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REGIONAL FORUMS => AUS/NZ => Topic started by: jbrough7 on April 14, 2006, 03:21:10 PM

Title: Watch Out Aussies, Here We Come!!!!
Post by: jbrough7 on April 14, 2006, 03:21:10 PM
So my better half and I are talking and we says to each other, "Hey, when the kids are gone, let's take a year off and travel!"

Then I says, "No, travelling gets boring - let's go to one neat place for several months and buy a bike and just live there and enjoy!"

Better half says,  "Where, o big, strong husband, whom i always listen to?"

I says, "Australia!  We have good friends there...they have good beer...they have great weather...we can ride the bike year round instead of just 1.5 months!!"

"Where?" she says.

"Perth?" I says.  "Not sure.  I've heard great things about it!"

Waddaya think?  Is it Perth?
Title: Watch Out Aussies, Here We Come!!!!
Post by: B6mick on April 15, 2006, 07:00:25 AM
Hmmm Perth, well if ya like being, out the back of butt F*#* Idaho.
Yes there is a couple of good bike roads, but shhhhh, if ya like long straight flat boring hwy's Perth is a pretty safe bet. I think it could only be outdone by Alice Springs, or Broken Hill. For a riding/working holiday my advice would be the East coast. From Wilsons prom in the sth to Cape York in the Nth, roads roads and more roads. Ok the weather can be a lot worse than Perth, but the scenery and the roads would far outway anything Perth can offer. PS Perth Beer is Shyte.
Title: Watch Out Aussies, Here We Come!!!!
Post by: jesjames9598 on April 15, 2006, 07:56:27 AM
What the f**k is wrong with broken hill.Never rains some good roads and in the middle of every where.8 hours to the Island,6 hours to malala and Adelaide international for the drags,mf personal best is 3 hours 20 min to adelaide 512km away.Over 25 pubs and clubs lots of single woman,what more do you want.Oh and NO peak hour traffic and most of the highway patrol ride too.
Title: Watch Out Aussies, Here We Come!!!!
Post by: B6mick on April 16, 2006, 11:33:00 PM
Quote from: "jesjames9598"
What the f**k is wrong with broken hill.Never rains some good roads and in the middle of every where.8 hours to the Island,6 hours to malala and Adelaide international for the drags,mf personal best is 3 hours 20 min to adelaide 512km away.Over 25 pubs and clubs lots of single woman,what more do you want.Oh and NO peak hour traffic and most of the highway patrol ride too.


The place, absolutly nothing, but getting there is a bore, not quite as bad as the nullaboring heading to Perth, its great if ya hit the beaten track heading sth from the lakes, but ya got to admit, the roads maybe good for hitting land speed records if thats ya fun, its all yours, give me a mountain or coastal run anyday of the week thank you very much.
Title: Watch Out Aussies, Here We Come!!!!
Post by: aussiebandit on April 17, 2006, 08:48:04 AM
I have to, yet again, agreen with my learned friend, Mick.  

If you like long flat streches of road, and long flat beer, then go to Perth.

If like riding round corners, enjoy a bit of variety in your scenery, and nice beer, try the east coast.  Wilsons Prom can be a bit dodgy as far as the weather is concerned, it's not far from Melbourne, but it still wouldn't be as cold as you get in the great white north.  And the weather in Queensland often resembles that of a sauna turned on full, a dip in the ocean will fix that.....oh and Queensland beer is worse than Perth beer.  

It's so bad the even call it XXXX.
Title: Watch Out Aussies, Here We Come!!!!
Post by: Red01 on April 17, 2006, 11:32:07 AM
Quote from: "B6mick"
Hmmm Perth, well if ya like being, out the back of butt F*#* Idaho.


Methinks you've never been to butt F*#* Idaho.  :roll:  :stickpoke:

Let me present some pics for ya:  :banana:

(http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d35/paulweit/2004%20Bike%20trip/19_Spiral.jpg)

(http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d35/paulweit/2004%20Bike%20trip/23_Winding_Bandits.jpg)

(http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d35/paulweit/2004%20Bike%20trip/32_Paul_at_Canyon.jpg)

(Idaho can be flat and boring along the southernmost part - where their bigger burgs are, but out in "butt F*#*" territory, it's actually great.
Title: Watch Out Aussies, Here We Come!!!!
Post by: jbrough7 on April 17, 2006, 10:13:02 PM
Paul - I rode through Idaho just last summer and have to agree.  I can remember telling a hotel owner there it was the prettiest state yet that I had seen and I have been just about everywhere in the us of a!  I was totally shocked; expected the trip through to be very boring from people i had talked to.  
Jim
Title: Watch Out Aussies, Here We Come!!!!
Post by: B6mick on April 18, 2006, 05:00:51 AM
Quote from: "Red01"
Quote from: "B6mick"
Hmmm Perth, well if ya like being, out the back of butt F*#* Idaho.


