Made it back in one piece, what a ride, not a car to be seen, lots of wobbly motorbike signs everywhere, for reasons I don't know why
On the way out, took it easy as I wasn't used to the roads, once out past Colo Heights thing got more interesting....
Wound it on a little until saw the signs for twisties, again decided to take it easy as it was a lonesome ride, that was a good idea as when I chanced to look at the scenery I realised that the drop offs we're huge and there was no coming back from an error.
I don't know wether anyone agrees but the road quality isn't fantastic, lots of surface repairs on the ride lines, loose stuff and pots and ripples in the wrong places.....made it that much more exciting.
Didn't make it to Singleton but rode out for a good hour and fifteen.
The way back, went a bit harder, but still had to be careful of road surface, but it was great

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As for the vibration in the front, the brake pads seem to be wearing quite evenly, with even distribution of dust, so it leads me to think its gotta be head bearing.
I'm gonna go for a stip down before Xmas and get it sorted, maybe a visit to see Wayne at Parra Kawa for a set of bearings eh?
He's the guy I bought me 9 off and he seems like a top sort of guy.
Anyway boys thats all for know, anybody else gives the putty a go tell me how you got on.
Be good