Harley rides Northern Beaches – Wei 22.10.21
Harley rides Northern Beaches testimonial:
Hi Katrina,
I very much enjoyed the ride with Pat, so excited and time is too short! Hoping I can book another ride soon and I don’t mind if you put one on social media at all (in that case, I will become a “star” ?)
Thanks a lot and have a nice weekend.
Wei
The Harley rides Northern Beaches, Sydney was organised earlier in the year. Then covid lockdown hit again. We are now doing tours again and Wei just couldn’t wait! She booked again straight away. We had to change the dates a couple of times due to the weather but finally, a beautiful, calm sunny day.
Northern Beaches
Our Harley rider Pat, picked her up from her home at Seaforth, on the Northern Beaches. What a great Harley tour it was. Firstly, they rode through Frenchs Forest to Narrabeen. So far, the Harley rides Northern Beaches was a lot of fun. Then it was along Mona Vale Road and past Harts Driver training at St Ives. Wei loved the Harley ride so much she is thinking about getting a Harley and her licence.
Then, it was back through Belrose and Frenchs Forest to Seaforth.
It took longer than the booked hour but that happens. Sometimes if our riders know how much a passenger is loving the ride, they will go over time. However, they can’t have another tour to do afterwards. In conclusion, the Harley ride Northern Beaches, Sydney was a huge success. Check out this page for tour ideas. We also do bespoke tours, so if you have an idea of where you’d like to go, contact us. Very happy to organise a ride to suit you. https://www.trolltours.com.au/tours-and-prices/
Seaforth is a suburb of Northern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Seaforth is located 12 kilometres north-east of the Sydney CBD in the local government area of Northern Beaches Council and is part of the Northern Beaches region.
It overlooks Middle Harbour and is linked south to Mosman by the Spit Bridge. To the west, Seaforth overlooks Sugarloaf Bay across to the suburbs of Northbridge, Castlecrag and Castle Cove. The Garigal National Park sits on the northern border.