Methinks you've never been to butt F*#* Idaho.  :roll:  :stickpoke:

Yes most correct I have not.
I must say sorry for those who I have offendeded.
But, its a saying that I picked up from one of your fellow yanks about 20 odd years ago, and the emphasis being "out the back of"

So when ever I'm asked where the hell I might be, off the beaten track, the answer most times is "out back of butt F*#* Idaho"
Title: Watch Out Aussies, Here We Come!!!!
Post by: aussiebandit on April 18, 2006, 08:49:35 AM
So when ever I'm asked where the hell I might be, off the beaten track, the answer most times is "out back of butt F*#* Idaho"

So it's a bit like the town from Hey Hey It's Saturday, Upper Kumbuckter West, we're Mrs McGilugutty was from.

Or is it just this side of the Black Stump.  Incidently, my in-laws live 45 minutes the other side of the Black Stump.  True story.  Go to Coolah, head out on the Gunedah Rd and then take the first right after The Black Stump, and then 45 minutes (if the road is open) later you're there.
Title: Watch Out Aussies, Here We Come!!!!
Post by: B6mick on April 18, 2006, 09:06:45 AM
Yep, see aussie's got it in one. :banana:
Title: Watch Out Aussies, Here We Come!!!!
Post by: jbrough7 on April 18, 2006, 05:31:40 PM
Aussiebandit:  I can't believe you're frickin' married!!  Or did you just HIRE those in-laws!!

Jim
Title: Watch Out Aussies, Here We Come!!!!
Post by: aussiebandit on April 19, 2006, 07:18:02 AM
Quote from: "jbrough7"
Aussiebandit:  I can't believe you're frickin' married!!  Or did you just HIRE those in-laws!!

Jim


Why do you find it hard to believe I'm married.  And believe me if I'd hired in-laws, I'd have been a damn site more selective.

My mother-in-law died 11 years ago, best thing she ever did.  But she still haunts me to this very day, you see she died 2 days before my birthday..the bitch (may god bless her soul).

I haven't seen or spoken to my father-in-law or sister-in-law since the funeral, and I've only briefly spoken to my brother-in-law a couple of times before I handed the Treasurer the phone..

For the record I've been married 18yrs on the 23 April.  I've got two kids, a 16yr old and a 10yr old. Oh just so you know, we've got a dog and cat, 2 cars, 2 bikes and my wife gets on with my family really well....except for my brother, but I don't get on with him all that well anyway....
Title: Watch Out Aussies, Here We Come!!!!
Post by: jbrough7 on April 19, 2006, 07:42:09 AM
Naw - I was just ribbin' ya!

You can pick your friends....... :sad:

Actually, I have a nephew on my wife's side who is my best bud - he's got a 750 vfr I would die for!

I have one of those ex-English father-in-laws who came over from supposed God's country in the early fifties and then spent the rest of his life telling everyone (including canadians) how useless canadians are and how perfect England is!  Thought I would strangle him several times.

have to feel for his kids - they grow up NOT English and NOT Canadian so, psychologically, they're stuck in an island somewhere in the atlantic.

I guess it's human nature to look back at where you come from as the greatest thing since sliced bread.

Weird how I, as a Canuck, was never good enough to be a son-in-law...but who was the only one there shovelling his drive at 5 am and getting his groceries and doing his electrical and plumbing once he got to old to do it himself.  It sure wasn't some poof!

Sorry for ranting but I feel tons better now. :thanks:

Jim
Title: Watch Out Aussies, Here We Come!!!!
Post by: aussiebandit on April 19, 2006, 08:48:08 AM
Actually, I was looking for a bit of sympathy.  18yrs, I would've been out on parole 8yrs ago if I'd committed murder.....

As for looking back at where you came from as being the best thing since sliced bread, well I was only a wee little lad of 5 when we moved to the land of Oz, but by all accounts we're a hell of a lot better of than we would've been.  Shyte, I'm always telling the relatives in Pommy Land to move here, the weather is warm and the beer is cold, and Beef looks, smells and tastes like Beef, and we can eat it......
Title: Watch Out Aussies, Here We Come!!!!
Post by: raychool on April 19, 2006, 10:35:29 AM
:banana: woot! perth!!
 :aus:
yeah there's lots of long straight roads but there is a few good ones near mundaring..

http://www.perthstreetbikes.com
Title: Watch Out Aussies, Here We Come!!!!
Post by: jbrough7 on April 19, 2006, 06:24:30 PM
Cool site, ray -- thanks - I'm going to check it out in more detail later.  is it just me or is having a big bike ride for blood donations just a bit too gruesome or suggestive!?!  I just saw a bike laid down on a big sweeping corner so the blood thing was right there..sorry.

Aussiebandit - what's that old joke about telling your friend you've been married for 25 years and he asks if you will get time off your sentence for good behaviour?

