Dams Ride Sunday 14th August 2005
Suzuki GSXR1000K Lyn
Duncan Honda
CBR929 Ben
Warden
Suzuki GSXR1000K Michael
Albanese Yamaha R6 Joel
Haley
Homda CBR1000 Paul
Southwell (lead) Honda
CBR929 Breht
Emmerson
Yamaha TRX850 Tony
Raditsis Honda
CBR929 Ian
Payne
Kawasaki ZX6 Damian
Czarnecki Honda
VTR1000 Bill Wee (rear)
MV Augusta 750 SPR Dave
Ward Honda
CBR1100 Peter Feistl
At
last! A free weekend, with no kids to look after, no girlfriends to pander to,
forecast good weather and an opportunity to just be a bloke. And what does a
guy do on a free weekend? Go for a ride on his SuperBlackbird with his mates –
of course! But before we get to the fun part, a bit of preparation is required.
The
last ride ended up with some bitter-sweet memories – a late start - a badly
balding rear tyre – discovery of the Nitto tape tyre patch - upset girlfriend –
being laughed at by the ex – words from the Committee about setting a good
example etc.
So,
Saturday it was off to the ‘Treads and Things’ in Ringwood and a chat with
Laurie, while he fitted my pre-loved ‘
To
my surprise, the ride home – via some long and winding roads – felt pretty good
and the bike no longer had the tendency to ‘tip in’ when cornering slowly. The
bike felt much more rideable. The 195’s seemed to work better than the 185’s
but Sunday’s ride would sort that out. A final check of the bike and all was
well.
The
next morning was all systems go, and I was determined to be at Berwick on time
and make the most of the day. The quickest route was via the freeway and
glancing down at the bike’s clock, I was running late again. Fortunately for
me, a four wheeled dude flew past me like I was still in second gear, so I
followed closely behind and made it to Berwick in time. There were only a few
guys there when I arrived and Ben and Lyn were missing. I checked my wristwatch
and it was only 9:50am. The bike’s clock was fast by 10 minutes! Finally, all 12
riders arrived. Paul Southwell told us we were doing a special ride, not to the
Dams, but we were headed to Noojee. Bill Wee was nominated rear rider for the
day.
With
tanks full of fuel we headed to Longwarry, Labertouche, Neerim South, then
south via Crossover sweepers and straight stuff to Trafalgar, then north to
Hill End. Paul ‘allegedly’ got lost and added 37 km of boring straight stuff
before reaching Noojee for first stop after something like 2 hours and 175 km.
Some might have thought this was too far for the first stop but the Highway
stretch was easy and a chance to relax a little.
After
the break we headed along lots of great twisty roads that were fantastic fun,
before arriving at Warburton for lunch. A freak gust of wind while at the
Bakery saw helmets and gloves blowing down the street and some furrowed
brows. Ian Payne and Dave Ward left for
home and although Bill had decided to do the same, he ended up following us over
Reefton through snow covered roads for the trip of his life.
Driving
through snow is an adventure – I was tempted to spin the rear via some
aggressive throttle work. What’s the worse that could happen – fall off into
some soft snow? I stuck to the safe and sound approach and kept it upright.
Mind you. I passed everyone and nearly flew by Paul who was leading.
We
finally rediscovered the black stuff and blasted down to Marysville. I was trying
to keep up with Joel, then Brett, but was having trouble seeing as the cold
wind kept making my eyes water. No vision into fast corners is not
recommended!!!
From
Marysville, we rode the Spur and encountered many a four-wheel drive acting as
mobile chicanes. It was all a bit of fun. We regrouped at Healesville and the four-wheelers
drove past, some honking their horns. I think they were impressed at our riding
skills and were keen to offer their appreciation! We eventually rode off into
the sunset and I tagged along behind Ben and Lyn as they headed in the Diamond
Creek direction on their way home. I was having a ball on the bike and the
195’s were a delight to ride, so why not join them for an 80 km detour!
So
at the end of the day, the ride was excellent. Thanks Paul for your selection
of twisty road and straight bits – with no incidents and the experience of
riding in the snow! Everyone was pretty buzzed up and that is what riding with
the club should be about….
Peter Feistl (Red SuperBlackBird)