Anticipation was at an all time high as we rolled up to the Napean Raceway last Saturday afternoon. The track was perfectly lit by the afternoon sun showcasing the pristine track waiting to be ridden - however council regulations stating no bikes were to be started until Sunday meant beers and a BBQ it was.
After a night of beer infused story telling, we awoke dry mouthed and heavy headed to a beautiful day for another Sunday Slide. The track was perfect, freshly groomed and watered, ready to be torn apart by any bike that could fit a dirt tyre, and the
Rising Sun Workshop & Cafe had our engines ticking with their excellent brews and B&E rolls.
Riders briefing started with a warm welcome and a whole heap of "Fuck Yeahs!" before the inaugural reading from the Jerkyl bible;
THE JERKLY PRAYER
OUR FATHER WHO ART MERT LAWWILL OR GENE ROMERO BY THY NAME
THY KINGCHROME COME THY TOP END REBUILD DONEON DIRT AS THAT IS IN HEAVEN
GIVE US THIS DAY ONE LAP AHEAD AND FORGIVE OUR BAD PASSES
AS WE FORGIVE THOSE WHO BAD PASS AGAINST US
AND LEAD US NOT INTO TEMPTATION
DELIVER US FROM MODERNS FOR THE TIME IS THE 2 STROKE
THE POWER BAND AND THE OILY DIRT TRACK
FOR EVER AND EVER
DICK BUGSY MANN
At 10am sharp the air filled with the sound of bikes kicking over, bellowing smoke and evaporating egos. Modern motorcycling is ruled by the four stroke, so the sound and always satisfying smell of the two stroke engines was a refreshing way to start the morning.
The bikes ranged from posties to modified Bonnevilles to fully fledged vintage dirt track machines. Multiple classes and 15 minute sessions ensured the promise of many laps throughout the day.
And many laps were had - dirt flying starts, wheelies up the straights and sliding through and out of corners, meant there was plenty of entertainment for the watching spectators.
Days like the Sunday Slide are the days that make you proud of the motorcycling community, once were strangers now are pit crew, having worked together to keep the once forgotten farm bikes out on the track. It was a day of dust storms and thundering exhausts, we’d replaced bugs for dirt and the dusty smiles and cloudy memories will keep us going till next time.
All hail
The Jerkyls.
Photos by
@onlyonweekendz
Words by Tim Roods