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motobull
25th April 2006, 21:10
Hey guys would love to give off road riding a go at one of the parks, does either Woodhill or Thundercross Valley rent/hire bikes? price? contact details?

cheers sorry for stupid questions:doh:

IronicCapers
25th April 2006, 22:16
Well near woodhill bike park is a bike shop called BIKESPORT (its in waimauku)
and its about to move. They hire out bikes i think from 250-1000cc. Not sure wat they hire out be good to call them

scott411
26th April 2006, 07:28
thundercross rents bikes, i think its $150 a day
ring James on 09 2333117

WRT
26th April 2006, 09:47
Thundercross would be the better option (so long as its dry!) for a learner. The heavy sand at Woodhill will quite possibly put you off at first, it takes a while to get the hang of. If you want, post up a meeting here and get a group of KBer's to come along, they can give you some pointers and its always good to go with a riding buddy (particularly one that already knows the tracks). I'd be keen to come along if it was on a weekend I was available.

cheese
26th April 2006, 16:15
yeah I'd possibly make the trip too. Need to mix it up a bit, been to that MX track in Onehunga a few times too many.

sAsLEX
26th April 2006, 16:22
Thundercross would be the better option (so long as its dry!) for a learner. The heavy sand at Woodhill will quite possibly put you off at first, it takes a while to get the hang of. If you want, post up a meeting here and get a group of KBer's to come along, they can give you some pointers and its always good to go with a riding buddy (particularly one that already knows the tracks). I'd be keen to come along if it was on a weekend I was available.

You really have to go to woodhill for the first time when its wet, its holds the sand together a bit nicer, the small wooded bit to the left of the car park (facing the beach) isnt as deep sand and is good for a learner, the other thing is stand up and let the bike move, dont fight it!

WRT
26th April 2006, 16:27
Quite right, just watch for the washouts after really heavy rain! Also, at all times keep the weight back and the power on as much as possible, the lighter the front end is the easier sand becomes.

One thing that is good about woodhill for learners, is heading down to the beach. Its a great place to get a feel for a bike if you are fresh on to it for the first time. However, all in all, for a newbie dirt bike rider (that has already ridden road bikes so knows how to work the controls already), trail rides on dirt would be preferable to on sand I reckon.

sAsLEX
26th April 2006, 16:35
One thing that is good about woodhill for learners, is heading down to the beach. Its a great place to get a feel for a bike if you are fresh on to it for the first time.

And its funny going to the top of the hill and watching people try get back up to the park lol! Seen many a remuera tractor stuck on the beach due to shit tires and drivers alike, pffft the mighty 1300 of my truck gets me up fine and so did the xr!

oh and careful on the whoops heading to the beach my mate had to drive a guys car, trailer and bikes home for him after he paniked and put himself into a tree thre and broke his femur in front of his son as well

motobull
27th April 2006, 08:04
Thanks for the great replys guys, when work dies down a bit, I'll post a date to go up and see if any of you are interested in pointing out the basics.

cheers again :rockon:

Pixie
27th April 2006, 10:21
Well near woodhill bike park is a bike shop called BIKESPORT (its in waimauku)
and its about to move. They hire out bikes i think from 250-1000cc. Not sure wat they hire out be good to call them
They have a web site:
WWW.bikesport.co.nz

SLight
1st May 2006, 19:27
Did you check them for prices? I'm interested to see. Some hirers require hefty deposits or bonds.