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PrincessBandit
26th July 2011, 17:52
Brrrrrrr :cold: Katman and I decided to do the return ride Taupo/Wanganui last weekend. Yes, the weather report was decidedly dodgy so I decided to take the car down to Taupo (my bike gear in the boot incase the weather reports were all wrong and a ride looked on the cards).

Saturday morning the sky was clear, the air was fresh so we decided a ride was on! I was going to go down on the back of his 1100 but he generously offered me his 400 Katana. After a few minutes of indecision I took him up on the offer. What a beautiful bike to ride! So smooth, and as Goldilocks once said "just the right size"!

Heading over to Wangas it was fresh, but not the freeze-fest we'd been expecting. The weather was perfect and the mountain was simply stunning. (We went Turangi-National Park-Paraparas). We overnighted with grandma then opted to head back to Taupo a little earlier than planned as the weather gurus seemed to be fairly accurate with the deterioration in the lovely weather we'd had... Just as well because the ride from the Paraparas through to National Park was the most miserable trip I've ever done! By the time we got to Nat Park my fingers were so frozen I'm sure I had no blood left in them whatsoever. Katman then kindly pointed out that whatever pain they were in it was going to be worse as the blood returned. Um, yes, it was. After wondering how I was ever going to get my sorry arse back on the 400 and face the rest of the ride back to Taupo we were very pleasantly surprised at how nice the ride across to Turangi then back to Taupo was. I thought I was in a different country! We'd been riding just ahead of the storm and I'm sure that the decision to go around the other side of the mountain rather than Desert Rd was the only thing standing between me and hypothermia!

So, we were really pleased that we'd opted to take the bikes rather than the car after all. Given that the weather was supposed to be really bad, 3/4 of the entire trip was absolutely wonderful. The bad first half of the return was bad, I have to say - frozen fingers, licking snot from my eternally running nose all the way from before Raetahi, watering eyes, blah blah blah. But after Katman putting my gloves on the engine while we were stopped at National Park (he suggested a coffee, but we were too worried that the storm might overtake us again) having nice warm gloves felt like heaven. Even if it only lasted a couple of minutes once we were mobile again.

I'm sure that I'd have been shivering for the duration of the remainder of the ride under normal circumstances, but having ridden in front of such grotty weather beforehand the last leg of the trip felt almost tropical!!!

Did anyone else venture forth despite the atrocious forecast?

Tosser
26th July 2011, 18:24
Yup and I did it like a boss!

Palmy to welly and back on Sunday. It turned out worse than the forecast.

I've decided that I need to buy a few things.

Warmer gloves.
Leather Jacket

The jacket that I have with its thermal layer doesn't seem to work.

baptist
26th July 2011, 20:54
I did, around Westie land, bit cold, worse yesterday riding in the hail and wind... don't like the cold:weep::baby: mind you my Alpine Star gloves (second hand of trade me) kept my fingers dry and reasonably warm :drinknsin

Old Steve
26th July 2011, 21:08
Half a dozen of us started out and rode Tauranga - Paeroa - Te Aroha - Okoroire (lunch) - and then home over the Kaimais, on Sunday. I was leading, there were a couple of 1100s and a 1400, another two bikes dropped out at Katikati because one of them picked up a shard of glass in the tire which necessitated some time spent with the "tire poo" and an air hose.

We took a number of side roads, went out through Te Puna, then took the Old Highway and Esdaile Rd from Whakamarama, went out through Waihi Beach and then back to SH2, and on to the Old Tauranga Rd through to the middle of the Karangahake Gorge. Then the ride down the Old Te Aroha Rd, great mix of straights to clean the fuel system out with some nice corners. Had just a few spits of rain on our visors along the Old Te Aroha Rd, but a large dark cloud passed behind us on that stretch and hung over the Kaimais. Otherwise rode in overcast but OK conditions. The two missing bikes caught up at the pub, Okoroire turns on some great food. We had a good couple of hundred kms of good roads on the bikes, a good day despite the forecast of bad weather.

We were further north than the bad weather, so had a good day.

FJRider
26th July 2011, 21:23
No ... but you do seem to need a better pair of gloves ...

I've always loved the roads round there ...

Highlander
26th July 2011, 21:26
WOF on the BMW on Friday morning, 30 km home to the shop a touch over 200km from the shop to home. :yes:

Over the weekend riding was just to work and back (30km each way, both in the dark at this time of year). Nearly 5 years since I last did it on 4 wheels though.

YellowDog
26th July 2011, 21:28
Aha - Some are far braver than I am.

Yes it was a bit rough. Saturday was OK and I was home by 3:30pm, so I missed the bad stuff!

Blackshear
26th July 2011, 21:31
I was heading home on saturday at about 10pm.
Gloves were still fucking wet yesterday morning, what a big fucking mistake that was.
If I didn't have oxford grips, my summer gloves may well have not existed.

