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Re: syncropendance
Posted: 30 Jun 2014, 12:28
by Syncrobaz
Fabz, you've got to be over 60 to be a Saganaut, but you could be our Roady !!!!!!!

Re: syncropendance
Posted: 30 Jun 2014, 18:01
by Peninsulakid
Re: syncropendance
Posted: 30 Jun 2014, 19:04
by Fabzzz
Syncrobaz wrote:Fabz, you've got to be over 60 to be a Saganaut, but you could be our Roady !!!!!!!

i'm in ! instead of driving the limo in the swimming pool, can i turn the syncro over bottom of a big rock .... is that equivalent ?

Re: syncropendance
Posted: 30 Jun 2014, 19:06
by Fabzzz
cool pics !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Re: syncropendance
Posted: 30 Jun 2014, 19:12
by garyd
Re: syncropendance
Posted: 01 Jul 2014, 11:47
by mot falia
Brilliant weekend as always

a lot of new faces. Kids wanted to have a day off school
And stop for an extra night. So did I could have stayed all week. Thanks everyone

Re: syncropendance
Posted: 02 Jul 2014, 10:53
by JennyTyger
Many thanks to Dai and team for setting up the German trial. The winner is the driver with the lowest points. 1 point for knocking off a golf ball, 3 points for taking a reverse and 5 points for killing a pole.
G208 THV
1
90-D22081
2
E456 YAR
3
G664 WHJ
4
H379 ECW
4
E808 YUD
5
92-CW1163
6
G492 RHR
9
G333 EJH
18
F790 WNH
20
J380 MJL retired
I heard a whisper that Fabz did a very good round on the Sunday, but it's the first attempt that counts
Dai also equalled the winner when he drove the course after setting it up ....
Re: syncropendance
Posted: 02 Jul 2014, 11:52
by IrishSam
Had a great weekend. Was great to meet everyone

thanks for making us feel so welcome. We will be back
I have photos and videos and will post them when I get a chance
Re: syncropendance
Posted: 02 Jul 2014, 16:44
by Fabzzz
Mmmmm yeah.

Re: syncropendance
Posted: 02 Jul 2014, 18:09
by Syncrobaz
Carla's pics are always cool !!

Look forward to seeing them

Re: syncropendance
Posted: 02 Jul 2014, 18:38
by max.karisma
What a great reply to another fantastic SP
We started off slow with the weather but as things warmed up, so did the action on the mountain and
gave everyone a great chance to put their vans to the test when the slopes dried out
I would like to say a
big thank you to everyone who contributed to the 'Fruity Affair' on Saturday night
I was amazed to see fruit presented in so many ways and enjoyed by so many people
A big thank for the organisation of this event, great to spend time with my syncro mates and great to meet new faces
Hope to catch up again with many of you at the Overland Show in September . . . take care, stay dirty and enjoy living

Re: syncropendance
Posted: 02 Jul 2014, 18:45
by max.karisma
JennyTyger wrote:Many thanks to Dai and team for setting up the German trial. The winner is the driver with the lowest points. 1 point for knocking off a golf ball, 3 points for taking a reverse and 5 points for killing a pole.
G208 THV
1
90-D22081
2
E456 YAR
3
G664 WHJ
4
H379 ECW
4
E808 YUD
5
92-CW1163
6
G492 RHR
9
G333 EJH
18
F790 WNH
20
J380 MJL retired
I heard a whisper that Fabz did a very good round on the Sunday, but it's the first attempt that counts
Dai also equalled the winner when he drove the course after setting it up ....
OOO! maybe we should have a '
NO rear locker working' round and 'rear locker working' round just for those that pull their knobs and know it isn't going happen

Re: syncropendance
Posted: 02 Jul 2014, 20:21
by Bucketbabe
OOO! maybe we should have a 'NO rear locker working' round and 'rear locker working' round just for those that pull their knobs and know it isn't going happen
Good girl Max

Re: syncropendance
Posted: 02 Jul 2014, 20:57
by max and caddy
I had a bit of knob trouble but after laying down and getting a little damp for a bit under there I finally got the green light...and a good job as well because it was in and out all weekend after that.. It was the tubes going to the balls that were the problem.

Re: syncropendance
Posted: 02 Jul 2014, 21:22
by Bucketbabe
I take my hat off to you Alex for sorting yourself out. I also had knob trouble but being unable to take care of it myself, I was thoroughly worked over by Mario. Knob now as good as new, and while he was fiddling round under there, sorted some other stuff out too. He may drain me (financially) but he's worth every penny, and after a trip to his place I always come out feeling refreshed!