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The Cormanus Chronicles: The ride that wasn’t
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The Cormanus Chronicles: The ride that wasn’t
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Prologue
For some time, Aussieflyer and I have planned to get together and ride for a few days. This has been complicated by living 1,600 kms apart and the fact that he’s a working stiff with responsibilities. But earlier this year, a window opened, and a plan was made. The plan involved a few days with Aussieflyer, a possible ride or two with Pterodactyl (who was busy with other things and couldn’t join me for more than a day at a time) and a meet up with noroomtomove who planned to join me on the return to Brisbane so he could see the motorcycle exhibition at the Queensland Gallery of Modern Art (see [url=http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=16759]here).

The plan was not without its risks. COVID, of course and my wife being amazingly busy and under a deal of pressure. She, however, encouraged me to go. She’s kind like that, but I think I noted a fleeting hint of a twinge of guilt as I settled my plans.

True to form, Cormanus set about making preparations for the trip as the last minute approached.

The main issue for resolution was the need for a new front tyre. Although not quite done, the Pirelli Angel GT on the front was not going to survive the 3,000 – 4,000 kms of the ride I hoped to make. Before setting out on last year’s ride to [url=http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=16236]Carnarvon Gorge, I’d relaced the rear with an easily obtainable Pirelli Sport Demon. Ben, the helpful young person at my local repair shop, told me the system said he could get one from the distributor, although getting it in time and fitting it would be a close-run thing.

The whole business was a catastrophe. The tyre didn’t arrive at the distributors. Another dealers promised it could get one but couldn’t. On the day I had planned to leave, I set out to phone every dealer I could find to see whether I could get any front tyre at all.

Eventually I spoke to a helpful woman at a dealer with a string of dealerships for pretty much every significant brand of motorcycle. You name it, they deal it. She assured me she’d searched their national database and they hadn’t a single Pirelli Sport Demon in stock across their multitude of stores. But they did have a Metzler 110/80 right there in the shop that they’d be happy to put aside and fit for me if I’d care to head down there.

Arriving clutching the front wheel so it could be installed, I was led proudly to the tyre and with a sinking heart saw it was indeed a 110/80 but 19” in diameter.

A young sales assistant in the shop tapped on his computer for a moment and said, “Just hang about, mate. I might be able to fix you up with something.” He strode out the door, crossed the road to their Triumph dealership and returned moments later clutching … drum roll … you guessed it … more drum rolling … a Pirelli Sport Demon 110/80/18. Bugger me.

Day 1 – 12 February 2021
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Regular readers know the drill with Cormanus’ maps. If you’re interested, click [url=https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=1Caz-ESjMtCAH9IbsQzSC3RhOlRkbmurM&usp=sharing]right here on this link to be taken to Google maps where you can toggle days, zoom in and out and do all sorts of fun things.

I set out early the next morning needing to put in two serious days to be able to meet Aussieflyer at our agreed rendezvous. Perhaps not enormous days for iron-butt types, but quite enough for Air Hawk types like me.

Partly to get some kilometres under my belt, but also because I was curious, I decided to take the main highway towards Sydney. A new stretch between Ballina and Grafton had recently been opened and I wanted to see what it was like. It was great. If you like highways. I don’t much on the bike, but it will make travel between Brisbane and Sydney much easier and is good to have for late-in-the-day or soaking wet runs home from points south.
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There aren’t many road tunnels in Australia. This one, not far over the NSW/Queensland border, is mostly for the benefit of wildlife.

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I’m not sure about this one, but I like the angled entry.

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This picture highlights the inadequacy of ‘lanyard cam’ for the motorcycling photographer. It is taken climbing a new bridge and at the very left hand edge shows the top of the lifting span of the bridge it replaced. So much for precision framing

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What can I say?

From Grafton, it was back to enjoyable roads as I made my way along the Grafton-Armidale road. I’ve described it often. I love it, and it was great to see it starting to recover from the ravages of the bushfires that tore through it in late 2019-early 2020. Indeed, one could have been forgiven for thinking parts of it were different places.
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February 2021

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January 2020

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A milestone

COVID is the great killjoy of 2020-21. Australia has been very strict about closing state borders and imposing lockdowns in order to try (reasonably successfully so far) to dampen the spread. Melbourne, which had suffered Australia’s longest and most debilitating lockdown in 2020 was again seeing a rising number of cases, but Aussieflyer and I figured that rural Victoria would remain safe from any lockdown. As I planned to stay well away from Melbourne, I was not too concerned.

Silly me.

As I rode the last, fast and enjoyable 70 kilometres from Ebor to Armidale, Aussieflyer rang to tell me the entire state of Victoria had been put into lockdown until the following Wednesday (17 February). I decided to ride on to Armidale, refuel, drink coffee and eat something while I pondered what to do.

It would be perfectly feasible to continue to ride south, delay my rendezvous with Aussieflyer and then, maybe, enjoy a bit of a ride. I had to be back in Brisbane by the 26th, but that was easily achievable.