\m/
26th July 2011, 21:56
Rode up to the speedsport show on sunday with the LORs. Went up Miranda way, and then back home on highway 22.

blue rider
26th July 2011, 22:08
Sun and Ice cream on Saturday, twas lovely
Rain and soaked on Sunday, I was happy to get home as i felt very closed to a drowned rat - for some reason i enjoyed myself much that day no traffic at all in the city!
All i missed was the snow on my commute on monday.....but no luck here in Auckland :no:

Geeen
26th July 2011, 22:15
The pillion in a million an I went out through the backroads of Te Kawhata to Aucks for the speedshow. Was a good ride, I now need a new back tyre :innocent:. Was definitely a weekend to appreciate a hot shower when we got home :yes:

DrunkenMistake
26th July 2011, 23:58
I went to work in the snow on Sunday? (yes on the bike)
But im not from the Cold north Island. :shutup::innocent:

ducatilover
27th July 2011, 00:09
Wasn't too bad here, so I did a few hundred clicks. :scooter:

C.Linnell
27th July 2011, 12:13
Did Auckland to Pukenui (just past Kaitaia) on the Sat, up to Cape Reinga and back to Pukenui on the Sunday, then back to Auckland via Kerikeri on the Monday. All with my girlfriend as pillion.

Some of the worst rain and wind I'd ever ridden in, plus sub zero wind chill with soaking gloved and boots.

It was all her idea, so luckily I didn't catch any flack!

GrayWolf
27th July 2011, 15:11
yes rode to Paekakariki from Lower hutt for work 4am start, and monday, tuesday,wednesday,,,,, I found out how good (not) the lower priced jackets are at warmth retention, and rain witholding, they dont.
Thank god for decent gear :) Aquired some Spidi touring pants from TSS recently, they worked, and my Ixon jacket!!!
Now just hope the new gloves (toasty warm) Ivan assured me!! work as well as expected

baffa
27th July 2011, 17:50
Took the gf out on saturday for a little cruise to Kumeu for a mean brunch. She only had jeans on her legs so decided to lend her my pants (I had jeans on underneath) for the ride home. Zomg that was cold.

I normally ride to work no matter what the weather since I've gotten the bike a couple of months ago, and normally at least once for a ride during the weekend, but you forget how much difference the gear makes when riding in cold conditions.

Really tempted by heated handgrips now though.

Blackshear
27th July 2011, 19:39
Took the gf out on saturday for a little cruise to Kumeu for a mean brunch. She only had jeans on her legs so decided to lend her my pants (I had jeans on underneath) for the ride home. Zomg that was cold.

I normally ride to work no matter what the weather since I've gotten the bike a couple of months ago, and normally at least once for a ride during the weekend, but you forget how much difference the gear makes when riding in cold conditions.

Really tempted by heated handgrips now though.

If your legs get cold in jeans, I don't know why you haven't already got heated grips :blink:

Ricardo S
27th July 2011, 21:00
yup!

Auckland to Wanganui and back :D

we went to get my brother's new bike! we rode the DT230 from there! what a adventure! the week is even going faster :D

rideon
28th July 2011, 20:01
Yup - we headed to New Plymouth , 3 on 2 bikes Saturday and home on Sunday with 3 bikes ( son bought a very tidy GSR) . All back roads to Pio Pio then the gorges to NP. Looked to do SH43 home but looked pretty murky in the hills. Back home same route. Only hit a few spits here n there. Great trip both ways, great Back packers in middle of town - very successful outing. Metvu rules for getting it right most of the time ........

PrincessBandit
28th July 2011, 22:10
Took the gf out on saturday ..... so decided to lend her my pants (I had jeans on underneath) ....

Really tempted by heated handgrips now though.

That would have been a sight, in the cold, if you hadn't had jeans underneath your "pants"...

As for heated grips, that was one of the things I missed about not having my bandit for the trip (even though the katana was actually a lovely ride)

FJRider
28th July 2011, 22:26
That would have been a sight, in the cold, if you hadn't had jeans underneath your "pants"...

As for heated grips, that was one of the things I missed about not having my bandit for the trip (even though the katana was actually a lovely ride)

I'm speaking for MYSELF here ... but some things I don't want to "sight" ... :no:

It would seem a BETTER pair of GLOVES would/SHOULD be a better purchase/PRIORTY ... :yes:

PrincessBandit
29th July 2011, 22:09
I'm speaking for MYSELF here ... but some things I don't want to "sight" ... :no:

It would seem a BETTER pair of GLOVES would/SHOULD be a better purchase/PRIORTY ... :yes:

Yes, smartypants, you are right. My gloves are actually summer ones so it was no wonder my little paws were frozen, even with the thermal liners inside. When I bought them I hadn't really thought in terms of doing middle-of-winter rides; winter glubs will be on the birthday wishlist now!