Hi All
New to this forum and new to motorcycles. I got my learners about a month ago and bought myself a brand new GS500F. Love the bike but the weather has been rubbish since I bought it. I live in Olinda in the Dandenong Rangers and I am a bit tentative riding on the Tourist Road as it is very windy and wet at the moment. Waiting for some better weather and then I want to go for a decent ride. If anybody lives in the area and wants to join me let me know.
Cheers
Welcome to the forum Rashy :thumb:
Hi Rashy,
Tentative is good - but - can also be a deterrent to leaning and taking a corner correctly instead of staying more upright, getting target fixation and running off the road.
Wait for dry weather and get your confidence there first. The wet can come later.
Michael
Hey Rashy, my club, Eastern Suburbs Motorcycly Riders Inc (ESMRI) are based in FTG have a ride on this Saturday leaving from BP Montrose at 9am. I will be there on my GS for the run to either Bendigo or Heathcote for lunch and then home. Some of the guys are going to the Jung rally for the weekend and others like me are just doing the day ride. We will all depart from the same point but obvoiusly take a different route to our destinations. Most of the bikes are Suzis with a sprinkle of other makes. Mine is the smallest of the group but I have no problem keeping up. I ride near the rear of the group and they always wait for me if needed. If you would like to join us be at the BP at 8.30 for a 9 departure. You would be most welcome and the weather should be OK, if a bit cool. It would be great to have another GS on board and I will stick with you if you want me to. If you are not interested this time let me know and perhaps we can get together on Sunday as I am free then too ( most unusual) or some other time. I often ride through Olinda and love the Spur runs when the weather permits. Home for me is Chadstone.
Paul (aka Macka) :D
PS: I hope that you enjoy your bike. I love mine.
Thanks for the welcome everybody.
Macka
Great to here about ESMRI. Unfortuntely I have family coming over this weeknd to help me do a few tip runs. Please keep me informed of any other rides you have coming up in the future. I also have a mate who owns a Triumph that may want to come along too. Also keep me informed when you are up in Olinda next.
Cheers
Rashy,
pity you can't join us this time. Our next monthly club meeting is next Tuesday evening at the FTG Bowls Club. Why don't you come along with your mate and meet us. We are pretty laidback and have a couple of beers during and after the meeting. It starts at about 8pm and I am usually there from about 7.30-7.40 onwards. It is quite close to you but it takes me about 30 minutes or so to get there. I am the one with glasses and bald on top. Both of you are most welcome to come and have a look. Just Google ESMRI for a look at our website.
:cheers:
Macka
G'day rashy welcome.
A GSer in melbourne OMG!! :o thats awesome, myself and smeggles are also in melbourne and are looking at doing some rides very soon :icon_razz:, welcome to the forum and look forward to meeting up one day and going for a ride where ever the roads take us :thumb: :woohoo: :cheers:
Bear, Smeggles and Rashy,
maybe we should form a GS Chapter in Melbourne. I have seen a few around but don't know them. I do know one guy with a GS but he uses the bike strictly as cheap transport and is not interested in any social activity. There is also one guy in Geelong that I have posted with but at the moment I have forgortten his name. Let me know if any of you are interested in forming a group. :icon_idea:
Macka
Sounds like a great idea.... Will be in touch :)
I had a good run today to Queenscliff for lunch via Lara and the you Yangs and then return through Ocean Grove and Barwon Heads. On the run home I made a pitstop at the Little River Pub for a drink and a slash. There were about a dozen or so bikes out the front and they were all "Yankie Iron". I thought that I might not be allowed in as I ride "Jap Crap" but a couple of the guys said gidday as I walked past. Yesterday eight of us from my club did the St Andrews/Kinglake run. They all went home after lunch at the Kinglake Pub but I thought that it was too early to go home so I went for a run up the "Black Spur" and then home. GS ran very well both days and returned 3.39L/100K or 29.48 KPL for the two days. I hit reserve at 470k. Keep in touch about forming a GS Group. I would like to be a part of it if you will have me. I am an "older fart" who rides within the speed limit (most of the time :wink:). My preference is for avoiding the major roads and enjoying the scenery around me.
