Aussie Growers Thread

Lucky Luke

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Sounds like you’d be happier with the Harley option mate. Both the VFR or FJR are solid sports cruisers, big heavy bikes though, so is the Harley I guess.
Take them all for a test run if you can.
Buy once, be happy. :peace:
Its the heaviness thats my concern coming back into it until its all muscle and learnt memory again.
Saw so many people like me in the shop crashing a couple weeks later. Thats why im also thinking something more nimble for awhile. Little skirtster or something or a XS650 would be ideal. Not much choice on the second hand market here.
 

Lucky Luke

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You can’t be letting the missis have solid input with bikes lol

She has some say. She is an awesome pillion and can handle big ks at speed. Well, like me she used to..haha
She sat on the back of an Aprilia rsv1000r with a backpack on with our clothes in it from sydney to the turn of to Uluru. Did it in 2 and 1/2 days.
She thought the trip back the next day would be more comfortable..Nope was a pussy pad on top of a Night Train. haha. Took us an extra day- it was horrible.
 
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OzyM8

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Thats always my reply!
start with no, and let them negotiate from there;)


Its the heaviness thats my concern coming back into it until its all muscle and learnt memory again.
Saw so many people like me in the shop crashing a couple weeks later. Thats why im also thinking something more nimble for awhile. Little skirtster or something or a XS650 would be ideal. Not much choice on the second hand market here.
Have you looked at adventure bikes like the KTM or Ducati Multistrada? I recon they’d be ideal for down there, comfy riding position, go anywhere (sealed / unsealed) lighter and nimble than a big heavy cruiser etc..
get yourself a refresher course, or a defensive riding course where they supply the bike before you get your own again if your hesitant that you’ve lost some skills. Worth every cent!
 

Lucky Luke

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start with no, and let them negotiate from there;)




Have you looked at adventure bikes like the KTM or Ducati Multistrada? I recon they’d be ideal for down there, comfy riding position, go anywhere (sealed / unsealed) lighter and nimble than a big heavy cruiser etc..
get yourself a refresher course, or a defensive riding course where they supply the bike before you get your own again if your hesitant that you’ve lost some skills. Worth every cent!
Ive never been a fan of them but yes thay are comfortable, just a bit vanilla for me.
Thats a good idea about a course. Im sure ive lost allot of skill after 12 years lol. Road every day for like forever and then just stopped.
 

reza92

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start with no, and let them negotiate from there;)




Have you looked at adventure bikes like the KTM or Ducati Multistrada? I recon they’d be ideal for down there, comfy riding position, go anywhere (sealed / unsealed) lighter and nimble than a big heavy cruiser etc..
get yourself a refresher course, or a defensive riding course where they supply the bike before you get your own again if your hesitant that you’ve lost some skills. Worth every cent!
step dad has one of the Ktm adventure bikes. He loves it on the road but he’s more into trail stuff now and plans to sell it as it’s too big and heavy for that shit, hasn’t been a nice bike to him though and has broken down on him a few times on trips but that was probably his fuckup when he shorted the battery accidentally as it’s all been electrical
 

Lucky Luke

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step dad has one of the Ktm adventure bikes. He loves it on the road but he’s more into trail stuff now and plans to sell it as it’s too big and heavy for that shit, hasn’t been a nice bike to him though and has broken down on him a few times on trips but that was probably his fuckup when he shorted the battery accidentally as it’s all been electrical
KTMs were never the most reliable bikes. Not much margin in them either.
 

OzyM8

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step dad has one of the Ktm adventure bikes. He loves it on the road but he’s more into trail stuff now and plans to sell it as it’s too big and heavy for that shit, hasn’t been a nice bike to him though and has broken down on him a few times on trips but that was probably his fuckup when he shorted the battery accidentally as it’s all been electrical
Agree, they’re more for sealed and unsealed roads than trail riding. Great for a weekend away or a trip. I mentioned it to Luke as an option cuz there’s a heap of great rides down his way on unsealed roads or a mix of.
 

OzyM8

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How have u found the 996(?) @OzyM8
I’ve got the 2015 899 Panigale with the termi exhaust. It’s a great bike, heaps of fun. Definitely not for a pillion passenger though. Before I picked it up I got the rear pegs taken off and a rear cowl on, just registered it as a single seater. Mrs Ozy has got a Triumph Daytona 675.

edit: we took them down to Tassie last year for three weeks of riding. Had a blast. I think the roads down there were designed by a rider:) how good is Hellyer Gorge!

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Lucky Luke

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I’ve got the 2015 899 Panigale with the termi exhaust. It’s a great bike, heaps of fun. Definitely not for a pillion passenger though. Before I picked it up I got the rear pegs taken off and a rear cowl on, just registered it as a single seater. Mrs Ozy has got a Triumph Daytona 675.

edit: we took them down to Tassie last year for three weeks of riding. Had a blast. I think the roads down there were designed by a rider:) how good is Hellyer Gorge!

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It is, so many eh, the Ouse to Queenstown route is awesome. Queenstown to Strahan. Frankford Hway. The back rd from Deloraine to Kimberly to Sheffield . Elephents pass. This ring road C218 is my Fav; https://www.google.com/maps/place/Stanley+TAS+7331/@-41.0933601,145.081197,12z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0xaa7c17a2a1b4b105:0x403c94dd0ddf570!8m2!3d-40.766667!4d145.3 haven't ridden it on a bike yet. Done it in the car a few times
If that doesnt look like a race track then ur on a Harley! lmao
 
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OzyM8

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It is, so many eh, the Hobart to Queenstown route is awesome. Queenstown to Strahan. Frankford Hway. The back rd from Deloraine to Kimberly to Sheffield . Elephents pass. This ring road C218 is my Fav; https://www.google.com/maps/place/Stanley+TAS+7331/@-41.0933601,145.081197,12z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0xaa7c17a2a1b4b105:0x403c94dd0ddf570!8m2!3d-40.766667!4d145.3 haven't ridden it on a bike yet. Done it in the car a few times
If that doesnt look like a race track then ur on a Harley! lmao
there are so many, we did the rides you mentioned. Luckily we know a couple that have written some great books, it made it so easy for us. If you get a chance to pick this book up I’d highly recommend it. They’ve also done one for SE QLD which is excellent too.

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