jeff said:Looks like all had fun .. Just spoke to the guy I buy my gem stones from , seems he took a bit of a tumble (his first off-road ride) and came home with a broken arm . He enjoyed himself a lot and is just pissed that its going to be 6 weeks before he can ride again.
Buff said:Yeah, what an absolutely awesome day out on the bike, thanks Johnnie Bok and all the helpers :thumleft: The route was outstanding and the braai just as good. How awesome was that meat, so soft it melted in your mouth, wow.
I rode through with Andy660's group in the morning and besides freezing my *** off, we also managed to lose half the group through riders not knowing the basic etiquette of waiting for the rider behind you at an intersection ???
The route was superb and very similar to the Eikebos ride of previous years, just lot more mellow and less technical. After once again watching countless riders binning their big bikes I couldn't help but contemplate how many riders get suckered into buying themselves oil tankers and then struggle to master them on basic tweespoor farm roads.
Hope all those that fell are okay and heal up soon, it's never nice getting hurt while having fun
Having said that, there were a few others that rode GS1200’s and KTM 1190’s like they were plastics…
Who the hell was the youngster on the 1190 pulling those monster wheelies on the airfield?
Yissie, that boytjie understands a 1190 like no one else I’ve seen before, seriously impressive.
The trip back with Andy660 was just as lekka and the pace considerably faster than on the way there
All in all a perfect day out :thumleft:
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