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Title: going to australia need advice
Post by: snowey on November 28, 2005, 08:55:22 AM
Hi.  I saw that there were a few aussies hanging around the board, so I though it would pop in a question.  
I recently found out that I will be in australia for a couple of weeks early next month and I am considering extending my stay to travel around a bit.  I am going to be in sydney.   I recently got the idea to maybe rent a motorcycle and go riding around outside of the city or whatever.  My question is: Is it worth it? Is there much to see in or around sydney (either with or w/o a motorcycle) that can be done in 5 or so days?  
I have heard of people spending months traveling australia and new zealand but would it even be worth it for me to extend my stay by 5-7 days?


cheers
Title: going to australia need advice
Post by: Maduro Mistress on November 28, 2005, 10:13:22 AM
Sydney no - unless you're going to ride it to Queensland (which is really far) - if you were in Melbourne there's 500 km's of beautiful ocean road! About the only thing Sydney has going for it is the opera house. It WOULD, however, be an economical way to get around, but you'd better be careful - you could get into a SERIOUS accident riding on the other side of the road - you would not be used to that at all and that could be very confusing.

There is an Aprilia cafe in Sydney however, that's supposed to be really cool for motorcyclists - mebbe you should check in with those guys - I think they have a website off the regular Aprilia Australia site.

Feel free to email me!
Title: melbourne to sydney
Post by: snowey on November 28, 2005, 11:13:00 AM
I was just looking into maybe riding the sydney-melbourne route along the princes highway. thoughts?
Title: going to australia need advice
Post by: Turkina on November 28, 2005, 09:06:28 PM
Driving on the left isn't so bad... All you got to do is remember 'to the left, to the left' when making a turn.  Of course I was driving a car.  Making the mistake in a bike has the distinct possibility of putting you in the 'bonus danger' category.

Of course, the doctors speak some form of English in Australia  :) Unlike in Japan...  :o
Title: going to australia need advice
Post by: davipu on November 28, 2005, 09:12:31 PM
horse shaZam!. the Japanese speak better english than the english.

oh yeah two pieces of advice that never go bad.

use a condom, and BYOB
Title: going to australia need advice
Post by: Turkina on November 28, 2005, 09:14:43 PM
Quote from: davipuhorse shaZam!. the Japanese speak better english than the english.
Oh, right.  I forgot... The Japanese do speak better English, just that you'll never hear it come from their mouths, just to spite you. heh  ;)
Title: going to australia need advice
Post by: skoozi12 on November 28, 2005, 09:16:56 PM
Quote from: davipuuse a condom, and BYOB

+1 :thumb:

...and bring me home a kangaroo! :P
Title: going to australia need advice
Post by: bubba zanetti on November 28, 2005, 09:31:37 PM
While your down here dont forget to cuddle a koala, ride a kangaroo, wrestle a croc & throw a shrimp on the barbie.  :thumb:

What ever you do DONT DRINK FOSTERS BEER.
Title: going to australia need advice
Post by: Sleddog on November 28, 2005, 10:12:34 PM
Check out

http://www.oroadsports.com/

The guys there maybe able to help you with a bike for a day trip ,with fellow riders ect.

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As for maybe riding down the melbourne ,you would be lucky to have to ride more then 15 minutes on major  traffic roads from most bike hire shops ,then your heading down the freeway then on the coast road ,and just stay on the left ,easy .

The ride down to melbourne at a easy pace on the coast road would be 2 days ,with a few stops for picture's and spend a night .
You can ride to melbourne ,on the freeway ,in 10hrs.

Start a post on the above website you will get heaps of answers ,on hire bikes and places to see and things to do.
Title: going to australia need advice
Post by: NiceGuysFinishLast on November 28, 2005, 10:55:16 PM
Quote from: skoozi12
Quote from: davipuuse a condom, and BYOB

+1 :thumb:

...and bring me home a kangaroo! :P

but if he uses the condom that you +1'd, he can't bring you home that baby kangaroo....  :lol:  :lol:
Title: going to australia need advice
Post by: Sleddog on November 29, 2005, 02:31:04 AM
Roo's are not cute and fluffy ,when their  wild they stand up to 7 foot tall ,and can kill you with in minutes.

Just remember if your on a bike and crossing the sydney harbour bridge ,we stop the traffic at 5pm ,,so the kangaroo can cross the bridge to get to the feeding parks. :P


It's the red back spiders you got to watch ,they hide under the toilet set .
TRUE.

