Who's Going Which Way And When ?
#1
Posted 03 October 2010 - 12:45 pm
I'm very tempted to go down the Barry Way, I plan to leave early Monday morning (by the way I live near Cooma) and get to Bairnsdale around early arvo.
If anyones coming through on the coast or Canberra let me know and hopefully we can meet up. It's apparently 1 1/2 hrs from Bairndale to Omeo so the various routes I have to chose from will give me the afternoon to get to Omeo.
So , who's going which way and when ?
All ways remember, A Pessimist Is Never Disappointed
'98 CT200P AutoAg ,
#2
Posted 04 October 2010 - 01:39 am
Sounds good.....Bazza's Way comes highly recommended by the Old Man of the Road, Henning Jorgensen!
Im planning to leave the Peninsula at a gentlemany hour on Monday morning and proceed along the Princes Hwy aiming for Bairnsdale by lunchtime...is there a recommended coffee emporium in Bairnsdale where we could convene before going over the range?
Sd
2006 ST1300A
#3
Posted 04 October 2010 - 02:13 am
Bruthen is where I come off the Barry way,
BRUTHEN
Le cafe' at Applespice Cottage
A nice stop off on your way to Lakes Entrance inland, or your touring exploration up the Great Alpine Road.
Wonderful Cakes, leisurely lunches and dining inside or out.Watch for the flags and enjoy!
Main Road, 51 57 665 BYO welcome
All ways remember, A Pessimist Is Never Disappointed
'98 CT200P AutoAg ,
#4
Posted 04 October 2010 - 04:51 am
Le cafe' at Applespice Cottage
A nice stop off on your way to Lakes Entrance inland, or your touring exploration up the Great Alpine Road.
Wonderful Cakes, leisurely lunches and dining inside or out.Watch for the flags and enjoy!
Main Road, 51 57 665 BYO welcome
I know it but havent been in there....fine with me, might be a bit early for BYO tho...
Sd
2006 ST1300A
#5 Guest_graeme_*
Posted 04 October 2010 - 09:27 am
Bruthen is where I come off the Barry way,
BRUTHEN
Le cafe' at Applespice Cottage
A nice stop off on your way to Lakes Entrance inland, or your touring exploration up the Great Alpine Road.
Wonderful Cakes, leisurely lunches and dining inside or out.Watch for the flags and enjoy!
Main Road, 51 57 665 BYO welcome
Hi Guys, Bruthen is a little town about 21kms from Bairnsdale and at the junction where the GAR really starts (was Omeo Hwy). There are 3 choices for coffee etc and all are ok. During Monday there will be hundreds of bikes going through. Plan not to have a rush of blood, police presence will be significant.
1 1/2 hr to Omeo from here is pretty much spot on. There is a BP servo.
cheers Graeme
#6 Guest_graeme_*
Posted 04 October 2010 - 11:11 am
#7
Posted 10 October 2010 - 07:35 am
I'm leaving Sydney Sunday morning, probably droning down the Hume and Monaro, to overnight somewhere like (inimitable) Nimmitabel, or Bombala. Next morning, I'll flick through the Bonang Hwy to Bruthen.
Bruthen sounds like an excellent cake-stop at lunchtime!
Would love a fellow traveller or two - can negotiate the route from Sydney.
Might organise a new rear 150/70 ZR17 Michelin PR2 in Omeo or before. Any shop anyone may suggest??
MotoBloke
www.ShineMyBike.com
Sinny, Ostraya
98 TDM850L 4TX series aka Mk2a 146000km
Tiger screen; Laser ProStock exhaust; large old Givi topbox; ProTaper ATV 'bars; BarkBusters with Storm guards; CoyoteMoto crash knobs; Aldi GoCruise GPS; Michelin Pilot Road 3 tyres.
Previous loves:
Suzuki DL650 V-Strom K6; Honda XL600VH Transalp X 2; Suzuki GS500; Yam XTZ750 Super Tenere; Yam FJ1200U; MotoGuzzi V65 Lario; Kawa KLR600; Honda XL350 RF.
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#8
Posted 10 October 2010 - 08:12 am
I was planning to go either the Barry way or the Bonang, the Bonang sounds a goer, what time would you be heading off from where your staying?
I'm about 1 1/2 hrs from Bombala (I'm nr Bredbo) It would be great to ride down together, i was leaving home at sparrow fart and would top up at Bombala for the trip down to Bruthen, probably getting to Bombala around 08:00-08:30.
All ways remember, A Pessimist Is Never Disappointed
'98 CT200P AutoAg ,
#9
Posted 10 October 2010 - 08:26 am
......probably getting to Bombala around 08:00-08:30.
Sounds ideal. I'll PM you.
MotoBloke
www.ShineMyBike.com
Sinny, Ostraya
98 TDM850L 4TX series aka Mk2a 146000km
Tiger screen; Laser ProStock exhaust; large old Givi topbox; ProTaper ATV 'bars; BarkBusters with Storm guards; CoyoteMoto crash knobs; Aldi GoCruise GPS; Michelin Pilot Road 3 tyres.
Previous loves:
Suzuki DL650 V-Strom K6; Honda XL600VH Transalp X 2; Suzuki GS500; Yam XTZ750 Super Tenere; Yam FJ1200U; MotoGuzzi V65 Lario; Kawa KLR600; Honda XL350 RF.
