Australian Road Rider

FLY RIDE WA

“… THE FABULOUS VIEWS ACROSS THE WATER …”

Western Australia is big … incomprehensibly large, really. At 33 per cent of the Australian land mass it’s bigger than most countries around the world, and you’re not going to see it all by motorcycle. For a start, most of it isn’t accessible by bike, being thousands of kilometres from fuel, fresh water and civilisation.

But the South-West, the bottom left corner on the Australian map, is not only accessible it’s also wonderful.

From the giant trees

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