Australian Motorcyclist — January 2018

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WHERE’STHEBEAR


Hi Bear,
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halfway between Port Hedland and
Broome in WA. I’ve topped up here
with petrol and the odd ice cream
plenty of times, having lived in Broome

in the ‘90s (I live in the Eastern States
now - as us West Aussies call the rest of
the country). From memory, a cyclone
levelled the majority of the roadhouse in
the early 2000s but it’s good to see, and

HAPPILY SCOOTERED

Remember the sound that the
old two-stroke scooters made on
the overrun? ‘Dock, dock, dock...’
That’s the only clue you’re getting
this time. Once again several of
you did well in placing the Bear
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Congratulations, you do get
around! But let’s see what you can
do with this one, in a location that
I’d bet many of you see every day.
But has it registered in your mind?
Answers as always to contactus@
ausmotorcyclist.com.au.

HERE’S OUR WINNER!

Lock it up, Danno


You cannot be too careful with your
precious riding gear. What did you pay for
your jacket? What about your helmet? Too
much to just have them stolen from your
parked bike, that’s for sure. Not to
mention the inconvenience of getting back
home without a helmet!
GearLok is the answer. It has a 1.5 metre
long, braided galvanized
steel, plastic coated cable
and a 4 digit combination
lock, to lock your
helmet, jacket,
backpack or any other
accessory to your
bike. Once you have

know, it’s up and running these days.
Cheers, Daren
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I presume it’s not generally referred to
as that and I forgave everyone who just
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insert into the neoprene bag provided
with the lock.
The cable is long enough to wrap around 2
or 3 helmets, a jacket and a bag, and it
costs $38.95. But you can get the set for
nothing if you can work out where The
Bear is in this photo. And if you miss out,
you can buy a set from Rocky Creek
Designs - http://www.rockycreekdesigns.com.au.

And where oh where could that
confounded Bear be this month? The
answer is easier for residents of one
of Australia’s largest cities, but visitors
might well get it too. And if your
memory is good for stories in these
pages that will help, too. I’m
looking forward to the answers.
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