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will probably head out bout 10-10:30 for a cruise...hopefully no one will have any issues with the time coz most people should have the next day off due to good friday

Yea basically no one should have work the next day and so it should be a great turn out and night!

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I won't be able to make this cause I've committed to a cruse...on the same day....at the same place....with the same people....

It's a shame, but I hope you have fun!

:P

shitt...sounds like 34's are gunna out number us this time...where r u 33s?! il try spice up a route for the cruise...il make it like a hr cruise...mayb end up in st kilda? get sum nice pix n shouldnt be to croweded on the road

Ahh... thursday... WHY GOD!!! Its bar night at uni on thursday for me... Ahh Well i think i can skip bar night for one thursday and meet all my fellow SAU friends!!

Cruise sounds fun.. Will be in for it if im there.. :)

See how I go, pretty busy atm but hopefully I can swing past!! :)

Any idea on where the cruise would be heading?

Yeah try and get down there man, havent seen your 34 yet.

Will be there a little after 8

I was thinking maybe cruise down warrandyte rd, turn left onto blackburn rd, get onto the eastern freeway, get off at chandler hwy, turn right, then left into the yarra boulavard (awsome bit of rd) then right onto studley park rd which becomes johnson st, left onto hoddle then hit st kilda rd and cruise down st kilda rd towards brighton beach.

See how I go, pretty busy atm but hopefully I can swing past!! :)

Any idea on where the cruise would be heading?

MUZT3K, that sounds rad... can I suggest a minor adjustment? Don't know if we will have time for this, but it's common that we take the bikes through here and the roads are sweeeeeeet. If you can fit it in I'm sure it would be enjoyable :)

http://maps.google.com.au/maps?f=d&sou....07699&z=14

better not posting route publicly :cool:

last dude who did that on ns there was a defect station set up @first meet point co incidence it think not.

I was just thinking this, Probably best to just leave it till the night an choose route.

No one wants a cannery =(

better not posting route publicly ;) last dude who did that on ns there was a defect station set up @first meet point co incidence it think not.
POINT TAKEN! GRR FKN N97 STUPID CAPS. EDIT: IT DOESNT HAV AN EDIT OPTION ON THAT POST :cool:
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