I finally got up just after 8am, a sleep-in in my books, but I was quick to get ready. Why was it a magic Monday you ask. Three sweet little letters. R.D.O. Yep it was my rostered day off and come hell or high water I wasn't going to spend it doing the 40 million chores I have around the house at the moment. 'Fuck that' I said to myself it's time to ride.
I wasn't sure where I was going to go but I was getting my shit together so I could get the hell out of here. I was thinking of a run out to Oberon and back but thought against that as it might be a bit on the brisk side in the Blue Mountains being winter and all so I took of and headed for the low ground down to the Old Road and then the Wisemans Ferry loop.
First stop was at the bottom of Galston Gorge to let some traffic go so I could have a clear run.
Galston Gorge has some of the tightest switch backs I've ever ridden. Not my favourite road but twisty all the same.
Turn off after the gorge was a quick trip up to Berowra and a stop for a splash of fuel as there's not much on the way around to Wisemans Ferry. The winter sun gods were smiling down on us today and there were quite a few bikes out on the Old road not to mention the HWP. With a recent spat of accidents requiring 2 heli lifts in 2 weekends the HWP are foaming at the gib to book people which is pretty easy with the ridiculously low speed limit on the old road.
The stretch of tarmac from the Pie in the Sky down the hill to Brooklyn has to be some of the best set of twisties around. Super smooth surface, wide twisting road with great views. What else could a biker ask for.
Eddies Corner |
Stopping in at the estuary cafe there was nobody there and it was closed, so it was a quick photo stop then onto the Road warrior cafe for a drink and check out if there were any bikes there. Turns out there was a few and I ended up chatting with a guy with the new R1. We got to talking about settings, suspension and mods. It was an interesting chat that's for sure, we both had similar views on the bike.
Another crossplane beauty |
Here's my arty shot for the day, why? because I can.
Leaving the old road behind I'd decided it was time to get cracking and hit up the pub at wisemans ferry for lunch. It was already 1pm and I'd only done less than half the trip. The wisemans ferry road flows through the mangroves and low hills and around the Hawkesbury river. There are a couple of small villages along the way.
Spencer Wharf |
Wisemans Ferry |
The township of Wisemans Ferry is right on the other side from where I'd boarded the ferry so it was only a stones throw until lunch. I was famished by now as I didn't both with breakfast this morning and I didn't stop for a Pie on the old road either. I love the really old stone work in this pub, its a fantastic little stop.
The pot pie tasted as good as it looks in the pic and topped off with a 150 lashes Pale Ale. Does it get any better than this.
Maybe I could call in sick tomorrow and just keep riding?
Technology, the old and the new. |
I was home about an hour later, helmet cleaned, gear put away, bike safely stored away in the garage ready for the next outing. I love RDO Monday's.
Nice write up Steve. Glad to see that you are getting some kms on the new motorcycle. I'm envious of all that blue sky though!
ReplyDeleteHi Mate
DeleteAny day out on the bike is a win in my books, it sure beats being at work thats for sure.
I take it the weather down your way has been a bit dodgy. We've had some cold snaps and snow in the Blue Mountains but then some nice sunny days. Go figure.
Now that is the way to spend an extra day off! Perfect winter weather too.
ReplyDeleteSure is Brandy. The perfect day out really.
DeleteLucky bastard! Nice day for a ride, nice looking pie too but you must have been freezing with it being only 20 degrees!
ReplyDeleteHehee yep I am a lucky bastard. Freezing? Who me? Nah it was perfect.
DeleteYeah, your Monday beat mine...Nice day by the looks - are you sure you guys even have a winter?
ReplyDeleteRode to work today, there was a good frost on the ground but it was good to be out on the Vee.
Andrew our weather here in Sydney is much like Aucklands weather, nice and sunny most of the time with very mild winters. You can ride year round here really. We don't get many frosts here, 1 so far this year.
Deleteso how are you finding the new bike after a few rides now
ReplyDeletestarting to get it sorted out to your riding style yet
and looks like a nice day for riding in the sun
Hi mate
DeleteThe new bike is going great, I'm tinkering with the suspension to soften it up as it's far to harsh for our road roads. It's been set up for a nice smooth race track.
It was a fantastic day out for a ride. Can't ask for much more really.
so have you found out about this app for the bike and how/what you can do with it Y-TRAC
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Hi mate
DeleteThat app is for the R1-M which is about 6K more than my model. It comes with electronic suspension and that electronic timing system plus 1kg extra fat. I didn't see the extra worth in it. My R1 pleb model is super great anyways.
That tunnel would have been a good "arty" shot too.
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