Wide Of The Mark

Wide Of The Mark

This entry is part 10 of 19 in the series Adventure Rider Issue #48

Three blokes set out to make a film about a motorcycle adventure ride in Tasmania. Not a ride with hard-core adventurers and specialised equipment. Just some mates looking to stay grounded on bikes they’d built themselves. The result was awesome. Tom Gilroy tells the story.

The ’bar-to-’bar race up the switchback roads of Jacobs Ladder was one hell of an afternoon.

It’s an honest story about the most simple of journeys.

Six mates on hand-built bikes threw themselves into a destination to see what would happen.

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