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Kendog
18th April 2006, 16:08
Our little journey began at Caltex Rimutaka 9.30am Friday morning, with Limbimtimwin, RFC85 and myself heading off on a brilliantly fine morning. The trip over the hill was an early indication of the riding order for the rest of the weekend, LBTW eating up the corners like a kid in a candy store, racing off into the distance, followed by me and RFC at a more sedate pace.

Day 1, the plan was to ride to Rotorua. To get there we took the Pahiatua track, then over Vinegar Hill, up to Waiouru and then around the back (west) side of the mountain and lake to Rotorua. The traffic on the major highways was heavy as expected and there were a lot of cops cars around, but the alternate roads were brilliant with light traffic and perfect weather conditions – a great days ride to start the trip.
RFC had arranged accommodation for us at his brothers dairy farm, 10 minutes north of Rotorua. After negotiating the long unsealed drive way (I almost lost it a couple of times) we settled in for a night of beers, roast dinner and good stories. With a bedroom each we were really spoilt, cheers RFC.

Day 2, and we were on the road again around 9.00 am Not exactly sure which roads we were on to get to Thames, but there were some nice isolated straight roads to give the bikes a good stretch, and going over the Kaimais was good fun.
The ride from Thames to Coromandel was nothing short of stunning. I can see why doing the ‘Coro loop’ is often discussed here. The only real incident of our trip occurred on this stretch of road as RFC ran a little wide on a tight right hander and almost introduced himself to the barrier arm, I am sure I could almost here the colourful words of self encouragement being said as I followed behind.
Our first period of rain greeted us in Coromandel, which we sat out eating some fish and chips until it passed. Unfortunately the road over to Whitianga was now wet, and some of the rain followed us on the ride over as well, which was a pity as this stretch of road looked to be a damn good one as well.
The trip back to Rotorua was fairly uneventful, apart from the quote of the day from LBTW “That is the best 36km on the planet, It almost felt like my elbows were going to touch the ground.” I’m not sure exactly where that stretch of road was (around Whitianga somewhere I think) but there is a fair bit of LBTW’s rubber on the road there now.
Once in Rotorua we headed to Hennesseys for a beer with HDTboy and then back to the farm for more beers, another great meal and a well earned sleep.

Day 3 and the rain was back. We met up with r4q2, HDTboy and Goblin for our trip up the cape. Everything was going great, the weather was clearing and the roads were again fantastic. But at Te Kaha r4q2 discovered his rear tire was nearing the end of its life, so our Rotorua friends decided that was as far as they would go round the cape and we headed off with out them. I think that was a shame, because the road from Te Kaha to Te Araroa was the highlight of my trip so far. The sun was out, the road was now dry and twisty and I had that ‘in the zone feeling’, what a blast.
Topped up the gas and headed down to Gizzy. Some fairly dubious road surfaces on that side of the cape and being fairly tired resulted in a fairly slow ride, which gave plenty of opportunity to admire the costal scenes when approaching Gisborne from the north.
After an early dinner and forced sobriety (no supermarkets or bottle stores open on the Sunday) an incredibly early bed time was taken, with 12 hours sleep achieved.

Day 4 – the ride home. After a great sleep the night before and plenty of coffee and pancakes for breakfast the trip home began. The section between Tutira and Napier became my new highlight of the trip. I decided to slow down and focus on lines and smooth throttle around the corners. I felt like I had more control and was more relaxed but thought I was going slower than normal. But on arrival in Napier RFC commented that I had picked up the pace in that section – sweet.
The ride from Napier to Wellington was pretty boring, the only saving grace being the passing of all the cages stuck behind boats/campers. I don’t think I will ever get sick of doing that :yeah:

So 4 days and 2120 km later we were back were it all started. Was good meeting some fellow KBers and we got plenty of waves from other bikers on the road, including some serious looking Harley riders. In fact there was a group of Harley riders at the Vinegar Hill turn off, two of which we meet again at Tolaga Bay, then a couple of times in Gisborne.

Thanks to LBTW for co-organising and patiently waiting for us at each stop.
Thanks to RFC85 for sorting the accommodation in Rotorua.
Thanks to our bikes, not a single issue with all three of them.
Thanks to Transit NZ for not straightening out all the roads, it’s just a pity we have to ride so far to get to some of them.

It really was a great trip with great people and I can’t wait for the next one.

Kendog
18th April 2006, 16:10
Some pics from the trip

Kendog
18th April 2006, 16:12
Some more pics

limbimtimwim
18th April 2006, 16:25
You camera has magic pixie dust in it that makes bikes look clean!!

