Who from Vic or Qld would travel to north NSW Port Macquarie etc
#31
Gazamataz Wrote:Yes, to any location within one day ride of Brisbane.

Your leaving yourself open there a bit mate.
What's your idea of a day's ride
Cowboys just did a 17.5 hour ride 2000k's day ride Lol2


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Busa's yeah i guess i like them I've owned a few Pi_tongue
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#32
When are we going? I'm packed.
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#33
Port Macquarie for example has a lot of accommodation & pubs
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#34
YES , I'll be in that it's not the ride to Jindy that bothers me but the weather sucks' and not all just want to suck beer, so count me in.
Cowboy.
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TheShredder Wrote:
Gazamataz Wrote:Yes, to any location within one day ride of Brisbane.

Your leaving yourself open there a bit mate.
What's your idea of a day's ride
Cowboys just did a 17.5 hour ride 2000k's day ride Lol2


shane
One day's ride is easy to calculate. I have a very special custom rear end that will dictate the duration of travel, rather than distance travelled. Typically 6 or 7 hours with a few smoke and pie breaks is the limit. This particlular rear end now has quite a lot of Kay's on it, but has been fairly predictable the past few years. Yes, my arse will last around 7 hours max in the saddle.
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#36
1 day = 24 hours.
24hours X 200kmph = Melbourne to Perth.

Its settled
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#37
mybb Wrote:1 day = 24 hours.
24hours X 200kmph = Melbourne to Perth.

Its settled

looks like you will be going 2up with me on the back now that would be a sight for sore eyes us two big pricks Scary
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#38
better book in that suspension tune!
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#39
Here is the link to Port Macquarie's tourism pages.
There are many accommodation options but few that can cater for a group of 70 or more.
It is a smallish town though and there are numerous options within walking distance of the main centre and beach.
A big range in prices as well.
Port Macquarie Tourism
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#40
Hey Volvi,
Canberra is surrounded by the best roads to ride bikes on ever. We could easily do a loop that incorporated Barteman's Bay Brown Mountain etc - problems only being - Policeplod everywhere on the coast road during summer. The Snowy Mountains Highway - via Tumut would be awesome and keepo us away from the pld - as long as it didn't rain on the SMH.

Food for thought, mind you the Canberrans would like a ride away from Canberra thank you. Mudgee is sounding GREAT!


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#41
Mudgee would be my second choice and also had great roads and facilities.
The Ulysses AGM was there a few years ago and the city is very bike friendly.
Here is their TOURISM link.
Go to the "Where to Stay" link.
I have stayed at the Horatio Motel and the Parklands Resort looks like a good venue.
Mudgee Tourism
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#42
Kingscross sounds the go? We could all shag some filthy hoes? And kawa and son can head down to oxford street to buts are us ,for some gay boy action . Like father like son?
pink pantys 4 every one .see you in hell bitches
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#43
HAAHAHAH ROLFS! your a funny prick mechanx :)
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#44
I couldnt even pick up in kings cross, no point going there.
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#45
Mudgee would defently be a better spot over the summer than a coastal place and its abit more even for Vic & Qld riders so worth looking in to
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