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Cookardinia Vinduro 2016
« on: August 11, 2016, 02:00:57 am »


COOKARDINIA VINDURO Saturday 17TH SEPTEMBER 2016

Cookardinia Vinduro is now into it's 6th year, with the event growing each year. Murray and myself have put in alot of work in coming up with

another great loop aswell as some surprises along the way ;)

For those who haven't attended the event before, the loop is approx 15kms in length and is a nice mix of open and tight natural terrain sections,

with an extended grass track. It is a MUST DO event on the Vinduro calender.

This will be a 1 day event with riding on Saturday only, followed by a raffle of prizes, dinner and a movie night.

I am happy to announce that MCA Supermarket (Auburn) have come onboard again as the events main supporter.

A big thankyou to Jeff and his team for offering up some great prizes for Saturday nights raffle.

The Holbrook Motorcycling Sports Club will be putting on a camp oven dinner, for those who would like to purchase dinner (Please notify me if you want dinner)

Entry to the property will be available from 1:00pm on Friday the 16th September.

Camping will be available on Friday and Saturday nights ONLY NO CAMPING SUNDAY NIGHT.

In keeping with our rolling 25 year criteria this event is open to all bikes manufactured up until 31st DEC 1991. Sorry NO follow on models.

Bikes must have a headlight fitted but does not have to work.

To enter the event you must contact me via email and notify me if you are are attending and if you require a Rec Licence.

If you don't reserve a licence then we may not have enough licences on the day and you will be unable to ride.


You Need to E-Mail Your Name, address and contact details
and if you need a Event Licence or Not. 
To: [email protected]
The details to the event location will be sent out once you have notified me of your intention to ride at this event.
                                                             
 Entry Cost        $90.00 (Includes Event Entry, Motorcycling N.S.W Weekend event Licence only, HMSC Membership to 31-12-2016 )
 Entry Cost        $60.00  MA licence holders (Includes Event entry, HMSC Membership to 31-12-2016 )
 Dinner Cost       $15.00 (Must notify before the event)                                 
                                  
         Friday          Gates Open Mid Day for Set up and Sign ons ONLY, NO test and tunes in the camping area.

         Saturday      Rider briefing, loop open 8:30 am, Sign Ons continue.
                           Loop Close  5.00/5:30 pm or earlier depending on numbers of riders out riding the loop and visibility.

Only 1 Camp fire is allowed at but Gas Heaters are welcome .

It maybe still cool in September so be prepared for Hot or Cold and wet weather, you will need to bring plenty of drinking water and food for the weekend .

Toilets will be on site in the camping area and possibly Hot Showers.

All Rubbish must go home with you...Please don't leave your rubbish behind.
Let's face it some dirt bikes were never meant to be ridden.

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Re: Cookardinia Vinduro 2016
« Reply #1 on: August 24, 2016, 04:53:28 pm »
I have booked in for cooka and I think it will be a Good ride and a lot of fun I all way injoy Cooka Vinduro ..
i have got my confirmation back so good to go  Thanks Maico man
And Please forgive me as I cant Spell for Shit ...
And I have very Bad Gramer ...too I been told ......

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Re: Cookardinia Vinduro 2016
« Reply #2 on: August 24, 2016, 06:05:48 pm »
Great to have you onboard Dennis. Thanks for your continued support.
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Re: Cookardinia Vinduro 2016
« Reply #3 on: August 24, 2016, 06:58:26 pm »
I have booked in for cooka and I think it will be a Good ride and a lot of fun I all way injoy Cooka Vinduro ..
i have got my confirmation back so good to go  Thanks Maico man

We never got a reply back so I guess we will just stay home.

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Re: Cookardinia Vinduro 2016
« Reply #4 on: August 25, 2016, 06:20:14 pm »
I will be there too.  ;)
85' Husky TE510, 83' XR250R, 76' DT400C, 81' XL500S, 85' XL250R, 80' XT250, 82' XT200.
Hmmm, What should I buy next?
In case you were wondering it was an 85' CR250R. Then a 76' DT250 and a 01' XR250 and it didn't stop there

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Re: Cookardinia Vinduro 2016
« Reply #5 on: August 27, 2016, 12:51:48 pm »
I have booked in for cooka and I think it will be a Good ride and a lot of fun I all way injoy Cooka Vinduro ..
i have got my confirmation back so good to go  Thanks Maico man

We never got a reply back so I guess we will just stay home.

To My Dearest friend tymes. I was actually a little apprehensive replying to you as we need to moderate the riff raff at this event. Seeing that you are a Kawasaki rider I have to be
very cautious on letting you attend. It was clear at Putty Vinduro that Team Kawasaki was out in force, but luckily  Team Blue IT's responded to the attack and outnumbered team Green 2:1.
I will consider your application to ride at such a prestigious event and reply in due course. A rattle can of sky blue paint would go a long way in benefiting your entry. ;)
« Last Edit: August 28, 2016, 10:35:20 pm by Maicoman »
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Re: Cookardinia Vinduro 2016
« Reply #6 on: August 28, 2016, 12:27:26 pm »
ouch pickle :o, :P
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Re: Cookardinia Vinduro 2016
« Reply #7 on: August 28, 2016, 08:34:31 pm »
I have booked in for cooka and I think it will be a Good ride and a lot of fun I all way injoy Cooka Vinduro ..
i have got my confirmation back so good to go  Thanks Maico man

We never got a reply back so I guess we will just stay home.

