The Aussie Thread- Part 2
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02-14-05, 03:54 PM - Muchie *****s himself laughing at work. Mark it on your calendar. Or diary.
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Originally Posted by dbuckingham144
Hey Rockmuncher,
I am from the Newcastle area and am interested to know a bit more about Kooragang races. I would be a complete beginner when it comes to racing so what kind of difficulty and distances are we looking at? Also do you know of any other social riding clubs around the Newcastle area at all?
Cheers
Dan.
I am from the Newcastle area and am interested to know a bit more about Kooragang races. I would be a complete beginner when it comes to racing so what kind of difficulty and distances are we looking at? Also do you know of any other social riding clubs around the Newcastle area at all?
Cheers
Dan.
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More just seeing what is out there. Have a MTB as well (I need to put it back together, has been in peices since I got back from NZ with it). Looking at buying a new Roadie soon, but interested in doing some more riding (when time permits) whether it be road or off road.
Do you do much MTB around Newcastle?
Do you do much MTB around Newcastle?
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Yep. And if you bring your bike over, I'll put it together for you. My wife and I ride to the beach quite a bit, but we also ride Fernleigh track, which is basically a big variety of bush riding up by Kotara. There's also Jesmond Park for some singletrack and jumps.
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Originally Posted by dbuckingham144
Hey Rockmuncher,
I am from the Newcastle area and am interested to know a bit more about Kooragang races. I would be a complete beginner when it comes to racing so what kind of difficulty and distances are we looking at? Also do you know of any other social riding clubs around the Newcastle area at all?
I am from the Newcastle area and am interested to know a bit more about Kooragang races. I would be a complete beginner when it comes to racing so what kind of difficulty and distances are we looking at? Also do you know of any other social riding clubs around the Newcastle area at all?
For a noob, try this ride. It is easy going and friendly, only a couple of little hills and they take it easy going up those. This ride is intended for people getting into group rides, and is a nice ride for experienced riders if you want to spin out a hard week of training and have a bit of a chat.
Day - Saturday
Start Time - 7am
Location - Hadleys complex carpark, Griffiths rd. Lambton
Distance - 40k
Route - Lambton-Wallsend-Sandgate-Nobbys beach-The Junction-Lambton.
Intensity Level - Easy to Medium
Check out the HDCC website at https://www.hunterdistrict.com (note: you have to scroll down to see the selected info. Takes a bit of getting used to). If you want to chat to someone go to the contacts page and find Rod Milford. He's the club captain and a top bloke to boot. He'll help you out. Ring or email him.
As for the Vets on Sunday, it has A to E grade, and F grade when the open invitationals are running. E grade is excellent for noobs, and has a variety of pace and character. It's the most orderly lower grade bunch you will find anywhere on the coast. D grade is a bit feisty and the pace can average over 40kmh when the planets all line up. Vets are very friendly but very tightly run ship. Don't be late or you miss out
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Anyone? Tiger, Munchie? What the heck is "Quadmoly"? As in Redline quadmoly tubing. Nothing on Google.
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Originally Posted by Expatriate
Anyone? Tiger, Munchie? What the heck is "Quadmoly"? As in Redline quadmoly tubing. Nothing on Google.
The https://spectrum-cycles.com/22.htm site talks about quad butted chrome-moly tubing.
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Thanks for that, SJP. I can't imagine they'd use quad butted tubing on a BMX. It was also referred to as a proprietary blend. Is that a fancy way to say cheap-ass? I know it would be their own secret-sauce blend, but I'm wondering if it's good or bad.
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https://aptraxion.nl/N_frame.html?htt...5_60_65-1.html
This site has a redline signature comp wit/zwart witha Quadmoly frame.
looks about mid price compared to other BMX's listed.
This site has a redline signature comp wit/zwart witha Quadmoly frame.
looks about mid price compared to other BMX's listed.
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Originally Posted by rockmuncher
That wasn't necessary. The mods have been extremely tolerant. It's not like we're angels, but that comment was over the top. If you meant it to be funny it wasn't. Please delete it.
It was not meant to be funny. Your reply to it was though, thanks for the feedback.
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Originally Posted by Expatriate
Thanks for that, SJP. I can't imagine they'd use quad butted tubing on a BMX. It was also referred to as a proprietary blend. Is that a fancy way to say cheap-ass? I know it would be their own secret-sauce blend, but I'm wondering if it's good or bad.
