WET weather and poor track conditions might have kept their feet firmly on the ground but it was still a dream day for fans when two Crusty Demons hit town.
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Motorcycle daredevils Seth Enslow and James "Bubba" Chiasson headed to the south-west for a private one-off ride at Lake Gillear as part of an Australian tour of six shows while the Crusty Demons team are on hiatus.
The ride was called off after wet weather made the track too dangerous, but fans were not disappointed with the US duo heading to the Cally Hotel on Saturday for a special meet and greet.
Organiser Shaun Walters said more than 50 people attended the fan day and a number of older fans kicked on at the after party at Rafferty's Tavern.
"It was a great day, a real success" he said.
Fans from as far as Portland got a chance to get up close to their heroes, have photos and get merchandise signed.
Among those enjoying the fan appreciation day was Harvey McCorkell, 10, of Warrnambool who got his toy motorbike signed by Enslow.
The day was even more special for at least two youngsters, from Warrnambool and Heywood, who were at the event thanks to the Make A Wish foundation, who grant wishes to children with life-threatening medical conditions.
A percentage of ticket sales will be donated to the foundation.
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