Waited for this event for a couple of months,after hearing about it at the last VMX event in August.
Thanks so much for putting this on ,I am absolutely sure that it will grow in size and stature over the coming years.
As for me I was one of the PE175 riders and could not have enjoyed my old bike more on Sunday. Unusually she did not want to start at the cold start, but a short push from a couple of guys got her running and we were off.
Within five minutes of the start i lost my rear brakes completely, which made the first loop very interesting, at the end of the loop a return to the pits revealed a lost split pin in the overly complicated rear brake system of the PE. A new split pin and a quick needle adjustment to stop (or reduce) the pinging at top end, saw me back out for another go this time the hard loop was attacked. How Good were those hills? The bike had no worries climbing to the top,you gotta love these old school 2 strokes with all the shifting and clutch fanning to entertain you.
Something i've learned after 30 years of trailriding is for every uphill there is always an equivalent downhill, so once again despite the brand new brake shoes front & rear, the PE challenged my skills(or lack of ) by resisting my efforts to slow it down on the hard section downhill. We however did manage to arrive at the bottom unscathed on each occasion.
There was only one creek to cross but we crossed it 6 times on each lap which assured most of us would have the same problems with the wet brake shoes.
A lunch break was had, and it was quite amusing to see the number of guys with the toolbox out doing the running repairs, a point not lost to Geoff Udy (PE400) who during the presentation dryly noted that we were more travelling mechanics than trailriders.
A few laps of the grass track proved a heap of fun, then 2 more loops for me before the chequered flag came out at 2pm.
What can you say "ON ANY SUNDAY" it was great, the ambulance guys were bored,(which is great) and the old bikes and their riders survived.
The only thing I lost was a blinker lens (original PE) and my rear brakes. Ill be back for the next and the next and hope to see it grow.
Congratulations to Noel and the other organisers,helpers and the scmcc for putting it on, I understand this is the first Vinduro to be held in QLD and I'm sure it wont be the last.