Today was an absolutely cracking day for a ride. The sun was out and there was a slight breeze blowing so it was perfect for a nice leisurely ride. Or so I thought.
I was of the impression that I rode pretty quickly, but always at a speed where if I was nabbed by the cops I would keep my license. Well, today was a real eye opener for me.
The only other time I have partaken in a group ride was many years ago during a motorcycle awareness ride. There were over a thousand bikes on the day and we had a police escort so things were pretty stop-start.
Today was a completely different kettle of fish. Ten of us started out at a local service station and headed down to a lovely area called Berowra waters. We crossed the river four times today so as a result the only photos I took were either on the ferry across or waiting for it.
There was a fair mix of bikes: Kawasaki ZX-9R, Honda CBR900RR, Kawa ZZR600, KTM 600 motard, Honda XR650, Honda CBR250RR, Suzuki GSX-R1000, A Honda CBR600RR, a nice Moto Guzzi that I forgot the model of and my 1200 Bandit.
A couple of the riders were a little slower so they settled in down the back and there was another bloke and myself that were just getting back on bikes after crashes so we started a little hesitantly. The funny thing is the other fellow just getting back on re-registered his bike about a week after mine and has the next number plate in the sequence, so we must have looked like a pair.
The pace was set about 40 above the posted limits but sometimes we were nearly doubling it. I love to ride fast but since I am still getting used to the bike and my lack of confidence in the tyres I was a little slower than I wanted to be in the bends. I had a couple of loose moments overcooking it coming into a few corners and berated myself through the next couple until I had sorted myself out.
One habit I do have to get out of is getting on the gas too early coming out of a lean, especially on the right hand side of the tyre. That was how I managed to crash back in May and did it several times today as well (lit up the back tyre, not crashed).
We stopped at the Wisemans Ferry pub for a few refreshments and a meal and saw all sorts of bikes come and go as this is a popular ride on the weekends. An HD club roared up on some type of poker run to pack the place out so we decided it was as good a time as any to head off.
All in all it was a great ride a little over five hours long including a lunch break and four ferry trips and I would do it again in a heartbeat.
One more for good measure:
