Gembrook Sunday 27th April, 2008
Aaron Champney (1st ride) |
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Randal Leacock |
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Dave Ward & Bron Manifold(rear) |
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Ben Warden (Leader) |
Honda CBR954 |
Ken Goederee |
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Cameron Stevens |
Yamaha FZ6 |
Weather: cold, patchy
rain. Distance: 350
kms door to door
After a big day last Friday ( Anzac Day ) I wasn't expecting many people to turn up today, especially with the dismal weather forecast. At approximately 8 am the phone went off to inform me that Ian wouldn't be leading due to not being well. He would, however, meet us at Berwick start point to show us the way.
Bron and I would share the new Kwacka today due to the Honda being off the road while the holed radiator is being repaired, taking another week. We haven’t ridden two up on this bike before so why not today? We left home at 9.40 am leaving a little later than normal but were slowed down due to police on the 80 km/h section of the Monash Freeway. He already had a bike pulled over; thankfully not one of us!
We arrived smack on 10am to see both Ian
and Kerrie talking to the gang and to see Ken on another bike and also first
timer Aaron, all the way from
Ian was a little concerned with the intended route due the bush fires in the area but with the rain the night before it should not be a problem.
Off we went on the back roads on the
outskirts of Berwick, over to
First stop was Neerim South which was a welcome sight for both Ken and Bron needing a comfort stop. A hot cuppa was on the cards for the rest of us.
We were originally heading towards Moe but
a change of plans had us heading via Crossover towards
Just as we were leaving Noojee, the second light shower for the day caught us. Apparently it was raining buckets everywhere else and we were very lucky to only cop the two showers all day. Randall didn’t even bother putting his wet weather clothing on – because he didn’t bring any!
On to Powelltown and Yarra Junction filling up with a dash of fuel just before Launching Place. Ben decided to head back towards Belgrave to take up Ken’s offer of a cuppa and to check out his shed in the heart of the Dandenongs, Shelby. After a great run down to Gembrook and Cockatoo, Ken took over leading for the final bit to arrive at his large property. A tour of the shed saw all sorts of bikes including his purple R1, green and gold Hayabusa, brand new red CBR1000 and of course the monster black and chrome 300 kg Suzuki cruiser with 240 profile rear tyre. The amount of equipment and tools had me thinking Geoff Jones would love to see and have sheds like Ken’s for his Shed Time.
Ken proved to be a very interesting person
of many toys and talents. There were the Falcon utes,
the regular “unmodified” sensible car, the van, the four trucks (prime movers)
and lots of diggers – he has an earth moving business. Then he showed us his CD
(Country and Western) with 18 original tracks where he plays all the
instruments, lead guitar his favourite. He
had a band for 10 years but the regular 5am late nights meant he couldn’t ride
much the next day. Dogs:
With our coffee downed, it was time to make tracks. Back home in 30 mins. Quick wash of the bike and a hot shower to thaw out. Thanks guys for coming out and to Ben for filling in for our sick leader.
Dave and Bron