,
#10 Guest_graeme_*
Posted 10 October 2010 - 09:29 am
I'm leaving Sydney Sunday morning, probably droning down the Hume and Monaro, to overnight somewhere like (inimitable) Nimmitabel, or Bombala. Next morning, I'll flick through the Bonang Hwy to Bruthen.
Bruthen sounds like an excellent cake-stop at lunchtime!
Would love a fellow traveller or two - can negotiate the route from Sydney.
Might organise a new rear 150/70 ZR17 Michelin PR2 in Omeo or before. Any shop anyone may suggest??
Hi MB, about your rear tyre, Trotski may have a suggestion for somewhere up his way but if you are coming to Bruthen without doing it then the tyre options are really only Bairnsdale. While Omeo garage(s) can fit a tyre the better choice is for one of the Bairnsdale bike shops to do so. I go to Doyle & Shields (Yamaha & Honda).
Dale is the spares man and Trevor the dealer. Their phone is 51524687. It pays to book ahead and if you do so then it wont take long to do. Dale tells me that they fit something like 30-40 tyres over the thurs / friday & sat of this coming week as everyone heads for the island so they will be limbered up come Monday. Guess they do a few then too. Anyway, if you do ring them and book make sure to tell them you are in the TDM rally. I am going tomorrow to get a new rear and will mention you to them. Obviously not using "motobloke" though.
cheers Graeme
#11
Posted 10 October 2010 - 09:39 am
Hi MB, about your rear tyre, Trotski may have a suggestion for somewhere up his way[quote]
MB, the only place I can suggest is Joe's( Yam dealer) or Gecko (Duc dealer+Tryres) in Fyshwick (Canberra ) as there is no one between Canberra and Bairnsdale, don't know anyone there as I used to use the Cooma bloke but he has closed down
All ways remember, A Pessimist Is Never Disappointed
'98 CT200P AutoAg ,
#12 Guest_graeme_*
Posted 11 October 2010 - 12:20 pm
Was down getting a new rear tyre today (last pr2 160 60 in Aust im told) and took a vid of Bruthen to help you guys.
bruthen
cheers Graeme
Edited by graeme, 11 October 2010 - 12:21 pm.
#13
Posted 11 October 2010 - 12:35 pm
All ways remember, A Pessimist Is Never Disappointed
'98 CT200P AutoAg ,
#14
Posted 12 October 2010 - 07:58 am
Sd
Edited by Snigdog, 12 October 2010 - 08:27 am.
2006 ST1300A
#15
Posted 12 October 2010 - 10:20 am
Well... I figured I'd leave Perth on Saturday, and I finally got around to that on Sunday. Then I figured I'd a stay at Norseman WA, which I did and the bedbugs were well fed even if I wasn't (kitchen wasn't open at the pub but it's the cheapest bed between here and there, and if you stay in room 8 between now and December you'll likely get to reuse my sheets! ) Then I figured Eucla would be a good target, but it got so cold that I fell short at Mundrabilla where 3 beers was enough to make my munted head go noddy. From Mundrabilla it was off to Streaky Bay, on the Eyre Peninsula SA, where the food is good and the rooms are cheap, comfortable, and clean. Here's a picture taken today:
I'm under the big blue blob, just in case you're wondering, I'll be travelling under it for the next couple of days (as ordained by the BOM). I should get to Omeo just in time for Noah to load the gerbils and gorillas, but well before shove-off if I don't waste too much time sight seeing on the way.
On a lighter note, I'm seeing a major shift in Australias' two wheeled demographic... the bikers are all heading east for the GP at the Island while the bikies are all heading west for the biffo. Now aint that all keeping Mr Plod busy in the dessert.
#16 Guest_graeme_*
Posted 13 October 2010 - 09:41 am
Who's Going Which Way And When ?
I should get to Omeo just in time for Noah to load the gerbils and gorillas, but well before shove-off if I don't waste too much time sight seeing on the way.
The important bit is that you are coming!! Weather will be fine by Sunday and looking good for the week so far. Travel well.
cheers Graeme
#17
Posted 14 October 2010 - 11:18 am
Personal note to self:
DO NOT (repeat) DO NOT eat the kangaroo pie from the roadhouse specials board! No matter how good the pastry looks.
#18
Posted 14 October 2010 - 01:35 pm
#19
Posted 15 October 2010 - 04:42 am
The mixed grill is when you've hit both a roo and an emu.
#20
Posted 15 October 2010 - 09:04 am
As it's happened, I have been riding 'TidDuMs' all week commuting, and the wear bars on the Pirelli Angel ST on the rear is now flush with surface, so I've ordered a Michelin PR2 rear (850's size, 150/70 x 17, are not unobtainium), fitting it tomorrow.
Warming up to stay in Delegate, on my way south, Sunday night. Probably stop at Cooma or similar to catch the MotoGP on One at 3.30pm.
I like the Pirelli too, though the PR2 on the front is even better.
MotoBloke
www.ShineMyBike.com
Sinny, Ostraya
98 TDM850L 4TX series aka Mk2a 146000km
Tiger screen; Laser ProStock exhaust; large old Givi topbox; ProTaper ATV 'bars; BarkBusters with Storm guards; CoyoteMoto crash knobs; Aldi GoCruise GPS; Michelin Pilot Road 3 tyres.
Previous loves:
Suzuki DL650 V-Strom K6; Honda XL600VH Transalp X 2; Suzuki GS500; Yam XTZ750 Super Tenere; Yam FJ1200U; MotoGuzzi V65 Lario; Kawa KLR600; Honda XL350 RF.
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