View Full Version : Waikato: Hamilton 1KC - 1000km in one day
Euro2018
24th August 2017, 13:56
So who's going on the 1KC ?
Departs Hamilton & Wellington (two routes on the same day on Sat, 4th Nov.
http://www.distanceriders.org.nz/the-1000km-cruise-the-1kc.html
caspernz
25th August 2017, 00:03
Yep, back for another burst. Bringing 2 likely lads along. Hopefully Topher cobbles together an interesting route...:drool:
veldthui
25th August 2017, 22:54
Me too. Doing the Hamilton start. Also the NI1600 and the TT2000 as well. Need some new tires first though
insomnia01
28th August 2017, 16:21
I'm in AGAIN!!! cant wait to see the route :eek:
eldog
15th September 2017, 20:03
2017
I am going(and the NI800), ride fitness will be a test and telling the boss!
missing AWA355's constant riding style = an excuse to go riding
wondering if I can get in another triple icecream again for lunch :banana:
while watching the gathering very black rain clouds ahead of me in the distance.
It pissed down last time, wasnt worried as I was running out of fuel which was more of a concern :brick:
Waiting for route is torture :wait:
AllanB
15th September 2017, 20:49
My bum hurts after 200 kms ........
jellywrestler
15th September 2017, 21:05
My bum hurts after
caption contest right here
caspernz
15th September 2017, 21:10
My bum hurts after 200 kms ........
caption contest right here
I was thinking the wrong lube being used :argh::argh:
AllanB
16th September 2017, 09:58
I was thinking the wrong lube being used :argh::argh:
Fully synthetic please.
caspernz
16th September 2017, 19:38
Fully synthetic please.
Would you like a bigger shovel?
FJRider
16th September 2017, 21:53
My bum hurts after 200 kms ........
Dragging your ass again .. ??
AllanB
16th September 2017, 22:00
Dragging your ass again .. ??
Nah I'm a lazy rider - don't move my arse around the seat much for corners.
eldog
17th September 2017, 13:53
My bum hurts after 200 kms ........
i was only waking up after the first 200 km last time...
what do you when the road is straight?
get some extra padding
AllanB
17th September 2017, 14:35
get some extra padding
Seats tall, I'm not - I won't be adding padding, it will just make it taller. I have enlisted the aid of a young Swedish woman to smack my buttocks twice a week with a wooden paddle. The theory being it will harden up my rear.
eldog
17th September 2017, 17:00
Seats tall, I'm not - I won't be adding padding, it will just make it taller. I have enlisted the aid of a young Swedish woman to smack my buttocks twice a week with a wooden paddle. The theory being it will harden up my rear.
Can you get a 2 for 1 deal?
Went to the motorcycle show today had a great time. Good exhibits etc. Unfortunately they wouldn't let me test ride anything:spanking:
insomnia01
18th September 2017, 07:29
Rider Register lists more riders departing from Hamilton than Wellywood this year :headbang::headbang::headbang: I never thought I would see the day this happened........
mulletman
20th September 2017, 10:31
I see theres a similar ride for the South Islanders...
insomnia01
20th September 2017, 15:57
[QUOTE=mulletman;1131063756]I see theres a similar ride for the South Islanders....
Similar, except we need to stop at checkpoints & take photos & the route is pretty much predetermined because of these but either ride is going to be AWESOME!!!!! :Punk::Punk::Punk::Punk::Punk:
1billyboy
20th September 2017, 21:02
I see theres a similar ride for the South Islanders...
The Christchurch and Nelson Ulysses have been doing this ride for quite a few years.
caspernz
23rd October 2017, 20:08
For this year it looks like we have 8 photo stops :facepalm:
Then for me add at least 4 fuel stops :shit:
Might have to run in reverse order to avoid the crowd starting from Hamilton departure point as well :whistle:
eldog
26th October 2017, 13:14
For this year it looks like we have 8 photo stops :facepalm:
Then for me add at least 4 fuel stops :shit:
Might have to run in reverse order to avoid the crowd starting from Hamilton departure point as well :whistle:
You don't have this on your own.
