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Thermo King
7th September 2009, 08:17
Hi Guys and Gals,
We're two Irish Riders heading to New Zealand for 3 weeks mid January to early February. We're renting a BMW R1200RT and a R1200GS in Christchurch doing a lap of both Islands and dropping them off in Auckland before flying back to The Emerald Isle. We hope to use two Kenwood walkie talkies and Autocom units to keep in touch on route. Just wondering if there's any laws on using these radios that we should know about? We've used them all over Europe and used them in Canada last year without problems.
By the way, great site. I've been tuning in weekly now for several months. I'm surprised how busy it is for a country with a small population. I'm sure we'll meet several members when we're on the road. Really looking forward to this trip.

Regards,
Kieran.

Laava
7th September 2009, 08:20
Just wondering if there's any laws on using these radios that we should know about? We've used them all over Europe and used them in Canada last year without problems.
By the way, great site. I've been tuning in weekly now for several months. I'm surprised how busy it is for a country with a small population.
Regards,
Kieran.

Only a problem if someone complains! It's because we have awesome motorcycling! I live up north so drop me a PM when you head up this way.

Thermo King
7th September 2009, 08:32
Hi Laava,
Thanks for the quick reply. Haven't got the exact itinery to hand. We'll be on the North Island around Feb 01st. Will get in touch nearer to the time.

Regards,
Kieran.

CookMySock
7th September 2009, 08:36
Hi Kieran.

You will be fine with those radios. Even if they are not NZ spec ones it is unlikely you will cause a problem with them, or that anyone will realise and even care. If you get an interference just choose another channel.

With our terrain, I think you will be surprised just how small the range from them is. If you position the antennas as high as possible and keep them clear of other metallic objects you may get better signal.

Welcome to NZ, and please do be careful on our roads - they regularly catch out tired tourists with all sorts of nasty tricks. Motorcycling mecca for sure, but also many traps even for the experienced.

Steve

Thermo King
7th September 2009, 08:55
Hi Steve,
Thanks for the advice. We're two fairly steady riders in our early 50s. We do like to make a little progress now and then but without comprimising safety. Riding in Ireland is a good foundation. Badly surfaced roads, loadza agricultural hazards and careless drivers is a normal day at the office here. Looking forward to the scenery that we've heard so much about and the food and maybe some wine/beer. Really looking forward to meeting the people. Studying Kiwi phrasebook as bed time reading at the moment. ;)

Regards,
Kieran.

The Baron
7th September 2009, 14:27
Hi
Sounds like your in for a good trip over here.
I just want to recommend a good book for you to look for before you get here. - New Zealand Motorcycle Atlas - by Peter Mitchell. Well worth a read to get you in the mood. It has 100 top rides in it/maps etc.

Mom
7th September 2009, 17:50
Dont know about the radio issue, though I doubt there will be a problem, I just wanted to warn you about laava, right dodgy bloke he is :innocent: Nah, just teasing, we are not far north of Auckland if you feel like a coffee or a rest.

Laava
7th September 2009, 19:27
Dont know about the radio issue, though I doubt there will be a problem, I just wanted to warn you about laava, right dodgy bloke he is :innocent: Nah, just teasing, we are not far north of Auckland if you feel like a coffee or a rest.

Steady on there hon or I'll come round and unbalance your carbs!

Mom
7th September 2009, 19:42
Steady on there hon or I'll come round and unbalance your carbs!

Are you any good with gaskets?

YellowDog
7th September 2009, 19:44
I T 'S_____T H E R M O_____M A N ! ! !

Hello Kieran, You'll love the riding out here. The roads don't get a lot of use and are generally in pretty good condition.

Much beauty to be savoured and the hospitality is similar to that you already know in the southern parts of your own fair land.

Look forward to it because you won't be dissapointed.

