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Dadpole
27th June 2009, 22:34
Before anyone cries "Don't", the deed is done. I am now esconced on the Pahiatua Track 20 km from the metropolis of Palmy. The tricky part now is to get to know the best roads in the area (quite a lot to chose from).
We have been here for a few weeks now, but I have only had time to get out 3 or 4 times. If anyone has seen the slow git on the old Suzuki dinosaur - t'was me:scooter:
I have been off KB for a while due to selling, moving, stressing etc but the old place seem the same. A few new names and the odd old one missing, especially BMW. I knew her years ago, but never got a chance to catch up with her again - much to my regret.
With luck I will get to run into a few of the friendly locals (there must be some) and convince them that I am not just here to steal their woolly girlfriends - I am from the Rapa and brought my own.
And now to :apint:

cowboyz
27th June 2009, 22:45
indeed there are some great roads round here and awesome peeps riding them. check out manawatu rides for the local rides. Feilding riders club is up and running for weekly rides. Everything has been a little quiet due to the bad weather but coming up in the summer will be the fri night rides starting from ashhurst mobil at 6pm every fri night. dont be shy, we dont bite, (cept for the honda riders - watch out for monie,yod and bonez and banditrider part-time)

ducatilover
28th June 2009, 00:14
Hope to see you around Dadpole!!! If you see a silly black bike that is too loud [just right] give me a wave, I go over the track as often as possible. :2thumbsup Ride time?

Dadpole
28th June 2009, 11:32
we dont bite, (cept for the honda riders - watch out for monie,yod and bonez and banditrider part-time)

Always watching out for the Honda riders:shit:
Can't wait for better weather to arrive as I only have weekends. Working in Lower Hutt Mon to Fri and only home on weekends, so a Friday night ride may be a bit tricky.

cowboyz
28th June 2009, 11:43
buy a kwaka..............

Owl
28th June 2009, 12:13
buy a kwaka..............

Duck!:dodge:

vindy500
28th June 2009, 12:24
The tricky part now is to get to know the best roads in the area (quite a lot to chose from).

you live on it!

86GSXR
28th June 2009, 12:36
The track is indeed a great road (except when one writes off ones Tiger on it :doh:) Many more to choose from to so keep an eye on the threads and join in :yes:

vindy500
28th June 2009, 13:38
(except when one writes off ones Tiger on it :doh:)

was that over summer?

Dadpole
28th June 2009, 14:35
buy a kwaka..............

Why would i need a garden ornament? :innocent:

NZsarge
28th June 2009, 14:42
Why would i need a garden ornament? :innocent:

Easy! You live in close proximity to Kwakaville doncha know.. :laugh:
Like Cowboyz said, plenty of good roads to ride 'round them parts and when you've seen a few of them there's always riding east to consider. And south...north..
Man you landed in some good riding country mate.

KiwiKat
28th June 2009, 17:51
The track is indeed a great road (except when one writes off ones Tiger on it :doh:) Many more to choose from to so keep an eye on the threads and join in :yes:

Yerp it's a happening place. far too many tigers on the loose though.:2guns::2guns:


Why would i need a garden ornament? :innocent:
:laugh: You'll fit in around here.


... If anyone has seen the slow git on the old Suzuki dinosaur - t'was me:scooter: ....

With luck I will get to run into a few of the friendly locals (there must be some) and convince them that I am not just here to steal their woolly girlfriends - I am from the Rapa and brought my own.
And now to :apint:

Lots of gits here (but I'm scared to name them)and your Dinosaur is a classic:ride:. All the woolly girlfriends have been fleeced. the Rams seem popular though.
Welcome to Manawatu.

dogsnbikes
28th June 2009, 20:40
Before anyone cries "Don't", the deed is done. I am now esconced on the Pahiatua Track 20 km from the metropolis of Palmy. The tricky part now is to get to know the best roads in the area (quite a lot to chose from).
We have been here for a few weeks now, but I have only had time to get out 3 or 4 times. If anyone has seen the slow git on the old Suzuki dinosaur - t'was me:scooter:
I have been off KB for a while due to selling, moving, stressing etc but the old place seem the same. A few new names and the odd old one missing, especially BMW. I knew her years ago, but never got a chance to catch up with her again - much to my regret.
With luck I will get to run into a few of the friendly locals (there must be some) and convince them that I am not just here to steal their woolly girlfriends - I am from the Rapa and brought my own.
And now to :apint:

Welcome to the HOOD as they say keep in touch with the Manawatu threads you live on the track good place too start you have access too many roads north south east and west...when the time is right you will discover the Apiti loop down side is you will venture through KWAKAVILLE(AShhurst) there a good bunch of hillbillies just like you can't blame a blonde being a blonde you can't blame them for owning Kwakas its just that they don't know any better:innocent:

Dadpole
28th June 2009, 21:02
My god! I rode through KWAKAVILLE a couple of weeks ago - even stopped for fuel. The old GSX must look like a Kwaka from some angles. Why else would they make me pay before I filled up.
Certainly are roads to explore around here, especially the ones out to the east and towards Hawkes Bay. I do miss the Wairarapa roads, although too many of them are dead ends, so no good round trips.
The down side of living on the Track is that living right on it I hear all the lucky souls riding past while I am stuck doing "essentials"

86GSXR
29th June 2009, 16:14
was that over summer?

Feb 15th it was. Earned me 2 months off work which wasn't so bad once the ribs stopped hurting. And got another Tiger out of it and all things considered it could have been a lot worse.