar :uh-huh:

Maybe another late night pizza run this Friday night to Newport if any of the others are keen.

Prank? STUGTR? Kabab?

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