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Nah, just another childish exchange on a thread that should have gone out of existence long ago (oops, it's only just started.... hmmmm).
Scoz started it with:
These moderators just cant stop f-cking us over can they?
Munchie was obviously feeling more angelic than devilish in his response. <shrug>
Honestly guys, if you can't throw crap at each other and the septics and everyone else, there is no reason for this thread or the old one to exist. Right now, it sounds as though you are all involved in a dating agency. Smarten up, or you'll be the laughing stock of the forums for being a sticky but posting stuff that falls far short of idiocy*.
*Expat is exempted because he has been stirring the pot on several other threads (jeez, Expat, for a former septic you're giving you old countrypeople a hard time... love it).
Scoz started it with:
These moderators just cant stop f-cking us over can they?
Munchie was obviously feeling more angelic than devilish in his response. <shrug>
Honestly guys, if you can't throw crap at each other and the septics and everyone else, there is no reason for this thread or the old one to exist. Right now, it sounds as though you are all involved in a dating agency. Smarten up, or you'll be the laughing stock of the forums for being a sticky but posting stuff that falls far short of idiocy*.
*Expat is exempted because he has been stirring the pot on several other threads (jeez, Expat, for a former septic you're giving you old countrypeople a hard time... love it).
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For a racing BMX, I see no reason why you couldn't use something fairly light like some bigger diameter Columbus Zona or maybe even Life/Foco if you're smooth.
I could be wrong though - I've never made a BMX, and most of the stock ones seem to be made from waterpipe in China and cost about 300 bucks.
I remember back in the day there was a cool one that had an Aluminium front end and a cromo bolt-on rear end. They were cool. So were the SE bikes.
I could be wrong though - I've never made a BMX, and most of the stock ones seem to be made from waterpipe in China and cost about 300 bucks.
I remember back in the day there was a cool one that had an Aluminium front end and a cromo bolt-on rear end. They were cool. So were the SE bikes.
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Originally Posted by Thylacine
For a racing BMX, I see no reason why you couldn't use something fairly light like some bigger diameter Columbus Zona or maybe even Life/Foco if you're smooth.
I could be wrong though - I've never made a BMX, and most of the stock ones seem to be made from waterpipe in China and cost about 300 bucks.
I remember back in the day there was a cool one that had an Aluminium front end and a cromo bolt-on rear end. They were cool. So were the SE bikes.
I could be wrong though - I've never made a BMX, and most of the stock ones seem to be made from waterpipe in China and cost about 300 bucks.
I remember back in the day there was a cool one that had an Aluminium front end and a cromo bolt-on rear end. They were cool. So were the SE bikes.
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Originally Posted by Expatriate
Yep. And if you bring your bike over, I'll put it together for you. My wife and I ride to the beach quite a bit, but we also ride Fernleigh track, which is basically a big variety of bush riding up by Kotara. There's also Jesmond Park for some singletrack and jumps.
Didnt know about there being some good tracks out the back of Jesmond park though. I take it is up the back behind the park itself? When you ride this are you using hard tail or full susp? I am fairly new to the whole "proper" mountain biking, but the bit I have done I have really enjoyed (mostly some single track at Queenstown and Hokitika NZ). I am riding a hard tail though (bought it mostly for touring NZ south island), and at times off the road I have seen the reason for full susp
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Originally Posted by rockmuncher
For a noob, try this ride. It is easy going and friendly, only a couple of little hills and they take it easy going up those. This ride is intended for people getting into group rides, and is a nice ride for experienced riders if you want to spin out a hard week of training and have a bit of a chat.
Day - Saturday
Start Time - 7am
Location - Hadleys complex carpark, Griffiths rd. Lambton
Distance - 40k
Route - Lambton-Wallsend-Sandgate-Nobbys beach-The Junction-Lambton.
Intensity Level - Easy to Medium
Day - Saturday
Start Time - 7am
Location - Hadleys complex carpark, Griffiths rd. Lambton
Distance - 40k
Route - Lambton-Wallsend-Sandgate-Nobbys beach-The Junction-Lambton.
Intensity Level - Easy to Medium
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Originally Posted by dbuckingham144
Fernleigh Track, that is the new path that they made out of the old railway line?