Ypawa
7th September 2009, 20:05
Kiaora Kieran, your welcome to stop over in our small town (Waipawa), its on your way through to Hawkes Bay-Napier in the Nth Is - drop us a PM if you need to parkup for refreshments :beer: lol :yes:or a quick cuppa,or if you get stuck for somewhere to stay- youre both welcome. Enjoy the hospitality,people,scenery...youre gonna love our country

Laava
7th September 2009, 20:29
I T 'S_____T H E R M O_____M A N ! ! !.

The thermally retentive superhero! Singlehandedly responsible for global warming! Able to reheat cold cups of cocoa with a single glance!

Laava
7th September 2009, 20:30
Are you any good with gaskets?

What thickness and approx size? I have some stock.

p.dath
7th September 2009, 20:34
What is the power rating of the radios, and the frequencies they operate on? The spectrum regulations can be found at:
http://www.med.govt.nz/


I probably wouldn't worry about the legal requirements to be honest. As long as you haven't modified them with power amps and the like I'm sure they'll be fine.

george formby
10th September 2009, 14:59
I'm sure you will have a great trip, don't forget the Far North though! Lovely area. PM me if you are heading to the Bay of Islands & need info, help, hospitality etc:woohoo:

Thermo King
11th September 2009, 10:47
Hello again Guys and Gals,
I'd just like to say a big THANK YOU to all that replied to my post, sent PMs and e-mails. I've had several offers of accomodation on route. We've booked a self guided tour so the accomodation is sorted already. However we are looking forward to meeting some of you for a coffee, sticky bun, beer, exchange of tall tales or whatever. :apint:


Regards,
Kieran.

Beemer
14th September 2009, 12:55
Definitely call in if you're passing our way. Just let us know when you're planning on being in our area (lower North Island) as we've got Americarna and the Beach Hop on in February and March - big American/classic car shows.

We have a spare room but only one double bed, but we do have a fold-up bed too if you need any accommodation. See our thread in this section of the forum - we've hosted heaps of touring motorcyclists but no Irish ones yet. The ones from England were fine though, so you'd be welcome too!

The other half has a BMW R1100RT, among other bikes.

Voltaire
14th September 2009, 22:06
I lived in Cork for two years about 5 years ago, I did a lot of driving as part of my job, loved the back roads.
A lot less tractors with pointy bits here, but driving is pretty loose as insurance is optional,rego is not based on engine size, and thanks to Japanese imports power is cheap.
I used to give my BSA lightning a good thrashing around the Kinsale Cork loop. I'm sure you will have a grand time soooo.:msn-wink:

rosie631
15th September 2009, 20:43
What date are you arriving in Christchurch? Fairly active KB community here. Could probably organise a get together for you.

pete376403
15th September 2009, 22:00
You drive on the left in Ireland, same as us, but you'll need to be aware that we get tourists from USA who rent camper vans and when they get confused instinct takes over and they start driving on the right (ie incorrect side) of the road. More than a few riders have died because of this. Just saying.

Thermo King
16th September 2009, 08:55
Hi again,
We leave Dublin on Sunday 17th Jan and arrive in Christchurch via London and Los Angeles on Tuesday 19th Jan 2010. (Must be a slow plane). I'm sure our body clocks will be in a state of confusion by then. As far as I know we pick up the bikes, have a short spin and spend the night in Christchurch. I don't have the full itinerary yet but I think we're on The South Island until Sunday 31st Jan.
Thanks for the tip re the marauding camper vans. We'll keep an eye out for them. We do drive on the left in Ireland (mostly). We used to get a lot of forgetful tourists from US and Mainland Europe but the reduced value of the dollar and the tightening of belts in Europe has hit the tourist trade here.
I'm really amazed at the amount of posts on this site and the valuable information available. Really looking forward to this trip more than any that I've done over the last four years. :2thumbsup

Regards,
Kieran.

Laava
16th September 2009, 14:43
My experience driving in Ireland was made much more enjoyable by the road markings that said as you were coming up to a corner, "slow" and then further into the corner, "slower". Oh, how we laughed!
Might see you up here then in Feb, if you get this far!

