Coastal cruise safari
Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 3:25 am
Coastal cruise safari
Monday, November 6, 2006 - By LAURA BANKS - Warrnambool Standard - the.standard.net.au
MORE than 100 motorcycles thundered down south-west Victorian roads on the weekend as enthusiasts from across Victoria and interstate converged on Warrnambool.
The riders took part in the 26th consecutive Don Henderson/Dick Donohue Warrnambool Surf Safari.
President of the Warrnambool and District Motorcycle Owner Club, Ian Wallace, said the rally had attracted some of Australia's rarest vintage and classic machines. ``We were absolutely over the moon,'' he said.
Riders enjoyed a route from Warrnambool, out past the Hopkins River and to Mortlake on Saturday.
Yesterday participants took in a few of the sweeping bends the Great Ocean Road has on offer.
Mr Wallace said numbers were up on last year and hoped the trend would continue.
Monday, November 6, 2006 - By LAURA BANKS - Warrnambool Standard - the.standard.net.au
MORE than 100 motorcycles thundered down south-west Victorian roads on the weekend as enthusiasts from across Victoria and interstate converged on Warrnambool.
The riders took part in the 26th consecutive Don Henderson/Dick Donohue Warrnambool Surf Safari.
President of the Warrnambool and District Motorcycle Owner Club, Ian Wallace, said the rally had attracted some of Australia's rarest vintage and classic machines. ``We were absolutely over the moon,'' he said.
Riders enjoyed a route from Warrnambool, out past the Hopkins River and to Mortlake on Saturday.
Yesterday participants took in a few of the sweeping bends the Great Ocean Road has on offer.
Mr Wallace said numbers were up on last year and hoped the trend would continue.