Didnt know about there being some good tracks out the back of Jesmond park though. I take it is up the back behind the park itself? When you ride this are you using hard tail or full susp? I am fairly new to the whole "proper" mountain biking, but the bit I have done I have really enjoyed (mostly some single track at Queenstown and Hokitika NZ). I am riding a hard tail though (bought it mostly for touring NZ south island), and at times off the road I have seen the reason for full susp
Didnt know about there being some good tracks out the back of Jesmond park though. I take it is up the back behind the park itself? When you ride this are you using hard tail or full susp? I am fairly new to the whole "proper" mountain biking, but the bit I have done I have really enjoyed (mostly some single track at Queenstown and Hokitika NZ). I am riding a hard tail though (bought it mostly for touring NZ south island), and at times off the road I have seen the reason for full susp

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Originally Posted by Expatriate
Yes, Fernleigh is the old railway track, you get to the top and hook a sharp left into the bush. Nice tracks, and you can even do a loop around to the beaches. Jesmond's pretty much the same - a sharp left off the paved bike track takes you into the bush. I haven't ridden it a lot, but it looks ok, and it's close. Saw a wallaby there, which is a big plus. Oh, you can walk to the John Hunter if you get hurt! I gave my wife the FS, so it's 2 hardtails and the tandem (also a hardtail) for me. I've been to Hokitika, and don't recall it being a MTB destination. We want to go back and ride Rotorua some day. Where do you live now?
Nz is an amazing place to ride. Over xmas we rode from Queens town up the coast to Grey mouth then across to Christchurch. An experience I will not forget.Does the end of Fernleigh take you into Glenrock? I hear that is also good for some MTB action.
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Where were you this mornin climbo? You missed a really crappy ride
I'm scratchin Kariong from my morning rides after dying halfway up in a pall of car fumes and road dust. It was dead still, so the crap just hung in the air. Nasty stuff. Did the thrillseekers' descent of doom into Mooney Ck. Didn't see dead wallaby on the other side of the road with my little compliance light
Thank gawd it wasn't in the downhill lane or I would've been orf in a big way. Get my 10W NiteStick on Thursday nite tho. That should help a little bit. Then the Luxeon... Mewhawhawhaw... back to the lab
I'm scratchin Kariong from my morning rides after dying halfway up in a pall of car fumes and road dust. It was dead still, so the crap just hung in the air. Nasty stuff. Did the thrillseekers' descent of doom into Mooney Ck. Didn't see dead wallaby on the other side of the road with my little compliance light
Thank gawd it wasn't in the downhill lane or I would've been orf in a big way. Get my 10W NiteStick on Thursday nite tho. That should help a little bit. Then the Luxeon... Mewhawhawhaw... back to the lab
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who me? I was on a train to the orifice as usual. Lucky you missed it, I have no decent light so it sounds a little dangerous out there until what 6:30 when it gets light?
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Originally Posted by dbuckingham144
I live out Elermore Vale at the moment, but about to make the move back into town towards Wickam way. There are some good tracks just outside of Hokitika (they had the southern classic race there last year apparently), so we rode a bit of that track. Was rather demanding and a bit scary at times. Managed to destroy both front and back wheels there as well, which required and overnight courier of some new rims
Nz is an amazing place to ride. Over xmas we rode from Queens town up the coast to Grey mouth then across to Christchurch. An experience I will not forget.
Does the end of Fernleigh take you into Glenrock? I hear that is also good for some MTB action.
Nz is an amazing place to ride. Over xmas we rode from Queens town up the coast to Grey mouth then across to Christchurch. An experience I will not forget.Does the end of Fernleigh take you into Glenrock? I hear that is also good for some MTB action.
Greymouth? Is that the redneck town? I don't know where Glenrock is, and the missus isn't home to ask. Sorry.
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Originally Posted by Expatriate
Greymouth? Is that the redneck town? I don't know where Glenrock is, and the missus isn't home to ask. Sorry.
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Originally Posted by Expatriate
... I don't know where Glenrock is, and the missus isn't home to ask. Sorry.
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Originally Posted by climbo
who me? I was on a train to the orifice as usual. Lucky you missed it, I have no decent light so it sounds a little dangerous out there until what 6:30 when it gets light?
Otherwise known as 'impossibly dark'.Nice and light for the return trip tho. Could read my HRM finally
Started standing climb out of Mooney Ck in 38/17 and accelerated thru the gears to Somersby KOM in 38/13. Totally stuffed. Graph should be interesting.