I like the direction selected as last year's navigation through Hamilton was torture:doh:
Going to do a paper GPS
Layout as the GPS seems to go into power sleep mode when you most want it.
caspernz
27th October 2017, 00:25
You don't have this on your own.
I like the direction selected as last year's navigation through Hamilton was torture:doh:
Going to do a paper GPS
Layout as the GPS seems to go into power sleep mode when you most want it.
Yeah I know we've all gotta do the same stops. Just 8 stops is a bit much, will have to wind Topher up when I check in haha...:laugh:
Oh and we need to have a secret KB wave :devil2:
Euro2018
30th October 2017, 05:24
I checked out the 10 day forecast for Hamilton, Wanganui, Napier and it's looking a bit shit.
Not keen on riding in the rain for this event, it's already pushing my talents to the limit without adding rain in for added excitement.
I understand there are 50 riders registered for the Hamilton start.
If by some miracle the sun breaks out, is there anyone else riding alone that wants a riding buddy for the day ? It's going to be about a 13 hour trip for me.
caspernz
30th October 2017, 14:49
I checked out the 10 day forecast for Hamilton, Wanganui, Napier and it's looking a bit shit.
Not keen on riding in the rain for this event, it's already pushing my talents to the limit without adding rain in for added excitement.
It's only Monday, so seeing as the forecast has been "evolving" over past day or two, best not to start sweating this far out from the day. You can always pull the pin on the day...
eldog
30th October 2017, 16:55
Yeah I know we've all gotta do the same stops. Just 8 stops is a bit much, will have to wind Topher up when I check in haha...:laugh:
Oh and we need to have a secret KB wave :devil2:
something like this :motu: or :finger:, ok I deserve :spanking:
I checked out the 10 day forecast for Hamilton, Wanganui, Napier and it's looking a bit shit.
Not keen on riding in the rain for this event, it's already pushing my talents to the limit without adding rain in for added excitement.
I understand there are 50 riders registered for the Hamilton start.
If by some miracle the sun breaks out, is there anyone else riding alone that wants a riding buddy for the day ? It's going to be about a 13 hour trip for me.
Well, I wouldn't mind a riding buddy but your too fast for me.
I am looking at about a 15 hr. About 1/2 of it I haven't done B4.
Gunna stop at Reporoa again this year for a triple ice-cream for lunch - so nice in the sun it was, then looking to the west and seeing the storm approaching last year was awesome.
but I am used to the rain after the NI800 this year :calm:
It's only Monday, so seeing as the forecast has been "evolving" over past day or two, best not to start sweating this far out from the day. You can always pull the pin on the day...
yeah unless its very gusty, I isn't going to stop for nada. One of the few days I get to ride all year, for more than an hour or so.
Euro2018
31st October 2017, 07:55
something like this :motu: or :finger:, ok I deserve :spanking:
Well, I wouldn't mind a riding buddy but your too fast for me.
I am looking at about a 15 hr. About 1/2 of it I haven't done B4.
Don't know where you got the idea from that I'm fast.
If my trip goes to perfectly to plan, I'll be pulling into the end point at 8:40pm, expecting to leave at 6:30am, so that's over 14 hours by my maths.
No doubt something will go wrong (rain) which will slow me down to 15 hours.
I've got no more time left for bike prep.
Left home at 5am today to fly to Sydney, back home about 8pm Fri.
Hope to quickly open the mail and see if one piece rain coat has arrived from Aliexpress then off to bed. Bike is parked in the garage waiting to be ridden out the door at 6am on Sat morning, subject to weather.
Are you planning to ride down on Sat morning from Auck ?
