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Author Topic: Hi All! Visiting Sydney & Brisbane from San Francisco  (Read 4600 times)
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« on: April 15, 2009, 02:42:38 PM »

Greetings from San Francisco!

I thought I'd post up here as I've had the pleasure of meeting Zee and his gal, and Big Ian at various points and moto places last year in San Francisco.  waytogo 

My best friend from my HK days just got relocated to Brisbane for 5 months (she's now based in Palo Alto, CA and I'm based in SF).  I'm taking the opportunity to visit for a week come May 6th til the 13th.  Will be in Sydney May 6th until May 9th, when we head to Brisbane in the afternoon.

I'm toying with the idea of renting a motorcycle either in Sydney or Brisbane (not sure what would be involved with doing this, any guidance would be greatly appreciated!) and taking it for a ride while she is in meetings during the weekdays.  Also, I thought I'd check in with you guys to see if you have any suggestions as to what we should absolutely not miss while I'm there.  Any pointers would be greatly appreciated as this will be my first trip to Oz (absolutely can not wait!) Smiley

I think so far she has on the calendar an outing to Hunter Valley for some wine tasting and then a trip to the markets down by the Rocks near the Opera House...

And...if you guys are having a Ducati Meet during that time frame in either Sydney or Brisbane - we'd love to come say Hi and buy a couple of pitchers (do you have pitchers) of beer/margaritas?   Grin chug

Warmest regards,
Charlie (Stephenie)







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« Reply #1 on: April 15, 2009, 02:51:11 PM »

hey there,

every Thurdsay night there is a meeting at Leichhardt in Norton St Sydney where the guys meet up at Bar Italia at 8pm, so feel fee to join us. Big Ian is normanly there.   
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« Reply #2 on: April 15, 2009, 02:51:54 PM »

Greetings from San Francisco!

I thought I'd post up here as I've had the pleasure of meeting Zee and his gal, and Big Ian at various points and moto places last year in San Francisco.  waytogo 

My best friend from my HK days just got relocated to Brisbane for 5 months (she's now based in Palo Alto, CA and I'm based in SF).  I'm taking the opportunity to visit for a week come May 6th til the 13th.  Will be in Sydney May 6th until May 9th, when we head to Brisbane in the afternoon.

I'm toying with the idea of renting a motorcycle either in Sydney or Brisbane (not sure what would be involved with doing this, any guidance would be greatly appreciated!) and taking it for a ride while she is in meetings during the weekdays.  Also, I thought I'd check in with you guys to see if you have any suggestions as to what we should absolutely not miss while I'm there.  Any pointers would be greatly appreciated as this will be my first trip to Oz (absolutely can not wait!) Smiley

I think so far she has on the calendar an outing to Hunter Valley for some wine tasting and then a trip to the markets down by the Rocks near the Opera House...

And...if you guys are having a Ducati Meet during that time frame in either Sydney or Brisbane - we'd love to come say Hi and buy a couple of pitchers (do you have pitchers) of beer/margaritas?   Grin chug

Warmest regards,
Charlie (Stephenie)









Seeing as your only in Sydney for a few days, what you have decided upon doing so far is pretty good.

Where are you staying in Sydney? Then we could figure out what is viable close to where you are staying.

And yes, there are social nights on Thursdays, which I have trouble going to now  Tongue, which would be a good place to meet some of the boys from Sydney.
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« Reply #3 on: April 15, 2009, 04:01:29 PM »

G'day Charlie.

    Firstly you're gonna have a great time here in Sydney/Brisbane it's a great time to come down.
The Hunter Valley is a great place to visit, food is absolutely first class  Vino! is good too but I don't drink so I can't
comment for sure on that front.
As far as bike hire, it is possible but not very popular, there is no-one I know who rents Ducati's in Australia.
This place is going to be your best bet in Sydney Bike Scape

Yes we do meet each week at Bar Italia, it's a cheap eats restaurant and can be found here at Bar Italia there is a guide plus map etc...

There is also a group of us doing a track day on the 9th of May out Eastern Creek

As far as doing things in Sydney:

Take a Manly Ferry across the Harbour and back or for more of a buzz do a harbour jet boat ride.
Walk around the city, through Botanic Gardens.
Have a Harry's Cafe de Wheels pie.
Visit Bondi/Tamarama/Bronte/Coogee beach via the coast walk.
If you hire a bike find a guide (one of us) and ride the RNP (Royal National Park) up to "The Pie" via Macquarie Pass.