Matt Bleck
18th April 2006, 16:34
Nice write-up Nigel.

I was not happy about stopping at Te Kaha with the best part still to come and the prospect of limbimtimwim givin me the learn.

Next time we'll show ya the Waioeka Gorge(sp)!!

limbimtimwim
18th April 2006, 16:56
I was not happy about stopping at Te Kaha with the best part still to come and the prospect of limbimtimwim givin me the learn.Was loving the tow. You put me in a good rhythm. There was no chance of me giving anyone the learn. Maybe at a racetrack sometime, with no luggage and no straights :) .
Next time we'll show ya the Waioeka Gorge(sp)!!That is the one coming into Rotorua from Tauranga? That's verging on being a nasty road. The surface in places, a little dodgy. Suited small bikes nicely though.

Goblin
18th April 2006, 16:56
You camera has magic pixie dust in it that makes bikes look clean!!
:eek: You're not wrong there....just look how shiny they all are.

Excellent write up Kendog! Good to meet you all and yes it was a pity we missed the best bits.

The Waioeka Gorge beckons.....

Kendog
18th April 2006, 17:45
You camera has magic pixie dust in it that makes bikes look clean!!

If only the bike was as clean in real life as the camera makes it look.

rfc85
18th April 2006, 17:52
If only the bike was as clean in real life as the camera makes it look.
yep,mine is still as dirty as it was yesterday, pretty sad really as i was at home today

limbimtimwim
18th April 2006, 17:54
yep,mine is still as dirty as it was yesterday, pretty sad really as i was at home todayJust take pictures with Kendog's camera and look at those pictures instead.

justsomeguy
18th April 2006, 17:58
One day a naked bike, a sprots bike and a cruiser walked into a bar.............:rolleyes:

Madness
18th April 2006, 19:00
That sounds like a must-do ride. Glad you guys had fun & got home safe. Now go and was your bike rfc!! You've got a flash steam cleaner at work too.

rfc85
18th April 2006, 21:04
That sounds like a must-do ride. Glad you guys had fun & got home safe. Now go and was your bike rfc!! You've got a flash steam cleaner at work too.
plenty of time ----- next week

skelstar
19th April 2006, 09:20
Sounds like a good trip guys. Very similar to mine own (with KS19, MV and motobob).

I agree re: dodgy roads on the east side of east cape. While Im sure they were fine, it just didnt look like the werent covered in loose seal.

Reckon (in hindsight) that the Wairoa-Napier road was the best, it had everything. You guys take SH2 through from Gissy? Or SH26 (Tiniroto)?

Kendog
19th April 2006, 09:39
Sounds like a good trip guys. Very similar to mine own (with KS19, MV and motobob).

I agree re: dodgy roads on the east side of east cape. While Im sure they were fine, it just didnt look like the werent covered in loose seal.

Reckon (in hindsight) that the Wairoa-Napier road was the best, it had everything. You guys take SH2 through from Gissy? Or SH26 (Tiniroto)?

SH2

I forgot about 26. Did you go that way?, was it good?

skelstar
19th April 2006, 10:45
Surface was quite dirty, quite a tight narrow road, very twisty. Maybe later in the day it would have been good, but I wasnt warmed up enough.

Blairos
19th April 2006, 10:52
Good report! And some good distance covered too! :2thumbsup

Shame the Coromandel-Whitianga part of the "Loop" was wet for you

beyond
19th April 2006, 15:18
Good report! And some good distance covered too! :2thumbsup

Shame the Coromandel-Whitianga part of the "Loop" was wet for you


Real shame about that Coro to Whitianga part guys.
It's been confirmed by many a biker that this particular stretch of road is the best in the country for motorbikes. :)

I personally love this section of seal but being wet, sure does put a dampener on it.

limbimtimwim
19th April 2006, 15:28
Real shame about that Coro to Whitianga part guys.
It's been confirmed by many a biker that this particular stretch of road is the best in the country for motorbikes. :)I personally love this section of seal but being wet, sure does put a dampener on it.I was still enjoying it. I was going quick enough to pass cars. As usual there was a cock in H$V who thought he was a man and he sped up when I got closer. Got past him when we both caught up with slower cars. I was having a bit of a play and managed to spin up the back tyre on corner exit semi-on-perpose a couple of times. Made me sure I was going to get another set of these tyres again.

skelstar
19th April 2006, 16:14
While not blowing my own trumpet or anything, but would have to say that nothing on 4 wheels went faster than me this weekend (2300kms). Couldn't even find anyone to sit behind that would sweep for the cops.