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Hey Guys,

This is one for anyone who is interested in going on a motorbike cruise

Meeting at:

Wednesday 9 January 2008

Venue: Mobil petrol station at Roselands

Meeting time: 6.30pm

Leaving time: 7.30pm

Destination: Special ride north to gain the maximum benefits of Daylight Saving

This is the regular Wednesday nigh meets for the TRELLA riders.

Expect a turnout of over 30 Bikes and Riders.

TRELLA:

It is a popular meet for jap bike enthusiast, they are all a friendly bunch of people who love their bikes and love to cruise. They are departing at 7.30pm so we need to make sure we are there on time. The TRELLA rides are very organised, they have planned routes and planned stops and breaks. Be in for a nice long spirited ride.

who ever comes, come say hi, i have the 05 r1 with BALLS stickers on the side :banana:

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Hey Guys,

This is one for anyone who is interested in going on a motorbike cruise

Meeting at:

Wednesday 9 January 2008

Venue: Mobil petrol station at Roselands

Meeting time: 6.30pm

Leaving time: 7.30pm

Destination: Special ride north to gain the maximum benefits of Daylight Saving

This is the regular Wednesday nigh meets for the TRELLA riders.

Expect a turnout of over 30 Bikes and Riders.

TRELLA:

It is a popular meet for jap bike enthusiast, they are all a friendly bunch of people who love their bikes and love to cruise. They are departing at 7.30pm so we need to make sure we are there on time. The TRELLA rides are very organised, they have planned routes and planned stops and breaks. Be in for a nice long spirited ride.

who ever comes, come say hi, i have the 05 r1 with BALLS stickers on the side :D

Excellent, I ride too. Are you in Vic?

Bummer, I'm always up for a ride. I ride a '97 Yamaha XTZ660 Tenere, (a big single cylinder road trail) & a Suzuki GSXR1300 Hayabusa, (it's a '99 model so is the derestricted model).

quote name='BallSx' date='9 Jan 2008, 01:37 PM' post='3571100']

lol nah dude used to though, i live in sydney hence posting it in the nsw section :rolleyes:

what do u ride?

does this Trella ride go from the same spot every Wednesday?

they have changed locations now cause it was getting alittle crazy lol, neone who is up for this wednesday ride let me know via pm and i will give u some details.



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