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wollembi roads arnt great but the pub has a great view....

And usually gets a good turn out of nice cars and a lot of bikes as well

I know the road from cessnock is crap but not sure about coming from Broke. I do know broke road is crap as well

The road from Wollimbi back to the F3 is good with a nice hillclimb halfway along, just have to get past the Sunday drivers when you can and watch the mirrors for bikes

+eleventy fir the pub

And usually gets a good turn out of nice cars and a lot of bikes as well

I know the road from cessnock is crap but not sure about coming from Broke. I do know broke road is crap as well

The road from Wollimbi back to the F3 is good with a nice hillclimb halfway along, just have to get past the Sunday drivers when you can and watch the mirrors for bikes

+eleventy fir the pub

might be a safer bet just doing the north end of putty road instead?...

ha im doing some proposal design work for Broke road, might improve soon!

might need to start a new thread soon for SAU newcastle chitchat.. this is abit off topic, not that i mind, just might get more input with a different title?

One of the guys at work is always out for runs on his bike, I'll ask him about the road conditions tommorrow if you want

As for the thread can you edit it to something like "Newcastle Skyline Owners" or similar?

Yea that would be a good idea mate.

i dont think i can rename the thread though so will start one up.

Agreed, we need a Newy thread :D

We pretty much de-railed your topic mate...lol

all good, will start a new topic now.

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