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Ahh hello people what's crackin in the land of cold miserableness?

Not much happening down here man! Its nice and cool finally!

When you coming down to visit?

Not much happening down here man! Its nice and cool finally!

When you coming down to visit?

I hate cold weather at least when it's hot i can sit in my acc drink my cc and dry and laugh at the people who are still stuck outside as I finish at 1pm lol

Gday everyone. Its short notice BUT... I am going for a spin down Putty Road tomorrow morning in my Stagea 260RS to the Grey Gums cafe at the halfway point between Singleton and Windsor. Have a bacon & egg roll and a coffee and then return to Singo. Leaving Singleton at 9am sharp. Be back to Singleton before 12noon.

Come along of you want! :yes:

Ahh... the joy of being a shift worker. Getting days off in the middle of the week...

Should pretty much have Putty road all to myslef! Mwah ha ha ha!!

Mid week runs are probably the best way ;)

Well, had a fantastic drive this morning. Had the road pretty much to ourselves. The RB26DETT made the most of the cool morning's air and the semi slicks appreciated the extra psi I gave them before we left Singleton.

As always, the Grey Gums café didn't fail to impress with there lovely staff, swift service and quality food.

Here's a couple of pics.

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