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Downunder Rally 2012

Started by The General, November 22, 2011, 02:30:40 PM

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baldy3853

 :shout: AAAAAGGGGHHHH Sorry to hear that Arnie barstards glad u had a good holiday!

Ray I'll check them out lol

Sean the next one is planned for Bellingen near Coffs Harbour not Kyogle as someone said earlier, think he was still suffering from the Port on Saturday night  :rofl2:
baldy

oz.fj


Sorry to hear Arnie. At least it was cheap accommodation  :biggrin:

Nice job on pics Ray  :good2:

Are you sticking your hand up Baldy? If it's in Bellingen we are definitely going to have to get that new seat. Spoke to A Moorhouse from the impression I got he could get it done by about next March   (popcorn)
89 FJ 1200 Shiny Black
89 FJ 1200 x 3 Red White Silver
92 XR 250
Life is pretty straight without twisties

The General


2012 Downunder Rally Results.  :yahoo:
Further to the documented minutes of the convened extraordinary meeting of the Downunder Rally committee,  (i,e.Finally found that pub napkin with the port stains)- The winners are:

Bitumen Award:   Darran & Danielle (oz.fj) – Cause they used it all.  :dance:
Especially down Harvy`s favourite twisties. Not all Darran`s bruises were from the spa escapades. Danielle delivers her thank you`s with a sharp jab to his RHS ribs. I witnessed one of them after a little slide he saved on a loose Bald knob road left hander.

Woops Award: Timbo  :dash1:
It was late on Friday night when I returned from guard duty at the Pub. I quietened my beast with a flick of the key and dismounted on the verandah. Suddenly,  Timbo emerged from his room in awful bed attire and thrust a beer in me hand. The click of the door behind him raised his eyebrows, yet he  stared straight ahead into the darkness behind me - in silence for at least 1 second - followed by short expletives!   Only one of the entire "non spa" crew had a room key, yes it was a master and yes it was now secure INSIDE Timbo`s  locked room.

Damaged Award: Arnie  :yes:
Wore off the gear lever circlip and found it a hazard to drive with a foot of linkages dragging behind.

Bright Sparks Award:  Baldy  :pardon:
Showered me with them on 5 of the last dozen corners before Pete`s café at the end of a great day.

Pacesetter Award: Had to be Harvy  :gamer:
While he lost points for not stopping at McCarthy lookout he did indeed set a mean responsible pace that didn`t loose anyone and kept us all hangin on for more.

Claytons Award:  RoverFJ1200 Richard & julie
That`d be "The ride ya have when ya not havin a ride"  :rofl:

Now for the Three major exec Awards presented. (No nominees for Globerotter award 2012)
"IRONBUTT"     "Best Presented FJ"       "The Ashes"
       
Note: It`s  Combasebattery,  :diablo: (ozspeak for compulsory) that all awards be returned to the following 2013 Rally. The points totalled are non contestable and decided by secret ballot from attendees.

Ironbutt:  flips  :good2:
- as ya know was nearly outdone on handicap points by the insane pillion ladies, but a seriously deserved winner at 2700klms (Incl bonus points for rain and dirt)

Best Presented: Goes ta X-Ray  :smile:
- for a really nice polished steed with bareley a mark on it. Hope ta see more of her & him.

Now "The Ashes" is a developed concept by the Brits as a symbol of "One Upmanship" in the poncey cricketing world where the first original bales (don`t ask!) were cremated and kept as a kinda monument to the best there is. It`s fought over every year  :drinks: just to have it on ya shelf between Rallys.
Our Quest has sporting similaritys in that it goes ta the most points hit without getting caught or run out with a bat. We also scratch  balls and are inta leather, helmet, gloves and shit. But in FJ world we can differ with "Twoupmanship".  (Like Anzac day – but when ya get home  :rofl:)
So it is indeed an honour on behalf of the 2012 Downunder Rally Committee  to award "The Ashes" ta the two up team -  oz.fj - of Danielle & Darran  :yahoo: :yahoo: :i_am_so_happy:
For gaining the most points all up, and also for remembering ta get the Ashes from our inaugrel firepit when I told`em.

