There's a small group of ST Riders in Adelaide who I've connected with through their Facepalm
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page. We've done a number of rides over the past year, but today's was perhaps the first one for the year for me.
We normally meet at the Tea Tree Gully Hotel, a reasonable half way point for us, today it was just myself & one other, a retired cop (I seem to know a fee of retired cops on motorcycles) & we met at Gumeracha in the Hills. A chat, then on to Mt Pleasant for coffee & hot bakery goods. Noticed an ex-police BMW1250RT on arrival. Except there was still some blue light areas on it. Noticed a rather hairy Harley type in the bakery & it was the only bike about at that stage, apart from our magnificent 1300s.
After coffee, hot bakery items & a chat, back to the bikes - saw the Harley rider getting ready to mount the BMW. Stopped for a chat - the blue-light on the bike were reflecters he thought handy to keep on. Says the bike slows down traffic, which was STinky Pete's experience on his BMW. He was a Harley rider, still has one, but prefers the BMW - which irritates his Harley riding mates.

A couple of Triumph riders arrived, but we headed off to Mannum, down the slopes of the Ranges through Tungkillo & Palmer, riding with BMW guy to Palmer.
After Mannum, I went on to Murray Bridge intending to do the Ferries at Tailem Bend & Wellington after the Mannum Ferry, but then decided to visit Monarto Safari Park instead & use my Zoo membership to see the new elephants. I was in two minds about the accessibility for the ST, especially after very heavy rains last weekend closed it while they assessed conditions.
The bike was fine, but needed a plate for the sidestand as the ground was still soft.
Jumped on the Safari Bus, did the full tour for once - I'd normally hop on / hop off & do some walking trails, but I was in riding gear & hadn't brought a decent camera. Saw a couple of the new elephants, and as can be guaranteed without the right camera, the animals were all lining up for photos.

Once I'd done there, an easy ride home.