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BMWMCCWA NSW Chapter

Posted: Mon 28 Nov, 2016 5:43 am
by KoosWA
Hi guys

Good weekend of riding in NSW. Not far but very good. Visited the Hunter valley via the famous Putty road and returned vis the Wollemi valley road.

Awesome twisty riding through the forests, bike friendly towns & cafe's along the way and friendly bikers as usual.

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Re: BMWMCCWA NSW Chapter

Posted: Mon 28 Nov, 2016 9:59 am
by Swampy
Fantastic road The Putty Koos. I was stationed as a fireman (Engineers) at the Singleton Infantry (Grunt) Training School for a while in the early seventies.

Used to love traveling that road to Sydney and return.

Swampy

Re: BMWMCCWA NSW Chapter

Posted: Mon 28 Nov, 2016 8:17 pm
by wightman
Good to be getting around the east coast, Koos. But just admit that you are missing us westies. It's just not the same if you can look over the ocean, and watch the sun dissolve into the sea, as you imbibe a few coldies. :!:

Re: BMWMCCWA NSW Chapter

Posted: Mon 28 Nov, 2016 9:44 pm
by goodguy
Could those cafe's produce delicious latte's ?? :lol:
(Cinnamon topped)

Re: BMWMCCWA NSW Chapter

Posted: Fri 02 Dec, 2016 6:17 am
by KoosWA
wightman wrote:Good to be getting around the east coast, Koos. But just admit that you are missing us westies. It's just not the same if you can look over the ocean, and watch the sun dissolve into the sea, as you imbibe a few coldies. :!:
Yes John, back in Perth till late Sunday. Will be at Cats on Sunday and probably go for a ride.

Re: BMWMCCWA NSW Chapter

Posted: Fri 02 Dec, 2016 6:21 am
by KoosWA
goodguy wrote:Could those cafe's produce delicious latte's ?? :lol:
(Cinnamon topped)
The latte's, were great. Think I had 3 or 4 each way. But I think the East Coasters were having more, on all types of bikes. Many bike friendly cafes on the route were packed out.

I think West Coasters are more hard core.

Re: BMWMCCWA NSW Chapter

Posted: Sun 11 Dec, 2016 8:33 pm
by KoosWA
So I took the K to Canberra Thursday to plead the case for NO rego for bikes to help with the warming climate thing, but they wouldn't have a bar of it. Bikers, like backpackers have to help to fix the broken budget[s]......

Any case, I passed over the magnificent Macquarie pass just west of Wollongong and through the beautiful Southern Highland towns [all coal mining free they tell me on big signs], sipped lattes and enjoyed a very pleasant afternoons riding.

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On the way back I took some back roads to the Wombeyan Caves. 30 k's of dirt in. Great riding and magnificent camping on grass. Nice bush walk in the Arvo to view the caves and the Limestone gorge. Facilities include camp kitchen, dining room with 3 fireplaces - will be great for winter and clean ablutions with hot water - for $15's !!

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Saturday's ride out was another 40k's of dirt that was quite tricky, but interesting and very enjoyable. Possibly the NSW equivalent of the Bolivian "Death Road". Sheer cliffs with no railings and narrow blind corners and a stony, sometimes loose surface.

Needless to say the K75 Tourer/Scrambler behaved impeccably, even with loaded panniers and the magnificent Pilot Active tyres clinging to any grip available, gobbling up stony gravel roads without complaint.

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Re: BMWMCCWA NSW Chapter

Posted: Sun 11 Dec, 2016 8:38 pm
by reklaw
Stop it.

Re: BMWMCCWA NSW Chapter

Posted: Sun 11 Dec, 2016 11:17 pm
by goodguy
Really cool bananas dude....Airheadcool 8)

Re: BMWMCCWA NSW Chapter

Posted: Mon 09 Jan, 2017 7:00 am
by KoosWA
Sadly the sole member [currently?] of the NSW chapter has been laid low for the past 3 weeks and 2 days with a few snapped & cracked ribs after a tangle with his surfboard.

I think I will be back on the bike [& the board] this week, swimming starts today, although I have enjoyed leasurely wading in the ocean.

This has been the most debilitating injury I have ever suffered...first week was really bad, much better after that, but still taking it easy.

All the best to the West from the East.

Re: BMWMCCWA NSW Chapter

Posted: Mon 09 Jan, 2017 7:21 am
by Swampy
And a Happy and HEALTHIER New Year to you Koos. Keep flying the flag mate !! 8)

Swampy

Re: BMWMCCWA NSW Chapter

Posted: Tue 10 Jan, 2017 8:36 pm
by wightman
Intercostal muscles. And they go into spasm if you make a funny move. They will improve but it will take a full year for the pain to go completely away (when lying down). We are too old to surf, Koos. :oops:

Re: BMWMCCWA NSW Chapter

Posted: Tue 10 Jan, 2017 10:21 pm
by spacey1
Hi Koos, you lucky bugger :P Hope you're back on the board / bike ASAP!

NSW is great riding country. TA and I rode the magnificent Macquarie pass road coming back from Woollongong in 2015. Superb set of twisties 8) Except when a semi-trailer is jack-knifed on the tightest hair-pin turn :lol:
It (NSW), does however, have it's fair share of issues: politics; population; police...

Just sharing another great set of highly recommended twisties, being as how you are teasing us mercilessly :lol:

The way up...

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Scenery from the top looking to Germany...

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At the top...

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On the way down to Italy... :P

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It does this to the side of your tyres :P

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The Europeans are pretty fortunate having the Alps with all it's glory in their back yard.

Video: Stelvio Pass to Bagni Vecchi, Italy (Part 1) - https://youtu.be/pPFi5NUvtB8

Video: Stelvio Pass to Bagni Vecchi, Italy (Part 2) - https://youtu.be/fRZJKbwFV7s

But for those lucky Aussies living close to the Australian Snowy Mountains and the Great Dividing Range, our own special version of Alpine scenery and surprisingly 'ALMOST' equal twisties awaits...