Cheers,
Macka
Both Smeggles and myself are the wrong side of 50, so the speed limits and the scenery are our greatest friends also.... We havent been riding long ourselves, Our first long ride was to hand over the relay baton to South Aus in Bordertown a round trip of over 1000k's. We had a ball.. now we're looking for more rides and scenery with coffee stops along the way :)
It sounds perfect to me. Lets meet somewhere soon for a coffee. :thumb:
Macka
Sounds like a plan to me. I will be the baby of the group at 43 ;) Agree, I am no hoon and not interested in screaming around the streets. Give me some nice country scenery and a good coffee and I will be happy.
I manged to get out for a bit on Saturday before my father in law came over. Went on a nice run through Emerald and then towards Cockatoo. Turned before Cockatoo and headed toward Woori Yallock, through Yellingbo. Turned onto the Warburton highway and then left again back to Monbulk via Silvan on some nice country roads. Just clocked up 400km's on the bike.
Let's arrange a meeting point and catch up for the newly formed GSTwin Melbourne Branch.
I know where you are located Rashy but what is the home area for Bear and Smeggles? I am just wondering where a central meeting point might be! By the way Rashy, is that GS Twin or GST win? I thought perhaps we could call ourselves the GS Chaps (short for Chapter) but maybe we might be mistaken for BMW owners if we did that :icon_sad:. Maybe the GST Chaps but we might get shot if people think we are Tax Office workers. :2guns: Ideas? :dunno_black:
Macka
The Black Twinners :icon_mrgreen:
Coffee club boys
The zooks
Michael
The zooks?
Sue zook ee
Oh.
Not sure of their location Macka. Not sure about Micheal's cryptic message either. :dunno_black:
Let me have a think about a name. I need to get creative.
Both Smeggles and myself are in the south east of Melbourne.. Langwarrin in fact... so not all that far away :)
The Coffee club boys sounds good to me ;)
Hey Bear, what do you mean not all that far away? I don't go that far for my annual holidays :D Actually I DO go to Langwarrin for my annual holiday! Well not really but it is good that the four of us are all in the East/South East. It will make it a lot easier to get together for coffee and/or riding. I am not too sure about the Coffee Club Boys though! It sounds like you are more interested in the coffee than the riding. Keep working on the name. We could call ourselves the GS Quads but that would preclude anyone else from joining wouldn't it? How about some input from Smeggles. How is it that you two both live in the same suburb, ride the same bike and are friends? Were you mates before you started riding?
Cheers,
Macka
Why do you need to call yourselves anything? :dunno_black:
Us Brisbane riders don't have a special name. We just meet up and ride :thumb:
Michael
Yeah your right Mister, why bother with a name... Both Smeggles and I are mates have been for about 8 years , well before we started the bike riding. We used to race lawnmowers in a previous life, met thru the internet and have been great mates ever since. We sold up the mowers and started our hunt for some bikes and ended up getting a couple of GS500s from the land of Ebay and haven't looked back since.
Welcome to the mad house Rashy O0
Hey Bear, Smeggles and Rashy,
I have decided to do a run down to Arthur's Seat tomorrow to have lunch at the Pig and Whistle Pub. On the way down I thought that I would drop in at Classic Cycles and Byrner's Suzuki for a look around. After a very leisurely lunch continue on through Flinders, Balnaring and Hastings and through Langwarrin on the way home. If any of you are interested we could meet somewhere along the route. It is too early to be sure yet but I may bring along one or two mates from my Club. We are all similar in age (50-60). Rashy, if you want we could meet somewhere up this end and cruise down together. My plans and route are flexible. The two mates who might come with me are both based in FTG. If they come we would probably meet and start from the Village Green Car Park somewhere around 9 or 9.30.
Let me know here if interested. I will check for posts up until 8am tomorrow.
Cheers
Macka :cheers:
I think I may be the "guy" from Geelong Paul? Haven't been on here for a while, but stumbled on this thread while looking for something else.
Haven't been out for a decent ride for ages as I had a little off a few months ago, and have only just got the girl back on the road, plus, the weather has been less then pleasureable as you would know. Do keep me in mind if you are ever coming through my way on the way to the coast. Cheers,
Andy.
Hi Macka
Sorry I haven't replied for a while. I decided that the weather was so crap that trying to organise a ride was pointless until the spring. Hopefully the weather will pick up soon and we can hit the road.
