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Navy Boy
12th December 2017, 09:49
Morning All

I'll be heading down to Wellington this coming Friday from AKL and was thinking of using the SH43 Forgotten World Highway route as an alternative. Has anyone used this recently and if so were there any snags with it? Any tips on what to do/avoid?

Thanks,;)

jellywrestler
12th December 2017, 11:16
just do it your own way, it's brilliant

merv
12th December 2017, 12:24
Take care at the railway level crossings as there are a few, and while there are no trains operating the line is now use by large numbers of tourist rail carts (converted golf carts) and you don't want to race around a corner too fast and hit one of those.

pritch
12th December 2017, 13:59
I haven't done it for a year or so but it doesn't change much. The road in from the Taumarunui end is usually in good nick. The Tangarakau Gorge should hold no fears, although it is better if the grader hasn't just been through. The seal at the Stratford end is usually not quite as good as the Taumarunui end but is OK. There may be some tar bleed on a really hot day.

Take the corner speed advisory signs seriously. If they have a really low number on them they mean it.

Try and stay on your own side of the road - your head as well as bike. That sounds simple but some of the corners are tight and...

pouakai
12th December 2017, 14:07
''Tis one of best rides in the country imho, it did it on my Panigale which is far from a dual sport but the unsealed section was a breeze.

Navy Boy
12th December 2017, 14:21
Thanks all. The plan is to head down to Taumaranui as normal and then follow the 43 until Stratford. Then head South once more and rejoin SH3. It's simply because I have some more time to play with on this occasion and it seems to be a shame not to put it to good use...

I'm looking forward to seeing how the VStrom copes with the journey - I'm sure it'll eat it up. :niceone:

Moi
12th December 2017, 14:37
If a Vespa PX200 can do it then for a Vstrom it'll be a walk in the park...

If you can spend the day doing the ride all the better, lots to see and a few bits are worth repeating :yes:

And if you're got the time, the Okahukura Saddle Rd is worth a visit as well :niceone:

Blackbird
12th December 2017, 15:02
Thanks all. The plan is to head down to Taumaranui as normal and then follow the 43 until Stratford. Then head South once more and rejoin SH3. It's simply because I have some more time to play with on this occasion and it seems to be a shame not to put it to good use...

I'm looking forward to seeing how the VStrom copes with the journey - I'm sure it'll eat it up. :niceone:

Got time to stay at the Whangamomona pub overnight? A good experience! Enjoy the trip!!!:niceone:

BMWST?
12th December 2017, 18:31
if you have at least an hour to spare the mt damper falls are worth a look
https://media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/media/photo-s/04/cb/db/28/mount-damper-falls.jpg

https://www.google.com/maps/@-38.923708,174.783683,14z?hl=en-US

Laava
12th December 2017, 21:04
I did it a week ago on my v strom and it was all in good nick, damper falls is a good excursion as BMWST says, but the whangamomona hotel is better visited than stayed at imo...

awayatc
12th December 2017, 21:55
I did it a week ago on my v strom and it was all in good nick, damper falls is a good excursion as BMWST says, but the whangamomona hotel is better visited than stayed at imo...

Haha...true.

No problem on my Harley....
Done it numerous times.

Navy Boy
13th December 2017, 06:59
Got time to stay at the Whangamomona pub overnight? A good experience! Enjoy the trip!!!:niceone:

Sadly I need to be in Wellington to catch the ferry by 15:30-16:00. The plan is to leave Devonport nice and early (Be on the road by 05:00) and use the extra time to use a slightly more scenic route than what I normally do. Not that there's anyhting wrong with the usual SH1/39/3/4/3 route of course! It's just that every time I go through Taumaranui I think to myself 'One day I'll use that Forgotten World Highway instead'. If I don't do it this time then chances are I won't at all...

:2thumbsup

Voltaire
13th December 2017, 11:46
Done it a few times on various 30 to 40 year old bikes, as mentioned there is one 25K corner that really is.

Stayed there once and felt like I was on the set of Fawlty Towers, but its under new ownership now.

caseye
13th December 2017, 16:57
Make sure to take yer passport and get it stamped!
Kwaka cruiser and a Suzi bndit did it with ease a year or two back, watch for the bees climbing into your drinks In the pub, oh and don't shoot the goats one of em's the mayor.

MD
13th December 2017, 19:00
I rode it in February. Worth the detour if you haven't done it. A fair bit of gravel, any gravel is enough to make me have to clean my bike.

If you are looking for other detours on the boring HW1 in the North Island I often take the back road from Fielding to Kimbolton to Rangiwahia to Mangaweka gorge. Very scenic and curvy.

The last couple of trips I've gone west 1 minute heading north out of Taupo take Piohipi Rd and head to the Whakamaru dam and rejoin HW1 at Tokoroa.

BMWST?
13th December 2017, 20:59
There are parts of this road that are very slow,so give yourself plenty of time.The gravel bit is ussually of no real consequence.Its a great detour!

Hobbyhorse
14th December 2017, 06:47
The gravel section is only 13 kilometres .... bugger all really.

Navy Boy
14th December 2017, 07:34
Happy days - I was wondering just how long the unsealed bit is so thanks for that. The weather's looking fairly good for tomorrow too so I reckon Taumaranui to Stratford and then rejoining the SH3 and heading South will be the way ahead. I'm looking forward to it. :niceone:

Hobbyhorse
14th December 2017, 11:06
It is a fun ride .... enjoy.

Navy Boy
16th December 2017, 06:08
Rode this yesterday morning on my way from AKL to WGN to catch the late afternoon (17:00) ferry. What a cracking route! Me like! :sweatdrop

pritch
16th December 2017, 21:20
Rode this yesterday morning on my way from AKL to WGN to catch the late afternoon (17:00) ferry. What a cracking route! Me like! :sweatdrop

Well done. That's quite a ride to fit in a day.

caseye
17th December 2017, 10:02
Good on ya Navy Boy, it's a beautiful road and given due care and attention it' rewards you magnificantly.