Message from the President

 Hope everyone had a great Xmas and have now recovered from the start of the New Year.
Plenty of rides planned this year as well as up to 4 rallies.By now you should have received your 2019 to 2020 Iron Indian Riders Calendar.Hang it on the back of toilet door you will then have plenty of time to check the dates relevant to the club, whether it is meeting dates ,ride dates or rallies they are all there. Circle the dates you can attend, that way it will be a constant reminder every time you sit quietly to contemplate.If you need an extra calendar to reinforce you reminders we still have some left over and you can purchase them through the club at $30.0 each including postage. If you want to pick it up at our meetings or when on a ride it will be $25.00.Let me know via SMS on 0409 798 641, there are not many left so get in quick.Rides to start the year of with –Chris Knoop and Sammy Vella organised an impromptu ride on the 6 January.Ride was attended by -Chris Knoop , Sammy Vella, Daryl Colt, Alistair Piercy, Peter Kime and new member Peter Ngawati.We all met at Chris Knoops in Newport and were greeted with toasted sandwiches and coffee. Great way to start a ride, thanks Chris and Christine.

Planned ride was to follow the coast from Williamstown to Wyndham Harbour. We all left at 11.00 and it was then I realized I should have ridden the Indian, the 61 Triumph Bonneville was on its first outing in 4 years after having electronic ignition fitted, it coughed and spluttered leaving Chris’s and refused to go any further when we got to the Strand – flat battery!

The others proceed on wards to while I made a call to the RACV. They stopped at the Hobsons Bay Mens Shed as they came out of Altona. They were having their monthly Car Show so it was worth it to pull in and show them what real motorbikes look like. After fighting off all the old blokes who wanted to reminisce or talk about an old Indian they still had in their shed the group pushed of and headed towards Pt Cook, past the Air Museum and down to Wyndham Harbour. After a snack at one of the pop up restaurants on the Harbour every one voted to continue to the You Yangs rather than go to the Air Museum. Wyndham is worth a visit if you want to go for a drive and admire the views from the new harbour and marina. There are some nice places to have a meal and some decent working tracks if you want to explore the area or just sit and wonder how they got the money for some of the boats moored there.On to the You Yangs was via back roads around Werribee and Anakie for a look at Melbourne from Flinders peak.Good turn up for a perfect day for riding. No rush, all day to do it and great company, another good ride.NEXT RIDE –Saturday 19 Jan 2019 The Midnight Express.Always a great ride on a balmy summers night.Starting from Caltex Mill Park, 377 Plenty Rd, Mill Park.7:00 for 7:30pm start.Ride will be Mill Park / Whittlesea / Lancefield / Carlsrhue / Riddels Creek / Sunbury and a stop at OZ Kebabs for a late night snack.For those nervous about Kangaroos we will supply a set of Shoo Roos to attach to your bike.Total ride should be about 150 km.
Saturday 10 Feb 2019Ride to Picnic at Hanging Rock (Held by the Macedon Ranges Car Club)Time and meeting place to be advised
Friday 15, Sat 16 & Sunday 17 February 2019Sitting Bull Rally – InverlochMotel has been booked, will be asking for expressions of interest next week.Check your calendar and book it in.
Peter Kime