A huge thanks to everyone who contributed to making my trip so much fun. From people who gave me accommodation (who hadn't even met me then) to the ones who came and rode with me. All the suggestions for places to ride. All the food, coffees, conversations. The list goes on. I had a fantastic time and it was great to meet so many more OzMos – in the flesh!!
And of course if any of you travel to any location I happen to find myself in – I will return the favour in spades (or whatever currency suits).
Sorry I didn’t feel the need to live up to my serial killer rep. (Nobody’s missing are they?) And I really hope the rest of you are still upright – You too Wells.
Chris and Marty – hope you’re back upright again soon. Also could some of you please throw a nail or two in your back tyres just to prove it’s not me.
I'm back home (for 5 minutes). After just short of 9000kms I'm not really looking at jumping back on the bike but have things to do in the city so I'm off again tomorrow.
Victoria welcomed me back with wind, rain and cold. No surprise.
The dodgy numberplate held and is about to be replaced with the new real one.
Interesting to note that through 3 states, 9000kms and over 30 days I did not get noticed once by
![Police](http://ducatimonsterforum.org/Smileys/classic/police.gif)
And I wouldn't say that I am that law abiding either. Yet everyone else who saw my bike noticed the lack of number plate. So maybe that’s an indication of the low police presence on the roads. Just waiting to see if I get any little love letters in the mail but can't see that happening due to dodgy numberplate (fingers crossed).