Royal Enfield Coach & Ride
"LETS RIDE ROYAL ENFIELD OWNERS" This is for Royal Enfield motorcycle owners to get out for an overnighter adventure ride and meet other riders of the brand while enhancing riding skills to help thrive on two wheels regardless of the terrain.
Description
Royal Enfield Coach & Ride.
Aim - This experience is aimed at Royal Enfield adventure riders who want to connect with other owners on a fully guided adventure ride with tips & techniques provided by qualified motorcycle instructors at key times during the event. This gives you the ability to get out for a social ride with other passionate owners with the added ability to learn, re-learn or confirm valuable techniques that you can apply during the ride & into the future on your adventures.
The Ride - It is an overnight adventure ride consisting of a route with a mix of bitumen and dirt gravel roads heading into th blue mountains National Park area.
The Route - The ride starts from Moto Machine Royal Enfield Hub in Clyde, NSW. wind our way through Wisemans Ferry and through to the night location of Burrallow Creek camp ground then onwards to the finish of the ride TBC but we will be around the vicinity Penrith or Windsor for those to split off on the easiest quickest or route home as desired.
Bike set up - Standard tyres on th escrows and 450s will be fine, you just wont be able to corner as aggressive as you would expect.
Experience Level - limited experience off road will be fine for the ride. The route is designed with the limited off road experience in mind, its not a race, its all about the experience, we have support staff that can always help out in more challenging situations as required so fear not, come the adventure.
Overnight Location - the overnight location will be in the Burralow Creek campground & Picnic area.
Camping - It will be cold, so camping equipment and gear should be inline with climate. What ever your set up is, it should as a minimum have insulation from the ground and above and something to wrap your self in to keep warm.
Tents, Swags, Sleeping Bag, Ground Matt / thermo rest, tarp / hootchie etc. You should be trying to carry this on your bike - get in touch with concerns - we can carry some warmth for us in a support vehicle.
FOOD
Day 1
Lunch - is at own expense during the ride at location TBC during the ride.
Dinner - will be a supplied bbq in night location
Beverages - light refreshments water / beer @ night location
Day 2
Breakfast - Bangos (bacon egg roll / wrap) - Black Coffee ;)
Lunch - is at own expense during the ride at location TBC during the ride.
Motorcycle style & experience - We certainly do not discriminate, we want all experience levels and Royal Enfield adventure & scrambler style off road bikes are welcome, Himalayan & Scram best suite, but as long as your happy for a mix of road and dirt roads your more then welcome. (some styles are obviously not suited for off road but if you seek adventure its up to you to have a crack). If you are unsure of suitability please get in touch with us to discuss any of your concerns.
Instructors / guides / facilitators - Our Instructors are all nationally qualified motorcycle instructor / trainers with a wealth of knowledge of on and off road riding, training and adventure Guiding. What you can expect from them is tips / tricks & techniques to apply & negotiate more difficult obstacles and provide coaching as required or as requested at stop points along the ride. Other personal from Royal Enfield and associated companies will be in attendance to enjoy the experience and take pictures videos etc. for memories and marketing. We love catching up talking sh!t and taking pics....so join us :)
Motorcycling is dangerous and briefs and rules will be supplied on day as required for environment / route used for ride to keep us together and as safe as possible. You will be expected to fill out indemnity forms & be licensed motorcycle riders on registered road worthy motorcycles.
Depending on numbers and weather for the ride the following is what we will supply as required based on our risk assessment:
Lead / sweep rider/s
Qualified instructor/s / Facilitators
Support Vehicle and /or ability to ensure equipment and personal are safe in the event of accident or issues that may arise after the initial emergency incident or issues. In the event of and incident first aid - buddy aid will be provided and local ambulance service notified and used as required.
First aid Trained Instructors
Laughs / photos & banter because we love it.
If you would like to know more please get in touch with us to discuss your concerns, we are not trying to create rally or hard enduro routes but you would need to expect of off road gravel (forestry national park type roads, mud, sand, water, rocks, it all depends on the route & climate at the time of the adventure.
Prerequisites
1. Own registered, road & dirt worthy Royal Enfield motorcycle of choice. (appropriate tyres for off road surface, if your running more street tyres that's cool but it can be more of a challenge - maybe that's what you want.) for example standard tyres on th Himalayans scrams etc are fine for most conditions)
2. Licensed appropriately for motorcycle of choice. open and learners license holders welcome as long as your following the state rules and legislation.
3. Appropriate Personal Protective Equipment. Helmets must be AUS standard. - enclosed footwear and no skin exposed is a must.
What to bring
Everything you require for a ride depending on time frame and location / route - different rides will require different setups and gears etc.
1. Basics - think about water / snacks personal needs as required for when you ride. License, any own tools possibly required for your motorcycle.
2. for overnight - think about weather & climate at the time of the ride.
What ever your set up is it should as a minimum have insulation from the ground and above and something to wrap your self in.
Tents, Swags, Sleeping Bag, Ground Matt / thermo rest, tarp / hootchie etc. You should be trying to carry this on your bike - get in touch with concerns.
We will have a support vehicle that can carry overnight gear ( clothes /. sleeping gear etc - preferably small light weight and water proof as it will be in a trailer / ute. We are not carrying everything though, just bulky stuff that you might not be able to carry.
What to wear
All appropriate motorcycle riding attire - if we don't think its suitable we will let you know - its part of our insurance to ensure you dress appropriately for the possibility of a accident.
The right gear also helps prevent fatigue - think about climate and exposure.
Something warm on and off the bikes -the night will be cold.