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Ulysses Club AGM – Albany, Western Australia

by John Radford on Mar.27, 2010, under Humans, Motorcycles

The 2010 Ulysses Club AGM ran from 8th to 14th March and was held in Albany, Western Australia – each year it is held in a different Australian town or city. As I’ve only been a member for a little over a year, and this AGM was being held in our ‘own backyard’ as such, it was a perfect opportunity to checkout what a Ulysses AGM was all about. It was my first AGM, as well as my brother’s, and we both thoroughly enjoyed it.

Ulysses AGM Site - Centennial Oval Albany

Ulysses AGM Site - Centennial Oval Albany

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Bike is fixed – now with added ‘bling’

by John Radford on Jan.26, 2010, under Motorcycles

Dropped the Bike into RR Motorcycles on Wednesday last week, and picked it up Thursday with all the new bits fitted – thankyou RAC Insurance.

Apart from the new fairing, headlight, cowling brace, tank, indicator & mirror fitted under insurance; I’ve also fitted anodised (blue) clutch & brake levers, matching rear pegs (front ones are on back order), and headlight protector. Yesterday my Iridium tinted double-bubble windscreen arrived and doesn’t it look good :-)

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parts are in !

by John Radford on Jan.14, 2010, under Motorcycles

title says it all; both fairing halves, cowling brace, headlight, indicator & tank have arrived. The bike will go into the shop for a couple of days next week, and come out nice n shiny with new bits fitted :-)

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PSB Toodyay Bushfire Relief Ride

by John Radford on Jan.04, 2010, under Environment, Humans, Motorcycles

Over the period of a few days, a few people from PSB (Perth Street Bikes) organised a charity ride to Toodyay for Sun 3rd Jan ‘10. The purpose of the ride was to raise some funds for immediate expenses by those effected by the bushfires on 29th Dec ‘09 which destroyed 37 homes in the Toodyay  area. As Toodyay is a bit of a ‘Mecca’ for motorcylists, the ride was also to show support  by the motorcycle community for the residents of one of WA’s most popular ride venues.

Well, as it turned out being summer, the official Perth (Mt Lawley) temperature hit 39.9 C, which meant pretty everywhere else was tapping 43 – 44 C, and was a damned hot day for a ride. About 50 motorcyclists met up at the Caltex in Stratton for the ride, although several went on ahead in separate smaller groups (as did we).

Some of the bikes gathered at the Caltex Service Station (Stratton, WA) prior to the ride to Toodyay - photo courtesy 'Hammerhead' @ PSB

On arrival in Toodyay, several small fires could be seen still smouldering, and you could smell/taste the smoke & ash in the air. (continue reading…)

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Insurance repairs approved (finally)

by John Radford on Dec.23, 2009, under Motorcycles

I’ve been a bit busy with things the past few weeks, so thought it was time for some updates.

So just before Christmas, the insurance finally decided to approve the repairs to my bike based on the 3rd quote; originally they wanted to ‘write the bike off’ – I had no intention of that happening, by the time it was finally approved I’d already put in another 2000 + kms. Final result is I’ll be getting new left and right fairing halves, new cowling brace, new headlight, new tank and a new left indicator -  this won’t happen till early in the New Year, but at least it’s sorted.

I’d already replaced the front brake lever and rear brake pedal to get the bike going, plus a mountain of gaffer tape to hold headlight and fairing together, so it’ll be good to have the rest fixed properly. And to help protect against any future ‘offs’, I ‘ve fitted a R& G frame slider (only took a week from the UK). On top of that I’ve also got new anodised levers and pegs (front & rear) on their way – now all I have to do is clean the bike a bit more regularly (… maybe).

Once all is fixed, I’ll be raising my insurance cover so we won’t get into the debate of writing the bike off unless it’s genuinely totalled and un-ridable.

