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Slippery surface down south - Royal National Park
Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 8:29 pm
by GPZ900R
Reading the MC Trader issue 221 today and came across a section on page 9. 'Slip-sliding Away'. Its about a road repairs leaving a slick, slippery surface in Royal National Park about four or five corners before the Bundeena turnoff while heading south from Sydney (Picture can be found on this issue of MC Trader). One rider already caught out and MC Trader mentioned that it could likely to claim more. So be extra cautious if anyone of you is heading down south this weekend. Safe Riding

Re: Slippery surface down south - Royal National Park
Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 10:58 pm
by Phil
GPZ900R wrote:Reading the MC Trader issue 221 today and came across a section on page 9. 'Slip-sliding Away'. Its about a road repairs leaving a slick, slippery surface in Royal National Park about four or five corners before the Bundeena turnoff while heading south from Sydney (Picture can be found on this issue of MC Trader). One rider already caught out and MC Trader mentioned that it could likely to claim more. So be extra cautious if anyone of you is heading down south this weekend. Safe Riding

That corner has been like that for at least a year, it is down right bloody dangerous

Re: Slippery surface down south - Royal National Park
Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 11:36 pm
by GPZ900R
oh....someone told me it was fixed last week. But just be cautious when riding down south.