THE AJS and Matchless Owners Club and the Classic and Enthusiasts Motor Cycle Club (AJSMOC) will hold their annual Downunder Jampot Rally in Oberon this weekend.
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The rally hopes to attract Classic and Enthusiasts motorcycle members from Orange and Bathurst as well as being suitably located for riders to attend from Sydney, the Illawarra and Goulburn areas.
Organisers are encouraging families to attend and a 20-seat bus will be supplied to follow the rally route.
Organisers are promoting the many "local attractions" available for interstate visitors when they attend the rally - including Oberon Outdoor Week from November 2 to 11 and the wineries, Jenolan Caves, Mayfield Garden, museums, trout fishing and forest activities.
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In addition, the club will be holding a small scavenger hunt over the rally weekend.
Check-in will be available at the Jenolan Caravan Park this Friday, November 1, followed by a short 'maintenance run' in the afternoon, up to the Oberon Dam.
A welcome sausage sizzle will be held at the campsite this Friday evening, at which time the details of the scavenger hunt will be announced.
On Saturday, the club will head to O'Connell for a morning tea and then a leisurely ride south to Burraga via Rockley.
Lunch will be at the Burraga Sport and Recreation Club, where the bikes will be lined up for judging.
For Saturday evening entertainment, a three-course meal is planned for the presentation dinner and raffle at the Oberon RSL Club.
The annual AJSMOC AGM will be held on the Sunday morning at the caravan park and will be followed by a short run, through woodbine pine forests, heading south to Abercrombie via Shooters Hill and returning to Oberon via Black Springs.
The run will terminate at the Oberon Railway and Heritage Museum where a barbecue lunch is planned and a prize for the winner of the scavenger hunt will be presented.
The railway museum/Skoda museum and tractor orphanage will all be available for inspection that afternoon, according to organisers.