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haydes55
19th December 2013, 15:28
Doing the Coro loop today, getting back towards Thames, I decide to cut across to have a swim at whangamata..... Turns out its a 25km gravel road. Accidental adventure riding was a bit tense on th Z at times, I made it to the coroglen tavern. Time for a beer before I head on.
Fuck I love holidays.
fridayflash
19th December 2013, 15:40
was that the road that comes out right by the coroglen?
boman
19th December 2013, 16:10
Ah the old Tapu to Coroglen road. I will bet it has caught out more than a few people in its history.
F5 Dave
19th December 2013, 16:32
Ha, did the same thing thinking I could stay the night at Lake Waikaremoana as 1/2 of it is gravel & 1/2 sealed it seemed from the sign.
I did the calculations & I assumed it would be sealed on my end to the lake & gravel from the other, so I'd go stay the night at the campground & come back same way in the morning. Boy was I wrong & it was nasty gravel & my poxy ol' RF did not like it (despite having done a lot of dirt riding at the time).
Ended up giving up & having to stay in Wairoa. That was a mistake too, wot a shit 'ole.
fridayflash
19th December 2013, 18:45
Ha, did the same thing thinking I could stay the night at Lake Waikaremoana as 1/2 of it is gravel & 1/2 sealed it seemed from the sign.
I did the calculations & I assumed it would be sealed on my end to the lake & gravel from the other, so I'd go stay the night at the campground & come back same way in the morning. Boy was I wrong & it was nasty gravel & my poxy ol' RF did not like it (despite having done a lot of dirt riding at the time).
Ended up giving up & having to stay in Wairoa. That was a mistake too, wot a shit 'ole.
i can sympathise with you there, i went in to waikaremoana on my rf too, loaded with gear including a dozen beers in the tank bag...and i normaly
like riding gravel, even on a road bike but that was a hair raising ride, it was near storm conditions leaving a road surface that resembled inch deep wet concrete...to top it off i had told a guy i was with who was riding a katana 1100 that i like riding gravel...of course he and his 19" front wheeler left me for dust:killingme
haydes55
19th December 2013, 19:05
was that the road that comes out right by the coroglen?
That's the one.
I used to live a few mins away from wairoa.... Some of the stories we heard... Wouldn't stay there if I could avoid it.
haydes55
19th December 2013, 19:29
I had a whoopsy on the way back. Came around a left hander, not too fast (there was a ute in front of me a bit). I didn't see a bump or pothole or anything (must of missed something) and the bike got airbourne my left foot came off the peg and when I put my foot back on, the footpeg hit the ground scraped my boot and folded the peg up. I just relaxed my arms and held the throttle constant and the bike jumped back upright. The campervan in the oncoming lane gave me a thumbs up as I rode past haha.
So that was my scary moment. I'd rather the 45 minutes gravel road again haha
Madness
19th December 2013, 19:36
I had a whoopsy on the way back. Came around a left hander, not too fast (there was a ute in front of me a bit). I didn't see a bump or pothole or anything (must of missed something) and the bike got airbourne my left foot came off the peg and when I put my foot back on, the footpeg hit the ground scraped my boot and folded the peg up. I just relaxed my arms and held the throttle constant and the bike jumped back upright. The campervan in the oncoming lane gave me a thumbs up as I rode past haha.
So that was my scary moment. I'd rather the 45 minutes gravel road again haha
It was probably a case of alcohol impairment.
haydes55
19th December 2013, 19:51
It was probably a case of alcohol impairment.
definitely, one beer got me sooo trolleyed I was still drunk 30 mins later
Madness
19th December 2013, 20:05
definitely, one beer got me sooo trolleyed I was still drunk 30 mins later
I know, right? I once smoked this joint, I was still shitfaced 6 weeks later. :facepalm:
Swoop
19th December 2013, 20:18
That IS an interesting road. Not really the greatest of short cuts on a road bike.
haydes55
19th December 2013, 20:20
I know, right? I once smoked this joint, I was still shitfaced 6 weeks later. :facepalm:
good thing I wasn't racing and was just going for a ride under the legal limit. If I was racing and giving it 100% around that corner I would have most likely crashed.
(the ads on tv show people drinking at least 1 beer then driving straight away, so the government condone it)
Madness
19th December 2013, 20:30
good thing I wasn't racing and was just going for a ride under the legal limit. If I was racing and giving it 100% around that corner I would have most likely crashed.
I reckon! Racing on public roads is dangerous, let alone after drinking alcohol. Sheesh!
(the ads on tv show people drinking at least 1 beer then driving straight away, so the government condone it)
You probably could have had another beer, or two if you had a feed. What does it matter so long as it's legal, right?
Kickaha
20th December 2013, 06:50
Turns out its a 25km gravel road. Accidental adventure riding was a bit tense on th Z at times, I made it to the coroglen tavern. Time for a beer before I head on.
Did the same way back in 1988 on my BMW but it handled gravel fairly well
Ha, did the same thing thinking I could stay the night at Lake Waikaremoana as 1/2 of it is gravel & 1/2 sealed it seemed from the sign.
Ended up giving up & having to stay in Wairoa. That was a mistake too, wot a shit 'ole.
Same trip as above, looked on the map thinking i'd go that way, heading out and sign says something like "unsealed road 100 km" did it anyway, nice ride up through there
probably did a few extra km as part way through I went down the wrong road and had to turn back
You're right about Wairoa though I stayed long enough to put gas in the bike and carry on, really didn't like the feel of the place
F5 Dave
20th December 2013, 08:32
yeah I would have far better done the road on my old Katana with the skinny rear tyre which makes all the diff, but my old GS550 was better again with less weight & more upright position & not clipons. My 1050 Tiger has upright posi but still the wide 17" road tyres so heaps better than RF but not flash.
I locked the bike to a pole outside my cabin & was relieved to find it still there in the morning. The trip into town to get a beer & some food quickly became some food & get back to the cabin.
Kickaha
20th December 2013, 08:41
The trip into town to get a beer & some food quickly became some food & get back to the cabin.
My brother and some friends passed through there a few years back, one of the guys with them wouldn't even get out of the car
F5 Dave
20th December 2013, 08:51
I tried to wind the windows up, but despite being a Bus, the RF didnae 'ave em.:baby:
G4L4XY
23rd December 2013, 21:31
Doing the Coro loop today, getting back towards Thames, I decide to cut across to have a swim at whangamata..... Turns out its a 25km gravel road. Accidental adventure riding was a bit tense on th Z at times, I made it to the coroglen tavern. Time for a beer before I head on.
Fuck I love holidays.
I did that stupid road in a car with 17" mags and hard springs, didn't realise how it was gravel, nor how long the bastard was! So isolated too! I managed to stop and take a piss in the middle of the...path? road? meh not a lot of traffic anyways haha
jafar
23rd December 2013, 22:22
I went over the tapu to coroglen road on a Honda VTX 1800, with my daughter on the back a few years ago. I've never been so happy to see a pub in all my life :lol:
varminter
27th December 2013, 20:06
I met the Coroglen to Tapu road in 1980. Not long arrived from the UK and went up the Coromandel in the VW Kombi. Found the road (by accident) and took off down it. I remember saying to the wife "I wonder what 'Road Open' means?" It was too fookin' narrow to turn round or I'd have gone back:lol:
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