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ARIKI DRZ ROURU
13th June 2013, 12:55
Does anyone know where to find sand tracks and or dunes close or in the wellington region?? If not anywhere in the lower north island??

unstuck
13th June 2013, 13:01
Next to the sea would be where I would be looking.:yes:

ARIKI DRZ ROURU
13th June 2013, 13:41
next to the sea would be where i would be looking.:yes:

easier to ask around before going on a hunt i reckon

Hitcher
13th June 2013, 14:30
Dunes are all likely to be protected for environmental reasons. Damn good show too.

sugilite
13th June 2013, 15:07
I'd be interested to know too. Maaaany moons ago I used to go to Hokio Beach just south of Levin. I stopped when a group started planting the dunes with some sort of native sea grass. I rode further along from their project but still had the cops called on me. When they came and asked me to leave I did, still did not stop the local greenie iwi from giving me the bash soon as the cops left. So be careful. Surely with all the coast line NZ has there must be somewhere legal to ride, anyone?

Hitcher
13th June 2013, 16:51
Surely with all the coast line NZ has there must be somewhere legal to ride, anyone?

Hooning up and down on beaches is generally OK, unless there are lots of people around, particularly Anxious Mothers with children at foot.

But riding over any dune munts them and is Yet Another Practice that gives bikers a bad name because of the damage it does.

pete-blen
13th June 2013, 17:17
Not to far south of welly:woohoo:.... O did I mention the water crossing:shit:..

http://www.google.co.nz/url?q=http://www.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3DSV8o2fv0Nvc&sa=U&ei=XlW5UfSyIMqMkwXdm4DQAQ&ved=0CB4QtwIwAA&sig2=z7J4tYtjcMX6iInOWJFaDA&usg=AFQjCNHKJ6IzCKr12n1X-x3k_2-FCrlEvw

ARIKI DRZ ROURU
13th June 2013, 17:18
i'd be interested to know too. Maaaany moons ago i used to go to hokio beach just south of levin. I stopped when a group started planting the dunes with some sort of native sea grass. I rode further along from their project but still had the cops called on me. When they came and asked me to leave i did, still did not stop the local greenie iwi from giving me the bash soon as the cops left. So be careful. Surely with all the coast line nz has there must be somewhere legal to ride, anyone?

theres a place way up the line called pouto past auckland, a mean dune to ride but its just way to far for me

unstuck
13th June 2013, 17:23
I think if you were to ride around on the dunes on the Poutu peninsular DOC would roast your balls.:yes:

ARIKI DRZ ROURU
13th June 2013, 17:26
Not to far south of welly:woohoo:.... O did I mention the water crossing:shit:..

http://www.google.co.nz/url?q=http://www.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3DSV8o2fv0Nvc&sa=U&ei=XlW5UfSyIMqMkwXdm4DQAQ&ved=0CB4QtwIwAA&sig2=z7J4tYtjcMX6iInOWJFaDA&usg=AFQjCNHKJ6IzCKr12n1X-x3k_2-FCrlEvw

HEY MAN ARE U ABLE TO RIDE THAT ANATORI DUNE TO THIS DATE?? AND ARE U ABLE TO POP ME SOME DIRECTIONS ON GETTING HERE? NEVER KNEW SUCH PLACE EXISTED IN WELLY REGION.. COOL!:2thumbsup

unstuck
13th June 2013, 18:00
Dude, check out where it is on the map. Not real close to you. And you have your caps lock on.:2thumbsup

pete-blen
13th June 2013, 18:31
Dude, check out where it is on the map. Not real close to you. And you have your caps lock on.:2thumbsup



LOL.:facepalm:...I thought south of welly & the water crossing might have given it away....:gob:

Google earth is your freind lad...
directions.... Picton / Nelson / Motuaka / Taraka / Collingwood / follow the road from there..

ARIKI DRZ ROURU
13th June 2013, 20:27
IF IT AINT DRIVABLE I AINT INTERESTED.. WELLY REGION OR LOWER NORTH ISLAND, ANYWHERE ELSE IS OF NO INTEREST TO ME THANKS!:mega:

guy smiley
14th June 2013, 13:07
if you want to ride sand, this is the place to go

http://www.taikorea-mx.co.nz/

SMOKEU
14th June 2013, 16:21
I seriously hate all those tree hugging greenies who get their knickers in a twist and call the cops at the slightest sign of anyone having fun on anything with 2 wheels and an engine. It's pathetic.

unstuck
14th June 2013, 16:26
I seriously hate all those tree hugging greenies who get their knickers in a twist and call the cops at the slightest sign of anyone having fun on anything with 2 wheels and an engine. It's pathetic.

Yeah, we should be able to rip up any shit we want, fuck the vegitation and wild life, we dont need it. Our couple of hours fun is a lot more important than keeping some areas like they should be.:whistle:

sugilite
14th June 2013, 16:39
Hooning up and down on beaches is generally OK, unless there are lots of people around, particularly Anxious Mothers with children at foot.

