Things were a bit quiet this year. The lack of a loud band was actually a welcome relief.
There are a lot of events (motorcycle and not) competing for attention around this time of year. I would have liked to have got out to the Steamrail Victoria open day at Newport Workshops, or even the annual Steamfest at the National Steam Centre in Scorsby, but I was feeling shithouse all weekend.
Oh well, there was clunky old machinery on display at the CCJMC day in the form of Harleys in the judging line up because, I assume, the display was stuck for numbers. Upon my entering the carpark, I was roped into presenting the GPX in the line up. If I'd known I would have given the engine a squirt with the S100 Engine Brightener.
There were the usual cluster of very nice Z1's, perhaps there is a law requiring them at any classic meet.
However, if you really want to stand out then you need something extra special, like this:

- Tasty
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An interesting design frame and very old school.
Putting the rider that far back in the shorter wheelbase (check that short swingarm) should make this bike a wheelie monster.
This time there was a different Suzuki worth seeing:

- Classic blue-white
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Back in the late 70's, if you wanted a jap 1000 that handled off the showroom floor, one of these was very high on the shopping list.