*** RDU Melbourne *** 17-19 Oct 2014

Will you be attending?


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Thanks IoBull for your kind gesture we all enjoyed it particularly because of the sentiment that went with it, :thumbsup:

No problema! I'm just d@mn proud the gesture so was well received by Mates in OZ.
I owe credit to @Malcy for his help as well.
Glad you got home safe - that was a pretty fair jaunt.
 
Great pics @Wrecka. **** p'ed that I could not make this trip. Not sure what route you're taking home but if you want to stop off on the Central Coast on your way though I'll shout you a pub lunch.



So is that a dessert collage. Or maybe a pictorial of the best dessert stops in South East Oz? ;)

Mate after 14 hours in the saddle and heavy rain from the start of the freeway at 9.0pm even if I had known I would have taken a rain check ,Cheers
 
Thanks to all the Guys and one lovely Lady who attended and made the weekend so enjoyable ,All great folks and look forward to meeting up again soon ,a particular big thank you to Hanso and Malcy for the extra effort they put in ,The ride on Sunday with Malcy's local experience was spectacular thanks for the Bourbons Ponter and My Roomie Wrecka it was a pleasure meeting you
Thanks again all
Happy trails
PS Pete and Dean my apologies for not making the breakfast meet on Monday, but we were a bit late ,we were late getting going and as it was I didn't get home to near 10.0pm:notworthy:
 
Mate after 14 hours in the saddle and heavy rain from the start of the freeway at 9.0pm even if I had known I would have taken a rain check ,Cheers

Good thing you are NOT a sugar lump, Mate!
You'd a melted away in the water!
 
i didn't do any except try and be usefull, Malcy did all the hard work and Ponters did the rest.
Ken ... 14 hours in the saddle :eek: all those trucking years must of helped toughen the backside, I could have made it home by 630pm to day but why rush (maybe I'm just getting soft) so I have been taking the longer way around the coast and I will still end up in Lakes Entrance by 3 just in time for a dip in the motel pool, some dinner and a relaxing evening, then of to bed for a early start and I can still have lunch with my Loverly Ann at lunch time tomorrow
 
Good thing you are NOT a sugar lump, Mate!
You'd a melted away in the water!
Mate if I had the freeway to myself it wouldn't have worried me, but all the cars and trucks were trying to catch me and I wasn't going to let them over take or I would have been blinded in the spray so 130k plus on the wet road, very stressful :eek::unsure::cautious:
 
i didn't do any except try and be usefull, Malcy did all the hard work and Ponters did the rest.
Ken ... 14 hours in the saddle :eek: all those trucking years must of helped toughen the backside, I could have made it home by 630pm to day but why rush (maybe I'm just getting soft) so I have been taking the longer way around the coast and I will still end up in Lakes Entrance by 3 just in time for a dip in the motel pool, some dinner and a relaxing evening, then of to bed for a early start and I can still have lunch with my Loverly Ann at lunch time tomorrow

Right on the money,14hours Maximum in a 24 hour period, with rest breaks.
 
Pics of the bikes and the guys and girl
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Dean and I got home about a hour ago , Had a great trip ,, Good to meet you all and thanks for the good company and great time .. We had a great ridfe home on the ocean road yesterday , stopped half way and stayed at MT Gambier last night .

Set off this morning into the worst riding weather , HOT and WINDY ,, It was supposed to reach 37-38 , don't know if it reached it , but with that hot wind it definetly felt like it reached it . I don't mind rain or cold , but i hate hot and windy .

Still it was a good ride home , and EVERYONE is safe , so alls good ,,,

Now everyone think about it , and if you all want to do south Aust next year ,, Pick out the dates , and let us know , Because the best place for it VICTOR HARBOR is VERY VERY busy and a lot of notice will need to be given .

Take care hope to catch up with some of you before the next RDU and thanks for the good company . .. Paul
 
Mate if I had the freeway to myself it wouldn't have worried me, but all the cars and trucks were trying to catch me and I wasn't going to let them over take or I would have been blinded in the spray so 130k plus on the wet road, very stressful :eek::unsure::cautious:

I would say 80 mph in the rain with traffic would indeed pucker the sphincter!
 
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