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Offline muskrat

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The Black Dog Ride
« on: 19.03. 2023 21:16 »
G'day Fellas.
Or should it read Oldtimers setting in!
Down here we have a ride called The Black Dog Ride raising awareness for men's depression and suicide. I lost a Nephew about 20 years ago.
I looked up the rides and decided to do the Bathurst ride so early Saturday morning I went up to join the ride. Bugga no one showed! I rode home the back way. I then looked it up and found I was looking at the 2021 ride *bash* Then I saw the rides were on Sunday but there was no Bathurst ride. I entered in the Virtual ride meaning I could ride where I liked by myself.
Sunday I went up to the Bathurst meeting place in case anyone else had the same idea. No, just me. OK where am I going? Sofala sounds good and not that far. Being too early for the pub I continued to Hill End. The road was closed due to the bush fire a week or so earlier but I snuck through. I could only get a coffee there. Next stop Hargraves and the pub was open. Two quick beers and on to Mudgee. I thought about going out through Kandos/Rylstone but Capertee pub was closer. Two more beers there and only 50Km to home.
A nice ride of nearly 400Km and time to remember Shane.
Cheers
'51 A7 plunger, '57 A7SS racer now a A10CR, '78 XT500, '83 CB1100F, 88 HD FXST, 2000 CBR929RR ex Honda Australia Superbike .
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Re: The Black Dog Ride
« Reply #1 on: 19.03. 2023 21:42 »
Hmm. I suspected We might see the Harle there for the 400Km ride. Ya' know, DGR supports the same causes and also originated out of Australia?

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Re: The Black Dog Ride
« Reply #2 on: 19.03. 2023 23:13 »
G'day Richard.
Yes I do the DGR as well.
The HD is kinder on the hip and the roads out there are one long pot hole.
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Re: The Black Dog Ride
« Reply #3 on: 20.03. 2023 11:06 »
 Musky,

I know, I know, any excuse.  *smile* How long AREyour DGR rides. Here in Chicago, if you get 20 mikes, you’re Lucky.

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Re: The Black Dog Ride
« Reply #4 on: 20.03. 2023 19:32 »
G'day Richard.
"How long ARE your DGR rides." Not long enough. The ride from here to Bathurst (60Km) for the last one was three times the length of the ride *ex*
Their main concern is that being dressed dapper there is very little protection in case of a spill and a good lawyer would sue.
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