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ben, i agree with your route 110% ive done it b4 and its sick!do it in a month or so so EVERY sa stag and leggy can come out to play haha. no excuses! lol

also gives ruby sum time to drop in a 26 so we can make it 5.5 260s :D do ittt!

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So when's the next cruise?

I'm gonna have to resign from chief planner for the next cruise as I've just been invited to race in the National DH Series, so i need to get back to it and will take up most of my weekends.

Righto then ... I'll take it over.

Saturday 18th October 2008. Meet 4pm at the usual spot Kellie meets.

Thinking of doing a cruise to a location for some pics, then cruise to a location in the hills, then back to somewhere for a bite to eat.

I'll start putting together a map for the cruise.

Can I have a show of hands please :)

umm, what is this "usual" meet spot location that you mention?

never done a kelly cruise

the day you guys want a fast paced full-fueltank useage 300km 3hr route let me know.

southern peninsula area, stirling - mylor - echunga - meadows - strath - ashbourne - nangkita - mt compass - myponga - yank - second valley - then 3x laps of "mt hockenhein" :) - into victor - goolwa - strath - mt barker - home

if your stag can handle its a fast and awesome course

umm, what is this "usual" meet spot location that you mention?

never done a kelly cruise

the day you guys want a fast paced full-fueltank useage 300km 3hr route let me know.

southern peninsula area, stirling - mylor - echunga - meadows - strath - ashbourne - nangkita - mt compass - myponga - yank - second valley - then 3x laps of "mt hockenhein" :D - into victor - goolwa - strath - mt barker - home

if your stag can handle its a fast and awesome course

f**k the Stag ... I might get the bike out there this weekend :)

dude have you got a spare? :/

would love a ride with ya

I've got one spare out of 5 bikes, but its unregistered and uninsured right now ... and its my beloved TLR. :dry:

TLR is getting some loving soon. Rewire and general maintenance/check. Never failed me in 7 years and over 35,000kms of ownership, and I plan to keep it that way :P

I'm gonna have to resign from chief planner for the next cruise as I've just been invited to race in the National DH Series

Invited to race the nats... You just rock up and ride no invitaitons have never been needed....

Ohh and so much for saying you'll whip me at last race... seemed to beat you by a small 15 seconds with a mechanical issue :mellow:

Righto then ... I'll take it over.

Saturday 18th October 2008. Meet 4pm at the usual spot Kellie meets.

Thinking of doing a cruise to a location for some pics, then cruise to a location in the hills, then back to somewhere for a bite to eat.

I'll start putting together a map for the cruise.

Can I have a show of hands please :P

Well that sounds good.. just as long as i can finish work early. Although i think a sunday cruise would better suit more people. I'm not fussed!!

WE'RE IN!!

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