View Full Version : One way to ruin a good ride...
hardhats
4th December 2010, 08:59
F$%^&ng roadworks everywhere!
Does anyone know what time the "roadworks season" usually ends for the year? I was thinking about doing a South Island trip before Christmas, but my recent experience on a 2-day blast down through SH43 and back has seriously put me off.
I now have a radiator full of cement, stone chips all over my visor and an almost uncontrollable hatred for orange road signs and yellow trucks...
For anyone planning a ride through SH3, SH4, SH41, any of the roads around Turangi/Taumarunui/Te Kuiti, or any of the backroads between Pukekohe and Port Waikato/Raglan, might be better to wait for another month or two...
At least SH43 is (relatively) untouched. Almost worth the frustration of getting there and back.
Blinkwing
4th December 2010, 10:17
Blast, there go my plans to take motorbike to Raglan for NYE. Time to find alternative transport! :facepalm:
hayd3n
4th December 2010, 10:53
Blast, there go my plans to take motorbike to Raglan for NYE. Time to find alternative transport! :facepalm:
you'll be fine just add a bit more time to your plans
Bonez
4th December 2010, 11:15
Mud flaps and fender extenders are usefull additions one should consider when riding a botormycycle. HTH.
The roadworks are in fact part of the speed ruduction campaign. You'll probably find they wont be finished till after the christmas break.
Tink
4th December 2010, 12:04
F$%^&ng roadworks everywhere!
Does anyone know what time the "roadworks season" usually ends for the year? I was thinking about doing a South Island trip before Christmas, but my recent experience on a 2-day blast down through SH43 and back has seriously put me off.
I now have a radiator full of cement, stone chips all over my visor and an almost uncontrollable hatred for orange road signs and yellow trucks...
For anyone planning a ride through SH3, SH4, SH41, any of the roads around Turangi/Taumarunui/Te Kuiti, or any of the backroads between Pukekohe and Port Waikato/Raglan, might be better to wait for another month or two...
At least SH43 is (relatively) untouched. Almost worth the frustration of getting there and back.
Isn't it common practice to have road works at xmas, to slow down the traffic, make people who are supposedly in a good mood because they are on holiday, into a bad mood, cause they have screaming "when are we there" kids in the back seat... well anyway they have managed it on my stretch of road, a nice bit of roadworks too... luckily I have a another entry into Pukekohe to avoid it...
FJRider
4th December 2010, 12:08
nothing wrong with the roads down this way ... :innocent:
SMOKEU
4th December 2010, 12:14
nothing wrong with the roads down this way ... :innocent:
What country are you living in?
Motu
4th December 2010, 12:25
my recent experience on a 2-day blast down through SH43 and back has seriously put me off.
So it was you we met at the Moki tunnel....we had a bit of a chuckle about what you were heading into.Personally I don't have any problems with road works or gravel - it's the bike not the roads.
ellipsis
4th December 2010, 12:25
....add rain, mist, wind, lake-flies, cages, maui campers, sunstrike, rego increases, nasty policemen.....oh the woe's ....might sell all my bikes for scrap and get the bus....then we could get a site called KiwiBusser going and still solve the problems of the world.....how did those old boys with square tyres and plunger back ends ever get where they were going....
FJRider
4th December 2010, 12:33
What country are you living in?
Stay away from shakey city ... and all's well ... :sunny:
hardhats
4th December 2010, 12:42
Blast, there go my plans to take motorbike to Raglan for NYE. Time to find alternative transport! :facepalm:
SH23 to Raglan wasn't too bad itself, no big gravel pits that I can remember, so you might be all right if you come down SH1 to Ngaruawahia then 39 to Whatawhata and head across from there. SH39 had quite a bit of new seal/gravel but no open repairs when I went up yesterday.
Highway 22 through Waingaro etc (the way I came down) was a shocker though...
hardhats
4th December 2010, 13:01
So it was you we met at the Moki tunnel....we had a bit of a chuckle about what you were heading into.Personally I don't have any problems with road works or gravel - it's the bike not the roads.
Were you in that orange hire car I stopped for?? I reckon I saw at least another 6 of those identical cars later that day. I actually had quite good fun with the ST in that gravel section after the tunnel. Was expecting the bike to be all over the place but still managed about 50-60kph and was pretty stable.
It's the constant and repetitive stopping and slowing down for big holes/gravel/loose chip on roads like SH3 that are normally so nice to ride through at 100 that gets frustrating...
Corse1
4th December 2010, 13:51
F*@Kn road works. 4 sections of road works on the back road to Tauranga (Pyes Pa). Thought I would go for a quick spin out around the akes this morning. Turned right at the Te Ngae roudabout to go to the Blue Lake and wet gravel/dirt all the way up the hill WTF!
Just when everyone wants to take their boats out to the lakes in summer. Who plans this shit!!!:blink:
James Deuce
4th December 2010, 14:00
I'd LOVE to experience road works on a bike.
fliplid
5th December 2010, 08:53
well anyway they have managed it on my stretch of road, a nice bit of roadworks too... luckily I have a another entry into Pukekohe to avoid it...
