Lysterfield, at the start of spring, not a puddle to be found. Its going to be a long dry summer, but the looks of it! Bring on the dust , I say!
Breathe iiiiiiinnnnn, breathe oooouuuuuuttttt, Gez. Should see him wax a car, Miyagi style!
Grrrrraaaaww!!!
The roo's are practically in the carpark at Lysterfield, they really don't mind the bikes at all! Click the photo, and look in the top of the shot, I just couldn't be bothered walking over and taking a photo of another bloody roo.
Hanging with the 'roos after servicing fleet bikes for OffRoadCyclingAdventures for the day. Lysterfield is once again a good place to go, with me getting off the damm Comm games track and going back out into the woods to check stuff out. They have done a damm good job out there, and they even have some of my favourite signs, 'bikes only' which I forgot to fotagraf!
The bikes are work are now almost flying again, I can't say enough good stuff about Tri Flow, that stuff is the bomb for getting knackered old stuff rollin again, as is the usual with poor fleet bikes. They survive well, but we all know how much we work on our own bikes after a ride- multiply that to the 35plus bikes that comprise the fleet! So there is a constant supply of bikes that get rolled over before they start to get tired, as its easier to sell them in good condition, rather than make a loss when they are clapped out. There are always bikes for sale if anyone is interested.
And then on the highway home, I spotted this gen-u-wine Hummer in US army colours. Looked sweet, but went like a typical US vehicle- plenny of gas, not a whole lot of go... Even the Red Baron cut 'im up!!
Anyone keen to ride to ballarat on saturday??
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