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Hello all,

I was considering organising a putty road cruise for some where around november, december. would most likely be on a weekend, but would take a vote from those who were interested.

Please post below if you are interested. otherwise just dad and I will go!

Cheers,

Dan.

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XrSiSt,

How could you not know... this is blasfemic. You will have to come and be educated!

The Putty Road goes from Windsor to Cessnock, it is about 3-4 (I think) hours of loverly winding 100km/h speed limit road that undulates all the way.

It would probably have to be my favorite bit of tarmack.

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Bells line of road also leaves from the Windsor area (Richmond actually) but it heads out to Lithgow.

****, I think I will have to move to Richmond/Windsor area... they have all these awesome roads leading in and out of there!!!

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Just move to Parramatta. Drive to Winsdor, the cars warm...blast along the Bells Line, my dream Sunday Afternoon!

Last time I went I had some fun with a brand new Triumph Motorbike, awsome to see a bike about 4 feet off your rear end at high speed...

Funny, I let him pass me, he pulled alongside me and had a look in the window with a massive grin on his face, gave me the thumbs up and took off.....then I realised that was done close to 140!!! LOL

Must find this Putty Road thou....How do you rate it compared to Bells.....?

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Bells I give a 7 out of ten, Old Pacific Highway I would give a 9/10 and Putty I would give a 15/10.

It will take a full day of driving to go up and back, but if your gonna go then PLEASE let me know.

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Last time I travelled along it I was able to catch up to only about four vehicles in the whole trip. My average speed would probably have been 100kph (including the 60kph sections, very very tight), but I was watching the up coming corners etc. Depending how much risk you want to take depends on how "reckless" you can be... it needs to be remembered that this is a public road.

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Originally posted by ManNGolf

how reckless can we be on this road.......??

does it have similar use to that of old road or to that of stanwell?

errr, common sense would suggest not to be reckless AT ALL :confused:

Let's not let this thread go the way of the team Evade/OPH thread. :uh-huh:

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