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Author Topic: Three Bridges Vinduro  (Read 17410 times)
Serge C
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« on: March 05, 2012, 09,00:42 AM »

Although not an AMTRA event, round 2 of the Vintage Enduro Series was hosted by the Oakleigh motorcycle Club at Three Bridges, just outside of Yarra Junction.

Given the rain we had on the Saturday,  it was not looking hopful for a 'clean' event, but with money paid and anticipation running wild, it was off to Three Bridges for my first Vinduro.

Pat and I arrived pretty early, so we walked around to the staging point, where I bumped into Mick (from Endurobiketalk forum), which suprised me a bit 'cos he said he wasn't coming down.  Mick, like others, was booked in to do the Transmoto 12 Hour, and with that event postponed, he decided to head down south. Just as well that he did, otherwise we wouldn't be enjoying the photos he's taken!  Anyway, Mick introduced me to Dewy and Rookie (EBT forum regulars), and I introduced myself to a couple of other guys from that forum.

Formalities complete, it was time for scruitineering and riders breifing.....and off!  This was only the second time I have ridden out on my PE, so it took a LOT of time getting used to it on the slippery (did I mention slippery?) circuit.  Traction was not to be found anywhere (by me), and direction was an arbitary term used to explain the way your bike chose to go, having no relevance to the way you wanted it to go!  The circuit was layed out through a local apple orchard, with one long hill-climb weaving back and forward on itself.  I took a couple of those switch back corners quite well (even if I say so myself), only to find myself facing the direction I had just come!  WTF?  That wasn't part of the plan!  Still, we ploughed on and made it round the first (short) loop.  I took a quick breather and went out for lap 2.  This lap was worse than my first!  I spun-out, slipped-out and dropped-out too many times, my body weight increasing with every kilo of mud that was added to my riding gear.  After lap 2, I headed for the car, stripped off some gear and sat there....knackered to the power of infinity!

I wasn't keen, but I went out again. Plenty of other guys were reveling in the conditions, so it must be 'do-able'.  I was wrong!  Lap 3 was another disaster, but the PE was willing so we piloted her around to the end.  Another short break and it was time for lap 4.  This was (marginally) better, as the PE and I started to understand each other.  I still found the whole 2-stroke thing a bit daunting, but we made it.  Lap 5 saw me done!  I was stuffed, and ready to call it a day before I hurt myself.  Pat put in about 8 laps of the full loop, but also had a few 'moments' in the slippery conditions.  Happy that I had gone around enough times without damage to man or machine, I pulled the pin, got changed and enjoyed a fizzy, adult refreshment.

Ryan and the Oakleigh club had put on a great event.  The potential is there for some fantastic loops (in drier conditions for me please), but all that I spoke to had a good, if not exhausting time.  Good to chat with the EBT boys afterwards, and now looking forward to spending some more 'quality' time with the old girl before the next event.


Photos courtesy of Mick (Endurobike talk)







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AL
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« Reply #1 on: March 05, 2012, 09,38:55 AM »

Good report Serge. Its a great place to ride! Glad to hear both you and the PE made it through without any damage. Dont feel bad about Pat getting through more laps than you, Pat just love's "RACIN".
Al
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nathanstott
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« Reply #2 on: March 05, 2012, 09,44:24 AM »

Great report Serge, sounds like you had a fun day. I can't wait to ride my old Husky out there, if it's any consolation that circuit doesn't get much grippier in the middle of summer!!
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Frankie-boy
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« Reply #3 on: March 05, 2012, 09,48:06 AM »

I loved ya report Serge, I wish I was able to ride again & my 350 was a bit older,I would have been there for sure, the only way to ride the 2 stroker is...................Give it heaps Grin
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marko
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« Reply #4 on: March 06, 2012, 03,42:24 AM »

(Is that the xr200 that i have seen on peter.r's.eildon ride.)
I actually arrived there about 10.30am to find the carpark chocabloc,so drove back to yarra junction & picked up 2 steak pies & 2 cns a carlton.
Travelled back towards 3 bridges but turned of at mt.benak rd. parked & walked down barber hill trk. thru some scrub.
I knew i was close to the action when 2 maicos came within meters,now it was time to sit down have a pie & a can.
I'm just disapointed i left my camera at work.
Anyway was great to sit,watch & smell the oil burners.
p.s. I did spot you once serge,you looked very flash after the second can i drank.
Only joking well done champ.

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Serge C
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« Reply #5 on: March 06, 2012, 04,56:34 AM »





(Is that the xr200 that i have seen on peter.r's.eildon ride.)

Yes, that's Pat's XR200

Here is some helmet cam footage from Graham (Endurobiketalk)  The two clips make-up one full loop

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqKduFHC2H4&context=C3217d18ADOEgsToPDskIuCckWR1uY4b2fIYcpB8oy

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpPtNlTTqi4&feature=context&context=C3217d18ADOEgsToPDskIuCckWR1uY4b2fIYcpB8oy
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Dirtpilot72
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« Reply #6 on: March 06, 2012, 08,53:55 AM »

I won the Vinduro!
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« Reply #7 on: March 06, 2012, 11,29:44 AM »

Congrats Pat  Wink
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Serge C
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« Reply #8 on: March 06, 2012, 08,24:59 PM »

I won the Vinduro!

Idiot!
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Frankie-boy
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« Reply #9 on: March 06, 2012, 10,21:25 PM »

I won the Vinduro!

How can you win, when it's not a race?
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marko
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« Reply #10 on: March 07, 2012, 01,08:44 AM »

Maybe he's getting confused with the beef vindaloo,was that one of the prizes.
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sandra(bob)
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« Reply #11 on: March 07, 2012, 08,59:15 AM »

Great report and great pics...cant wait till i can tackle some of these rides...looks like a blast....from Sandra (aka Bob)
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