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SuperDave
12th July 2005, 19:07
The weather report says tomorrow should be sunny with some cloud so fine for a midweek ride. A mate and I are definately going for a ride sometime tomorrow but the time is undecided at present. If people express interest in joining us for the ride tomorrow I'll arrange a more definate time and meeting place.

Was thinking of doing the same route we took on the Sunday Auckland ride two weeks back, the one up north via Old North Road and on to Wellsford. Was also considering maybe riding to Piha instead as I have yet to go out that way.

So yeah, anyone interested? Thinking of departing at around 12ish.

Mr Skid
12th July 2005, 20:20
The weather report says tomorrow should be sunny with some cloud so fine for a midweek ride. A mate and I are definately going for a ride sometime tomorrow but the time is undecided at present. If people express interest in joining us for the ride tomorrow I'll arrange a more definate time and meeting place.

Was thinking of doing the same route we took on the Sunday Auckland ride two weeks back, the one up north via Old North Road and on to Wellsford. Was also considering maybe riding to Piha instead as I have yet to go out that way.

So yeah, anyone interested? Thinking of departing at around 12ish.Watch out for fallen trees and zzr250's if you go out to Piha.

I'd imagine the road would be worse than usual given the recent weather.

I might be interested in going as far as Kaukopakopa if you head out Old North.

justsomeguy
12th July 2005, 20:28
Watch out for fallen trees and zzr250's if you go out to Piha.


:Oi: I read that......... :nono:

Hey Dave - if you wanna do down Scenic Drive I'll be happy to ride down there with you - can take about a 1.5 hour break from work.

Let me know what time you want to head off..... if that is what you decide.

I can meet you at the Shell GreenBay - thats the best meeting place in Titirangi

SuperDave
12th July 2005, 20:30
Watch out for fallen trees and zzr250's if you go out to Piha.

I'd imagine the road would be worse than usual given the recent weather.

I might be interested in going as far as Kaukopakopa if you head out Old North.

zzr250's on the road :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

I thought you were into the semi-offroad road experience and in light of this would love to head out to piha?

But point taken, will go up North then.

Mr Skid
12th July 2005, 20:31
:Oi: I read that......... :nono:
:Pokey:
:rofl:

Mr Skid
12th July 2005, 20:37
zzr250's on the road :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

I thought you were into the semi-offroad road experience and in light of this would love to head out to piha?

But point taken, will go up North then.Up to you, I'd probably come back from KKK on the gravel back roads. You'd be welcome to join me.

justsomeguy
12th July 2005, 20:38
zzr250's on the road :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

I thought you were into the semi-offroad road experience and in light of this would love to head out to piha?

But point taken, will go up North then.

Nothing wrong with the roads there..... I'm happy to lead you through to Piha if you want.... But hey if you want to go some other way then thats cool too :niceone:

justsomeguy
12th July 2005, 20:41
:Pokey:
:rofl:
:bash:
:nya:

SuperDave
13th July 2005, 10:13
Provided that it doesn't pour down when I leave, I will stop at Shell in Wesgate before heading off to Wellsford. Anyone is welcome to join the three of us so far just meet us at the Shell at 12.30.

placidfemme
13th July 2005, 10:16
The weather looks good today... I can't take any time off work, but have a fun and safe ride :)

Mr Skid
13th July 2005, 22:54
That wasn't too bad a ride today. We went from Westgate Shell along SH16, then turned off to Old North and followed that through to Kaukopakopa, where we waited for Gareth to show. From there I went back via Kaihikatea Flat Road, Forestry Road, etc through to Old North Road, while the others carried on to Wellsford.

Comming back from Old North Road, SH16 was coned off between Old North and the Coatesville-Riverhead Highway. Looked like there had been an accident near the sign advising drivers to slow down, due to a high accident risk.

Must have happened recently, as the traffic was only starting to bank up and the fire/ambulance teams hadn't arrived yet. No sure what the story was, as I didn't stick around.

I'm slowly comming to grips with the new bike, learning the limitations and potentials to the tires on dry tarmac, wet tarmac and gravel roads.

Interestingly I seem to be adopting a mx style of riding, whereby you stay upright, and move the bike underneath you. Seems counterproductive, considering that on sprotsbikes I've been trying to keep the bike upright by hanging off the side.

It appears to work though, so who am I to question?

SuperDave
14th July 2005, 00:24
Good ride thanks for joining us. You missed some high speed cornering action on the way back from Wellsford, Steve and I were really pushing it on the way back. Your riding looked all right I think, you were doing the whole MX thing and sticking your foot out quite a bit. I've never really taken notice of that kinda riding so not sure if I can really comment.

Funny, in Wellsford we spoke to these two guys. Must be in their mid twenties, one had an 05' R1 model whilst the other the 05' ZX10R. Flash gear including radar detectors and intercoms. Funny thing is they kinda struck me as being quite inexperienced riders. Not sure what gave me that impression though.

Maybe there will be a bit larger turnout if another similar ride is planned for midweek next week.

justsomeguy
14th July 2005, 00:52
Funny, in Wellsford we spoke to these two guys. Must be in their mid twenties, one had an 05' R1 model whilst the other the 05' ZX10R. Flash gear including radar detectors and intercoms. Funny thing is they kinda struck me as being quite inexperienced riders. Not sure what gave me that impression though.



Were these guys on a black ZX10 and a blue R1?? I saw a similar pair at the helensville petrol station around there......

But these guys were probably in their thirties....

bugjuice
14th July 2005, 09:28
Funny, in Wellsford we spoke to these two guys. Must be in their mid twenties, one had an 05' R1 model whilst the other the 05' ZX10R. Flash gear including radar detectors and intercoms. Funny thing is they kinda struck me as being quite inexperienced riders. Not sure what gave me that impression though.
training wheels..??
large chicken strips?
mmmmmmchicken....

SuperDave
14th July 2005, 12:21
Were these guys on a black ZX10 and a blue R1?? I saw a similar pair at the helensville petrol station around there......

But these guys were probably in their thirties....

Yup thats them. Yeah you right, probably thirties.

justsomeguy
14th July 2005, 12:28
Yup thats them. Yeah you right, probably thirties.

Rich professionals with a bit of disposable income eh?? The guy on the ZX10 (or whoever had the goatee) knows jack bout bikes the R1 rider knew a bit more- I met them on the 19th of June - a few of us KB'ers were on a ride after that BRONZ course had finished and my bike was backfiring pretty badly I stopped at the petrol station for a top-up/ bike perv and saw them.......