Ok well here's a semi ride report.
Thursday night: Brisbane->Boonah
This was a well-intentioned attempt at shaving an hour or two off the start of my trip. It did work, but with the Easter traffic and somehow ending up in Rathdowney instead of Boonah, it took me about four hours to cut an hour off my next day. Not to mention the rain... but hey it was a blast anyway. In particular loved the road from Rathdowney up to Boonah, and was very happy that it was actually the planned route for the next morning which meant I got another go.
Friday: Boonah->Rathdowney->Kyogle->Casino->Tenterfield->Glen Innes->Grafton->Coffs Harbour
Woke up and the day was perfect. Sun was out and the road drying up nicely... furk yeah! Covered some serious miles in style on the 12, it didn't leave anything to be desired, ticking the "hyper", "sports" and "tourer" boxes confidently. Luggage didn't weigh it down (although perhaps didn't do much for the aerodynamics?) and it took everything I could throw at it. Brakes are astounding, predictable, heaps of feel, etc etc etc... awesome. Engine-wise my only complaint is fuel consumption... probably another 10-15 horsepower would have been nice (14 engine, perhaps?) but aside from that it did everythign with ease. First gear is a bit of a waste of time above 50km/h, the bloody thing carries on like a pork chop with wheelspin and wheelstands. Being a fair bit lighter than the average 12R punter I found second gear was the go as with weight forward I can keep the front down most of the time. Apart from one "sheiiiiiiiiiik, where'd the road go!?!?" and one "bugger bugger bugger bugger" moment of intense threshold braking the day went without incident.
Saturday: Coffs Harbour->Bellingen->Armidale->Walcha->Wauchope->Port Mac->Kempsey->Macksville->Brisbane
The story of the day was fog & rain, but that didn't dampen my spirits too much.... didn't see many brass monkeys about though, certainly not near Armidale. Blardy freezing!! A well-enjoyed day, the Oxley was awesome but spoiled by mostly wet conditions, considering the amount of rain about I'm happy with the pace I was able to hold. Did have a brief moment involving something on the road and later in the day got a bit taily in the dry in fourth (!!), all very predictable and well-enjoyed. Honestly, can't wait to get the bastard out to QR.. once the bank recovers
Spent about $300 on fuel, $80 on Thursday's accomodation, another $80 on food/drink and chewed up about 60% of the rear tyre.