To My Dearest friend tymes. I was actually a little apprehensive replying to you as we need to moderate the riff raff at this event. Seeing that you are a Kawasaki rider I have to be
very cautious on letting you attend. It was clear at Putty Vinduro that Team Kawasaki was out in force, but lucky Team Blue IT's responded to the attack and outnumbered team Grean 2:1.
I will consider your application to ride at such a prestigious event and reply in due course. A rattle can of sky blue paint would go a long way in benefiting your entry. ;)

Come on now Ive seen first hand the MEAN GREEN that takes pride of place in the shed of despair.

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Re: Cookardinia Vinduro 2016
« Reply #8 on: August 28, 2016, 10:41:54 pm »
Let's face it some dirt bikes were never meant to be ridden.

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Re: Cookardinia Vinduro 2016
« Reply #9 on: September 03, 2016, 06:27:32 pm »
Caught up with Brooksie and a few others today to help with marking out the loop and apart from being a bit wet at the moment due to heavy rain last night the countryside is looking fantastic. Due to the wet conditions the loop and camping has been re-arranged to suit. Brooksie will post up more details of this in the coming days.
Forgot my camera but here is some pics I took on my crappy phone just to get you started.







This was on Jerra Jerra Rd and shows how wet it is at the moment. It was flowing quite fast and judging from the surrounding grass it was much higher overnight.
« Last Edit: September 03, 2016, 10:08:35 pm by Trokel510 »
85' Husky TE510, 83' XR250R, 76' DT400C, 81' XL500S, 85' XL250R, 80' XT250, 82' XT200.
Hmmm, What should I buy next?
In case you were wondering it was an 85' CR250R. Then a 76' DT250 and a 01' XR250 and it didn't stop there

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Re: Cookardinia Vinduro 2016
« Reply #10 on: September 04, 2016, 05:41:40 pm »
I just watched a few episodes of Hogans Heros, thanks Brooksie    :)
The property looks fantastic

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Re: Cookardinia Vinduro 2016
« Reply #11 on: September 04, 2016, 07:03:09 pm »
I couldnt imagine Brooksie taking his TUB accross that water. It floats about as well as the Bundy Rum Boat.

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Re: Cookardinia Vinduro 2016
« Reply #12 on: September 05, 2016, 05:56:24 pm »
I couldnt imagine Brooksie taking his TUB accross that water. It floats about as well as the Bundy Rum Boat.

Fortunately there are a few different ways to go. The Rd in the pic is one I use to head in from the South so he wouldn't have gone that way however he did have to navigate through some water on one of the other roads as you can see by some pics he has put up over on the Vinduro Forum. But don't worry, unless we get another large downpour like that on the day before the event it will all have disappeared by then.
85' Husky TE510, 83' XR250R, 76' DT400C, 81' XL500S, 85' XL250R, 80' XT250, 82' XT200.
Hmmm, What should I buy next?
In case you were wondering it was an 85' CR250R. Then a 76' DT250 and a 01' XR250 and it didn't stop there

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Re: Cookardinia Vinduro 2016
« Reply #13 on: September 05, 2016, 10:14:27 pm »
I couldnt imagine Brooksie taking his TUB accross that water. It floats about as well as the Bundy Rum Boat.

I made it through and have proof, tut, tut, tut.
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Re: Cookardinia Vinduro 2016
« Reply #14 on: September 05, 2016, 10:24:49 pm »
A big thanks again to Murray for letting us use his property again. I say it every year but without Murray's support there would be no Cooka.

Also a big thanks to Derek, Don and Troy for giving up their day to help mark out the track.

The biggest change this year is the camp site. Due to a very wet few months the lower paddock was just to wet for vehicles to cross without causing irreputable damage to the paddock
and secondly having vehicles bogged. The decision was made there and then to move the pit/camping area to the top of the hill. For those who attended the first Cooka in 2011 we will travel
up the lane at the end of Jeraluen Road and follow the dirt track to the top of the hill. It is steep but we don't see it being an issue. Please follow the signs.

Jerraluen Road under water. I don't have a good track record crossing water, but "No Guts, No Glory" and I made it through.



As you can see plenty of water in the paddock. It was like this all the way across



Access to the lane at the end of Jerraluen Road. Take the track to the left and go up the hill. Not good access for Mitsubishi Lancers with an inch clearance, 20" Chromies and a Subwoofer Bro.
But my Falcon has made it up before with a tandem trailer.




Easy and Hard section. Hope you've got a good back tyre.



More details to come. Please make sure you contact me if you intend on coming or  to reserve a licence if needed as we have limited spots available.
Let's face it some dirt bikes were never meant to be ridden.