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i would avoid glenelg like the plague..... from the rumors around it seems to be DEFECT CENTRAL, so is adelaiade at the moment it seems...... any where else?

i would like to come out too.....

there is the small car sunday cruise this friday night ill post a thread when i know details

but im not usually up for city cruises had too many bad experiences and i know im not the only one who wont do city there are always di@*%heads that ruin it like ya crummydore yobbo"s ( no offence)

Hills is always the go. Next time, how about swapping phone numbers and discussing the next stop point before we all leave the meeting point?

That'd be a great start, I'll be there again for sure, and will finish it this time!

Brendan :D

After officiating the Classic Adelaide on the weekend, I have come across some well phat roads...........mmmmmmm Phat Roads!!!!

you better organise the next cruise Darren :D i wanna see these roads you speak of!

Mate, I could go thru thousands of kms (hundreds at least!) of awesome fast hills roads - you just gotta go exploring. Best to go expolring on a real fast bike; see avatar! :D:)

BW

Best to go expolring on a real fast bike; see avatar! :D:)

BW

nice CBR900! :) i would like to buy a bike for cruising the hills in this nice weather, but my skyline is chewing up way too much money :D

hahahaha - near Myponga! Mate, my totally favourite riding area. There are some sweet-as off-camber roads around there, from Mylor thru to Rapid Bay. Thats a 100skm area of awesom-o roads.

Cant talk too much here about my favourite riding roads in that area, lets just say Deluxe is spot on, and its probably a conversation that should not be recorded! But a 'cruise' thru here wouldnt end up being a cruise at all....... if you get my 'drift'

BW

stuff glenelg I don't want the piggies defecting me and stuff adelaide more ahole piggies tryin to raise more revenue,BUT i m up for another Blast thru the hills. maybe a little later this time coz we were goin thru about the piggies shift change time. the myponga strath run is another goodie, less bacon in the air.

QUESTION GUYS HOW WAS THE LOOK ON THAT DUMB DONUT EATIN MACCAS DIVE THRU MONGER FACE HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA GOT AWAY THIS TIME!!!! GOTTA LOVE IT.

you better organise the next cruise Darren :) i wanna see these roads you speak of!

Yeh well your good at the organisation side of things and i can organise the yellow brick road if you like! Gotta sort a few issues with my car before i go drivin it tho :( otherwise i'll have to scam a lift...... B)

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