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Re: R75/5 on tour
Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2014 8:47 pm
by DucatiPete
Thanks for the comments... sorry 'bout the size of the pics, still working out how to post them relatively efficiently.
She'llbe: I doubt Rocket would b seen on old Britt iron. He's a BM man mainly and one of the quickest riders I know of, present company excluded...
But I think you might know a mate of his, Mick, who has a v nice& quick mono R80. He work in the macadamia biz and says he knows you. I've got a pic of his bike. I'll post it sooner (or later).
Pete
Re: R75/5 on tour
Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2014 9:30 pm
by Airbear
Just completed a second reading. An exceptional report, Pete.
I haven't been to Lightning Ridge (yet) but it's on the list now. Amongst all that blokiness it was good to see the 'lesbian-friendly' rainbow on the side of the co-op building:
But this one is a favourite - a comfortable riverside camp at day's end. One could do a fine bit of contemplating there.
Likewise this one, though having Slashie lie down alarmingly may have coloured your view of the place.
Sounds like you had some pretty good fortune getting to Lismore with that punctured tyre. Well done, all.
I just want to get out there on the road now. Sigh ...
Re: R75/5 on tour
Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2014 3:03 am
by SteveD
What a great write up Pete. There's nuthin' like tootling around the country catching up with friends.
Sounds like Melbourne's traditional wet welcome home was waiting for you too!
Re: R75/5 on tour
Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2014 6:55 pm
by Steve78RS
Great report Pete
I was especially interested in the Ridge stuff. I am one of the mine regulators that administer the claims up there. On the whole we have a good relationship with the miners and I love the diversity of humans that I meet. Eastern Europeans are the order of the day and plenty of stories to tell. I never start the day up there without a plunge in the bore baths. Artesian water comes from over 1000m down to refresh the body and soul.
Hope to catch up again soon Pete.
Steve from Orange (formerly Dubbo)
Re: R75/5 on tour
Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2014 6:09 am
by DucatiPete
To right, The Ridge is one unique corner of the country...
I was only there for a couple of nights and barely scratched the surface... And you really do have to get under the surface to start to understand the madness.
Plenty of stories of ppl stopping by for a short visit then never leaving. But apparently the GFC really knocked the stuffing out of the place - there was like four or five the number of ppl up there scratching around during the 80s and early 90s.
We may well live in the 21st century, but up there... there's a fever in the air that's from another time and place altogether. (I was expecting to run into Al Swearengen at any moment.)
Re: R75/5 on tour
Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2014 12:31 pm
by Duane Ausherman
When you get to California, please stop in for the night. How you rode it here will make a good story.
Re: R75/5 on tour
Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2014 12:34 pm
by Bamboo812
What's a GFC..?
Re: R75/5 on tour
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2014 2:43 am
by DucatiPete
No worries Duane, the pleasure will be all mine... Now, where's that calendar?
GFC = Global Financial Crisis. I'm sure you blokes have heard of that one...
Re: R75/5 on tour
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2014 3:40 am
by Major Softie
DucatiPete wrote:No worries Duane, the pleasure will be all mine... Now, where's that calendar?
GFC = Global Financial Crisis. I'm sure you blokes have heard of that one...
Nope. American Financial Crisis is all we ever notice.
Re: R75/5 on tour
Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2014 9:26 pm
by Zombie Master
Good trip! Thanx for sharing.