But … there was no guarantee Victoria would be released from the lockdown. There was the possibility that my home state of Queensland would close its border and I’d have to quarantine when I got back. There was the matter of the pressure my wife was under that I could help relieve a little—although not from quarantine. I also faced the fact that, while I could have a perfectly interesting and enjoyable solo ride, a significant reason for this trip had been to catch up with CB1100-riding mates.

I finished my coffee, rang the Ebor Falls Motel, organised a room and retraced my tracks for 70 kilometres. When I told my wife I’d be home the next day, I heard the sigh of relief. For the record, when I got home, I was back at my computer helping her almost before I had time to change out of my riding gear.


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RE: The Cormanus Chronicles: The ride that wasn’t
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What an auspicious start, and what an ignominious end! That's such a shame.

The recovery of the forest is heartening! Life is tenacious.

I felt dizzy when I saw this pic, then discovered the trouble with it and effected a remedy:

[Image: 6a257d95dff41146cdefd0ffbfa635e4.jpg]


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Wow...I had no idea the lockdowns were that...forceful. Even at our worst, "lockdowns" around here seemed more of a suggestion as far as travel was concerned.

Very cool to see the forest recover though..

My favorite sign: Through Street...NO THROUGH ROAD. Kind of sums up the trip!!!

And speedo comment: sure do like the green face with the simplicity of the kilometers only readout...so clean looking.


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(04-17-2021, 03:13 PM)pdedse_imp Wrote: Wow...I had no idea the lockdowns were that...forceful. Even at our worst, "lockdowns" around here seemed more of a suggestion as far as travel was concerned.

Very cool to see the forest recover though..

My favorite sign: Through Street...NO THROUGH ROAD. Kind of sums up the trip!!!

And speedo comment: sure do like the green face with the simplicity of the kilometers only readout...so clean looking.

Forceful? He says in a "Four Yorkeshiremen" style. You don't know the meaning of forceful.

Being locked down in the State of Victoria, all 227,444 km² of it is "pure luxury". "I used to dream of being locked down in an area the size of Victoria".

In my day, virtually all of 2021 so far, we have been locked down to an area of 78.54km² AND we live in a shoebox under a motorway bridge eating gravel for breakfast .

We are lucky though, from April 12th we are now allowed a whole 1257km², a mere 20km radius from your house.


reference, on the odd chance someone doesn't know what I'm talking about: https://youtu.be/ue7wM0QC5LE


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Cormanus, I had a chuckle on seeing the signs Through St and No Through Road. Started my early Sunday AM off right! Thanks "mate", as I believe you would say in OZ.


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Enjoyable reading just the same - ride or not Thumbs Up


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(04-17-2021, 05:59 PM)Tev62_imp Wrote:
(04-17-2021, 03:13 PM)pdedse_imp Wrote: Wow...I had no idea the lockdowns were that...forceful. Even at our worst, "lockdowns" around here seemed more of a suggestion as far as travel was concerned.

Very cool to see the forest recover though..

My favorite sign: Through Street...NO THROUGH ROAD. Kind of sums up the trip!!!

And speedo comment: sure do like the green face with the simplicity of the kilometers only readout...so clean looking.

Forceful? He says in a "Four Yorkeshiremen" style. You don't know the meaning of forceful.

Being locked down in the State of Victoria, all 227,444 km² of it is "pure luxury". "I used to dream of being locked down in an area the size of Victoria".

In my day, virtually all of 2021 so far, we have been locked down to an area of 78.54km² AND we live in a shoebox under a motorway bridge eating gravel for breakfast .

We are lucky though, from April 12th we are now allowed a whole 1257km², a mere 20km radius from your house.


reference, on the odd chance someone doesn't know what I'm talking about: https://youtu.be/ue7wM0QC5LE

Forceful? He says in a "Four Yorkeshiremen" style. You don't know the meaning of forceful.

Being locked down in the State of Victoria, all 227,444 km² of it is "pure luxury". "I used to dream of being locked down in an area the size of Victoria".

In my day, virtually all of 2021 so far, we have been locked down to an area of 78.54km² AND we live in a shoebox under a motorway bridge eating gravel for breakfast .

We are lucky though, from April 12th we are now allowed a whole 1257km², a mere 20km radius from your house.


reference, on the odd chance someone doesn't know what I'm talking about: https://youtu.be/ue7wM0QC5LE
Luxury! 'ere we had t'quarantine in a shoe box for 28 in every 24 hours. We could wear a mask as long as we didn't breathe.
(04-17-2021, 02:45 PM)Stichill_imp Wrote: What an auspicious start, and what an ignominious end! That's such a shame.

The recovery of the forest is heartening! Life is tenacious.

I felt dizzy when I saw this pic, then discovered the trouble with it and effected a remedy:

[Image: 6a257d95dff41146cdefd0ffbfa635e4.jpg]

What are you doing to me, Stichill??? Now I fell totally disoriented. It's like riding a motorcycle in the USA!


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Nice to read the spirit is still intact to try. I temporary setback, as many of us had and are having. It will happen - you know it.


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Very cool! How do you set up such personalized maps?


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Cormanus Wrote:

Luxury! 'ere we had t'quarantine in a shoe box for 28 in every 24 hours. We could wear a mask as long as we didn't breathe.

Big Grin Beer


04-18-2021, 01:15 AM
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