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Drunken Monkey
13th September 2010, 16:43
It's not often we're lucky enough to get to borrow a motorcycle while on holiday, and even less often are we blessed with a guided tour and fine weather. By 'we' I probably mean 'me', but I digress.

Anyway, this weekend afforded such that opportunity. With only a couple days up my sleeve and many other things to do, my wonderful (for an Australian, anyway) host took me on a bit of a tiki tour.

Leaving Brisbane at the arse-crack of dawn (6am), sun already up, we trundled out to fuel up and head out. Not a cloud in the sky, but still just the faintest chill in the air - enough to get through the unlined leathers. Off we headed, south of the city and up into the hills. The ride up to Mt Tamborine is reasonably windy, however the road is quite rough. The little run takes you up to a view point where you can see across the expanse that stretches west of the city and out to the boonies. Down the other side, via 'The goat track', a twisty (several 20km/h corners), downhill run with a couple of single-car width, one way lanes to the bottom to where the roads and the bush starts to open out.

From there, a mix of main highways and back roads (including a bit of sport-tourer safe light gravel) takes you past Beaudesert and through to the small township of Boonah. Pick up little sis, stop off at the bakery for a pie, then head back more directly into Brizze for lunch.

The whole thing is not much more than 200km, so definately no more than an equivalent quick run from Auckland - Clevedon - Kawakawa - Pokeno, and certainly less technical. Much more suitable for sport touring and touring than sport bikes, given the straighter stretches and rougher roads, but still all types of bikes can be catered for out this way. You can take even more of the gravel options and make it adventure bike friendly too.

All in all, a good run for any Kiwi Biker who's over the ditch and looking for something to do where time is short and your bike bum/wrists/back/neck isn't broken in (or has softened somewhat like mine has). Not too technical except for maybe a complete L-plater/noob, although experienced/fast riders may want a longer or more technical challenge.

Best part: Aussie weather.

Worst part: Aussie pies.

ducatijim
13th September 2010, 17:40
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Worst part: Aussie pies.

Mmmmm, i think you picked a bad bakery....unusual in Oz!:sick:

Laava
16th September 2010, 15:20
Recently did that area in a Kia Rio. Wishing like hell I was on a bike! From there, there are some awesome inland roads heading down to NSW.

Drunken Monkey
18th September 2010, 11:44
Recently did that area in a Kia Rio...

"Car" or "cage" would have sufficed. One should never admit to driving one of those.

;)

Drunken Monkey
18th September 2010, 11:46
Mmmmm, i think you picked a bad bakery....unusual in Oz!:sick:

Hmmm, I think this calls for a new thread/poll. I thought it was a commonly known world wide fact that Aussie pies just aren't as good.

Laava
18th September 2010, 18:43
"Car" or "cage" would have sufficed. One should never admit to driving one of those.

;)

I'm sorry, I had no idea!:weep::weep::cry::cry:

Waxxa
20th September 2010, 12:01
riding up through the Hinterland does have some good riding and views.

I went the length of Mooloolaba down to Byron bay and as far inland as Kyogle and the Glass House Mountains.

Fantastic week of riding!