Cheers
Hey Andy, this is a late reply to your post. Since my last one on this thread I have been down your way three times but did not post as I thought you were not interested in catching up. I will keep you informed as I am planning a 2 or 3 day run along the GOR to Portland and back partly inland. Perhaps we can meet for the run down as I pass through Geelong or maybe on the way back. As soon as the weather looks OK for 2 or 3 days over a Friday-Monday period it will happen as I am now semi-retired and have a four day weekend most weeks. :cheers:
Paul
Rashy, I was up in FTG on the bike last Friday and again on Tuesday arvo on a bit of personal business. I have a tentative plan to do a run to Pukka to visit the tank museum on Monday and will probably pass through FTG to pick up a mate from our club (ESMRI) on the way. He is not sure yet if he can go. If the weather holds up I will go.
On a different note: Bear and Smeggles seem to have disappeared. I have been down the peninsula way and through Langwarrin where they live twice in the past month or so. I too am looking forward to the better weather but still sneak in a ride when I can.
Keep in touch.
Paul
Hey Paul, sorry for the lack of contact, Smeggles is working on getting his car up, running and reg so he has a vehicle to run the missus around in. She had a major fall in late July, early august and i myself lost my mother in-law around the same time. We will be back as soon as we get some normality to our days again... Sorry we missed you but are still keen to catch up. :)
Sorry to hear about both of you having family woes. It happens to us all. My wife also had a fall eight years ago and nearly died. She spent ten weeks in hospital but fortunately survived and is now 100% although for a while it looked very grim with two weeks in the ICU and major surgery twice.
On a more pleasant note, I would love to catch up when you are able to get some free time. As I posted earlier I will probably go for a run on Monday. I now have two bikes and want to give the new (second hand) one a run as I have had it two weeks now and have only had a 50km ride around the Yarra Boulevard and through the City/Southbank last Sunday arvo. I won't mention the make as it is not a Suzuki but is a very nice Japanese model. My wife said it was OK for me to have two mistresses. :woohoo:
Cheers,
Paul
Hey guys! This is my first post on this site.
Got my L's and have been studying different bikes for a while. Have decided on the GS500. It looks the complete package. It seems you guys are all happy with your bikes?
I think I am about 2 weeks away from one (hopefully). There seems to be a few goodies around, so there is plenty of choice.
I think a lot of the pleasure of these sorts of things is the friendship you get from doing things with like-minded souls. So I am definitely interested in rides with you fellows once I get up to speed. I'm in Eltham but have a place down the peninsula, so am happy to ride whereve you start. The Eastern Suburbs Club sounds great.
Anyway, nice to meet you all and if you have an buying tips, please let me know.
Welcome Hughesy
Yes I love my GS500 however I don't have anything to compare it against as this is my first bike. It seems quite easy to ride. I bought mine new from Peter Stevens for $7,500 on the road. Thought that was a pretty good deal. Agree about what makes riding fun as we all have a similar passion about our bikes (and drinking good coffee by the sounds of it).
Good luck with your purchase and hopefully see you soon when we get that ride organised now the weather is picking up.
Cheers
Welcome to the Thread Hughsey. As you may have gathered here, Bear and Smeggles are longtime friends. Those two, Rashy and myself have not yet met up. It would be great to add another to our little (but possibly growing) band. If you like riding at a sensible speed and drinking coffee you should fit in OK I think. We haven't ridden together but all of us profess to be responsible riders. On the open road I usually cruise a bit below the limit unless being pushed by traffic as I can't be bothered fighting the wind all day. I had a good ride today up through Kinglake to Yea and back through Whittlesea. It was a bit windy and the bike did move around quite a bit but traffic was very light once out of the suburbs. Keep in touch and we can meet up for a coffee soon. :thumb:
Cheers,
Paul
Finaly got out on the bike on Sunday. Rode down to Mt Eliza to see the father in law for fathers day. Nice day for it but it was windy on the East Link. Had to be careful. Loved giving it a squirt up Olivers Hill. Done 700k now so barely run in. Was surprised that it still had a fair bit of pickup when I gave it a twist whilst doing 100kmh. Not bad for a learner bike.
Ok guys, as you can see from the meet and greet page, I now have my bike! Got it yesterday.
Let me know if any of you are meeting for a ride or coffee. I'm in. Might turn up to that eastern suburbs club too. Which Tuesday of the month is it?
Cheers.
