The weather forecast for our end of month ride didn't look very flash for most of the week and by Friday they had plastered a lovely orange heavy rain warning banner as well. A glance at the sky first thing Sunday morning saw some flecks of blue to the northwest and it looked as though the orange weather bandana was all show and no bite. Plans were made to head down to Memorial Park to see if any other like minded souls wanted to pursue the blue. So it was with some relief and forecast cynicism the GSR was backed out of the garage, tyre pressures checked and chain lubed.
Roger H and Warren M were already there on there shafties. Warrens Yamaha XJ900 is a perennial 'nice' classic bike as it makes its way to its fortieth birthday in a few years with the reward of much cheaper rego! Rogers Moto Guzzi is already in the club and Stuarts arrival on his Waterbus ensured the presence of a two stroke for the run. Warren Ts arrival on his Lucky Strike RGV couldn't be missed with its very 'unpeecee' bright red and white tobacco advertising and its exhaust smoke providing a visual clue to its two stroke motor. The GSR made up the numbers and it was this entourage that headed off down Main Street to make its way to re test the pies at the Rusty Radiator in Halcombe.
Warren had mapped out yet another route to add some variety to our wander. He took us around the back of Feilding and instead of out usual Stanway direction we made our way a little more directly by following the railway line to Halcombe. This took us onto Lethbridge Street, a road we haven't been on for quite a while and certainly had some nice twists and turns. It has been a little while since I have followed an RGV and it was a great reminder of the unique sights and sounds of a performance 250 stroker, especially when it 'gets on the pipe'. Also remembering Kevin Schwantz and his kung ho riding style as well as his allegiance to Suzuki for all those years.
It wasn't to long until we arrived at our destination and we are happy to report that the pies are still up to scratch. It looks as though our shortish run meant we got a great choice of pies and the Blue Cheese and Steak one is definitely on the yum list. The world was 'put right' by the conversation around the table and amongst this important task Rich appeared on his Vstrom. A late start from town and a detour to the Sanson bookshop and a cup of tea meant he had a worthwhile morning as well
Sooo, we look forward to next months ride and lets hope the forecast is for fine weather......
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