Seahorse
Husqvarna
AA Class
It is now the height of the Australian summer and we have just recently had the hottest week on record, with temperatures regularly above 40C....
Consequently, the TE250 has sat in the shed for the last few months, that is until a few days ago when the weather prediction was for showers and a max of 27C
The bike was given a quick bit of TLC with some fresh oil and a clean air filter, all that was left to do was to pick somewhere to ride. My son Scott came to the rescue suggesting Nerong...a one hours drive North of where we live here on the East Coast.
The weather forcast predicted "occasional" showers and 27C..Reality was somewhat different however. The trip from Newcastle to Heatherbrae, where we were to meet up with Olfatbeerman was decidedly wet, with rain chasing us all the way. From Heatherbrae to Nerong was more of the same, fortunately it had tapered off to a light shower by the time we had parked and suited up.
By the time we hit the trails it was just sprinkling, none the less, every log across the trail was providing its own little challenge....(boy were they slippery.)
The aim of the day was to make our way from Nerong to the township of Stroud and back again. Linking as many trails together as possible.
Several of the stream crossings which are normally dry were decidely swollen, with one particularly deep one that swallowed my front wheel and had water lapping at the seat on the Husky.....
All up, we covered over 120K's in 6 hours (including a stop for lunch at the Stroud pub). The trails were spot on, with no dust and plenty of traction, apart from the sections with the dreaded orange clay.
Oldfatbeerman had a rear wheel puncture after a particularly snotty hill climb that took us all by surprise, but the wheel was quickly off, a new tube installed and we were soon on our way again.
I will admit to hitting the deck once during the day, while crossing a greasy log bridge and ended up trapped under the bike until it was pulled off me by Scott & Al.
All in all a great days riding, brilliant trails and great company....

Consequently, the TE250 has sat in the shed for the last few months, that is until a few days ago when the weather prediction was for showers and a max of 27C

The bike was given a quick bit of TLC with some fresh oil and a clean air filter, all that was left to do was to pick somewhere to ride. My son Scott came to the rescue suggesting Nerong...a one hours drive North of where we live here on the East Coast.
The weather forcast predicted "occasional" showers and 27C..Reality was somewhat different however. The trip from Newcastle to Heatherbrae, where we were to meet up with Olfatbeerman was decidedly wet, with rain chasing us all the way. From Heatherbrae to Nerong was more of the same, fortunately it had tapered off to a light shower by the time we had parked and suited up.
By the time we hit the trails it was just sprinkling, none the less, every log across the trail was providing its own little challenge....(boy were they slippery.)
The aim of the day was to make our way from Nerong to the township of Stroud and back again. Linking as many trails together as possible.
Several of the stream crossings which are normally dry were decidely swollen, with one particularly deep one that swallowed my front wheel and had water lapping at the seat on the Husky.....
All up, we covered over 120K's in 6 hours (including a stop for lunch at the Stroud pub). The trails were spot on, with no dust and plenty of traction, apart from the sections with the dreaded orange clay.
Oldfatbeerman had a rear wheel puncture after a particularly snotty hill climb that took us all by surprise, but the wheel was quickly off, a new tube installed and we were soon on our way again.
I will admit to hitting the deck once during the day, while crossing a greasy log bridge and ended up trapped under the bike until it was pulled off me by Scott & Al.
All in all a great days riding, brilliant trails and great company....