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dogsnbikes
21st January 2011, 16:01
Destination Ashburton !!

Starting In wgtn I needed to get too Asburton to pick up a new member of the family :msn-wink:

I was on the 9pm ferry sailing from wgtn on Wednesday and had mangered to sort out a ride to Ashburton with one of the stock drivers:niceone:I was sorted,so let (John) the guy who had the bike that I would be there around 7am,we arrived at 7:30 and I was so excited to see my bike in person,we did the deal and I proceeded too pull the bike apart too fit the packrack frame and luggage I had carried with me,I was given access too johns tools and work shop space too do what I needed while he went out too do a job,:niceone:

Then I called into the local Yamaha shop in Ashbuton and the guys squeezed the bike in for a filter and oil change why I went and did change of ownership etc and had breakfast at Robbies bar and grill,the time I got back the bike was all serviced,ready for the trip back too Wanganui

Leaving Asburton at 10 the bike felt a little tight,and its been a while since I have ridden a trailbike so we were just getting to know each other,didn't take long and things started too free up,by the time we got to Rakaia where I suddnely remembered I have drum brakes not Disc brakes as I pulled a handful too stop:weird:but we were making good pace and just purring along and that was the motion for the day the further we went the free'er we became,weather wasn't really on our side with the wind and rain so heading too the hills had too wait until next time...1st fuel stop in Amberly as I'm still sorting out what the range will be considering the weather and the luggage I was carrying

2nd stop Cheviot,catch up with friends and coffee after some dicussion I decieded to top up the tank and make ward my last fuel stop for the South Island considering I was still guessing at range of tank but assumed it was around 11 litres I figured I should be able too do 160-170k's/tank,so through the hills I go and up the coast I head with my good friend the rain turned up to keep me company which I lost around Clerence,it wasn't long and I past the old stone church and the trip read 150k's and I still wasn't sure how far from Ward I was,now thats planning,but too my relief i was'nt long and I was at Ward and only used 7 litres so now Im figuring at this rate I'm getting around 20ks/litre on 95:niceone:

So off too Picton I go and into rush hour Taffic,and onto too catch my 7pm sailing on the straitsman,
On boarding I get a quick feed and get a cabin well worth hiring if your feeling whacked and need a good sleep.....then the final leg home Wgtn too Wanganui the weather was mint and having a full moon I arrived home around 2am today,buzzing about trip despite the weather I encounted on the way,Now looking Forward to getting into the back country

so here are some pic's of my new 80's relic

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Bike with Wof $1500
fuel to get home $60
food $ lost count
ferry free (perks of the job):msn-wink:

sunhuntin
21st January 2011, 16:09
great write up! glad you had a good ride home. i never knew you could hire a cabin. will file that away.

tri boy
21st January 2011, 16:46
Noice.:msn-wink:
Your new favourite road will be up the back of Bushy Park Rd, and back through Aramoho. Also, that bike is built to do Fischers track, (Retaruke Rd-Back of National Park Village), and you may as well do the 42 traverse while your there. Obviously me n Kanny will down shortly to join in:drinkup:
Enjoy.

MIXONE
21st January 2011, 16:51
great write up! glad you had a good ride home. i never knew you could hire a cabin. will file that away.

One of the Bluebridge ferries has FREE cabins up top.It's first in first served though and they haven't got doors.
Great buy DnB.:niceone:

dogsnbikes
21st January 2011, 17:21
Noice.:msn-wink:
Your new favourite road will be up the back of Bushy Park Rd, and back through Aramoho. Enjoy.

Yes I know that road have done it on the daytona:facepalm:

dogsnbikes
21st January 2011, 17:23
One of the Bluebridge ferries has FREE cabins up top.It's first in first served though and they haven't got doors.
Great buy DnB.:niceone:

That was the monte Stella,no longer in service the new straitsman have cabins with doors and ensuits,the one I have last night was a twin so was most impressed

dino3310
21st January 2011, 18:45
thats a tidy old girl mate, looks like a goodie:niceone:
the King Country Ride normally takes place round april, we cabin it at Taumaranui,spend all day getting there on saterday get on the piss and then get up and ride fishers and the 42nd and associated rds before heading home:msn-wink:

Waihou Thumper
21st January 2011, 18:51
Very nice bike..Looks very capable and ready for the adventures...:) Noice one! :niceone:

kanny
24th January 2011, 15:20
Good on you. NICE :niceone:

chanceyy
24th January 2011, 16:34
lol Nice one Dogs? you be getting into the dirt division shortly then lol

n if Kanny & Tri Boy get their way they will happily lead you astray :) (not that you need any leading of course) :bleh:

dogsnbikes
24th January 2011, 17:32
lol Nice one Dogs? you be getting into the dirt division shortly then lol

n if Kanny & Tri Boy get their way they will happily lead you astray :) (not that you need any leading of course) :bleh:

Didn't you know I'm a dirty Virgin........

chanceyy
24th January 2011, 17:58
Didn't you know I'm a dirty Virgin........
:facepalm::whistle: yeah figured as much esp where ya like to take the daytona :eek:

dogsnbikes
24th January 2011, 18:17
:facepalm::whistle: yeah figured as much esp where ya like to take the daytona :eek:

Well I have been given a leave pass to bugger off on the bike more often :msn-wink:

I have already laid down some plans of where too go oh the world is my oyster :bleh:

chanceyy
24th January 2011, 18:21
Well I have been given a leave pass to bugger off on the bike more often :msn-wink:

I have already laid down some plans of where too go oh the world is my oyster :bleh:


:doh:and before anyone can blink you will be the ole dirty ho .. :rofl:

dogsnbikes
24th January 2011, 18:21
thats a tidy old girl mate, looks like a goodie:niceone:
the King Country Ride normally takes place round april, we cabin it at Taumaranui,spend all day getting there on saterday get on the piss and then get up and ride fishers and the 42nd and associated rds before heading home:msn-wink:

Will keep and eye on the forum's..... last time I did the 42nd was a 110k loop on a push bike:eek: