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insomnia01
14th September 2013, 10:28
Hi de Hi Campers !!! Got a Sth Isld pilgrimage in March 2014 :banana::banana::banana: and need some local info on the intended trail below,


SH75 - Pigeon Bay Rd - Holmes Bay Rd - Purau Port Levy Rd - Diamond Bay - Gebbies Pass Rd

Q's is can I ride this route on a road Bike ? ( Blackbird ) Google maps suggest it looks like sealed road all the way round

- I'm leaving Akaroa ( night stop ) heading to Punakaiki via SH73 & Arthurs Pass, how about catching the ferry from Diamond Bay to Lyttelton ?

- having left Te Anau the day prior I would rather not go back over my footprint from SH75 to Lincoln which is why I'm looking at ferry to Lyttelton but Gebbies Pass Rd to Halswell to SH76 then SH73 I dont mind
other ideas that fit in with this route I'm happy to look at also :2thumbsup

insomnia01
16th September 2013, 09:38
Thanks for everyone's input but it seems the Diamond Harbour ferry is a non vehicle ferry :weep: which means I need to go the long way :cry:

SVboy
16th September 2013, 18:33
I would not recommend this trip on a Blackbird. Chch to Diamond harbour-fine-Port Levy-ok but watch for grit. Beyond that-mostly tight unsealed roads. Could be done but not great fun!

insomnia01
16th September 2013, 21:04
cheers for the info

STJim
17th September 2013, 09:28
I hope you enjoy your trip South. I am familiar with the main road over the hill to Akaroa. It's a great ride and you won't mind coming back out the same way. When are you doing this. Have you considered doing the TT2000 as well?

insomnia01
17th September 2013, 10:17
I hope you enjoy your trip South. I am familiar with the main road over the hill to Akaroa. It's a great ride and you won't mind coming back out the same way. When are you doing this. Have you considered doing the TT2000 as well?

March 2014 got a 0630 ferry from Wgtn down & around cross back over the following Monday, apart from the C1KC I'm not doing any endurance riding events after the SCRR cock up, I now seem to prefer just riding but still like to do a couple of long distance rides & the Sth Isld seems to have bitten me

SVboy
17th September 2013, 14:46
I hope you enjoy your trip South. I am familiar with the main road over the hill to Akaroa. It's a great ride and you won't mind coming back out the same way. When are you doing this. Have you considered doing the TT2000 as well?

You will enjoy ChCh to Little River on a Big bike. Radar detector needed! The hill from Little river is loads of fun but dangerous, variably surfaced and populated with many poor[o/seas] drivers. Quite a few big bikes go to akaroa regularly. If this is your first foray, I suggest this is the route to use.

thepom
22nd September 2013, 07:13
The ride to Akaroa as described by svboy is incorrect slightly....no need for the radar detector as the local police biker fellow....rastascat....motorbike caught fire so out of action........the road is not dangerous if you ride safely and as long as caution is used its an absolute stunner of a ride....well recommended...

insomnia01
22nd September 2013, 07:40
The ride to Akaroa as described by svboy is incorrect slightly....no need for the radar detector as the local police biker fellow....rastascat....motorbike caught fire so out of action........the road is not dangerous if you ride safely and as long as caution is used its an absolute stunner of a ride....well recommended...

I'm in no rush :niceone: to get out of the Sth isld in a hurry

AllanB
22nd September 2013, 10:05
Still being policed by police cars over that way. There was one out there last weekend.

Stop at the Little River café (and art gallery) for a feed - excellent food and coffee!

You could do the Akaroa back loop but you end up at the Hill Top for the ride down. It is a twisted narrow track often blowing a gale and not well populated (the eastern bays like Pigeon Bay are off this road). Take care for stray sheep and rogue tourists.

Best bet is to post up when you are going over to Akaroa or heading back and arrange yourself a CHCH KB escort!!!

SVboy
22nd September 2013, 10:51
The ride to Akaroa as described by svboy is incorrect slightly....no need for the radar detector as the local police biker fellow....rastascat....motorbike caught fire so out of action........the road is not dangerous if you ride safely and as long as caution is used its an absolute stunner of a ride....well recommended...

Try telling that to oncoming tourists in camper vans used to driving on the other side of the road, the out of paddock sheep, the up coming tour busesand variable road surface. And as ALLANB said-the popo are still out there. That one he mentioned followed me over the hill last weekend and obviously knew the hill well, dammit!

AllanB
22nd September 2013, 11:27
One of the most dangerous things you may encounter on the Akaroa ride is another motorcyclists coming the other way cutting corners or hugging the centre line!

And campervans - on that hill they appear to be under the illusion that they are in a dinky little country and they can stop anywhere to take a photo. As in the middle of a blind corner! I've encountered this several times and been lucky that the other side of the road was clear!

It is still an amazing ride and you'll find me over there way too much!

The Christchurch Port Hills roads are almost a waste of time nowadays due to the volume of bloody cyclists on them. I notice that Diamond Harbour is getting some traffic (car and mbikes) now the original café has some competition and service and food has improved.

dangerous
22nd September 2013, 18:44
fuck me its just the Akaroa GP... whats all the fuss?
correct me if Im wrong but Rust's work bike is compleat and running it was his off siders that went poff
radar detectors are needed everywere, yes even on 75
only one sealed road there and back (cept the summit road loop) no more dangerous than any other road

The route the OPer mentioned is mostely shingle tracks, aka stock routes sealsed roads down to the bays but not between... a Black bird will do it but unsure whay ya would.

My reconmended route on a BB would be 75 there, summit road return drop down to any bays one wants return to 75

AllanB
22nd September 2013, 21:46
fuck me its just the Akaroa GP... whats all the fuss?



Ahem - dare I mention the Aprilia one killed on that hill ...........:bleh::bleh::bleh::bleh::bleh:

HenryDorsetCase
23rd September 2013, 08:14
I have done the suggested loop a few times but when I had my Triumph Scrambler. Though heavy it was a good shingle road bike. Its very scenic but narrow and corrugated and some of it is about 4m wide. Not a lot of fun on a big road bike I wouldnt think. I could (but wont) take my ST-R on it (its lighter than the scrambler).

insomnia01
23rd September 2013, 13:02
so it seems SH75 is the best option in & out of Akaroa, thanks for all the info :niceone: I'll post up closer to the time & if anyone whats to meet out there somewhere then cool :2thumbsup

Mushu
23rd September 2013, 13:35
Port Levy to Little River is easily doable on a road bike I have taken both of my road bikes over that track (ninja 250 and an R6) just take your time I've even been over there in my Toyota Levin, and I agree that if going to Akaroa you should stop in at the café in Little River for a coffee.
SH 75 can have cops and speed camera vans on it for the open bits before and after Little River and once you start going over the hill it's a good idea to keep your eye out for grit on the road but awesome ride, you'll be kicking yourself if you don't head over there.

dangerous
23rd September 2013, 17:58
Ahem - dare I mention the Aprilia one killed on that hill ...........:bleh::bleh::bleh::bleh::bleh: you bastards have long memorys dont ya, cant blame the on comming biker or camper on that one :(

SVboy
24th September 2013, 09:21
you bastards have long memorys dont ya, cant blame the on comming biker or camper on that one :(

Lol!! Time to dust off the guzzi mate and see if it remembers the way over there still!

ellipsis
24th September 2013, 12:51
...just been talking with a local fire brigade volunteer out here...four vehicles left the road between Catons Bay, on the way round the lake a couple of k's before Little River and Duvauchelles...they were called out to clean/clear up diesel that surfaced after a slight bit of misty drizzle yesterday... all were spills in different areas ... I was out there yesterday with my girl on the Sportsters and felt nothing untoward, but was also pretty wary of just that scenario after a weekend of huge traffic volume on SH75 out our way...

dangerous
24th September 2013, 17:46
with my girl on the Sportsters shit man after all them years ya still grovel? mind you she does look some what younger than you :msn-wink:



Lol!! Time to dust off the guzzi mate and see if it remembers the way over there still!few more weeks before rego etc, didnt think ya saw it plough past ya a few weeks back, to fast for your old eyes aye teach. :first: