Saturday 5 February 2022


Well, it's a national holiday today, or this weekend, so sitting here with the rain tumbling down Lofi Beats and Sophie Tucker playing, time to cruise through another blog for you all. Pretty pleased with the Guzzi, it's now warranted and registered. $57.00 to register, that's what all bikes should be. So we have a mid week ride around the Coromandel coming up this week, which I am really looking forward to. On any trip we have taken, every night is essentially party night, particularly the first night. Hotels are chosen for their abilities to fit us all in and a safe haven for the motorcycles ( always comes first). We eat well, drink lots of great wines, consume more than a few bourbons. We sit around in large groups sorting out quiz night and telling stories. It is an unavoidable part of motorcycling life and with people who are or become your friends (sometimes for life). This is a natural byproduct of being with like minded souls, the superior beings called motorcyclists. I look around our evenings tables at our typically hilarious dinners, some excellent riders in this lot, and all enjoyable to a man. Tales of rule bendings, trouble making, and near close calls. All in a strange vein of humour ( usually at the expense of others), that we all as motorcyclists understand instantly. Sure the lies get bigger and the speeds faster, but we all understand that and accept that as part of who we are. So got to prep the Guzzi for the next big lizard ride the following month. By then I should have the heads torqued down and the valve clearances all sorted out. It's a lovely bike to ride, very similar to the Ducati GT750 in it's position and stance. MotoGP has kicked off again with the first official testing underway this weekend, and some of the bikes look bloody gorgeous. Love this time of year re learning who is who on the track and seeing all the new color schemes. The riding styles are now completely different to how they were just a few short years back. I mean check out the first image in this weeks blog. Amazing really, and with this new season we have a lot of new 'rookies' entering the big class, so it should be interesting to see how they go, and what impact they have on the premier class. My prediction, lots of paint swapping, a few bikes clattering into the sand, a few upsets from the newbies and then a settling in period where the riders from the past couple of years will get their 'A' game out and rise to the top. Bring on March and the start of the season. Well enough here's the latest installment, please enjoy and share.





What great machines these were. I don't know of a single person who rode them that didn't flip them.

The new 2022 Yamaha in its finery, and this is just the satellite teams!!!! 

I always enjoy searching the new sponsors to see what they actually do.
Ducati came out with 2 pipe variations, this the 'long pipe' version
Still crazy after all these years




A lovely Guzzi
Noice work mite

A concept, but quite nice
Malcolm Smith, an amazing rider and all round nice guy













Kevin MaGhee in his early days



















pretty update of the Guzzi



On Any Sunday scene



I don't know there's just something about them














Quite possibly the best ever Bevel I have seen







































































































































I wonder where that van is now.

A Lizard getting it on in Australia.
There's something quite sensitive about this image of this beautiful lady





































































Classic , these guys have a sense of humor 




























And what a stunning image of design+ form+ function. Hope you all enjoyed the page. See you all in a couple of weeks. Enjoy your friends, don't piss them off, you'll lose more than you realise. Drink plenty with them, laugh like you've never laughed before, and ride. We aren't here for a long time, but a good time.
 

5 comments:

  1. Another cracker Grant. Thank You.

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  2. Kawsaki 440 was a stunner.............

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  3. Thanks! Can't wait to hear about your T-3

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  4. I can never fault your content , mind blowing thank you Grant.

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