But riding over any dune munts them and is Yet Another Practice that gives bikers a bad name because of the damage it does.

Perception is a funny old thing, personally I LOATH to ride past the public on beaches at any speed, but do not see the problem riding some dunes in a out of the way spot along some deserted coastline. Not to mention riding on flat beaches is (to me at least) as boring as watching paint dry, against catching big air and cornering low enough to drag the bars in sand dunes. Yes, I agree not to molest dunes people are trying to restore with sea grass etc is in ourt best interests. I'm talking naked sand dunes right on the sea front where after a decent windy night all traces of said fun are erased. I know such things exist 40 mins away from my location on the east coast, which is hopeless info for the OP.


Yeah, we should be able to rip up any shit we want, fuck the vegitation and wild life, we dont need it. Our couple of hours fun is a lot more important than keeping some areas like they should be.:whistle:
We have more coastline than the USA, surely there are some places that would be acceptable to have some sand dune fun, away from well known public beaches and tender ecological locations if course.

SMOKEU
14th June 2013, 16:41
Yeah, we should be able to rip up any shit we want, fuck the vegitation and wild life, we dont need it. Our couple of hours fun is a lot more important than keeping some areas like they should be.:whistle:

I wasn't going to go that far, but there have been times where I've been riding a quiet 4 stroke bike, at least 50m away from other people out in a remote area and then people come up to me picking a fight because they're unhappy that I'm having more fun than them.

One time I had about 5 people running after me, and 2 of them dived at me to try and tackle me off the bike. They even sent their dog after me, so I ran the dog over otherwise I would have been beaten up by the pack of (white) savages who were acting like a bunch of monkeys that just escaped from a zoo. Win for me.

Funny how I've never had that sort of thing happen when I'm out hunting. Everyone is so nice to me then.

sugilite
14th June 2013, 16:50
I wasn't going to go that far, but there have been times where I've been riding a quiet 4 stroke bike, at least 50m away from other people out in a remote area and then people come up to me picking a fight because they're unhappy that I'm having more fun than them.


I hear you, many moons ago this was rammed home to me after I was riding my dirt bike home past a family out walking around a subdivision in the making. I was not riding fast past them, but got the growling face waving fists treatment. Soon as I got home, I swapped onto my 3 wheel ATV (equally loud etc) and rode past the same family, this time getting smiles and waves. :blink:

unstuck
14th June 2013, 16:58
There are places to ride and there are places we need a bit of common sence otherwise the likes of DOC and IWI and the like will close it all down. Some people do get fucked off when out in the back country getting a bit of peace and quiet and a bunch of dudes turn up and start having their fun, I have been one of them from time to time. I would not go so far as to attack one unless it was in self defence though. I also have been on the receiving end of abuse and police reports for having a bit of fun. We are lucky in this part of the country because we get a real mix of terrain to ride for free too though, tis part of the reason I tolerate the crap winters.:2thumbsup

Stylo
14th June 2013, 17:57
I remember a few years ago roosting the dunes around Leithfield beach in N Canterbury on the KX500, good fun but hard on the chain & sprockets etc and a bastard to clean the bike to get the sand off.

Blagger
14th June 2013, 18:33
http://www.taikorea-mx.co.nz/

This MX track is sand-based and available to casual riders - check the site and dates

Otherwise Silverbullet trail rides on the coast may have some sand action

I believe that there are some coast dunes out South of Featherston way but haven't been there myself - if you search the adventure bike pages those guys have been most places

ARIKI DRZ ROURU
14th June 2013, 20:47
I seriously hate all those tree hugging greenies who get their knickers in a twist and call the cops at the slightest sign of anyone having fun on anything with 2 wheels and an engine. It's pathetic.

:yes:tell me about it man!:laugh:

ARIKI DRZ ROURU
14th June 2013, 20:48
if you want to ride sand, this is the place to go

http://www.taikorea-mx.co.nz/

thanks man:2thumbsup

ARIKI DRZ ROURU
14th June 2013, 20:54
cheers all for the comments im learning alot..:yes: help is much appreciated:2thumbsup

Pornstar
16th June 2013, 13:38
Himatangi is a really sandy forest area, its close to taikorea, I dont know how legal the riding is there, but its fairly popular and it is in a pine plantation. ive only ridden there once, and there are also some pretty big dunes, reckon this could be up your alley.

ARIKI DRZ ROURU
16th June 2013, 23:02
Himatangi is a really sandy forest area, its close to taikorea, I dont know how legal the riding is there, but its fairly popular and it is in a pine plantation. ive only ridden there once, and there are also some pretty big dunes, reckon this could be up your alley.

choice wanna take me there? :D sounds mean as if we are allowed to ride there.