Now Darran, mate, all ya gotta do between fixin roofs & stuff is make a presentation housing (trophy size) for it, (Drum shaped?, Bike shaped, Roo or turds, you know- something representative of this forum- suggestions anyone?- perhaps PM the committee) – but able ta survive Interstate & international quarantine regulations.

Next Rally is Bellingen Valley Lodge www.bellingenvalleylodge.com.au/  on March 16th 2013 and includes St Patricks Day.- if Baldy brings that Port, ya won`t need anything else to  be "Green".  :bad:
`93 with downside up forks.
`78 XS11/1200 with a bit on the side.
Special edition Rocket Ship ZX14R Kwacka

baldy3853

Are you sticking your hand up Baldy? If it's in Bellingen we are definitely going to have to get that new seat. Spoke to A Moorhouse from the impression I got he could get it done by about next March   (popcorn)
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:lol: :lol: Sticking my hand up....... well I'll be going if thats sticking ur hand up, I'll give the General a hand to organize the ride ...... between Klav and myself Im sure we can come up with something interesting  :biggrin: :biggrin:
baldy

X-Ray

Awwww shucks, thanks Exec Committee.  Will have to make sure I have a few more mods done before next year,  :yahoo:

Speaking of which,  MARCH 2013. I can't wait that long.!

Hoo Roo

X-Ray.
'94 FJ1200 Wet Pale Brown
'93 FJ1200 Dark Violet/Silver
'84 FJ1100 Red/White

'91 FJ1200 Dark Violet/Silver ( Now Sold)
'92 FJ1200 Project/Resto Dark Violet/Silver (Now Sold)






For photos of my rear wheel swap, heres the link  https://www.flickr.com/gp/150032671@N02/62k3KZ

Arnie

Hey!  Exec Committee,

I'll grudgingly accept that award, but I think it was sabotaged to test how I'd perform when it fell apart.
In the event I dealt with it admirably, diagnosing the problem, realizing that I could continue riding without danger to myself or others, warning others that this bike was not 100% by activating the 4-way flashers, and with the assistance of Harvy's proffered cable tie, repair it sufficiently to continue riding with full use of the sabotaged shifter.
Now having experienced the sudden failure when the clip disappeared, it might be prudent to use a cable tie fix as prophylactic even on unbroken shifter mounts.

I think a more apt award would be "master diagnostician and repairer" instead of "bike breaker".

Cheers,
Arnie    :sarcastic:

PS I should have done a thorough inspection of the bike at time of taking possession of it rather than my (obviously false) belief that the bike was in sound and roadworthy condition.

flips

Hi Exec Committee,

I humbly and proudly accept the honorary "IRON BUTT" award for the 2012 OZFJRALLY even though it has been pointed out that the real deal is 1600km in 24hrs.My Apologies to the ladies!.I was hoping for a look in for the best presented but due to inclement weather (The bike was spotless when I left Sydney :cray:) and a suspected bias against ambulance colour scheme (mine was the only one... :shok:) I was not in the running.Those disadvantages aside Xrays machine still would have been tough to beat...verrry cleean & shiiinnyy!  :yes:.If there had of been a "biggest chicken strip" award I would have won it easily.This may explain the ambulance colour scheme bias!.I keep looking at the suspension on my thunderace.....hmmmm

Thanks & Cheers :drinks:

Jeff P

p.s Is there a trophy or something?...or do you make your own?....maybe a bronze (or iron?) casting of the appropriate part of my anatomy?.... :biggrin:
Stay rubber side down.

The General

Quote from: Arnie on February 23, 2012, 08:05:19 PM
Hey!  Exec Committee,
I'll grudgingly accept that award, but I think it was sabotaged to test how I'd perform when it fell apart.  :biggrin:
PS I should have done a thorough inspection of the bike at time of taking possession of it rather than my (obviously false) belief that the bike was in sound and roadworthy condition.