Cheers
Matty...
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« Reply #4 on: April 16, 2009, 05:15:16 AM »

As far as bike hire, it is possible but not very popular, there is no-one I know who rents Ducati's in Australia.
This place is going to be your best bet in Sydney Bike Scape

You can hire a 620 dark from here:
http://www.motorbikehire.com.au/ducati_monster/

This place is out in the suburbs, so may not be all that convenient if you only have a couple of days.
Matty is right about bikescape, its close to the city, but no monsters.. Also be aware that they'll want to take a swipe of your credit card for $2-3K AUD in case of damage...

The hunter valley is a good place to visit, but it's over 2 hours one way from the CBD of sydney, making it a day trip. A lot of people will take a bus tour as a day trip, saving the hassle of trying to get around the valley, but a little limiting in your selection of vineyards... Also, there is a great moto road (the putty road) that takes you to there if you want to travel on 2 wheels, but that's not all that great for a day of wine tasting.  Vino!

Mattys other suggestions are good ones around Syd. Other more tourist things to do is a Bridge Climb or a Opera House tour, but these are more tourist orientated and priced accordingly.

Of course, the local Syd Oz Monster crowd will make sure that we get organise a meal / drink / ride or whatever you can fit into your schedule. We started an Oz Monster  / MOB hospitality exchange program some time back and need to keep it active waytogo





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« Reply #5 on: April 16, 2009, 03:40:30 PM »

Thanks so much for the feedback, suggestions and recommendations!  waytogo

Jukie: Looking forward to meeting up at Leichhardt St.
Super T.I.B: I'm afraid I have no idea where I am staying in Sydney yet as my friend will be making the arrangements since she has some appointments to go to...
mattyvas: Thanks for all the cool tips and recommendations for things to do/see - I will definitely check them out!
goldFish: Thanks for the heads up on where I can find a M620 to rent!  I'll have to look into the bus as we don't really know where the heck we're supposed to go in Hunter Valley...might be kinda nice to be just a passenger on a bus...especially if there's  Vino! involved!  cheeky

Looking forward to meeting up at Bar Italia on the Thursday of the week that I arrive!  Grin Grin

-charlie
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« Reply #6 on: April 16, 2009, 04:08:15 PM »


Looking forward to meeting up at Bar Italia on the Thursday of the week that I arrive!  Grin Grin




as i'm riding 2up most of the time i have r/pegs not removed ........ happy to give you a lift to and from Bar Italia
(don't forget to pack a lid  Wink )


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had a guest from US last month and did an intensive sightseeing around Sydney; still have a "to do list"  ..........  might be helpful
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« Reply #7 on: April 16, 2009, 04:30:35 PM »

ohh you beat me to it Melvin....
happy to offer a lift also if it helps??
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« Reply #8 on: April 16, 2009, 11:49:23 PM »

Charlie,

 If your in the center of the city (cbd) let me know. I helped Scott (slowpoke) when he came over from Japan. I work in hotel industry so I can also help in that regard. My hotel also has car hire in case a bike deal doesn't work out for you. But in and around Sydney itself, public transport works.
 Took Slowpoke to a few drinking places, were we drank away until one of us caved... ussually me Cheesy.

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« Reply #9 on: April 18, 2009, 01:23:57 AM »

Hi Charlie,
Not sure if I met you in SF a couple of years ago on the ride with Joe ? Anyway, I may be slightly infamous around your parts....I borrowed Joe's bumblebee(before it was a bumblebee) and felt the colour scheme was all wrong, so tried to remove some of the paint....anyway, I have a bike you can use when you're here - happy to help a fellow DMFer out. PM me for details if you're interested. My bikes are in my tag....  Wink
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« Reply #10 on: April 18, 2009, 02:08:59 AM »

ooohhh your such a generous guy Mostro
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« Reply #11 on: April 18, 2009, 02:10:03 AM »

That he is, I even get to Christin the new car when it arrives.
Don't I Ivan!
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« Reply #12 on: April 18, 2009, 02:27:09 AM »

That he is, I even get to Christin the new car when it arrives.
Don't I Ivan!
sure thing! as a reliable source of information and inspiration!

ps.  umm, aaaah, what exactly does THAT involve Matty Huh??!!!  laughingdp

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« Reply #13 on: April 18, 2009, 02:28:27 AM »

ooohhh your such a generous guy Mostro

Thanks Jukie! You can borrow a bike as well if you need one, but I figure you already have a few to pick from depending on mood ! waytogo
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« Reply #14 on: April 18, 2009, 03:34:14 AM »

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