It's good to have you on the road Hughesy (I got the spelling right this time). The next meeting of ESMRI is next Tuesday at 8pm at the FTG bowls club. I should be there around 7.30 to 7.45 although I am not too well at the mo. If I am feeling a little better I will be there. If I (Paul aka Macka: bald top, grey sidies and glasses) am not there ask for Ched (the Pres) and tell him I invited you through this forum. He is a very friendly guy and will make you welcome.
If I feel better I may meet one of my mates from the Club for a short ride and coffee tomorrow arvo. I have to work in the morning but we have already made a tentative arrangement for tomorrow depending on the weather. If you want to you can PM me your mobile or home number and I can let you know directly when and where we will meet. It is most likely to be in FTG but may be down my way in Chadstone.
Failing that, I am also free on Monday, so it may end up being a Monday ride instead.
Cheers :thumb:
Macka
Welcome Rashy and Hughesy..
:o Sorry i haven't been on for a while but the missus got binned and broke the ball off her left hip and they had to put a bolt up the bone into the ball and then plate it to her leg... so been doing wheelchair duties for a bit.... And timing chain jumped on the falc and bent all the inlet valves and smashed 3 exhaust valves damaging block and head so an upgrade was required all ok now ... next job is carbies off the bike to clean the crap out of them and polish and clean the bike ... still thinking about a name... ???? Smeggles
Funny coincidence Smeggles, my wife has a hip problem at the mo. Not as bad as your situation but it has meant that I have had to help her with rehab too. You seem to have had a bad run lately. Lets hope that things improve from here on. I was planning a big 5 day ride in a couple of weeks but it may be cancelled due to the wife's problem. I would still like to get us all together for an intro coffee somewhere though. Are we all still keen?
Macka :icon_question:
Bloody oath... still very keen
:thumb:
Hey Macka .... Count me in, just doing a bit on the bike at the moment and came in for lunch .... I seem to have got a bad batch of fuel somewhere ... full of dirty bits that have had horrible effects on the carby jets but will have it blown out soon and reassembled and a fuel filter put in line ... so :cheers: woohoo me wanna play :woohoo:
The in-line filter is a must. The strainer in the tank will stop the boulders getting through but that's about all. I am watching the Superbikes on the telly at the mo. Soon a mate from ESMRI is coming over for a coffee/chat/fiddle. The Suzi is cleaned and ready to go but I planned to clean/checkover the other bike this arvo. Let's arrange a meet-up soon. I am available most Friday/Saturday/Sunday/Mondays if I am not away on a rally/ride. As I said before I am a little restricted at the mo as the Good Lady is partially incapacitated but that should be under control in another week or two.
Macka
Inline fuel filters notoriously cause fuel feed/starvation issues in the GS500.
The screen in the tank is actually pretty good and the holes in it are smaller than the needles in the carbs. So it should be all you need.
If you start bogging down, experience signs of less power, etc., remove the inline fuel filter and go back to stock.
Michael
Sorry Mister, I don't agree with your statement that the in-tank strainer is good enough. If it was, there would not be so many posts on this site about the need to clean out the carbies. So many people seem to have problems with contaminants/water/sludge getting into the carbies that the strainer must be inadequate. I agree SOME in-line filters can cause problems as the GS does not use a fuel pump to push or pull the fuel through the filter. In 10,ooo km I have had no problems with my filter in any way and it is still almost clean. The carbies have never been touched except to adjust the idle speed a little. The engine starts and runs perfectly. :thumb:
Macka
If the fuel filter makes you all warm and fuzzy then use it. But I have 59,000km on my gs without a fuel filter and my carbs are not stuffed. The yanks leave their bikes unattended for 3 months of the year and the fuel gums up the carbs.
Michael
Hey guys,
I'm still keen to meet up. Just give me a bit of notice. Fridays or Saturdays often work well. Give me a bit of notice and I'll try to get my wife to do her thing on that day.....we have to manage these things sometimes, don't we? If any of you guys with wives and hips need any advice, let me know. Kinda in that field.
Anyway, getting my license this Friday. Thought I'd do it with Rider Brothers at Calder. Did the L's with Armstrongs but thought I'd see what someone else was like. Want to do an advanced course soon. Anyone have any thoughts about the various options?
