An outback cruise

The Cobar Dust Bowl Fuel Burners car and motorbike club hosted visitors from the Griffith Motorcycle Club, Kiama Classic Bike Club and other parts of the state for a social run to Nymagee on Saturday. Cobar and Griffith club member, Ken Dunne
organised the run and hosted the group of 60 odd for morning tea at his property
Killala (on the way to Nymagee). After returning from Nymagee the group joined up again for a roast dinner and car/bike trivia quiz at the Cobar Bowling & Golf Club. Pictured at the Golfie carpark on Saturday morning were Mario Parisi on his Ducati Monster 696, Ken Dunne, former Cobar resident Phil Kitson (from Orange) with his classic 1940 Indian Chief, local John Negfeldt and Brisbane visitor Richard Waugh.

The Cobar Dust Bowl Fuel Burners car and motorbike club hosted visitors from the Griffith Motorcycle Club, Kiama Classic Bike Club and other parts of the state for a social run to Nymagee on Saturday. Cobar and Griffith club member, Ken Dunne
organised the run and hosted the group of 60 odd for morning tea at his property
Killala (on the way to Nymagee).  After returning from Nymagee the group joined up again for a roast dinner and car/bike trivia quiz at the Cobar Bowling & Golf Club. Pictured at the Golfie carpark on Saturday morning were Mario Parisi on his Ducati Monster 696, Ken Dunne, former Cobar resident Phil Kitson (from Orange) with his classic 1940 Indian Chief, local John Negfeldt and Brisbane visitor Richard Waugh.