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jazbug5
18th July 2005, 19:37
Well, hello there everyone.

One or two people have hassled me to get around to doing a little update from me so as to let you know what I’ve been up to over here. Unfortunately, thus far that would make for very dull (not to mention brief) reading.

For those that don’t know, I am now in Brisbane. I chose to come here because I think I’ve had a lifetime of rain and cold in the last couple of years (well, try being a postie in England and you’ll soon know what I mean…). Anyway, this is the Sunshine State, right? It is winter here, apparently. A freezing 20 degrees most days (well, that’s what they say, but today I had the distinct impression that I was under some sort of celestial grill, and definitely beginning to singe about the edges) and the people I worked with last week were hugging themselves and whinging about the most pleasant zephyr as though they were in the middle of an Arctic gale. Maybe it’s an Australian thing?
Anyway, I am rambling. That’s a ‘me’ thing. Sorry.

I live in suburban Hell, Brisbane. I have no bike yet. You begin to see why there has been no update..? I am working as much as possible to rectify this situation, as it appears to me that to be without transport is in direct contravention of Queensland bylaws. The only time a Queenslander exits their personal metal box is to dash into a shopping centre or a petrol station. Pavements are for parking on when you run out of space in your driveway and on your front lawn. The train station I commute into the city from (one hour by express train) is a twenty minute walk from where I live. Today, for the first time that I can recall, I came across another human. He was having an animated conversation with a cockatiel, and crouching at the side of the road. I suspect that he had become disorientated in the heat and had temporarily lost his car…

So. Anyway, moving onto bikes. Yesterday, I thought to myself that I would go to the National Park for a walk. It was a gorgeous day, and actually the plants and native creatures here are fascinating, and there are probably no vile cars in the forest at least (no doubt something they are working on fixing, though) so the perfect excursion- and cheap. I walked the twenty dusty minutes to the train station, after waiting half an hour for a fictional bus. I waited a further twenty minutes for a train. An hour of chuntering, rocking motion listening to Aussie teenagers explore the various permutations of the word ‘like’. Twenty minutes walk to the bus stop, pausing only to watch a man get arrested for being publicly mad in front of tourists.
Joy! The bus was actually sitting there as if it expected me!

Now, since I have been in Brisbane I have seen comparatively few bikes. Given that the cagers drive in a manner that makes Aucklanders look like God Fearing driving instructors, I figured that those brave enough to ride much were all now hood ornaments or in specialised nursing homes. I did meet one, with an incredibly shiny Brutale; however, I think he had put only about 100 k on the clock in a year- and didn’t like to go on ‘long rides’ where he might encounter dangerous twisty bits… so I think you’ll agree he didn’t actually count. On this bus journey, though, as we got a little higher and closer to the National Park, I removed my nose from my book to look at the view, and what should I see but bikes! Not one, but two! While shaking my head and checking to see if exposure to heat had given me double vision, I then saw three…! Okay, so there were bikes here. They kept on going past, causing me to develop an irrational desire to chew the seat in front of me out of frustration. At this point I saw what I took to be the entrance to the National Park, and got off, forgetting momentarily in my fuddled bike-induced distraction that they like to build their homes BIG here. I was 4 ks early. And would need to wait for the next bus, whenever that might be.

Settling down in the dust under the bus stop to watch the now constant stream of very shiny bikes fly by, two suddenly peeled off and turned into the car park. I gazed wistfully at the two machines as they drew to a stop and the riders dismounted. One was a gixxer, the other a big, shiny silver WTF? After two minutes I gave up and ambled over, probably looking a little wild eyed and disturbing. It turned out to be a Kawasaki, (sorry, I forget what, but it was new) and both were thou’s. And very, very shiny. Their friend had just been pinged by the cops, and they were waiting for him to catch up. It turned out they’d both only been riding since about December, but Queensland’s system allowed them to proceed to a full license almost immediately. Me? Jealous? *cough*
‘So;’ I asked them. ‘Is is normal to have this many bikes up here on the weekend..?’
‘Ah, well;’ says one. ‘They’re probably all in town for the bike show.’
Cue double take.
‘Oh..? And where is that..?’ I asked, mentally calculating whether I could make it back in time to see anything after my walk. Suddenly the bus turned up, and knowing that if I didn’t take it I could easily die out here before another showed up (did I mention how bad public transport is here?) I sprinted back to the stop and leapt on. Of course, this was one of the buses that, when there is an ‘s’ in the day, the bus driver’s middle name is Algernon and the morning’s ritually slaughtered cat’s guts formed an 8, does not go all the way to the National Park, but terminates three stops earlier, where the bus driver alights and sacrifices a black cockerel before having a cup of tea and a jam doughnut.

‘Bugger it.’ I thought. ‘The sodding park will be here next week, but the show won’t.’ So I stayed on the bloody bus.
Half an hour of weaving about (pining as bikes zoomed past).
A ten minute train ride to the station in Chinatown next to the bridge under which it was being held.
Ten minute’s walk to the bridge (via concrete spaghetti junction stylings by the finest in Birsbane’s urban planning department).

Thirty seconds of horrible realisation upon reaching the bank of the river that I was on the wrong side, and the metal glinting miles off across the water was actually hundreds of bikes and not a bizarre mirage…
Twenty minutes crossing the bridge, ten minutes of which was over and beyond the park where the show was being held far beneath the walkway (urban planning again…). Having checked my little map to try and get some bearings halfway across, I discovered that I was in fact crossing Circular Quay- the one from the Pogues song, ‘Waltzing Matilda’, if anyone remembers it..? The perfect dirge to hum as I marched in the searing heat towards the now dwindling show… ten minutes in the opposite direction again. (Thanks, Brisbane Urban Planning, my thighs are much more svelte these days...)