I'm off to the Golden Dragon Rally this weekend so a meet-up is off for me. I will leave about 9am on Friday and not return until Sunday pm. The following Friday to Monday are OK as far as I know at the moment. The wife's rehab is going very well with my help. The Physiotherapist is very happy with the progress but of course keeps telling us that more visits are needed. If these bills keep coming I may have to sell Suzi! NO, just kidding.
Good luck with the test.
Macka
What sort of price would you get for your wife? Funny, a similar name to your bike.
What sort of price would you get for your wife? Funny, a similar name to your bike.
Chuckle, chuckle. Very quick. :laugh: She is worth millions to me.
Macka
Hi All
Yeah still keen to get together. I did a ride with my Bro and a mate to Marysville last week. Great fun but still learning to judge which gear and speed I should be going into corners. Will all come with time I suppose. The weather is getting better so hopefully get out in the next few weeks. I rode to work today too to get some time in traffic.
Speak to you all later
hey Rashy .... I had the priviledge of meeting the great Bill Shankley when back in 1970 i was a corporal in the st johns ambulance brigade and was lucky to be able to go to the football matches on duty of course , in my home town of Liverpool ..... Just call me"Shanks "was what he told us when he addressed us all before we went on duty ... our commander knew him personally and asked if he would say hello to us... before a game at Anfield..
That's awesome Smeggles. Even more reason to catch up with you. I just spent 2 years living in Glasgow. I went to Anfield to see LFC v Wolves last season. I took my 12 year old son. It cost me £300 as all I could get was corporate package tickets. It was one of the best days of my life and worth every penny. The corporate part was hosted by Jimmy Case. We got to meet him and he signed my sons football shirt. We had a win, I got to see Stevie G play with King Kenny at the helm. Great atmosphere and I teared up singing 'You'll Never Walk Alone'. Will never forget it.
I went to Ibrox the following week to see Rangers v Hibs. What a contrast. Was a scary experience. Lots of tension and loads of police.
The weather is looking good for the weekend. Before I make any other plans for a ride somewhere, are any of you guys up for the long awaited meet-up and coffee? :dunno_black:
Macka
Sunday looks good Macka. Let me know your plans and i will follow on.
Rashy, try this one on for size: :icon_idea:
Meet at Biker's Gear in FTG at 9.30.
Ride through Healesville and stop at the Black Spur Cafe at about 11.00 for coffee and a snack.
The reason I suggest the Cafe is because I have been stopping there for coffee for over 35 years. It is not the best coffee you will find. It is not the best food you will find. It is, IMHO one of the best places to sit and sip coffee and watch the bikes wizz past. When the weather is good you will see hundreds of bikes go by.
If that does not take your fancy, ignore the Cafe and continue on to Marysville for coffee and lunch. Depending on the time you have available, we could head back or continue on and come home via the Reefton Spur.
Described above is one of my favourite ways to spend a lazy Sunday. There will be lots of bikes, some of them going fast (not me) and also police on the prowl so I just move along under the limit and enjoy the scenery.
If you have a preference for another plan just say so. I have done the Cafe/Spurs thing many times and can do it some other time.
BTW, Eastern Suburbs is having our monthly meeting at the FTG Bowls Club tomorrow night. I will be there from about 7.40. Some of us (including me) spent this past weekend at the Golden Dragon Rally so there will no doubt be some discussion about that.
If any of our other contacts on this thread (Smeggles etc) are interested to join us for the meet-up/coffee/ride they would be most welcome. It is not far on the freeway from Langwarren to FTG.
How does that sound to you? :icon_question:
Macka
Healesville soumds good Macka. I did marysville via reefton 2 weeks ago. looking forward to the food and coffee
I will let u know if i have to change plans otherwise i will see you at 9:30 at bikers gear on sunday
Hey guys, count me in!
I'll meet you there at 9.30. That will be great and I'm looking forward to meeting you both.
Anyone else interested?
Sorry Guys, I thought that I posted here but it was the MotoGP thread. Anyway I have put today's pictures onto IMGUR as Mister suggested. Now I have to figure out how to insert a link here. :icon_question:
http://imgur.com/a/nG90j (http://imgur.com/a/nG90j)
This appears to work from this end.
That's me in the blue "T" shirt with Rashy.
The other one is Rashy and Hughesy
Here you go
(http://i.imgur.com/Jc9hdh.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/FE6jnh.jpg)
Thanks for putting one of the pictures here Coda. What is the easy way to do it? If it is only one or two I suspect that it might be easy. If it is lots or an album it might be harder. Educate me. I will be off Forum for a while as I must Skype with my son in Canberra now. Back soon.
