MSR-Melbourne
Rutherglen Run 14-15 June 2008
Saturday morning saw a group of us gather at what is becoming a
regular FUP for a feed and catch up before we departed. Foggy did as all
good Treasurers do, and hit everybody up for their compulsory ride
subscriptions. He was also chasing some accommodation money. After a
feed and checking out Helldog’s new Night Train – a sweet ride she is
too (a little too much chrome for my liking), we headed off to our first
stop to meet up with the rest of the crew.
MMM maintenance; damn you wouldnÂ’t believe it! My chain is way too
tight. Young Brad had adjusted his chain earlier and forgot about the –
test for slack two up bit, one even is not a bad place to start.
Anyway, while we were adjusting his chain the rest showed up and we
headed off. Eleven bikes in total all bar three two up, a great turn
out.
We burnt up the freeway for a quick refuel at Benalla and then off
to Wilby, where we met up with Roadkill, Muzza and Deaks and his
brother DJ, both of whom were from MSR. At the same time, Crossbow had
ridden out the meet the MSR guys at the Ettamogah Pub to guide them into
Rutherglen as well. RoadkillÂ’s fridge, which is located in the
appropriately named shed “Man’s Land” did cop a small pasting before we
headed into Rutherglen.
A small burn following DJ saw us arrive safe and sound at
Rutherglen Victoria Hotel, which has become a kind of annual pilgrimage
for us. We checked in, unloaded and headed downstairs for a couple of
beers and to catch-up with the guys from MSR and meet some new guys as
well. We headed across the road for a feed, which while the wait was a
touch long, was truly magnificent.
You know how these things are, beer, stories more beer more
stories. Ahh but we actually did come together for a reason. We called
the masses together, some 35 odd in total (even if I had my boots off I
could count that many). Smokie took the opportunity to “Patch” DJ as a
Full Member. DJ congratulations mate and welcome to the family. As a
joint recipient of the 07 National Patriot of the Year Award, I then
handed the plaque over to Deaks and thanked him for the tireless work he
does for the Club. The last order of business then was to spring a
surprise on a long time Member. Crossbow, who has been in the Club since
95 had been awarded Life Membership, but it had never been promulgated
onto the National Register. In front of his peers from two Chapters, I
was pleased to be able to thank Crossbow for his support but more
importantly let him know that his Life Membership is now listed on the
National Register of Life Members of Patriots Australia.
We then got down to business of telling stories and having a
good time. A couple of raffles were run, with some great prizes on
offer: Harley Davidson shirt, hats and stuff, Ipod Shuffle and a wait
for it – a six pack of Patriots Beer. Doc, I hope you enjoy it mate.
Ahh, more beer, tequila, stories and more beer. The juke box was
coping a flogging and a makeshift dance floor was created in the middle
of the front bar. Over the next few hours we partied and people slowly
slipped away, until the Publican said at 3 am, “ I can’t keep my eyes
open any longer, you guys are going to have to go to bed.”
Slowly heads arose in the morning and we met up at a small café,
which really struggled to keep up, but did an admirable job, for
breakfast. We said goodbye to the MSR Crew and wished them a safe
journey and headed back to Melbourne via Wilby and Benalla. Along the
way we dropped off Members at various points of departure until we all
split at the Kalkallo pub.
Many thanks go out to Crossbow who did the majority of the
organising from our end of the shop and to Smokie and the MSR Crew for
making the effort to travel down (some of these guys travelled almost
double the distance that we did). Fellas your efforts are greatly
appreciated.
Over all it was a fantastic weekend, allowing Patriots from
different Chapters to not only rekindle old friendships but to make new
ones as well. All have agreed that the weekend after QueenÂ’s Birthday
will become an annual event between the two Chapters. So if you are in
either Gippsland or NSW Chapters, expect an invite next year as weÂ’d
really like to grow this and turn it into an annual bash to rival the
NAGM. Until next we meet, stay safe and keep the rubber to the road. Gibbo |