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aff-man
21st March 2005, 19:08
Ummm i am going away this weekend but seeing as the guys i am going away with have part time jobs and will be working monday i happen to have that day free. And if it's sunny well i can't think of anything better than i nice long blat. Anyone free/keen and can suggest a route. I had heaps and heaps of fun on some roads i havn't been on before up north a couple of weeks ago, but in saying so i havn't put the new machine over the kopu's (coro loop). I have also heard of this russel road up north or something. Anyone keen/have an idea. Just testing the waters :spudwave: :spudwave:
mini_me
21st March 2005, 21:11
dont go near the old russel road, went up this this saturday and it has turned to absolute shit with loose gravel and sections of roadworks the whole way
:ar15:
m/m
aff-man
27th March 2005, 22:38
Ok wanting to do the coro-loop tomorrow. Meet at the shell at clevedon at 9:30. Please register interest i will be there and leave about 9:45 if no-one pitches 'll just do the hanua gorge a couple times.
My mobile is 0211674132 if anyone is interested :Punk:
Krusti
27th March 2005, 22:47
Weather is looking good for tomorrow...20% chance of a shower in morning and only 10% in the afternoon.....just for your info aff-man. If you actually head off depending on what time I finish milking-feeding out me and junior would be interested in heading up from this way and meeting Thames way. Will keep in touch. Proposed route?
dveus
27th March 2005, 23:00
Heya,
I'll be keen to join you for the clevedon -> kaiaua section or there abouts, have a few things to sort out so can't make the whole loop.
saiko
27th March 2005, 23:12
Any chance of an earlier departure? Like 7.30am? Beat the cagers out of bed.
aff-man
28th March 2005, 08:33
Weather is looking good for tomorrow...20% chance of a shower in morning and only 10% in the afternoon.....just for your info aff-man. If you actually head off depending on what time I finish milking-feeding out me and junior would be interested in heading up from this way and meeting Thames way. Will keep in touch. Proposed route?
Clevedon-kawakawa-miranda-kopu-whitianga-coromandel town (lunch)-thames- back again
saiko don't worry about the traffic it just makes it a little more interesting :whistle: :whistle:
dveus
28th March 2005, 09:19
Well I can't make it, have fun out there guys.
aff-man
28th March 2005, 16:46
Well there was just 2 of us. There was rain but a lot more sun, wet roads and a lot more dry. And after 420km the wrists are a bit sore but i had heaps of fun ........... next time i hope the roads are a bit dryer so i can really stretch the cibby's legs. Had heaps of fun though cheers nhuan
NhuanH
28th March 2005, 17:39
Well there was just 2 of us. There was rain but a lot more sun, wet roads and a lot more dry. And after 420km the wrists are a bit sore but i had heaps of fun ........... next time i hope the roads are a bit dryer so i can really stretch the cibby's legs. Had heaps of fun though cheers nhuan
yeh, was a good ride, given the conditions.
You think your wrists are bad, just imagine how mine are from my origami riding position! :eek5:
Catch ya one the next one :niceone:
aff-man
28th March 2005, 20:15
yeh, was a good ride, given the conditions.
You think your wrists are bad, just imagine how mine are from my origami riding position! :eek5:
Catch ya one the next one :niceone:
Origami feck mate you gotta be a contortionist to fit onto that thing. Have you fiddled with the suspension??? you might be able to get some of the weight off your wrists but it will probably make the front end too light..
I also noticed your brakes were really soft compared to the cbr. Is that just because it's set up that way or because i have braided lines???
really really want one now ............ but only if i don't have to take up yoga to fit on :shake: :shake: :shake:
NhuanH
28th March 2005, 20:47
Origami feck mate you gotta be a contortionist to fit onto that thing. Have you fiddled with the suspension??? you might be able to get some of the weight off your wrists but it will probably make the front end too light..
I also noticed your brakes were really soft compared to the cbr. Is that just because it's set up that way or because i have braided lines???
really really want one now ............ but only if i don't have to take up yoga to fit on :shake: :shake: :shake:
Yup, I find the Ninja's front brake takes a bit of lever squeeze to bite. Asked the fella at the last service and he reckoned they were "looking good". Hmmm.... :whistle:
Luckily I don't ride fast enough to require sharp anchoring :banana:
Didn't need to use the cibber's brakes much on that short run to Waitakaruru :msn-wink:
Forget the yoga boy, find someone to practise Kama Sutra with :2thumbsup Then you too, may be (just) flexi enough to bear a contemporary sports bike for anything more than an hour :o
Coldkiwi
29th March 2005, 17:24
Forget the yoga boy, find someone to practise Kama Sutra with :2thumbsup Then you too, may be (just) flexi enough to bear a contemporary sports bike for anything more than an hour :o
is it really that bad? my gixxer's no gold wing but I did manage to get to get to Russel and back in a day without sore wrists even though I spent most of the time on the highway (6hrs riding). I recall WT poo-pooing the idea that his alstare was hard to live with as well (but then, he's hard... just ask him, he'll tell ya! :whistle: )
NhuanH
30th March 2005, 21:48
is it really that bad? my gixxer's no gold wing but I did manage to get to get to Russel and back in a day without sore wrists even though I spent most of the time on the highway (6hrs riding). I recall WT poo-pooing the idea that his alstare was hard to live with as well (but then, he's hard... just ask him, he'll tell ya! :whistle: )
I guess it's relative. My K1 750 (same dimensions as your Alstare) was a bit more comfy, right up 'til the bit when it decided to superman itself into a car :whistle:
But I've realised that I've chosen not to ride a luxo-barge, favouring the rice rocket instead, so that's part of my riding life. The Gixxer I rode down to Taupo (so about 2.5hrs) without a drama, the 636 I manage about 1.5hrs. But then, I am a midget, not a hulking mass of a man like aff :banana:
But damn, his 600F was like a Goldwing after 3 hours+ on the Ninja!
bugjuice
30th March 2005, 23:08
pfft, whatcha on about ya wusses? 636s aren't tourers, so cause you'll ache on long cruisey rides. I did coro and back, and couldn't move the next day. just gotta suck it up and enjoy the ride.
btw, my brakes are sharp as, have yours always been soft? I also want to stick braided lines on it..
aff-man
31st March 2005, 17:43
Baaa goldwing my ass ....... so where did you dissapear to ?? you must have been shrinking cause you kept getting smaller and smaller in the mirror untill you finally dissapeared alltogether.
I do luuuuuuurrrrrrvvvvvvve the power and sound of the 636 (hence the continual powering up and down on the straights, thanks for the go) but it just wasn't that comfy. i am afraid to say that CK's gixxer was heaps more comfortable... maybe it's just that model cause apparently the later ones have more relaxed rear sets.
Goldwing my ass :shake: :shake:
p.s. And yes nhuanh your brakes were real soft ... kinda reminded me of the brakes on my old single disk vt250f :killingme :killingme :killingme .
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