Trentham Falls Sunday 21st August,
2005
Yamaha R1 Geoff Jones (leader) Triumph ST 955 Ern Reeders
Yamaha R6 Joel Haley Honda CBR929 Breht
Emmerson
Honda VFR750 Renzo
Cunico (rear) Honda CBR929 Simon
Trubiano
Weather was overcast with sunny periods. Road
conditions were fine except the road from Kinglake West mountains
to Flowerdale turnoff where the road was wet and slippery. From the turn off to Broadford all the way to
Lancefield I prayed to the gods for better weather conditions. Alas, my prayers went unanswered!
When I left home at 9:30am to meet the group at
Whittlesea, I was undecided whether to ride or not due to the weather. However, because I cannot resist riding the
bike on a Sunday, I got into my leathers and wet weather gear (just in case)
and rode from Epping to Whittlesea via
I arrived at Whittlesea servo where Geoff and Ern
where already eagerly awaiting a ride. I
decided to give my bike the ‘once over’ and found the reason for the scare I
got when I left home. I inspected the
front tyre and noticed my Michelin Pilot Power (fitted before the Tassie trip)
looked like a slick racing tyre. I was a
bit concerned about continuing the ride, almost considering going back home as
the weather conditions weren’t too promising, rain
almost certainly on its way!
Just in time our ride leader Ron Johnston
arrived. There was a problem with his
1200 Bandit spraying oil onto his boots and pants, therefore retiring for the
day, leaving Geoff our new ride leader. I volunteered for the rear rider (still
a rather risky decision considering the condition of my tyres). In the meantime, a few more bikes arrived
leaving 6 bikes, 6 riders for a T-off at 10:10am.
We arrived at Lancefield for morning tea, finding
Geoff’s R1 needed to be checked out, because it wouldn’t rev over 6000
rpm. Maybe it was fuel pump problems? He
lifted the petrol tank to find no noticeable problem, so we continued our ride
toward Trentham. Almost immediately the
rain came pouring down! I was rather concerned at this point, but I kept my
cool and rode to my best capability, making sure to stay upright.
We rode to
Thanks to Geoff for booking a lovely lunch and being
ride leader.
Renzo
Cunico (Honda VFR 750)
Geoff Jones
emailed me some more details on Monday after the ride: