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Due to popular demand I am organising an SAU ride out on Saturday 19 Jan. We will meet at the Krispy Kreme carpark at Liverpool at 10am for a 10:30 departure. Regroup at the carpark just before the entrance to the National Park. If this is full of soccer mums, as it sometimes is, then just go around the corner to the first carpark off the National Park road. Anyone who doesn't want to meet at Liverpool can meet us there at say 11 to 11:15.

After this we will go through the Nasho and have an earlyish lunch at Thirroul. From there we can decide where we want to go. I usually go on to Mac Pass but it's probably too far for newbies or L platers. Newbies cos your arse will be sore and L platers cos there is a bit of fwy which you can only go 80km/h on.

So post up if you're coming.

EDIT****

Date changed to 19 Jan.

Adam said Livo and KK in the same sentence.....something I thought I'd never hear.

so this is what is come down to......our el presidente defecting to the biker group...ha ha ha

hope you guys have fun.

adam is it just SAU bikes invited? ive got a few mates from work and a couple of mates that i always go riding with... good group of people... would they be able to come if they could make it?

im not working on that saturday abo, so looks like im in, and more than likely ill have a gixer, R1, 2x620 dukes and maybe an MV Augusta, whatever the Yam 1000 is, and whoever else from work wants to come... ill confirm the numbers closer to the date



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