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    Aaaahhhh Neemo.... Do you know him T.B?????

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    Well its been a whole year of talking the talk. Now its time to put a plan together. I'm waiting for details (trying to swing a deal) to come back from Cape Yorke tours.
    www.capeyorkmotorcycles.com.au

    Please pm me if you are interested in going mid next year, probably August.
    there are two tours a 5 day and an 8 day so please state your preference.

    I'll then come back with a breakdown on pricing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ktmboy View Post
    you better be quick or a busted old man may over take you doing the sweep. Lol
    you putting your hand in your pocket(not for a fiddle you queer ...) but to come on this ride?

    Garranteed fun!!
    lol!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Id be keen as to do that wollongbong ride, I wouldnt be to keen on getting raped by the wogs/abbos hahaha

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    I did this ride a few years ago with Cape York tours-we did the full Monty up to CY and back. I would highly recommend it. The riding is not all that hard but they will tailor the ride to the group.....I'll post some photos somewhere for people to have a look......alas I didn't have a very good camera in those days....

    Quote Originally Posted by Ktmboy View Post
    Well its been a whole year of talking the talk. Now its time to put a plan together. I'm waiting for details (trying to swing a deal) to come back from Cape Yorke tours.
    www.capeyorkmotorcycles.com.au

    Please pm me if you are interested in going mid next year, probably August.
    there are two tours a 5 day and an 8 day so please state your preference.

    I'll then come back with a breakdown on pricing.

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    i looked at doing a ride with Cape York Motorcycles this year - (thanks to getting made redundant it got put on hold!) But looking round they seem to be the best and cheapest. If you need numbers let me know as a couple of us would be keen around aug-oct next year.. either that or the goldfield ride.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ktmboy View Post
    Always wanted to do this so I'd like to organise a group to do this ride probably in about 12 months time.


    My questions are.
    - What companies are best for our requirements(genuine off road).
    - What time of year is the best time to go.
    - What group size is best
    - Is there lots of road riding (does everyone need to have a motorbike license)
    cape york motorcycles seem to be the best organised, with good modern bikes. between march and november would be the best time, (likely only time) because of flooding on the cape during the wet season, and you need your license
    Quote Originally Posted by Anthrax View Post
    There are a few operations offering off road tours to the tip of Cape York but from what i've heard Cape York Motorcycle Adventures are at the top of the list.
    http://www.capeyorkmotorcycles.com.au/dirt-tours.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pierce View Post
    My grandfather did a ride along these lines a good decade ago. He enjoyed it but found the terrain wasn't really tough enough. I'd say there are loads of different treks you could do though.
    if you're expecting hard out bush bashing, you will be disapointed. mostly its gravel/dirt roads and a few 4x4 tracks, river crossings are prob the most challenging, and dont worry, they teach you how to escape from a crocs jaws before you leave
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    check this guys vids on youtube too, he's done the trip every year for last few years, vids are a bit long and can be dull but it gives you a good idea of terain, difficulty, etc
    http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=.../2/_S6vCh4pHaU
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    there also a report from a guy who did a solo trip on adv rider

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