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by aeroslave » Fri Nov 09, 2012 6:50 pm
Sandman we miss you
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by rogan » Sat Nov 10, 2012 9:11 pm
Nice riding guys. I think it's cold down there. Don't get too cold.
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by Chuck » Sun Nov 11, 2012 6:49 am
rogan wrote:Nice riding guys. I think it's cold down there. Don't get too cold.
It is mate, but the worst of it was the crazy winds blowing us off the road near Charlotte Pass Friday afternoon 
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by aeroslave » Sun Nov 11, 2012 9:52 am
2 X HC climbs ...... This might be the closest thing to childbirth pain women complain about lol!
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by eon » Sun Nov 11, 2012 2:30 pm
Awesome ride guys... Thanks for organising... Had a lot of fun being in the hurtbox....  50sec Greg... grrrrrrrrrr http://app.strava.com/activities/27382936#490955688 Thanks for the tempo tow. The rest that are still down there, hope you guys are having fun on your "WALK" up at Threadbo... 
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by eon » Mon Nov 12, 2012 8:38 am
Pain is weakness leaving your body
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by leximack » Mon Nov 12, 2012 7:51 pm
thats mine Ehly, get it off you later
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by leximack » Mon Nov 12, 2012 8:05 pm
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by Chuck » Mon Nov 12, 2012 9:10 pm
Great weekend guys  the weather, company and riding were excellent Thanks to Greg for organising it, the unit was perfect (except for the stairs, ouch!!). Thanks also to the Spizman for the lift and for organising the logistics with all the bikes, great setup (wish I could post the pic) Special mention to Sandy (NFS) for marching Donny, Spiz and myself to the highest point in Australia without any food or water or protection from the elements. HTFU indeed  That's brilliant 
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by aeroslave » Mon Nov 12, 2012 9:12 pm
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by stickgc » Mon Nov 12, 2012 9:14 pm
Chuck wrote:Special mention to Sandy (NFS) for marching Donny, Spiz and myself to the highest point in Australia without any food or water or protection from the elements. HTFU indeed 
No food! Ehly would never have made it 
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by aeroslave » Mon Nov 12, 2012 9:14 pm
Chuck wrote:Great weekend guys  the weather, company and riding were excellent Thanks to Greg for organising it, the unit was perfect (except for the stairs, ouch!!). Thanks also to the Spizman for the lift and for organising the logistics with all the bikes, great setup (wish I could post the pic) Special mention to Sandy (NFS) for marching Donny, Spiz and myself to the highest point in Australia without any food or water or protection from the elements. HTFU indeed  That's brilliant 
Thanks all. Greg the accommodation is simply brilliant. Company is A-1! Lets do it again.....oh the pain! 
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by leximack » Tue Nov 13, 2012 7:53 am
Dont think the others were trying too hard but will take anything I can 
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by eon » Tue Nov 13, 2012 7:55 am
TimW wrote:Nice sprint to take the win Donny 
there was a sprint...  damn !!!!! i missed it. stickgc wrote:No food! Ehly would never have made it
No food  .... thats HARDCORE TOP Weekend of riding boys !!!!! thanks again for the company. 
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by NotFlyingScot » Sun Nov 18, 2012 8:40 pm
stickgc wrote:Chuck wrote:Special mention to Sandy (NFS) for marching Donny, Spiz and myself to the highest point in Australia without any food or water or protection from the elements. HTFU indeed 
No food! Ehly would never have made it 
I've gone soft too. Just ordered an 11 / 28 from Mr Wiggle. Particularly since there is talk of completing some unfinished business in the Bright area 
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by Chuck » Wed Nov 21, 2012 8:31 am
NotFlyingScot wrote:stickgc wrote:Chuck wrote:Special mention to Sandy (NFS) for marching Donny, Spiz and myself to the highest point in Australia without any food or water or protection from the elements. HTFU indeed 
No food! Ehly would never have made it 
I've gone soft too. Just ordered an 11 / 28 from Mr Wiggle. Particularly since there is talk of completing some unfinished business in the Bright area 
Bandito called, he wants his band back and Sandman said he's never gonna ride again!
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by NotFlyingScot » Wed Nov 21, 2012 8:19 pm
Chuck wrote:NotFlyingScot wrote:Chuck wrote:Special mention to Sandy (NFS) for marching Donny, Spiz and myself to the highest point in Australia without any food or water or protection from the elements. HTFU indeed  I've gone soft too. Just ordered an 11 / 28 from Mr Wiggle. Particularly since there is talk of completing some unfinished business in the Bright area 
Bandito called, he wants his band back and Sandman said he's never gonna ride again!
I'm obviously not explaining myself clearly enough for some of those "compact" brain people. With a 28 tooth on the back there will be no need to use the small chainring at all so that can be dispensed with to free up weight to assist in any serious climbing. I thought it was just so obvious, never mind NFS 
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by stickgc » Wed Nov 21, 2012 8:27 pm
NotFlyingScot wrote:I'm obviously not explaining myself clearly enough for some of those "compact" brain people. With a 28 tooth on the back there will be no need to use the small chainring at all so that can be dispensed with to free up weight to assist in any serious climbing. I thought it was just so obvious, never mind NFS 
Don't worry Sandy- even "if" you used the granny gear with a 28 you'll still be pushing a bigger gear than Chucky 
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by Chuck » Thu Nov 22, 2012 7:01 am
NotFlyingScot wrote:I'm obviously not explaining myself clearly enough for some of those "compact" brain people. With a 28 tooth on the back there will be no need to use the small chainring at all so that can be dispensed with to free up weight to assist in any serious climbing. I thought it was just so obvious, never mind NFS 
Perhaps a "compact brain" is exactly what you need mate  What happened to the old NFS who rode C grade, climbed TG's with one up his sleeve and pantsed me on Lapstone ?? All we get from this new version is excuses, can't do this, can't do that  A far cry from the HTFU can do attitude I've grown used to stickgc wrote:Don't worry Sandy- even "if" you used the granny gear with a 28 you'll still be pushing a bigger gear than Chucky 
A bit rich coming from someone who's curled up in the fetal position and hasn't turned a pedal stroke in anger since TG's. George reckons therapy can help 
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by stickgc » Thu Nov 22, 2012 7:04 am
Therapy doesn't seem to have helped George 
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by leximack » Thu Nov 22, 2012 7:00 pm
ive been on the bike once since jindy. Soft? lazy? couldnt be bothered? better things to do? Pick one or all as they all apply at some point. Might get back in the saddle next week 
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