Ok, I have been threatening to do this for a while.
Yesterday I went up to Yungaburra on the Atherton Tablelands, the attraction is twofold, firstly the Whistle-stop Cafe does superb food and very good coffee and secondly the Cafe is the Sunday morning congregation point for motorcyclists given to restoring and riding "older' bikes. A few weeks back when I arrived walking along the line of bikes in amongst many, many other highly desirable bits of machinery was a Norvin, a Square-4 and a road registered Manx.
Yesterday was not a particularly big turn-out, it is the Australia day long weekend and the roads are full of coppers and idiots (with the idiots winning as usual), still this rather nice R69 survivor was there.
But the main thing was that I remembered to not only mount the camera, but to also turn it on.
Some will recall that I have been banging on about the Gillies range since I got here - it (in my less than humble opinion) deserves to be in the top 10 bucket list motorcycle rides on the planet. Just count the corners.......
Anyway, I can go quicker but in honour of the number of idiots and the number of police about I went very steady.
About 15 secs before the video starts I was passed by a lad on one of the new V7 Guzzis, we will see him again briefly, near the top of the range where he is assisting the highway patrol with their inquiries.
The 4WD that I am stuck behind at the start did its level best to keep me behind it heading towards the bottom of the range and then dawdled up the range. Sensing a trap I waited until the legal passing lane and passed them - sure enough two constables int he front seats, looking to pinch someone for crossing double lines, driving without due care and anything else they could make stick. Its a good thing I am old, suspicious and cynical....
Once past the coppers in mufti just enjoy the ride (and join me in wishing I had a better camera).
At the top of the range we break out onto the tablelands for the brief run to Yungaburra.
Please forgive the fact that I am old and slow, a search of the word "gillies" in you-tube will produce a number of anonymous videos showing the range being ridden in ways that vary from merely bold to downright suicidal.
Oh yes, you might want to turn the sound down, I didn't bother with any nice themed music and simply left the muted howl of the R65 - it gets boring very quickly....
BTW I know how many bends there are officially on the Gillies - try to keep count and lets see how accurate you are!
Enjoy.
https://youtu.be/QHGAqm3SI5Y