:lol:
Title: going to australia need advice
Post by: bubba zanetti on November 29, 2005, 03:37:16 AM
Quote from: SleddogRoo's are not cute and fluffy ,when their  wild they stand up to 7 foot tall ,and can kill you with in minutes.

Just remember if your on a bike and crossing the sydney harbour bridge ,we stop the traffic at 5pm ,,so the kangaroo can cross the bridge to get to the feeding parks. :P


It's the red back spiders you got to watch ,they hide under the toilet set .
TRUE.

:lol:

And them redbacks can be cranky bastards too, I know this cause I've got some down in the back shed.

The redbacks are fairly tame compared to the drop bears, they're the real killers.  :o
Title: going to australia need advice
Post by: Maduro Mistress on November 29, 2005, 06:52:03 AM
They used to be under the handles of the gym locker roller doors when I was in school - we used to draw straws to see who got to open the doors!

We were just talking about huntsmen yesterday too! Cute little furry HUGE ASS spiders (harmless) but creepy looking!
Title: thanks
Post by: snowey on November 29, 2005, 09:02:02 AM
thanks for the heads up guys.  I started a discussion on netrider.com.au and i got a  bunch of responses.  This is really helping.
Title: going to australia need advice
Post by: Lukewarm Wilson on December 01, 2005, 03:12:54 PM
sorry I've been away, plenty of good roads in nsw but they are riding roads not that really scenic although there are spots.
As A few of us can tell you after last weekend the alpine regions are heavenly and as there is only snow for 5 months of the year riding up there is amazing but if your coming down under set your sites for tasmania thats the best riding it takes 21 hours by boat from sydney and you can ride the island in 4 days but is turn after turn hardly any straight parts thats why i like it but the run from melbourne to sydney is not that flash from the victorian boarder to sydney is good as is the great ocean road in victoria but they are a fair distance from one and other if you haven't left yet send a message and can fill you in some more :thumb:  :cheers:
Title: Yup
Post by: island515 on December 02, 2005, 08:14:03 PM
Quote from: snoweyThis is really helping.

I couldnt agree more, but nevertheless it sounds a bit fishy...
Title: going to australia need advice
Post by: spirit33 on December 19, 2005, 01:40:05 PM
you must really take caution regarding the drop bears. For some reason they are really attracted by the sound of a passing motorcycle. The little buggers can rip apart a helmet and peel your skull open in a matter of seconds !!!! :x
Title: going to australia need advice
Post by: Lukewarm Wilson on December 19, 2005, 02:23:29 PM
Damn drop bears tried to take me out once a whole pack of them hiding in the trees, they missed me but the poor bloke on the goldwing behind me, well the only thing left was the goldwing badge :thumb:  :cheers:
Title: going to australia need advice
Post by: spirit33 on December 19, 2005, 02:26:55 PM
there was a case recently in melb where a group of guys camped out over night for dirtbike riding the next day. A week later all they found was a pile of torn clothes and bones. They think that was done by the rare victorian white bellied drop bear. A slightly smaller version than the Northen Red footed drop bear but what it lacks in size it more than makes up for in ferocity. :x
Title: going to australia need advice
Post by: Jake D on December 19, 2005, 02:46:21 PM
I like you guys.  

:P
Title: going to australia need advice
Post by: spirit33 on December 19, 2005, 02:47:34 PM
not as much as dropbears like the taste of human flesh ! :o
Title: going to australia need advice
Post by: Lukewarm Wilson on December 19, 2005, 02:57:28 PM
Drop bears- The Truth

http://geocities.com/muirnin/db.htm
:thumb:  :cheers:
Title: going to australia need advice
Post by: spirit33 on December 19, 2005, 03:02:23 PM
man, this is unbelievable but it looks exactly like the one that took my dog last time i went bushwalking !!!

Apparently they captured a large group of dropbears heading for Cronulla beach last night ! :roll:
Title: going to australia need advice
Post by: Maduro Mistress on December 19, 2005, 03:13:35 PM
spirit33 - where abouts in Melb you at? That's where I'm from and I'm homesick as hell :( - send me a pm

All-right thread jack over!
Title: going to australia need advice
Post by: bubba zanetti on December 19, 2005, 03:31:33 PM
Quote from: spirit33man, this is unbelievable but it looks exactly like the one that took my dog last time i went bushwalking !!!

Apparently they captured a large group of dropbears heading for Cronulla beach last night ! :roll:

Don't you mean dropkicks heading for Cronulla beach  :lol:

We dont let the dogs out of a night any more because of the drop bears.