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A Winter's Ride in July....
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July 08, 2009, 04:40:11 AM »
Australia isn't just urban sprawl surrounded by uninhabited red dust. I thought I'd show you around my neighbourhood, blessed as it is with some fine motorcycling roads. I took these pics on today's 350km mid-winter ride in the state of Victoria, south-eastern Australia - where I'm fortunate enough to reside.
Early morning, its cold.
The only traffic... is me
...but I do have to share the road with the occasional local...
Mid-day and it's warmer now...
...so down from the hills to the coast
And, as the afternoon sun begins to wane, time to head homeward once again...
...but not before a quick beer and a bite to eat in the pub
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Cheers!
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Re: A Winter's Ride in July
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Beautiful roads,nice looking bends on it.And the weather looks perfect! Thanks for the post.
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Great pics!
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Thanks for sharing, great pics! replace the kangaroo with a deer on the road sign, and it could be Central/Northern California!
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I'm loving that 696 ungeheuer. When do the rearsets arrive?
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Hey.... thanks for all your positive feedback guys
Quote from: craigo on July 08, 2009, 05:20:34 AM
I'm loving that 696 ungeheuer. When do the rearsets arrive?
Hoping to see my rear-sets by Friday..... but got....
... commitments over the weekend, so not likely to get a chance to play with 'em til next week
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Cool. Reminds me of central California.
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What beautiful country side! And cool mornings in June to boot...nice!
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That's beautiful country - I didn't know anywhere in Oz looked like that.
Aren't there 10 deadly snakes and several nasty spiders and big salties waiting to bike you everywhere though. That's the impression some of those shows on TV paint it.
Beautiful place! We should all come down to visit. When's good for you?
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What great country. Thanks for the photos!
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Great pics!!- if you think that that is a cold morning, try Canadian winters (-20 C and 1 metre of snow)
My Ozzy cousins from Melbourne still can't believe how we have to remove ice and snow from the car and driveway in the morning.
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Very cool to see, thanks for sharing! One day I hope to make it to that side of the world.
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Quote from: LA on July 08, 2009, 10:18:01 AM
Aren't there 10 deadly snakes and several nasty spiders and big salties waiting to bike you everywhere though. That's the impression some of those shows on TV paint it.
LA
Ah that's just propaganda put out by the Ministry of Keeping This Place To Ourselves
So... c'mon Down, you bring the beer money and I'll show ya around
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