Euro2018
31st October 2017, 08:02
Just thinking about this, if one of us is a bit slower than the other then we can gain some time at the checkpoints. Whoever arrives first sets up for the photo and the slower rider just rides in, poses for photo then rides off. No mucking around getting two cameras out.
I'm carrying about 8 litres of extra fuel, emergency tyre inflater, stuff like that. Might be handy.
Also, I should have a GPS speedo running, so on the open parts we can stay as close to 108 kph as possible (or whatever arbitrary speed limit the police have running that day).
Just thinking about that, are the police likely to be aware of this event and make an effort to target us with some carefully placed speed traps ?
Euro2018
1st November 2017, 19:34
Weather outlook seems to be improving (he says desperately trying to talk himself into believing the weather is improving)
caspernz
1st November 2017, 20:42
Just thinking about this, if one of us is a bit slower than the other then we can gain some time at the checkpoints. Whoever arrives first sets up for the photo and the slower rider just rides in, poses for photo then rides off. No mucking around getting two cameras out.
I'm carrying about 8 litres of extra fuel, emergency tyre inflater, stuff like that. Might be handy.
Also, I should have a GPS speedo running, so on the open parts we can stay as close to 108 kph as possible (or whatever arbitrary speed limit the police have running that day).
Just thinking about that, are the police likely to be aware of this event and make an effort to target us with some carefully placed speed traps ?
Weather outlook seems to be improving (he says desperately trying to talk himself into believing the weather is improving)
Not sure if you've done one of these before, so forgive me for being a mite direct. By all means carry your tyre repair kit and stuff like that. As long as you can run around 200 km on a tank don't bother carting fuel, plenty of fuel along the way, we're not in outback Oz aye...
The boys in blue will be aware, enough of 'em on this forum, but they've got enough to worry about as it is. A bunch of riders going for a spin won't bother them, as long as we more or less behave. Heck, I spooled off around 700 km today, you know just as a warm-up for Saturday, and apart from an hour or two in varying degrees of dampness it was sweet as.
The weather forecast for Saturday is actually improving, but regardless of that, bank on copping some heavenly precipitation along the way no matter what the weatherman says...the joys of living on an island.
Your photo stop idea makes sense, except you'll find the quick hop off to stretch and limber up some is actually welcome in the second half of the day :laugh:
If you see a yellow Busa, come and say gidday, us IAM chaps don't bite. There'll be at least four of us tackling this one.
Euro2018
1st November 2017, 22:21
Haven't done one before, so all suggestions are welcome.
I thought my fuel range was 200km, but I'm concerned adding big panniers has cut it down a bit. Just haven't had time to retest the actual range, don't want to risk a mistake.
Besides, if I'm carrying spare fuel I might be able to help someone else.
I can tolerate occasional showers, but won't be keen on heavy rain.
caspernz
2nd November 2017, 05:15
Haven't done one before, so all suggestions are welcome.
I thought my fuel range was 200km, but I'm concerned adding big panniers has cut it down a bit. Just haven't had time to retest the actual range, don't want to risk a mistake.
Besides, if I'm carrying spare fuel I might be able to help someone else.
I can tolerate occasional showers, but won't be keen on heavy rain.
Extra fuel is not vital for this years' run. Just fuel up before you go across Taihape-Napier and Napier-Taupo then you'll be sweet. So all you need to pack is some protein/nut bars for yourself and bottle or 2 of water.
eldog
2nd November 2017, 09:18
Just thinking about this, if one of us is a bit slower than the other then we can gain some time at the checkpoints. Whoever arrives first sets up for the photo and the slower rider just rides in, poses for photo then rides off. No mucking around getting two cameras out.
I'm carrying about 8 litres of extra fuel, emergency tyre inflater, stuff like that. Might be handy.
Also, I should have a GPS speedo running, so on the open parts we can stay as close to 108 kph as possible (or whatever arbitrary speed limit the police have running that day).
