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We're working on the cruise route as we speak... looking at different options to minimise a headache for those low and slightly stiff on the suspension.

You dont have to be an SAU memeber to attend mate, just ensure the rules are understood

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Is this even strictly skyline only or can non-skylines attend too ? :)

You're most welcome to join in Tony! :)

...should have come along to the PA Blue Mtns Cruise > SAU Tech Night on Sat !!!!

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On PA > Reflections thread...

Grip on putty is awesome, used to frequent it on the bike. Only taken the Skyrine once but it didn't want to let go on the hairpins and probably wouldn't (with my near standard power anyway) without doing something silly or taking a much more aggressive line / drive style.

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