1 Our eight day ride from Queensland down to Victoria and back. Sat Oct 04, 2014 12:42 am
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The Mighty K performed admirably, no punctures, no oil burnt, mishaps or dramas, and the (experienced) passenger loved the scenery, people and weather, on this, her second trip to Australia. Member Rick G and his most lovely wife, Marg, herself a K rider, met us for a much-needed break on our way through Stanthorpe on the first day's travel.
The New England Highway has an interesting view round every turn, cool as it was. At night it would drop to minus one or so and then be 15c or higher during the arvo. My passenger used her 12V heated jacket liner regularly.
How many insects did we collect and slaughter on the way down? All of them!
The canola fields were in full blossom for mile after mile right through New South Wales and into Victoria. It was brilliant.
We met up with fellow member Dee Why at Mum's place in Clunes to give him some spares procurred from the States, enjoyed a plate of biccies and a cuppa, before he rode off to do battle with Melbourne's peak hour traffic.
On the return along the Pacific Coast Highway the Conti Road Attack II back tyre wore rapidly down to the cords and faster than I expected so I had to source a Michelin Pilot Road 2 to replace it....at Australian prices, ouch! Twice what it'd have cost me in Los Estados Unidos. The fitter couldn't balance a single-sided swingarm wheel and as an added bonus mounted the tyre backwards - I got charged the full rate, however. He offered to swap it round in "two minutes flat" once I discovered his error but told him, "Take all the time you need, mate." Live and learn. I was grateful to obtain a tyre in our hour of need.
On the return we encountered a day and a half of light rain but accompanied by truly spectacular lightning shows from north of Newcastle to up round the Grafton to Ballina sugar cane fields.
It was drinks all round at the end of our ride, back in Queensland, warm and dry, enjoying the sunshine and reflecting on a marvellous ride once again. I dunno if waiting a year each time to return home to ride through OZ is worth the wait, so I'm planning to return in the Autumn, next year. Perhaps we'll have time to catch up with those K riders we missed this time.
Meantime, this arvo I'm on the plane back to Seattle via Hawai'i for a stopover as on the first leg. I look forward to more memorable scenes like this from Waikiki:
Happy riding and travelling to all.
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"A long ride is the answer to a question you will soon forget!" ~ Anonymous
1977 R75/7-100, '93 K11/K12 Big Block, '93 K1100RS, '95 R100 Mystic, '96 K1100RS, 2 x '98 K1200RS, '06 K1200R & '09 K1300GT