After many rescheduled dates due to COVID lockdown, we managed to get a ride in a celebrate our new chapter representives. Weather was overcast, but warm, so we headed to Port Albert after meeting at BP Dairy Flat (motorway service centre) for coffee and introductions. Ride was good with only some awful patching and humps in the road
Was happy to see the whole range of models in the Triumph brand - Scramblers, Truxtons, Rockets, Speedmasters, Thunderbirds, Americas, Tigers and varied Triples and Bonnevilles. There is an ever increasing number of R3’s in all the releases Auckland skyline showing model range Great attendance, including new members on their first ride
We headed to BP to meet the riding group Port Albert is a rural area on the West Coast. We headed out on the motorway to get to the rural highway 16.
Nice photos and it sounds like a good trip out - it's good to see things slowly returning to "normal" (although I appreciate that some countries are very much back in the thick of lockdowns).
Yes, personalised plate but official. He was quick to get it. My brother has 1VROD and my mate put GD D UP on his 66 Mustang this week NZ cars have good options for layouts, while bikes have 1 https://www.kiwiplates.nz/create/
That skyline graphic is really cool, @Dartplayer. It looks like this is a terrific group--nice turnout! Thanks for sharing your photos on the day.