Member visit DownUnder
Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2025 1:48 am
On Monday 17th, I had the pleasure of a visit from member Mark (Aardvark) and his brother Norman.
For background, Mark and Norman's parents, and Norman, migrated to Australia some years back, and settled in a southern suburb of Melbourne, called Cranbourne.
Mark visits occasionally, and on his 3 most recent visits, he and I have managed to catch up, which has been a great for me as a fairly remote Club Member! Unfortunately, when I went to the 2023 Peak Rally, Mark was off on other activities, so we didn't get to meet then.
As you do on these catch-ups, there was a lot of chat about all the usual stuff, over coffee and cake (it was before noon), then a trip into 'the shed'.
Since Mark's last visit, not a lot had changed. New to me was my 2005 Z1000, a Kawasaki Balius (subject of a recent magazine article), and the 'work in progress' 1996 RGV250 I'm recommissioning for my son.
Norman looked longingly at my triples, and had a few tales to tell. One especially about the early days, involving a disused airfield (Fulbeck), H2's, and a certain Club President. Just the usual hijinx you'd expect from young blokes on big bikes!
It was great to catch up again Mark and Norman, and no doubt, we'll do it again!
Cheers,
Jeff and Jane
For background, Mark and Norman's parents, and Norman, migrated to Australia some years back, and settled in a southern suburb of Melbourne, called Cranbourne.
Mark visits occasionally, and on his 3 most recent visits, he and I have managed to catch up, which has been a great for me as a fairly remote Club Member! Unfortunately, when I went to the 2023 Peak Rally, Mark was off on other activities, so we didn't get to meet then.
As you do on these catch-ups, there was a lot of chat about all the usual stuff, over coffee and cake (it was before noon), then a trip into 'the shed'.
Since Mark's last visit, not a lot had changed. New to me was my 2005 Z1000, a Kawasaki Balius (subject of a recent magazine article), and the 'work in progress' 1996 RGV250 I'm recommissioning for my son.
Norman looked longingly at my triples, and had a few tales to tell. One especially about the early days, involving a disused airfield (Fulbeck), H2's, and a certain Club President. Just the usual hijinx you'd expect from young blokes on big bikes!
It was great to catch up again Mark and Norman, and no doubt, we'll do it again!
Cheers,
Jeff and Jane