Macka
Quote from: prmas on October 14, 2012, 02:33:24 AM
Thanks for putting one of the pictures here Coda. What is the easy way to do it? If it is only one or two I suspect that it might be easy. If it is lots or an album it might be harder. Educate me. I will be off Forum for a while as I must Skype with my son in Canberra now. Back soon.
Macka
Have to thank Mister for this info as its his
Let's assume you have chosen imgur, which you have. You go there and see an option that says Computer or Web. Choose where the image is and a box will pop up into which you Select your image. Select Upload and you'll end up with a URL like this http://i.imgur.com/KKpRw.jpg
Now, above the icons in the post box you'll see letter options (Bold, Italics, Underline). Beneath the B is a small monalisa type image. This one (http://gstwins.com/gsboard/Themes/default/images/bbc/img.gif)
Click that and you'll get a set of IMG tags. Between those tags you Paste the image URL from earlier. And when you do, from my example, you get this...
(http://i.imgur.com/KKpRw.jpg)
Hope this helps.
(http://i.imgur.com/tW1iO.jpg)
Hey it works, Coda! You're a legend! And Mister too!
Quote from: Hughesy on October 14, 2012, 02:49:47 AM
Hey it works, Coda! You're a legend! And Mister too!
Haha no worries,
Glad we could help :)
Quote from: Hughesy on October 14, 2012, 02:49:47 AM
Hey it works, Coda! You're a legend! And Mister too!
:icon_mrgreen:
Note also, if you load up a massively huge image, imgur allows you to resize it for more comfortable viewing (eg, 640 x 480 instead of 3000 x 2000) on forums.
Michael
For the boys on this thread, a mate and I will be going for a short ride tomorrow as the weather is going to be great. We will leave from the Village Green car park on FTG/Springy corner at 11am for a visit to Antique Motorcycles and then a run down the beaches to Frankston. After lunch somewhere there we will go via Cannon's Creek to Pakenham then up to Belgrave for a coffee around 2-3pm. If you decide to join us don't look for my GS in the carpark as I will be on the black Honda for a change. Are you free Hughsey? :icon_question:
Macka
The Flat Whites
Macka, alas no. :sad:
And, it will make it that much harder at work knowing you are enjoying the great weather on the bike!
Have a great time. :thumb:
Hi Guys
I'm up for a ride on Sunday. I have a mate who owns a house at Smiths Beach on the island and I was going to call in and see him. I know I am a week late for the race but wanted to see what the run was like down there. Anybody interested?
I will keep you posted Rashy. I have been invited by two mates from ESMRI to join them on Friday riding to the Trout Rally in NSW but I am not so keen as it is a long way to go for the weekend. They are pestering me to go so I may end up buckling under the pressure. If I do not go I may be interested for Sunday. I had thought that if I did not go to NSW on Friday I might ride up to Jamieson on Saturday or Sunday but nothing is locked in yet. :dunno_black:
Macka
No problem Macka. Let me know if you are in and we can arrange a time/place to meet.
Rashy, as I said, I am riding to Jamieson with a mate from ESMRI for lunch tomorrow. It will be a long day but if I am not too buggered I would like to go with you on Sunday if you are not leaving too early. What timing and route did you have in mind? I thought a possible meeting point might be the Shell/Coles Express servo on Narre Warren North Road just North of the freeway. It would take me about 30 minutes to get there. If you have a better idea please say so. I will not be sure about going until I see how I am feeling tomorrow evening but I can send you a text as I have your number.
Macka
Hi Macka
I was going to head off from olinda about 9:30. Got a mate in upwey i am trying to persuade to come along too. No particular root planned. Probably head towards berwick and down Clyde road. Just text me Sunday morning and let me know.
Cheers
Thanks Rashy, 463km today and I'm a bit tired. I will see how I feel in the morning and let you know. :thumb:
Macka
Thanks Rashy. After an "almost" non starter due to confusion on the meeting place it turned out a good day. It was great to meet your friends. They are very nice and generous people. :cheers:
Let's do another ride soon.
Macka :)
Great ride Macka. Great weather and great company. Who would have thought that there would be 2 McDonalds on Clyde Road in Berwick. Talk about overkill.
Too true :cookoo:
Macka