New Bloke
Posted: Sun 07 Sep, 2008 9:15 am
G'day all, thought I would introduce myself,Richard Hughes. just joined up after buying a GS1200r, what a bike!. I'm based down south at Bridgetown or "Fridgetown"as it is known at this time of year, took the bike out at minus 3 the other morning!, the novelty wore off when I could no longer feel my limbs.
I'm glad to be back after too long without a bike (4 kids, business etc) I consulted my financial adviser and told her the kids can go on half rashions for a couple of years ( they don't have to be tall!), I'm buying a bike.
I have had all sorts of bikes, Jap, British, Italian, American, this is my first BM and it's great.
My first "touring bike" was a Suzuki GN 250, I rung it's neck all over the state, rain, hail, I did not care.
I graduated to a Suzuki Gs 1000, towed a trailer for 2 years around oz, I don't recomend towing a trailer, trying to pull up 2 up, and a trailer full of gear takes a while, It's only when you actualy hit the emu that has been making a b line for you that you come to a Grinding stop. Still it's all part of it.
I'm gona try and get up to Lake Dumbelyoung for the weekend camp, Do they still have the Black Duck Rally up there?, then I'm planing a ride up to Kal, Sandstone, Magnet etc over a few days if any one wants to join me there welcome.
I recon I'm keen on the Ride to the Rock aswell.
Looking forward to meeting you all.
Happy Trails. Richard.
I'm glad to be back after too long without a bike (4 kids, business etc) I consulted my financial adviser and told her the kids can go on half rashions for a couple of years ( they don't have to be tall!), I'm buying a bike.
I have had all sorts of bikes, Jap, British, Italian, American, this is my first BM and it's great.
My first "touring bike" was a Suzuki GN 250, I rung it's neck all over the state, rain, hail, I did not care.
I graduated to a Suzuki Gs 1000, towed a trailer for 2 years around oz, I don't recomend towing a trailer, trying to pull up 2 up, and a trailer full of gear takes a while, It's only when you actualy hit the emu that has been making a b line for you that you come to a Grinding stop. Still it's all part of it.
I'm gona try and get up to Lake Dumbelyoung for the weekend camp, Do they still have the Black Duck Rally up there?, then I'm planing a ride up to Kal, Sandstone, Magnet etc over a few days if any one wants to join me there welcome.
I recon I'm keen on the Ride to the Rock aswell.
Looking forward to meeting you all.
Happy Trails. Richard.