Yeah we originally called it the "Leadfoot" award then decided "damaged" could have so many connotations for future, particular awardees.  :rofl2: Ya gained points for improvisation but lost heaps for not using a whole packed of cable ties to fix all those rattles  :negative: . I thought my "fix" was better in this area. (ear plugs)- so bike was definateley classed as in "sound" condition.  -  Will accept ya formal protest application if it`s on a Bar coaster at Phillip Island,  Sunday.  :drinks:
Doug
`93 with downside up forks.
`78 XS11/1200 with a bit on the side.
Special edition Rocket Ship ZX14R Kwacka

baldy3853

[.Those disadvantages aside Xrays machine still would have been tough to beat...verrry cleean & shiiinnyy! 
Thanks & Cheers :drinks:

Jeff P

Flip
Xrays couldn't be beat mate its the 1st time it been on the road in 3yrs  :rofl2: :rofl2:
Lord Baldy

X-Ray

Hmmmm, no, not totally correct. Have been out twice in the last year before this big outing, only around 200ks in total though,  :dance2:
Was talking to Neville, (GTS1000) in the shed tonight about our weekend away and said we have to GET OUT FOR MORE RIDES. He agreed.
'94 FJ1200 Wet Pale Brown
'93 FJ1200 Dark Violet/Silver
'84 FJ1100 Red/White

'91 FJ1200 Dark Violet/Silver ( Now Sold)
'92 FJ1200 Project/Resto Dark Violet/Silver (Now Sold)






For photos of my rear wheel swap, heres the link  https://www.flickr.com/gp/150032671@N02/62k3KZ

The General

Quote from: X-Ray on March 02, 2012, 05:21:12 AM
Was talking to Neville, (GTS1000) in the shed tonight about our weekend away and said we have to GET OUT FOR MORE RIDES. He agreed.
Hmmmm....... I could be talked inta a quick spin down to the Gold Coast this Sunday.  :drinks: Might even duck in on klavdy if he`s around.  :yes: Any good coffee down that way?
`93 with downside up forks.
`78 XS11/1200 with a bit on the side.
Special edition Rocket Ship ZX14R Kwacka

Arnie

Doug,

You're gonna want to take a good look at that GTS1000.  Almost identlcal front end to the Tesi you were drooling over at PI WSB.  Even has hub center steering.  It also has a great advantage over the Tesi, it uses a nice reliable Yamaha FZR1000 engine.

Cheers,
Arnie

baldy3853

Quote from: X-Ray on March 02, 2012, 05:21:12 AM
Hmmmm, no, not totally correct. Have been out twice in the last year before this big outing, only around 200ks in total though,  :dance2:
Was talking to Neville, (GTS1000) in the shed tonight about our weekend away and said we have to GET OUT FOR MORE RIDES. He agreed.
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:yahoo:200 mts doesn't qualify  :dash1: :rofl: :rofl:
be at Bretts this w/e
call me General don't know if hes in

oz.fj

Hi exec committee :hi:
apologises for my late response
but it is with great honour on behalf of Danielle and myself
that I accept "THE ASHES" award
As for the Bitumen award, Dougie that'll teach ya for trying to take me on a corner :flag_of_truce:
Am open to suggestions for the Ashes presentation housing

     :drinks:

    Darran
89 FJ 1200 Shiny Black
89 FJ 1200 x 3 Red White Silver
92 XR 250
Life is pretty straight without twisties

Harvy

Quote from: oz.fj on March 16, 2012, 07:31:43 PM

Am open to suggestions for the Ashes presentation housing



Maybe something like this Darran?

http://www.sherwoodhandcraftedfurniture.com/page38.htm

with a fitted lid? and a brass inscribed shield on the front?

Harvy
FJZ1 1200 - It'll do me just fine.
Timing has much to do with the success of a rain dance.