View Full Version : Anyone know of any dirt bike hire on the Pouto Peninsular?
Yorkshire Dave
17th March 2010, 15:36
I'm thinking about doing a trip around the Pouto Peninsula, along the 'Valley of Wrecks' beach section in the Pouto and Glinks Gully area, over Easter and I'm trying to find somewhere that does dirtbike hire in the area. I've found a campsite that does quadbike hire, but I'd prefer to do it on a dirt bike to be honest (partly because I'm thinking about buying one and want to see if I like it).
Does anyone know of anywhere in that area that hires them? I'd prob only be needing it for a day. I suppose I could always trailor one from further afield if I can't find anyone local, as I'll be going in my van.
Cheers guys,
Dave :scooter:
REDRIDER
17th March 2010, 16:07
I'm thinking about doing a trip around the Pouto Peninsula, along the 'Valley of Wrecks' beach section in the Pouto and Glinks Gully area, over Easter and I'm trying to find somewhere that does dirtbike hire in the area. I've found a campsite that does quadbike hire, but I'd prefer to do it on a dirt bike to be honest (partly because I'm thinking about buying one and want to see if I like it).
Does anyone know of anywhere in that area that hires them? I'd prob only be needing it for a day. I suppose I could always trailor one from further afield if I can't find anyone local, as I'll be going in my van.
Cheers guys,
Dave :scooter:
You could try ringing The Kawasaki Sandpit, they've now got some late model WR's along with the KDX, very resonalble prices toooo. Tony or Louise 09 420 8879
Yorkshire Dave
19th March 2010, 08:14
Cheers Redrider, will give em a shout.
Dave
4stroke
19th March 2010, 11:13
give dargaville honda a call, 094391089 and talk to bruce, he may be able to sort something out for you.
Yorkshire Dave
19th March 2010, 11:15
Cool, will do. Cheers 4stroke
paturoa
19th March 2010, 12:08
There are several places that hire DR 6fiddies out of orkers. That would be the ideal bike for a round trip from orkers. Make sure you time the beach run to be around low tide.
I'd recommend from D'ville down through the Te Kopuru road right through to Pouto, then all the way up the beach to Maunganui bluff / Aranga Road exit, or Omamari exits. You'll prolly need to take extra gas. There is a Gassoline Alley GAS station at Kaihu for a refill. That route is about 170 ks, so with a few sand dune excursions etc may be a little tight. (Up the beach is better cos the wind is almost always blowing in that direction)
paturoa
19th March 2010, 12:13
.. and low tide is quite early, around 8am at Pouto Point on 3 April. High tide is 2pm ish.
http://ofu.co.nz/graph/tides.php
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