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Started by hawaiianGS, October 29, 2011, 12:24:34 PM

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NickyNumbers

Can we get some locations to go with these beautiful pics pls?



I live in NYC,  you've all seen pictures of brooklyn/manhattan/jersey.  nothing new here lol

Lukewarm Wilson


Welcome to the NW Coast of Tasmania  :tongue2:

:bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: Having had the hounour of riding Tassie. I salute you for being lucky enough to live there.
After I rode Tasmania it sort of ruined all other rides as no where was as good to ride and the few places that you could compare, took 5 hours of riding to get there and 3/4 of an hour to ride it, you get to walk out your door and within 10 mins your riding some of the best riding roads our country has to offer. (Although road kill and gravel on the sides of the road keep you on your toes).
Plus I love the fact it can take 3 times longer to get to a place then expected because the roads are so twisty :woohoo:.
If your an Australian rider and you have not ridden Tasmania your  :cookoo: and are not serious enough about your riding and have no bragging rites no matter how fast you've gone or how far you have leaned over :icon_lol: :cheers: :thumb:
Experience enables you to recognise a mistake when you make it again

Mad Dog

Quote from: Lukewarm Wilson on November 02, 2011, 02:23:10 PM

Welcome to the NW Coast of Tasmania  :tongue2:

:bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: Having had the hounour of riding Tassie. I salute you for being lucky enough to live there.
After I rode Tasmania it sort of ruined all other rides as no where was as good to ride and the few places that you could compare, took 5 hours of riding to get there and 3/4 of an hour to ride it, you get to walk out your door and within 10 mins your riding some of the best riding roads our country has to offer. (Although road kill and gravel on the sides of the road keep you on your toes).
Plus I love the fact it can take 3 times longer to get to a place then expected because the roads are so twisty :woohoo:.
If your an Australian rider and you have not ridden Tasmania your  :cookoo: and are not serious enough about your riding and have no bragging rites no matter how fast you've gone or how far you have leaned over :icon_lol: :cheers: :thumb:

All the above is spot on, whithin 5 mins of where I live ive got access to 4 seperate great roads just to get to work. You can almost guarantee that you can choose any road (apart from a highway) and it'll be a great road.

Mad Dog

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Quote from: ghostrider_23 on November 02, 2011, 04:16:32 AM
Mad Dog

Did you go from a CBR to a GS500???

Yeah I went from a CBR250RR to the GS, from what i've heard they aren't very common in the US. Here is some info.

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Mount St. Helens, Washington State, Ninja 250's, summer of 2011

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hawaiianGS

Great pics Safe-t. Keep em' coming everyone!
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