Which was now pretty much all lurid hogs. Not my thing, but I amused myself by wandering around wondering which of the strangely dressed gentlemen were accountants during the week. However, on the other side of the vast encampment of hogs there were still some gorgeous classic bikes to be seen.
Thinking always of you fellas, I snapped a few pics on my little digi for your amusement.
I must say, the caravan affair would silence even the most avid Goldwing advocate… and look at the matching Mitchmobiles- she’s been breeding on the quiet! Aw.

Okay, must go as my bum is now numb and the landlady is back, demanding access to her computer.

jazbug5
18th July 2005, 19:40
Okay, here's the Mitch picture and a helmet some of you might like... and, er, an advert for a different sort of 'club' which I snapped before running far, far away...

duckman
18th July 2005, 20:07
Awseome write-up Jaz,

You have quite the way with words.

Have you ever considered travel journalism ?? (sp).

crashe
18th July 2005, 20:21
great write up....
Glad you finally found some m/bikes.... :ride:

Now all ya need is some money to buy one for yourself...
:ride: :ride: :ride:

Hey are you a bit of a chicken, to not sign up for the Friday and Saturday night event...?. :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

zadok
18th July 2005, 20:30
You've gone to the wrong state! WA is the state to be. Was over on the Gold Coast last October. I must admit I liked it, but very busy. Went through Brisbane and didn't particularly like it. Also seemed very busy as well. There's me and mstriumph over here. Anymore WA KB's that we don't know about? SPEAK UP.

Jantar
18th July 2005, 20:31
Sounds like a great day out. Please send the next episode soon. :yes:

Hitcher
18th July 2005, 20:32
Good to hear that all is well in the West Island, Jazzie (for that must now surely be your name, given you are in Brizzie, on the east coast of Aussie).

Big Dave
18th July 2005, 20:43
You've gone to the wrong state! WA is the state to be. Was over on the Gold Coast last October. I must admit I liked it, but very busy. Went through Brisbane and didn't particularly like it. Also seemed very busy as well. There's me and mstriumph over here. Anymore WA KB's that we don't know about? SPEAK UP.


I spent a decade in Perth one year.
(gross generalisation time) Hated the place as much as they hated me.

Kiwis are welcome - so are Tasmanians (my Mrs) - but if you come from Sydney or Melbourne you are held personally responsible for every issue that has ever beset the West. A more parochial town there isn't. 'Oh! you're from the 'eastern states' they sneer.

You can have it mate - my dickey knees will give me till I'm 50 in auckland and then I'm off to the Gold Coast and 'party on, Garth'.

Few to go yet.

myvice
18th July 2005, 21:08
Hot now? Summer will kill you!
Must get back and see my Dad one day...
There are some nice windy roads over there but you go 34687498827354ks in a straght line to find them!
Good bike mags too, try Aust Motocycle News

erik
18th July 2005, 21:48
I have to agree, that was a really well written and entertaining write up :) :niceone:
The pics weren't bad either :)

sels1
18th July 2005, 22:03
Nice to hear from ya Jaz, keep it coming

vifferman
18th July 2005, 22:08
I spent a decade in Perth one year..
I spent a total of 16 weeks in Perth in 1999-2000. It's very like Hamilton (a service town) only not. I was amused when the Perthites (Perthians??) complained about the "traffic jams". "Waddyarmean? It's still movin', innnit?!?" and at 70 km/h or so, too. :yes:
And the weather: "Typical blardy weather!" (i.e., it rained briefly, then was brilliantly fine for another few weeks). :weird:
Great write-up, Jazzie! :niceone:

badlieutenant
18th July 2005, 23:15
she is alive!!

Big Dave
18th July 2005, 23:58
Say hello to Brissy for me - weekends on the Gold coast and the cruise down to a mate's place on the Broadwater. You can get pretty fond of that.
You have checked what the average summer temperatures are? Snigger.

rfc85
19th July 2005, 06:19
a very good read-thanks

NC
19th July 2005, 06:43
We miss you Jaz :yes:

You must be freezing in that 20 oC weather :cold: :rofl:

LB
19th July 2005, 08:36
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Good to hear from you Jaz! Great write up. (Were the blokes cute??)
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Sparky Bills
19th July 2005, 08:43
Be care full of a tall bloke by the name of Alan, who i hate to say... Looks like me-but skinnier! Thats my older brother whos just moved over there too.

Geez... 20oC, you must be freezing!
Good luck for summer.

Take care of yourself over there!
Martin

GSVR
19th July 2005, 20:11
Wondered what you where up to so looked to see if you had done any posting and got this.

Great writeup. That last picture is a strange one. Swingers Club? Is this run by sidecar owners?

Good to hear from you.

jazbug5
20th July 2005, 20:11
Cheers chaps- just to let you know, that I appear to be in 'Destroy All Technology" mode, and am, 'between mobile phones', not to mention my bloody Palm Pilot and our internet computer have karked it, for now anyway. Not being rude, honest injun.
In an internet cafe having Cantonese shrieked into my ears. Ouch.
Will wait until I have access to somewhere I can think before trying to write anything sensible....

Paul in NZ
20th July 2005, 21:25
You took a piccie of a Guzzi.... (sigh) and a Triton! I KNEW you were a good sort! Take care and come back soon.