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OzSTOC Ride Reports, Pictures & Videos => RIDE REPORTS => Topic started by: saaz on July 25, 2013, 09:34:56 PM
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I finally got around to loading some up. If I get time before leaving on the Border Run I will put up a few with comments
http://s142.photobucket.com/user/saaz58/library/2013%20Ozstoc%20Biloela (http://s142.photobucket.com/user/saaz58/library/2013%20Ozstoc%20Biloela)
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Great pics John. :thumbsup
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Nice John :clap First time I have seen an ST in a trailer :-[
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Just bad luck I think. Have not heard of a ST13 blowing a rear shock before to cause that sort of damage, but the consequences are not good.
Nice John :clap First time I have seen an ST in a trailer :-[
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Just bad luck I think. Have not heard of a ST13 blowing a rear shock before to cause that sort of damage, but the consequences are not good.
Nice John :clap First time I have seen an ST in a trailer :-[
It would be interesting to know what the long term pre load settings on that shocky were and how much weight it had on that shocky over its life. I know some people dont change the pre load even when fully loaded and when they bounce over bumps the shocky gets a fair pounding from the bouncing
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Great pics John, I knew it was cold!!!!!
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It is actually a lot colder here Paul! -6c last night. If I even briefly thought that Biloela was cool, I take it all back :wink1
Great pics John, I knew it was cold!!!!!
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I am at a loss to know how any country that is generally this warm, can have its capital city created in an area that can actually legally be published as being at -6 Deg!!! That has to be beyond anything that is legally acceptable in this wonderful country!!!
I did once, many years ago, spend 6 weeks living in a tent whilst taking part in an RAF exercise in Sweden during January/February when it got down to -22 Deg for the last four weeks, and trust me that was so cold that nothing worked...including the aircraft we had there. We had to run hot air into the engines and gearboxes for an hour each morning before we could start the aircraft!! None of us washed for 6 weeks...and trust me everyone else knew it I can tell you!! >:()
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everybody looks very pleased that they are riding ST's :clap
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I was in Washington DC over the thanksgiving holiday weekend (for work unfortunately) and it was so cold that it made me appreciate how warm Canberra is! The old fashioned way of thinking was to get a 'bracing' climate, and they sure succeeded this time of year. I think I might migrate North or West for Ozstoc events in winter, and come back for some summer relief with cooler nights during summer.
I am at a loss to know how any country that is generally this warm, can have its capital city created in an area that can actually legally be published as being at -6 Deg!!! That has to be beyond anything that is legally acceptable in this wonderful country!!!
I did once, many years ago, spend 6 weeks living in a tent whilst taking part in an RAF exercise in Sweden during January/February when it got down to -22 Deg for the last four weeks, and trust me that was so cold that nothing worked...including the aircraft we had there. We had to run hot air into the engines and gearboxes for an hour each morning before we could start the aircraft!! None of us washed for 6 weeks...and trust me everyone else knew it I can tell you!! >:()
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Great pics John
Tipsy takes the cake best pic (riding with old man slippers on)
Turtle
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thanks for linking them Saaz :thumbs
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Excellent photos :-++ :-++ :-++
It shows how some people take farkling to the extreme :eek...
"A very farkled ST"" :crackup :crackup :rofl :rofl
(http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r92/saaz58/2013%20Ozstoc%20Biloela/DSCF2370.jpg) (http://s142.photobucket.com/user/saaz58/media/2013%20Ozstoc%20Biloela/DSCF2370.jpg.html)
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Some great photos. I've never before seen a photo of me on my bike - thanks!
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Thanks saaz Some great photos :thumbs and a good turn out :beer, hope everyone enjoyed themselves and arrived home safe , the one of Boxhead and Tackleberry with hands over him face is interesting :-(((
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thanks saaz :thumbsup
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John your sure though with your coverage,some nice photo's amoungst them,Oh you have not lived until you've worked in -40c,i did in Canada,after that -20 is a lovely day.
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Thanks saaz Some great photos :thumbs and a good turn out :beer, hope everyone enjoyed themselves and arrived home safe , the one of Boxhead and Tackleberry with hands over him face is interesting :-(((
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I saw him at the last minute and didn't have time to turn around was the reason. :|||| I usually take them, not pose for them.