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Albany Christmas Pageant ride

by John Radford on Dec.08, 2009, under Motorcycles

As a prelude to the 2010 Ulysses AGM being held in Albany (WA), the local Ulysses branch was asked to lead the 2009 Albany Christmas Pageant. To help bolster numbers, members from other WA branches made the trip to Albany for the 5th Dec.

Our group left the usual Armadale departure point at 8am on Saturday, making out way down Albany Hwy as far as North Bannister, before taking the Wandering Rd turn-off. From there we made our way to Narrogin, and then via Gt Southern Hwy through to Katannining and Cranbrook. Rejoining Albany Hwy, we made our way to Mt Barker, then Albany itself. After locating ‘Frenchman’s Bay Rifle Club’, where camping had been arranged for those not staying in hotels/motels, I made my way back to my brother’s place in Mt Barker to off-load some of my gear, and for a brief rest before the Pageant. (continue reading…)

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Bike repairs – the ongoing drama

by John Radford on Dec.03, 2009, under Motorcycles

Insurance companies and bike shops are both a hassle when getting quotes to fix the bike.

First the bike shop quotes on items not absolutely necessary to repairs -  i.e. the mirror doesn’t need replacing because of a few small scratches on the back, nor does the lower centre fairing section need replacing (I couldn’t see any damage to it), and surely the fuel tank can have a small dent repaired instead of replacing the whole tank @ a cost of $950.00 – but quoting for these items took the repair quote above write-off value despite me advising them of the insured value and that I didn’t want the bike writing off – weren’t they listening? (continue reading…)

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Up, over and down I went

by John Radford on Nov.27, 2009, under Motorcycles

I ’spose it was bound to happen sooner or later, momentary lapse in concentration/error in judgement and down I went.

Wednesday was a nice mild looking day, sunny skies with a little cloud cover and temps in mid 20’s, so decided to go for a mid week ride Dwellingup way, but I didn’t even get out of metro area. I was at a giveway sign cnr Lake and Armadale waiting to turn left; there was absolutely no approaching traffic to the right, and the car in front moved off to the left, so I moved forward at 3-4 km/h checking traffic to right (still none), but car in front decided to stop again … quick grab of brakes, but too little too late … bang ! (continue reading…)

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Saturday/Sunday rides

by John Radford on Nov.23, 2009, under Motorcycles

After a fortnight of suffering hayfever and having constantly flowing sinuses, things finally dried up enough to venture out on the bike again.

Saturday was a *”fine’ day for a ride, so I just jumped on the bike and headed off with no particular destination in mind. First of the ‘regulation ride’ through the Weir Rd, which is always a good way to clear the head and get the blood pumping. When I got to Mundaring, I decided to continue on along Stoneville Rd through to Toodyay with the intention of heading back through the Sawn Valley and on home. However at Toodyay Rd I turned right instead, and headed to Toodyay, cause the weather was so nice and the road just beckoned.

I grabbed some munchies and a drink at Toodyay, (continue reading…)

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Hay Fever sucks

by John Radford on Nov.15, 2009, under Environment, Motorcycles, Vegetarianism

What a week it has been. I think the symptoms started the previous Wednesday, but it was only after riding to Midland on Monday that the symptoms of Hay Fever really set in.

I used to suffer from Sinus problems a lot, until I went vegan in ‘94 – the absence of dairy in my system greatly reduced the over production of mucous, and hence virtually eliminated severe sinus attacks. And after quitting smoking in ‘98,  sinus attacks were almost a thing of the past, they were rare and minor.

But this week’s Hay Fever attack reminded me fully of the pain and discomfort from blocked sinuses, a reminder I could’ve done without. I’m over the worst of it now, but am not going for a ride this Sunday as my head is still clogged up, and I would be needing to stop and remove my helmet every 10 minutes or so just to clear my nasal passages.

So instead I’m running a nice hot tub, adding some essential oils to it, and am then going to soak in it for a while – should help clear the head and lungs. I hope to go for a ride during the week, to plan out a ride for the group in a couple of weekends time.

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