Broke Ride 20th July 2023


 On arrival at Maccas McGraths Hill the temperature was a brisk 6 degrees but that did not deter 14 other riders from near and far. Simon Morgan turned up on a brand new Triumph Bonneville and volunteered to ride as TEC so he could take some time to familiarise himself with the new machine. Just prior to 10 o’clock the briefing outlined a fairly straightforward route with a pit stop at the Grey Gum Cafe although not open for business until Fridayit still works well as a good half way point if you packed a drink and muesli bar. The question of Corner Marking was raised and although the only two intersections where we turn right to reach our destination are well signposted we would corner mark just to be sure. A brisk pace was set as we headed off up the Putty. The weather was perfect and virtually no traffic however there was a report of at least 4 lots of roadworks on the Live Traffic App but there turned out to be numerous work sites but we were only stopped to allow enough time for 15 bikes to regroup. Very little to no traffic was encountered on the Putty Road today hence no flash for cash camera cars were present which seemed a bit odd. Simon our TEC on the Trumpy decided to pull the pin and head back so Rob Toshack on the V-Strom volunteered for TEC after morning tea. So, I’m pleased to report that we did not lose anyone in fact our numbers got a boost when Alan Bateman met us in Broke. After lunch I relinquished my responsibilities as ride leader to ride solo in the direction of Singleton as the mass gathering dispersed in the direction of Pie in the Sky.

Dave Sipple

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