Marysville
Honda CBR929 Ben Warden Suzuki Bandit Ron &Kelly Johnston (leader)
Honda CBR929 Greg Hales BMW R1200GS Rob Langer
Honda CBR954 Paul Southwell Yamaha R6 Joel Haley
Honda VFR800 Nick Stafford (2nd ride) Yamaha R6 Rick Parker (1st ride)
I hate it when the computer spits the dummy and you lose three quarters of a page of work. Not saved anywhere. Ah, the joys of the modern world. Here we go again.
The weather was
overcast but not cold. I was running late – slept straight through the alarm.
Needing petrol only put more pressure on. It seems everyone is heeding the lack
of speed cameras message on the
Round through
Diamond Creek and onto the
At Healesville,
we turned left and headed up
At the top intersection we veered left towards Toolangi. The recent road modifications now making it unnecessary to provide a corner marker – but we did – to consolidate the ride.
At the Mt Slide
major intersection we turned right and headed north up the
Twenty-three
kilometres south of Yea we turned right onto the
Ron was on the gas again as we headed for Molesworth and the 16 km link road across to Alexandra, one of my favourite roads. Judging by the grin on Greg’s face, one of his as well. Every time along here I look for the corner where I binned my ZX10 – and can never find it. I think the road works have redirected the road past “my” corner. I figured the only reason Rob had pulled to the side of the road at the start was to let Ron and Kelly get ahead. It wasn’t required, Rob. Kelly’s pain was just beginning!
First stop Alexandra, after 115 km, outside the Bakery. A couple of raisin buns did the trick. We engaged in lively conversation while cleaning visors and kicking tyres. Paul regaled us with his recent Phillip Island Blade Blast exploits the previous Wednesday riding the new CBR1000 weapon. Chasing down Liz on the new Blade and taking half a lap and a risk to get past was one of the highlights. It sounds like the three of them had a great day – Pete, Liz and Paul – booking double sessions – 15 minutes on their own bikes, then 15 minutes on the new Blade, then the same again later in the day. Enough to leave them panting for more.
Heading across
On to
The Spur Keepers, John Clowes and Eric Makin, rolled into Marysville 20 minutes later, after a blast across the Reefton. I noticed Eric getting off the bike rather gingerly. He said it was his first ride back since crashing at the Easter Monday Phillip Island Ride day. Apparently, a rider on a new Blade (of course) passed him at the end of the main straight, clipping Eric’s handlebar with the Blade’s ducktail, immediately spitting Eric down the road at something like 260 km/h. Eric’s near new R6 was completely destroyed. Eric walked away suffering “only” multiple fractures to two fingers and a thumb. Check his scars out. The Blade continued on, with a holed ducktail. I saw the bike in Redwing a day or two later when chasing stator problems. Eric’s bike has since been replaced with the latest black R6.
A fresh turkey and salad roll hit the spot. Lots of birds of the feathered variety were flitting about including galahs, crimson rosellas and magnificent King Parrots. I had lunch with Kelly who was now much warmer with a set of Ron’s wet weather pants to keep the cold wind out. In fact, she was falling asleep before lunch, it was so toasty. Joel was suffering with handling woes, eventually remedied by increasing the rear tyre pressure from 25 lbs to something more sensible.
Last stop Healesville. The traffic was heavy across the Spur and the road wet and dry. Ray and I were on the gas chasing Ron – within safe limits of course. That Bandit has plenty of torque. It was a buzz.
We regrouped in
Healesville after 210 km of fun. Home early enough to catch some of the V8s
racing in
Ben Warden
(Honda CBR929)