PHOTO: Riders Ian Wheatley, George Row, Lindsay Munks and Lyle Paull
Twenty-two cyclists rode through Coonamble and Gulargambone in late-April in a nod to Australian shearers and other itinerant workers of a century ago.
Riders pedalled from Baradine to Coonamble on 28 April for the first of a five-day adventure spanning around 330 kilometres.
Most rode antique bicycles from the 1920s, ‘40s and ‘50s.
Shearers Ride organiser Lyle Paull brought his 125-year-old bike manufactured in Bacchus Marsh, Victoria, by Monarch Cycle Works . . .
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