Judgement Day

So I now had: One certified death-trap of a vehicle parked up at the mechanics; Some nice looking albeit non-matching fairings to make it look less battered even if more patchwork; and A booking with the local motor registration inspection station to confirm that it was at least legal, if not safe. For those who … Read more

Stop everything! (a.k.a. ‘the case of the Victorian parts bike’)

While recovering from the shock of the ‘you need a new engine’ news, navigating the appropriate government department processes required to get an interstate, unregistered bike re-registered and generally panicking about the whole thing, a wonderful beast appeared on the horizon – that wonderful thing called a ‘parts bike’. It was a 1992 I believe, … Read more

The road to roadworthy

So I was now in a possession of an unregistered, unroadworthy, battered FZR600 that had not seen active duty for quite a few years. I say ‘unroadworthy’ because even to my untrained eyes I could spot: A rear tyre that was squared off to hell and with just barely 6mm of tread left at the … Read more

Arrival day

The mind can do funny things to a person sometimes. Looking back at childhood or any other time in the past can lead us to remember only the good things, until we build up the memory to be far more wondrous than the reality of it all. In a similar way, the three weeks it … Read more

The search ends

I’d never heard of Tenterfield NSW until the Gumtree ad popped up in June. I had to Google it. But hey, Australia is a big place, with a lot of towns outside of the capital cities. Tenterfield is one of them, nestled inland, and south of the NSW/Queensland border. The bike was close enough. Not … Read more