Ian Payne - Honda CBR929RR (leader) Ben
Warden – Honda CBR929RR
Rob Langer – BMW R1150GS Mark
Easterbrook – Triumph 955
Kate Stewart – Honda CBR600F4 (R/Rider) 5
bikes, 5 people.
From the forecasted “rain and occasional hail” I
guessed this ride would not happen but Sunday in Springvale dawned cold but
fine. So with slightly more optimism I proceeded to Hallam, only to find the
roads out here quite damp! It looked like a few others had been “snookered” by
the sun and ventured out as Mark, Ben and Kate arrived followed by Rob.
We headed off down the highway, as using Hallam road
is difficult with the medium strip now in place, turning north at Fountain Gate
and finally leaving the stream of Sunday drivers as Harkaway came and went.
While it was still damp it was not raining so speed increased as we explored
the grip of the road. Out through
It was now extremely cold and I contemplated a quick
coffee stop at the Gembrook bakery, but a look at the map showed it would be
only a little over half an hour before we stopped for lunch at Emerald.
We pushed on to Cockatoo, Avonsleigh and Yellingbo
before tackling the Wandin roads. The stretch from Wandin East to Monbulk is
quite pretty with a mass of market gardens covering the hilly terrain but in
wet weather the abundance of dirt and mud placed on the road by all the
tractors makes progress slow. Through Monbulk and into Emerald and, once past
the hordes of vehicles heading into “Wombat Gully Plant Farm”,
we could settle down for some
lunch.
After lunch, Kate was heading home. As it had now
started to rain a decision was made to end the ride here. Although quite a
short ride, everyone had enjoyed it. For me riding in the rain forces one to be
smooth with the brakes, throttle and steering, so it is a very good way to
improve one’s riding skills.
Thanks to those brave souls who ventured out!
Ian
Payne (Honda CBR929)