Monday Red Plate Ride Report 05-02-24.

The ride this morning to Anglesea was another successful adventure for the group of 15 riders, led by the experienced and capable Mal. At the tail end of the pack was Wayne Berry, a seasoned rider known for his steady presence.

Adding to the adventure today was Wayne’s cousin, Daryl, who had travelled all the way from Horsham to join the ride. Daryl was no stranger to the world of motorcycling, having previously lent his hand at the Thumper Nats meetings held at Barrabool in years gone by.

The group arriving safely at Anglesea General Store in time for a great coffee and treats.

Thanks to everyone who joined the ride today, especially Mal, Wayne & Daryl.

Red Plate Monday Ride Report – 29-01-24

Perfect conditions for today’s leisurely Red plate ride down along the Bellarine to Ocean Grove for Coffee and Treats, with an amazing turn out of 27 Members which was discussed as being a club record for a red plate Monday ride.

Before departing the Barwon Valley meeting point the “Pig’s Ear Award” was handed over to Mike for last week’s breakdown while exiting the meeting points carpark with His Ariel, which was described as a possible rookie mistake by Mike one of our most senior & experienced riders on the day – Breakdown cause – Loose Battery Terminals. Mike will be on the lookout for the next recipient of the “Pig’s Ear Award”, which by the end of the ride people were wondering if it was going to be a fellow Ariel rider…..

After battling through the Belmont traffic and heading out along Fellmongers & Townsend Rd before getting up to Highway speed on the Portarlington Rd, then turning right at the rail trail and riding across Curlewis Rd before turning left onto the Bellarine Hwy, then the group took a left onto Swan Bay Rd at the Flying Brick Cider Co. 

After some smooth sailing along Swan Bay Rd the group discovered Mal (the Lead Rider) pulled over onto the road’s shoulder with His Ariel requiring some roadside maintenance, unlucky for Mal Guy was quickly on scene to capture a photographic record of Mal’s skills at hot swapping out a failing spark plug.

The group continued on Point Lonsdale on the Queenscliff Rd then into Ocean Grove before arriving at Barwon Heads, Mal arriving soon after the group’s arrival with the Ariel back in good operating order.

The group split up into two, so too lighten the load on the local coffee shops, some going to Barwon Eb & Flow while others ventured down the footpath to the Barwon Heads Greengrocer.

Once fully caffeinated the group headed back into town via 13th Beach.

An excellent way to spend a Monday morning, great riding, with a great group of like minded people. Thanks to everyone involved. Cheers.

Cape Patton Grand Prix

The much anticipated ”Cape Patton Grand Prix” is due to run on Sunday 25th Feb, leaving at 9am from our new club rooms.

The inaugural event last year attracted a huge crowd and the word around town is that this year will be bigger than ever . Although not mandatory we hope to attract bikes from the 30’s 40’s 50’s and 60’s.

This is a true endurance event for these old bikes as the round trip is every bit of 180 K’s, so be well prepared. There will be a backup vehicle just in case there are any issues, equipped with a comprehensive tool kit for those road side repairs.

A stop on the way there to re-group and way back at a coffee shop TBA.

Don’t be the only one in your street not coming, stand up and be counted fellow bikers !!

Mark it on your calendar and get prepared for a day of old fashioned good fun.

Club Permit & Membership renewals being processed This Tuesday night 23rd January – 6:30-7:30pm.

At the South Geelong Clubrooms – 313 Bellarine St, South Geelong.

No formal meeting will be held on the 23rd due to the large number of members still enjoying holidays away, but if you need your Club Permit or Memberships renewed, come on down and see our Membership Secretary – Ross Bell on Tuesday night.

** Artists impression of Ross processing renewals

Red Plate Monday Ride Report – 15-01-24

A group of 19 riders enjoyed the pleasant weather for a ride of around 139klm for the round trip this Monday.

The course took us from our meeting point in Barrabool Rd out through Ceres and on to the Hamilton Highway towards Inverleigh, turning off and heading through Teesdale and Shelford, then onto Winchelsea along Barwon Park Rd for a meet up and coffees at Cafe La Hoot before everyone made their own way home.

Very enjoyable company and weather for riding.👍

MONDAY RED PLATE RIDES

There seemed to be a little confusion about the Red Plate Monday rides. They will continue every Monday for those who wish to turn up, it is only the 4th Sunday ride in January that is not scheduled to happen. Our regular Sunday club rides will commence in February with the Cape Patten run.

It was discussed at the last SMCC meeting about where to start the Monday rides from, and the Ride Committee has decided to leave the starting point in Barrabool Rd near the convenience block where it has been for several years.

We hope you all had a safe Christmas and New Year and hope to see some of you on our rides in 2024.

End of year / Christmas Red plate ride report 18-12-23.

What a perfect way to finish off a great year of Red plate Monday Rides, 20 Riders on an endless variety of bikes.

Weather held off while we rode out through towards the Golden Plains, and then finished up back in Geelong West at Guy’s place for the long promised Egg & Bacon Toasties, and the wait was worth it.

The Pigs Ear award was ceremonially handed onto lucky recipient Magoo, for him demonstrating his German Spaceships passing abilities on the lead rider !

I’m sure Magoo will be on the lookout for the next recipient.

Thanks Guy for organising and your hospitality.

Next Scheduled Red Plate Monday ride is 08/01/23

2023 Sporty TT / End of year Ride report. 10-12-23

What a fantastic day we had today, a huge group of riders turned out, including two lovely classic cars.

The weather held out and the riding conditions were spot on.

Like Lenny noted today, with the vast array of bikes and cars that come out of the wood work & turn up to club events, we never see two of the same machines.

With only one breakdown, Pat’s 1950 Sunbeam S8 did a clutch cable coming into Ocean Grove, but struggled on into the Barwon Heads coffee stop through a couple of sets of traffic lights without the use of a clutch.🥵

Pat and the Sunbeam enjoyed a leisurely trip back into town compliments of Ross Bell & his SS Ute & Trailer, thanks Ross.

Lenny handed on the Pigs Ear award to Pat, being the only breakdown for the day plus being the lead rider at the same time!

After the Barwon Heads Coffee stop, The group continued back to the new clubrooms and enjoyed a marvellous spread put on by Bott, thanks Bott.

Thanks to everyone who came along today, and thanks to all those who helped organise the ride, Also it was great to see Mal as the group departed the clubrooms, get well soon Mal.

Cheers.

SPORTING TT / End of Year Breakup Ride – This Sunday ! – 10/12/2023

The ride will be run in conjunction with the SMCC end of year breakup both starting and finishing at our club rooms in Bellarine St, meeting around 9.00am with a departure time of 9.30.

We ask members to come along on the oldest or smallest capacity bikes they have access to for a fun ride around the Bellarine Peninsula, stopping at Barwon Heads for a coffee before heading back to the clubrooms for a Special Bott BBQ lunch and refreshments.

The ride his open to all club members and friends on bikes or cars, old or new, so even if you don’t have an old or small bike you are very welcome to come along on what you have, but it will be a fairly slow ride with the little bikes leading the way.

Hope to see you there.