Classic Bike ride

Ken Dunne invited his mates from the Griffith Classic Motorcycle Club (of which he is a member) to come for a ride to Nymagee on Saturday. The group of visitors, along with local riders and members of the Cobar Dust Bowl Fuel Burners Club, rode to Nymagee on Saturday morning stopping for morning tea at Ken’s property Kallara on the way. Their lunch was catered by the Nymagee CWA. Among the bikes was a 1912 Abingdon King Dick British Classic motorcycle (with pushbike brakes and  pedals) along with various makes and models from the 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s.
Ken Dunne invited his mates from the Griffith Classic Motorcycle Club (of which he is a member) to come for a ride to Nymagee on Saturday. The group of visitors, along with local riders and members of the Cobar Dust Bowl Fuel Burners Club, rode to Nymagee on Saturday morning stopping for morning tea at Ken’s property Kallara on the way. Their lunch was catered by the Nymagee CWA. Among the bikes was a 1912 Abingdon King Dick British Classic motorcycle (with pushbike brakes and pedals) along with various makes and models from the 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s.