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Old Steve
28th July 2013, 19:26
I'm flying up to Townsville next Saturday morning to pick up a 2002, white Honda ST1100 and ride it the 400 km home to Mackay, I've come out of the closet, so to speak.

Up until now, I've called my bikes after women in song titles, GLORIA and Angie, but this one might be "Songbird" after the Fleetwood Mac song covered by Eva Cassidy. Any other name suggestions? Thought I'd keep "Roxanne" until I had a red bike.

Will post a photo, just got to transfer it from my work laptop to this one.

duckonin
28th July 2013, 19:41
So you left Tauranga 'old steve' ?:shit:

Oakie
28th July 2013, 22:38
'Moby'

I need say nothing more.

Old Steve
29th July 2013, 13:25
Duckonin, yeah - I've been in QLD for eight months now. Got offered a job in my area of speciality (lubricants and filtration) so slid across the ditch.

Oakie, how unkind. OK, it's not a 600 Bandit but it's not such a great white whale. In fact I was surprised how light it felt with the weight so low - Vee-4 and under seat fuel tank help.


285495

Road kill
29th July 2013, 19:24
Duckonin, yeah - I've been in QLD for eight months now. Got offered a job in my area of speciality (lubricants and filtration) so slid across the ditch.

Oakie, how unkind. OK, it's not a 600 Bandit but it's not such a great white whale. In fact I was surprised how light it felt with the weight so low - Vee-4 and under seat fuel tank help.


285495

Hell, chuck on ya' floro vest an white lid an nobodies gonn'a pull out in front of that thing.

Not ever,,,cool:niceone:

skippa1
29th July 2013, 19:25
Brian......

fridayflash
29th July 2013, 19:30
great ride, lucky bastard..and the near perfect bike for it
ive got a mate in alice with one of them..great mile eater

98tls
29th July 2013, 19:36
Duckonin, yeah - I've been in QLD for eight months now. Got offered a job in my area of speciality (lubricants and filtration) so slid across the ditch.

Oakie, how unkind. OK, it's not a 600 Bandit but it's not such a great white whale. In fact I was surprised how light it felt with the weight so low - Vee-4 and under seat fuel tank help.


285495

Fancy seeing you here,bike looks great S,happy travels eh...

Tigadee
30th July 2013, 11:12
I'd called it the "Space Shuttle"! :laugh:

Old Steve
30th July 2013, 18:40
Hell, chuck on ya' floro vest an white lid an nobodies gonn'a pull out in front of that thing.

Not ever,,,cool:niceone:

Yeah, the thought had occurred to me. If I'm on a white bike like the Police rode, in a black bike suit, fluoro hi-viz and white helmet there might not be too many cagers who:

1. Won't see me

2. and will be prepared to pull out in front of me.

Should make passing easy as well, flick on the hazard lights, watch them veer off the road, and just ease the right wrist around a few degrees.

gammaguy
30th July 2013, 19:05
I talk to myself all the time when riding,but I have to do it in French because the voices are always listening:eek::shutup:

duckonin
30th July 2013, 20:04
Duckonin, yeah - I've been in QLD for eight months now. Got offered a job in my area of speciality (lubricants and filtration) so slid across the ditch


285495

Good for you. Enjoy.

Hinny
30th July 2013, 20:22
Looks tidy.
Got some more pics? Details? Interesting mount for the spotlight.
I was running similar looking Narva spots. 130w bulbs. Could see for miles.
My bike has the 28 amp alternator of the early bikes. When the rectifier blew I decided spots were a little too much extra load so I swapped them for a couple of Narva LED Daytime running lights.

Mo NZ
31st July 2013, 08:51
Your really going to enjoy that bike. What a beauty, Townsville to Mackay would be a god shakedown trip. Enjoy.

Old Steve
31st July 2013, 11:09
Yeah Hinny, the fact it was a 2002 with the 40 amp alternator - they upgraded to 40 amp in 1996 though all Police bikes had the 40A alternator - was one of the deciding factors on my chosing this bike. The spotlight switch is in the lift top box on the fairing beside the top cover (do you call it the tank on an ST?) where the 12V power feed is.

Mo NZ, I'm really looking forward to Saturday and a nice familiarisation ride home. Will post some pictures of the ride - be prepared for images of MAMOBSC (miles and miles of bloody sugar cane), though the harvesting season has started and there's lots of long empty swathes through the cane where the harvesters have already been.

Will also get a photo of me with the bike and update my avatar :-)

unstuck
31st July 2013, 11:16
Very nice looking bike, giz a go mister.:2thumbsup

shafty
31st July 2013, 14:09
Welcome to world of STs !

St-riders.com is a great resource - I love the 1100s, Congrats

Shafty

skinman
2nd August 2013, 21:41
whole different ride going from a c50 to a bike like that aye

yod
2nd August 2013, 21:49
is that a Corbin seat?