I'm sure we can arrange some pics afterwards, WFM.
Sharpe1 & I & the 16 other Storms all had a blast at Walcha on the weekend! Some great pics too. The colours were pretty evenly spread with about the same number of red, yellow & black. One custom blue, ridden by a fella who cheerily cops more cr@p than anyone else I've ever met, managed to get lost & miss the main photo shoot though, so only 17 in most of the pics. I'll post a couple (or Sharpe1 will) as soon as I get a mo'.
There were threats of a few other bikes tagging along, but it ended up being pure Storm Heaven! And, of course, for the trip down, the skies opened & record downpours abounded. The main ride day with the group was perfect though & I only wish I'd bothered to stop & take a photo of the "twisty roads for 45km" sign. And the place is renowned for being left alone by the coppers!
I've completely lost my confidence in the tight stuff after coming off last year, but still ride like a maniac on the big sweepers. For about 40km of amazing 90-95kph recommended corners, I held the Storm absolutely flat. A Duke 1098 I passed decided to join in & tagged along behind, pulling up at the servo about a minute or two later while I was filling up. Big grin on his face & I was expecting a bit of a "that was great, thanks" or something. Instead, when his mates arrived, he raved on about that "guy" on the red bike in front of him

. I pointed out the tits & lack of chipolata, shook my head & laughed while I called him a sexist pig. He went bright red & his buddies thought it was hilarious... especially since he'd confessed he couldn't keep up!
Before Sharpe1 dobs me in, I'll admit I scored a lift back home on the Sunday in the "support vehicle". Two chicks in a ute towing two Storms on a trailor proved a novelty for the public though ;). And ner ner to Larry. If I'd ridden home, I wouldn't have been able to carry all the spoils home from the stop at the winery!
