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Moto Straps







         Since the invention of the wheel, man has had the need to   The strap is made from a UV-resistant polyurethane with a
         restrain gear for transportation. From the early days of hemp   little stretch in it. An aluminium buckle is moulded to the end,
         rope and the ‘truckies hitch’ to modern ratchet straps and all   allowing you to fasten the strap. They have two sizes 56cm &
         the other things in between.                          81.3cm or 22” & 32” in the old scale.
         One of the things we bikers need is a practical and successful   At $14.95 each I reckon they’re a must for wrapping and
         means of tying our precious bundles to our metal steeds.  strapping just about anything you need to keep from losing off
                                                               your bike.
         Rocky Creek Designs market a brilliant bit of kit called Moto
         Straps. They can be joined together very easily to create any   Telephone: 02 6689 5703
         length required and offer stretch to make securing your load as
         easy as taking your eye out with an Okky Strap!       Email:  Sales or returns - speak to Janice or email her on
                                                               jjansen@rockycreekdesigns.com.au



















                                           Lindsay Telemachus Medal



















                                            The last meeting for 2022 ended on a really high note with the presentation of the
                                            prestigious Telemachus Medal - No. 171 to Lindsay Earl #41403.
                                            Lindsay is a highly respected member of the Geelong Branch and has provided
                                            exceptional commitment to the Geelong Branch and the Geelong community for many
                                            years. His nomination to NATCOM for the Medal was supported unanimously by the
                                            Geelong Branch Committee.

                                            To say that Lindsay was surprised would be an understatement!






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