Fatt Max
18th September 2009, 17:12
Gidday fellas,

PM me if you get time in Auckland. Me mam is from Tipp and she will beat me senseless if I didnt offer a couple of lads from home a cuppa or a beer.

Otherwsie, take care and enjoy this amazing country. Keep logging onto KB cos they are a great bunch who will help you out if you get stuck.

Good luck lads

Retroqueen
22nd September 2009, 21:40
What date are you arriving in Christchurch? Fairly active KB community here. Could probably organise a get together for you.

I second that!! We is good at getting together down here:woohoo::woohoo:

Diavolessa
29th September 2009, 19:43
Ditto to all the others
I'm in Masterton - Wairarapa. always welcome for coffee, beer etc if you come through this way

nothingflash
29th September 2009, 21:07
Sounds like your in for a great trip. Have fun!

Thermo King
17th January 2010, 00:42
Hi again,
all packed up and ready to go. Flying Dublin to London this evening. Overnight hotel near Heathrow. Departing London Sunday afternoon, refuel in Los Angeles, arrive Auckland Tuesday morning, another flight to Christchurch. May be a little jet lagged after all that. Collecting bikes Wednesday morning and we're really looking forward to starting the adventure.
Hope the weather is a little better than it is in Ireland at the moment. We've just had the biggest freeze for about thirty years and now we're bracing ourselves for the big thaw as the snow on the mountains starts to melt. Reports of flooding this morning in places that have never flooded before.
Anyway back to our trip. We're on the South Island for about two weeks and one week on the North Island. Keep an eye out for us. I'll be on a 1200RT wearing hi viz Darien jacket and silver helmet. Simon on 1200GS with white lid. Will check in on route if I get internet access.

Regards,
Kieran.

BirdXX
17th January 2010, 15:57
Hi Kieran

Have a great holiday, you'll love it here, great place for biking. I moved here last year and brought the Blackbird over from Ireland, love riding it here, way better than back there. The Coromandel loop puts the Gap to shame!

PM me when you're heading into Auckland...

SDU
17th January 2010, 16:48
Hope you have a great trip on our islands. always good to meet people on the rd.
If you want to camp out with locals there are a couple off rallies happening in the sth island. These are usually great & easy going rallies with plenty from kb heading to them.
Woodstock Rally
29th -31st Jan 2010
Woodstock Domain Sign posted 9 km from
HOKITIKA, Westland

Vincent County Rally.
5th-6th Feb
Galloway, Alexander
Otago

Thermo King
26th January 2010, 19:55
Hi again,
We started in Christchurch and have covered every twisty road in the lower half of the South Island so far. One loop was so good we did it twice each way and it only got better. That was the short cut through Cardrona going from Queenstown to Wanaka and back via Cromwell. Awesome road, fantastic scenery. We thought that was good but the run up to Fox Glacier today was even better. We've another four or five days to finish off the South Island. We're doing a lap off the North Island finishing off in the Auckland area around Feb 6/7. Bikes go back on 7th and we fly home on 8th.
I've speculated a few bob on the New Zealand Lotto. If the Luck of the Irish is any good and my numbers come up I'll stay. This is definetley the best place on the planet to ride a motorcycle.

That's all for now folks. Will check in again when I can.

Kieran.

clint640
27th January 2010, 11:42
Good to hear you're having fun! If you are staying in Rotorua on your trip north & would like to meet up for a beer let me know.

Cheers
Clint

Bounce001
27th January 2010, 12:36
Saw you are going to be in Auckland 6th-7th Feb.

If you get a chance, head out to Pukekohe for the Classic Bike Racing Festival. Awesome weekend with about 350 bikes racing and access to the pits too so you can see all those old beauties up close and personal! This year they are celebrating 100 years of Rudge and they have the Konig back again. Also on the Sunday this year there is a flying display featuring a P40 Kittyhawk.

If you get there, look out for the TOMCC banner on the hill. That where we will be - come and say hi. (PS we will have cold beer!) :beer:

Have a great trip and speed safely!