modboy
7th October 2009, 13:01
Little did I know as I headed off last Friday morning that half the north islands main roads would be closed with the biggest snow storm in 25yrs. Oblivious I refuelled at Waipakarau whilst a dad and his kid admired the Thruxton. Being on the open road was lifting the spirit. The sun was shining at Bay View, last refuel before the Napier-Taupo road, which is in great shape - and a great way to get to Taupo. Chicken Burgers at the Summit cafe are great, even if the hospitality is a bit cagey.
The straight runs into Taupo probably would be fun on a cruiser, but on the Cafe Racer I was yearning more twisties. Rotorua for the night then a gorgeous ride up past the lakes (back road via Rotoiti, Rotoehu etc.) to Whakatane.
I pulled up at the Whakatane Hotel and ride up on to the pavement parking up next to a gaggle of Harley Bobbers, including one of those dark custom soft tails with the most ridiculous ape hanger handle bars. All the bro's got up and said hi checking out the Thruxy and I did the same, scary looking bros but salt of the earth - the great thing about biking , sharing that road spirit. Awesome stuff. The dark custom nearly blew my ear drums as it's owner started it up.
Stuck in Whakatane while all the north island was snowed out. So, I leave yesterday morning - through Opotiki through the Waioeka Gorge - another must do ride ! After all the rain there was waterfalls coming of the ranges everywhere - sun was out - virtually no one on the road - magic!
Refuel at Te Karaka 20 odd K out from Gissy then the most fun part of the trip between Gissy and Wairoa - dry road, gorgeous perfectly cambered twisties the whole way - what a ball. Late lunch at West Quays in Napier - then froze my arse off back to Carterton where I crashed at my olds. Easy cruise over the Taka's this morning. Still buzzing.
:rockon:
The straight runs into Taupo probably would be fun on a cruiser, but on the Cafe Racer I was yearning more twisties. Rotorua for the night then a gorgeous ride up past the lakes (back road via Rotoiti, Rotoehu etc.) to Whakatane.
I pulled up at the Whakatane Hotel and ride up on to the pavement parking up next to a gaggle of Harley Bobbers, including one of those dark custom soft tails with the most ridiculous ape hanger handle bars. All the bro's got up and said hi checking out the Thruxy and I did the same, scary looking bros but salt of the earth - the great thing about biking , sharing that road spirit. Awesome stuff. The dark custom nearly blew my ear drums as it's owner started it up.
Stuck in Whakatane while all the north island was snowed out. So, I leave yesterday morning - through Opotiki through the Waioeka Gorge - another must do ride ! After all the rain there was waterfalls coming of the ranges everywhere - sun was out - virtually no one on the road - magic!
Refuel at Te Karaka 20 odd K out from Gissy then the most fun part of the trip between Gissy and Wairoa - dry road, gorgeous perfectly cambered twisties the whole way - what a ball. Late lunch at West Quays in Napier - then froze my arse off back to Carterton where I crashed at my olds. Easy cruise over the Taka's this morning. Still buzzing.
:rockon: