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Turismo 2010

Started by techno, July 09, 2009, 04:44:03 AM

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heatherp

You wouldn't want it be loaded as it looks like she's got an itchy trigger finger.
Think the recoil would probably throw Jukie into the middle of last week.  [cheeky]

bikeless

nar once rnj got her stance right nothing was safe  [bow_down]

bikeless

Quote from: techno on February 24, 2010, 01:49:33 AM
Good god! is that thing loaded?
well its no good unloader  [laugh] the neighbors are yoused  to it they get a feed too when we come home  [thumbsup] [bacon]

Betty

Quote from: techno on February 24, 2010, 01:49:33 AM
Good god! is that thing loaded?

Jukie is always loaded.

Oh wait, that's not quite what you meant was it.
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Jukie

Yep loaded and ready to go anytime [evil]
Before Honda CB125N
          Suzuki GS125
Now.   Ducati 620ie
          Lambretta Li150
          Ducati S4RT

bikeless


Jukie

Yes ian just carrying a injury I'd too but ready to go and do anythin
Before Honda CB125N
          Suzuki GS125
Now.   Ducati 620ie
          Lambretta Li150
          Ducati S4RT

wrxmy99

OK so we planned and booked this before I knew the Duc Turismo was on but I'll be down there with a mate and our wives for a week mid march for our own personal Tassie Turismo (13 sleeps!!!)

Any tips....must sees from those that have just returned...live there...been before??

Cheers


Andy
08 MS2R1000

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08 HM1100S
01 M900Si.e.
03 WR250F
90 XR250
97 ST2

Betty

Tip to myself is to return as a proper tourist ... fly down and hire a car ... it is too hard for me to play tourist on a bike ... you can't wander too far with full gear on.

As for the roads just do them all. Most enjoyable (that we did) on the moto I would probably say St. Helens to Scottsdale (thanks Bazz) and the road out to Cradle Mountain ... ohh and climbing up that pass that somebody else will have to name for me on the way to Hobart.

I am sure others will have better advice ... no doubt Bazz (Bikeless) will lead you astray, umm I mean, point you in the right direction.
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bikeless

Quote from: Betty on February 25, 2010, 11:52:05 AM
Tip to myself is to return as a proper tourist ... fly down and hire a car ... it is too hard for me to play tourist on a bike ... you can't wander too far with full gear on.

As for the roads just do them all. Most enjoyable (that we did) on the moto I would probably say St. Helens to Scottsdale (thanks Bazz) and the road out to Cradle Mountain ... ohh and climbing up that pass that somebody else will have to name for me on the way to Hobart.

I am sure others will have better advice ... no doubt Bazz (Bikeless) will lead you astray, umm I mean, point you in the right direction.
love too lead any one astray in the redneck state just let me know your plans and will happerly tell you where too go  [laugh] cheers bazz

heatherp

Quote from: Betty on February 25, 2010, 11:52:05 AM
... ohh and climbing up that pass that somebody else will have to name for me on the way to Hobart.


Do you mean over to Poatina towards Bothwell?

I'd also say just do them all, they're all good.  This time (my 3rd) I discovered some new places.  I would do the run out to Strathgordon again - great scenery.  A run down from Hobart round Kettering over to Cygnet on to Huonville is really nice too.

Not forgetting the west coast too.

Yellow Meanie

Ill show you around too Andy  ;D

It looks like there's going to be an "Encore" to Turismo 2010    http://ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=35282.0

bikeless

nobodys mentioned
liena
lementine
gowry park
mersy valley
lake sethana
gunns plains
western creek
parangana road to lake rowallen
upper caster
lyell highway to zeehan highway then murchurchson highway thats one of the best ive ever road that one will stuff a tyre in one day  [thumbsup]

mage

Let me know if you are going to make it to the north west of Tassie, some great rides over this way off the main roads, be happy to catch up or give you directions
Travel well

trinity

If you go West - there's a great road from Zeehan to Reece Dam then back onto the main highway near Tullah, it's a bit bumpy but zero traffic & lovely open sweepers. Then from Tullah head towards Queenstown turn left onto an absolutely rocking road that I call Lake Plimsoll Road, don't know it's real name but it's a road that leaves you with a huge grin on your face & a desperate need to do it again & again.....That brings you back to the highway close to Queenstown; just before Queenstown there's a right turn to Strahan, another great road  [moto]
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