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16/1/09

Happy new year everyone,

Were going to start off the year with a big summer cruise up to the mornington

peninsula, it's an awesome drive along the beach. This isn't just going

up the beach road, this will go via frankston through red hill and a quick stop

at arthurs seat for photos and to enjoy the view. From there we will work our

way up towards Rye with stops on the way.

This is a quick heads up so the route can be changed at a later date.

For this cruise we are going to start it off a bit earlier. Meet will be at

7:30 and leave at at 8pm and get to the end meet spot by 12pm.

Everyone knows the rules and any burnouts and dumb behavior will get reported

to the police.

Since we have more time to organise this cruise, it will be well advertised.

So tell all your friends and everyone is welcome with all makes and models and also bikes.

I will update regularly so people are up to date.

Thanks guys if there are any issues feel free to give us a call on 0448812018.

All maps are a gold coin donation and all profit goes towards the club eg bbq's.

Also there will be stickers for sale

Hope to see everyone there!!

Cheers Matt & Ash

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if they are, not baggin them or speaking bad. but for those who dont want a defect, steer clear.

just in the car park randoms rocked up loud exhaust, power sliding burnouts donuts yadda yadda yadda.

met one of the dudes with a magna, really great guy himself was a bit worried about these randoms rocking up . wouldnt hurt to cruise past and see the risk, and decide to keep going or stay.

I'd so be down but i get my licience back in feb =[ and i could get heaps of my mates involved, they all ride bikes! Does anyone know whee the meeting point is? Im from edi so im not that far from there.

lol i was wondeing what u were on abt krzysiu.

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