Not Waiuku Rd, perchance? Gits! Well, it's one way of preventing the roads melting...
JimO
5th December 2010, 11:14
..how did those old boys with square tyres and plunger back ends ever get where they were going....
for a start they didnt go everywhere at 500 miles a hr
fuknKIWI
5th December 2010, 16:01
....add rain, mist, wind, lake-flies, cages, maui campers, sunstrike, rego increases, nasty policemen.....oh the woe's ....might sell all my bikes for scrap and get the bus....then we could get a site called KiwiBusser going and still solve the problems of the world.....how did those old boys with square tyres and plunger back ends ever get where they were going....
Slowly:shutup:
tri boy
5th December 2010, 16:48
We luv road works we dooo's:love:
All summer is the season. Much easier to do than in winter.
If stone chips and cement splashes are a pain, then, umm, gee, guess your fooked.
Tink
5th December 2010, 17:14
Not Waiuku Rd, perchance? Gits! Well, it's one way of preventing the roads melting...
Yup that one, I go through the cuttings... the road was pretty tatty through there, I guess it had to be done at some point.
rapid van cleef
5th December 2010, 17:18
what really fucks me off about road works in this country is that there is no prior warning before a major intersection there there will be road works ahead on highway 'x'. of course there are signs telling you roadworks ahead, but often you get very little more than a few hundred metres. so there is no option at any point to take an alternative route in my experience. surely that is not difficult to do after all ,the trucks have to go past those intersections to get to the dam road works to start with.......................fuckin amateurs.
fliplid
5th December 2010, 20:25
Yup that one, I go through the cuttings... the road was pretty tatty through there, I guess it had to be done at some point.
Had the "pleasure" of finding out that they'd ripped up the road the other day on the long way back from work to Puke. Out of Glenbrook Station Rd- road metal and lime... :facepalm:
R-Soul
8th December 2010, 09:08
The road between Thames (well the intersection just past Thames) and Tairua is also dodgy as for the first 4 km's. A little (very) hairy on a sportsbike. Rather go the looong way around via Coromandel, Matarangi to Tairua :innocent:
Cayman911
8th December 2010, 09:16
one good way to ruin riding as a whole is registering your motorcycle. @#&VDJHDASF
firefighter
8th December 2010, 10:35
Without the roadworks you'd be complaining about the lack of roadworks.
robo555
8th December 2010, 10:46
Without the roadworks you'd be complaining about the lack of roadworks.
Was going to say exactly this.
What we really need are roads that last forever. Failing that, all roadworks should be completed within 3 days, at night, in silence.
Dave Lobster
8th December 2010, 10:49
Who plans this shit!!!:blink:
Funny :). PLANNING?? IN NZ?? Are you mad??
Corse1
9th December 2010, 06:44
one good way to ruin riding as a whole is registering your motorcycle. @#&VDJHDASF
What about getting fined for no rego..thats another way to ruin a good ride.:scooter:
hardhats
9th December 2010, 11:41
Without the roadworks you'd be complaining about the lack of roadworks.
true, however it wouldn't be so bad if they just did one section of road at a time, finished it, and then moved on to the next. At least then most of the road would still be in good condition.
The way they do it at the moment almost seems to be a deliberate attempt to cause the most disruption for the longest period of time...
hardhats
9th December 2010, 11:51
one good way to ruin riding as a whole is registering your motorcycle. @#&VDJHDASF
What about getting fined for no rego..thats another way to ruin a good ride.:scooter:
Fines are cheaper... Plus having no rego is good motivation to ride "carefully" so you're less like to be pulled over and checked.
Toaster
9th December 2010, 11:55
Fines are cheaper... Plus having no rego is good motivation to ride "carefully" so you're less like to be pulled over and checked.
I guess so if you are happy with NO insurance.
Plently of roadworks on SH16, slippery and lots of wet tarseal in the heat to stick the stonechips nicely to the underbody. Just hauled a whole lot out of my fairings. If I keep doing it I should be able to re-gravel my driveway for free by 2012.
hardhats
9th December 2010, 12:05
I guess so if you are happy with NO insurance.
As long as the WOF is current, some companies don't mind about the rego if you only have 3rd party cover :yes:
Corse1
9th December 2010, 12:07
Fines are cheaper... Plus having no rego is good motivation to ride "carefully" so you're less like to be pulled over and checked.
Welcome to age of checkpoints. I thought having no rego just makes you run :shit:
I guess so if you are happy with NO insurance.
Rego does not affect insurance. It has to contribute to the cause of damage/theft.
Bounce001
9th December 2010, 14:55
Watch out for the new seal between Tuakau and Bombay (Harrisville Road). The muppets that organised this resealed the only good bits on that road and left the stuff that is smooth and shiney (where the brother-in-law's truck spins in the wet with no acceleration!) No signage either. Bastards :angry:
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