Just thinking about that, are the police likely to be aware of this event and make an effort to target us with some carefully placed speed traps ?
Well I travel at 100. Much slower thru corners.
Occasionally slow down to look at scenery.
Prefer to stop and stretch getting old.
I will be taking extra fuel as I get lost occasionally.
Not being a regular mbike traveller.
As long as we are responsible then we don't need to worry about the fuzz. There's quite a few probably doing the run anyway.
Take wet weather gear.
Got to sort out GPS yet.
I will be starting at 6.30
Staying in Hamilton Fri and sat.
eldog
2nd November 2017, 09:21
Extra fuel is not vital for this years' run. Just fuel up before you go across Taihape-Napier and Napier-Taupo then you'll be sweet. So all you need to pack is some protein/nut bars for yourself and bottle or 2 of water.
+1 agree with this
But us smaller bikes will need to look at about 4 fuel stops.
eldog
2nd November 2017, 09:23
Haven't done one before, so all suggestions are welcome.
I thought my fuel range was 200km, but I'm concerned adding big panniers has cut it down a bit. Just haven't had time to retest the actual range, don't want to risk a mistake.
Besides, if I'm carrying spare fuel I might be able to help someone else.
I can tolerate occasional showers, but won't be keen on heavy rain.
I will ride with you, you will need to be patient
Will send PM
eldog
2nd November 2017, 09:26
Don't know where you got the idea from that I'm fast.
If my trip goes to perfectly to plan, I'll be pulling into the end point at 8:40pm, expecting to leave at 6:30am, so that's over 14 hours by my maths.
No doubt something will go wrong (rain) which will slow me down to 15 hours.
I've got no more time left for bike prep.
Left home at 5am today to fly to Sydney, back home about 8pm Fri.
Hope to quickly open the mail and see if one piece rain coat has arrived from Aliexpress then off to bed. Bike is parked in the garage waiting to be ridden out the door at 6am on Sat morning, subject to weather.
Are you planning to ride down on Sat morning from Auck ?
I have been away.
I just travel at 100. If I am unsure just s bit slower.
Not familiar with some areas and it's for a cruise.
Best thing is to concentrate on each waypoint not overall time.
I generally am conservative on times so I don't stress.
veldthui
3rd November 2017, 12:09
Haven't done one before, so all suggestions are welcome.
I thought my fuel range was 200km, but I'm concerned adding big panniers has cut it down a bit. Just haven't had time to retest the actual range, don't want to risk a mistake.
Besides, if I'm carrying spare fuel I might be able to help someone else.
I can tolerate occasional showers, but won't be keen on heavy rain.
In theory I could do it on one fuel stop with judicious use of the throttle but will most likely do three to get the best prices.
Weather, They can't make their minds. First it was going to rain most of time, yesterday it was fine in Napier and overcast the rest of the way. Today it says heavy rain Hamilton and above (includes Rotorua) and overcast/showers the lower part. Have to say I am a bit sick of the rain after 15 hours of it during the NI1600 which got the better of me.
Euro2018
3rd November 2017, 20:33
Well I travel at 100. Much slower thru corners.
Occasionally slow down to look at scenery.
Prefer to stop and stretch getting old.
I will be starting at 6.30
Staying in Hamilton Fri and sat.
sounds like we could be good travel buddies.
I've got a red BMW F650 with all sorts of gadgets bolted on.
I have a spare GPS you can borrow. It will need cable ties, mini USB cable and a USB battery pack if you want it to run all day.
I'm written up travel notes so won't be relying on GPS
eldog
3rd November 2017, 20:55
sounds like we could be good travel buddies.
I've got a red BMW F650 with all sorts of gadgets bolted on.
I have a spare GPS you can borrow. It will need cable ties, mini USB cable and a USB battery pack if you want it to run all day.
I'm written up travel notes so won't be relying on GPS
Sounds good
Sent PM
Have usb on bike
I should be ok without spare GPS thanks
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