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Joined: Sun Feb 15, 2009 7:53 am Posts: 972 Location: Melbourne, AUS
Got a nice sunny Saturday planned on a ride down the Great Ocean Road with the Australian Hayabusa Club. So far there is 13 confirmed riders (8 Busa's, 1 Ducati Monster, 1 Migellan, 1 R1, 1 Unkown and Me on the F).
Should be an amazing ride with this many of us. The onboard camera's are coming, so pic's and vid will be available. Can't wait!!!!
Joined: Fri Apr 17, 2009 1:56 am Posts: 599 Location: Vancouver BC
sooooooo jealous, love that road!
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Joined: Wed Aug 19, 2009 11:44 am Posts: 699 Location: NW 'burbs of Chicagoland
We'll be awaiting the ride report!!
It MAY get alllllll the way up to 40F today. And it's sunny! Oh damn, just remembered I have dental appointment ...... may have to reschedule 'cause I am going to get a ride in today!!!!
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Joined: Sun Feb 15, 2009 7:53 am Posts: 972 Location: Melbourne, AUS
Just walked in the door and I'm stuffed. That was 8.5 hrs of riding!!!! in 34c heat. Was an awesome day though. I did the Great Ocean Road twice. Once was just not enough!!!!!. Got a shyte load of pics (about 5000) so I'll have to sort through them and will post up later.
Joined: Sun Feb 15, 2009 7:53 am Posts: 972 Location: Melbourne, AUS
knolltop314 wrote:
I got out for about 100 miles yesterday. Was lost most of the time, but that makes it an adventure, right?
Some of the best adventures you can ever have, is when you have no idea where you are going. I love getting lost!!! As long as I roughly know what direction is home I have no care in the world. Just kick back, enjoy the ride and i'll see ya when I see ya.
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