Jim
Title: Watch Out Aussies, Here We Come!!!!
Post by: B6mick on April 20, 2006, 06:52:53 AM
Quote from: "aussiebandit"
Actually, I was looking for a bit of sympathy.  18yrs, I would've been out on parole 8yrs ago if I'd committed murder.....

As for looking back at where you came from as being the best thing since sliced bread, well I was only a wee little lad of 5 when we moved to the land of Oz, but by all accounts we're a hell of a lot better of than we would've been.  Shyte, I'm always telling the relatives in Pommy Land to move here, the weather is warm and the beer is cold, and Beef looks, smells and tastes like Beef, and we can eat it......


Sympathy, ha, never.

As for the rest, in regard to the home country, I'm with you.
One of my relo's went back, bitching all the way, how shyte it was here, he got back and lasted 3 weeks. Got a phone call, "come pick me up, I'm at the airport", I laughed.
Title: Watch Out Aussies, Here We Come!!!!
Post by: jbrough7 on April 20, 2006, 07:09:24 AM
B6 - I'm with you - when they do go back to their 'beloved' home, they just pi$$ and moan about that too!  How much it has changed and it'll never be the same or as good.  Maybe it's just the personality type that is never happy about nothin'.  Give 'em $1 million and they would whine that it's not $2!! :monkeymoon:

Jim
Title: Watch Out Aussies, Here We Come!!!!
Post by: aussiebandit on April 20, 2006, 07:11:06 AM
Hey at least I'm not going back for seconds -  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:

DON'T YOU DARE TELL DONNA I SAID THAT - I LIKE MY NUTS RIGHT WHERE THEY ARE NOW.
Title: Watch Out Aussies, Here We Come!!!!
Post by: B6mick on April 20, 2006, 07:18:27 AM
Quote from: "aussiebandit"
Hey at least I'm not going back for seconds -  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:

DON'T YOU DARE TELL DONNA I SAID THAT - I LIKE MY NUTS RIGHT WHERE THEY ARE NOW.


Mum always said try and try again till ya get it right son.
so I'm trying again, and before the minister, her indoors, gets her 2 bobs worth in, yes I'm very trying :lol:  :lol:  :lol:

Yes and who would have thought I would ever get married again, after the bitter and twisted, 1st try. :duh:
Title: Watch Out Aussies, Here We Come!!!!
Post by: slo coach on April 20, 2006, 07:19:11 AM
perth sounds good....thinking of going there,my daughter lives there,my wife 28 years wants to catch the train to perth ,from sydney,,so hows that for straight and flat travelling....but i,m thinking its a good excuse for a ride on the bandit,anybody know whats involved in getting some aussie plates on the bike if i ship it over as would be ther to long to make renting one worthwhile...cheers slo coach
Title: Watch Out Aussies, Here We Come!!!!
Post by: jbrough7 on April 20, 2006, 07:20:36 AM
Sydney to Perth??  Is that like, 18 million kilometres??
Title: Watch Out Aussies, Here We Come!!!!
Post by: B6mick on April 20, 2006, 07:28:22 AM
Quote from: "slo coach"
perth sounds good....thinking of going there,my daughter lives there,my wife 28 years wants to catch the train to perth ,from sydney,,so hows that for straight and flat travelling....but i,m thinking its a good excuse for a ride on the bandit,anybody know whats involved in getting some aussie plates on the bike if i ship it over as would be ther to long to make renting one worthwhile...cheers slo coach


The train is the best idea, even if ya catch it on the west side of the great divide. Sit back relax with a few cold ones, and for safety sake, give the nullaboring a miss. I did many years ago, never again , I don't care how good the road is suposed to be. On my trip back I took the train option.

I'm pretty sure you can temp rego, on your plates. But if memory serves me correctly there is a time limit and you have to pay a bond, to make it not worth your while selling the bike here.
Title: Watch Out Aussies, Here We Come!!!!
Post by: aussiebandit on April 20, 2006, 07:29:56 AM
I wouldn't have thought that you'd need Aussie rego, providing you weren't staying too long, like permanently.

I'd check with one of those bike tour places like

http://www.motorcycletours.to/index.htm

oh and Jim our new found Canadian friend may find that web site useful....
Title: Watch Out Aussies, Here We Come!!!!
Post by: B6mick on April 20, 2006, 07:38:07 AM
That makes me wonder, cause quite a few times over the years I have spotted, adventure travellers on UK rego'd bikes.
Title: Watch Out Aussies, Here We Come!!!!
Post by: aussiebandit on April 20, 2006, 07:47:47 AM
I would've thought it's no different to us going over to the land of the long white cloud with our bikes, or going to the IOM in June with you own bike - now there's a road or 2 I'd like to ride.....

Oh and just for the record, no I'm not going, it is simply one of the things I dream about doing when I'm rich and famous....