A good crowd and terrific variety of mororcycles gathered at Cat's this morning for brekkie which was good to see.
Paul informed me he was only a YOUNG 72 and not an OLD 74 years of age as I reported last week.........Sorry Paul
Sad to hear that you had one of your bikes stolen from Auto Classic while it was in for repairs
Good to see Tom arrive on his wifes bike after his regular BMW beasty self emmoliated a couple of weeks ago.
On a beautiful fresh morning 13 BMW's and 15 Club Members left Cat's this morning and with NO CYCLISTS to impede our progress made for very pleasant ride up Lesmurdie Hill accross through the back roads past Canning Dam onto Albany Hwy and turned off for Jarrahdale and on to Serpentine Dam Tea rooms for refreshments and a natter about all things important and some things not so important before splitting up with people taking different routes to the South West Hwy either via Karnet Prison Farm, Jarrahdale or Dirt Roads before returning to their homes with some arriving home in time for lunch.
Thanks for the company folks
Swampy
"I love a sunburnt country, a land of sweeping plains.
Of rugged mountain ranges, of droughts and flooding rains.
I love her far horizons, I love her jeweled sea.
Her beauty and her terror, the wide brown land for me."
I was away in the South West having visited Windy Harbour, dropped in on the Manjimup Cherry Festival, milled around with the hundreds of bikes in Augusta for the toy run, cruised along Caves Road, avoided 8 emus and 7 kangaroos. Pies were involved with the Australian culinary delight being consumed in Miami, Dunsborough, Pemberton and Augusta.
Hope none of you were involved with the dodgy type who was caught nicking teddy bears from Big W and selling them to hapless Ulysses members........
The blue bomber spent the morning cruising along the majestic sweeping dunes of Coogee and Swan waterfront of Applecross, bobbing and weaving with the just-returned-from-the-east-coast-Dinga on his K100.
Then a quick blast along the edge of the scarp back to breezy Rockingham
I was away in the South West having visited Windy Harbour, dropped in on the Manjimup Cherry Festival, milled around with the hundreds of bikes in Augusta for the toy run, cruised along Caves Road, avoided 8 emus and 7 kangaroos. Pies were involved with the Australian culinary delight being consumed in Miami, Dunsborough, Pemberton and Augusta.
Bozo
Bozo,
I think I can foresee a large DIET up up for you in the New Year mate
Swampy
"I love a sunburnt country, a land of sweeping plains.
Of rugged mountain ranges, of droughts and flooding rains.
I love her far horizons, I love her jeweled sea.
Her beauty and her terror, the wide brown land for me."