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Transalper
9th November 2006, 21:31
On Friday 17th (our Show Day Holiday) there is a day ride departing 9am from the Peg Pub carpark on the Main North Rd just before Dickys Rd and the Northern Motorway in Belfast.
We are riding the big block over the Lewis Pass, then back via the Arthurs Pass.
Everyone and anyone is welcome.
J and I will be there so long as the weather for at least part of the ride (not counting the Christchurch area) looks to be ok.
BTW..Any one know the proper name for that Pub?
200BUSA
11th November 2006, 22:25
how many are going so far? Would be nice ride if weather is good.
Transalper
12th November 2006, 09:20
about 8 are already expected before it was posted here.
Ghost_Bullet
12th November 2006, 16:31
Gidday, What sort of time do ya expect to do it in, more the fact of what time you would expect to back near say the turn off to Rangiora? I would like to make the run, but also have a commitment that night.
Cheers
Q
Transalper
12th November 2006, 18:21
It's usually an 8 to 9 hour run including stops and regrouping with the more sedate riders etc.
The guy that started the idea does like to play. I tend to stick to non ticket speeds so regroup with him every now and then and i usually do it in 8 hours if the stops aren't excessive.
MyGSXF
12th November 2006, 18:36
BTW..Any one know the proper name for that Pub?
Belfast Tavern
geez.. & I live in NELSON!!! :shutup:
Transalper
12th November 2006, 18:47
Belfast Tavern
geez.. & I live in NELSON!!! :shutup:You haven't always lived there, and why do people call it the Peg?
MyGSXF
12th November 2006, 18:52
You haven't always lived there, and why do people call it the Peg?
what's in it for me if I get the answer right then hmmm????
Transalper
12th November 2006, 19:07
what's in it for me if I get the answer right then hmmm????
Well, that might have been up for negotiation, but I've just been told it's something to do with it being a mile marker (like the 9 mile marker peg to do with surveys and distance from the Chch Square) of some possible historical significance.
MyGSXF
12th November 2006, 19:12
Well, that might have been up for negotiation, but I've just been told it's something to do with it being a mile marker (like the 9 mile marker peg to do with surveys and distance from the Chch Square) of some possible historical significance.
gee.. there is life on Mars then... :shutup:
ps: who'd ya ring????? :dodge:
Transalper
12th November 2006, 19:16
who'd ya ring????? :dodge::sherlock: The all knowing...Sir.
MyGSXF
12th November 2006, 19:20
:sherlock: The all knowing...Sir.
Funny that.... :rolleyes:
Ghost_Bullet
12th November 2006, 20:30
It's usually an 8 to 9 hour run including stops and regrouping with the more sedate riders etc.
The guy that started the idea does like to play. I tend to stick to non ticket speeds so regroup with him every now and then and i usually do it in 8 hours if the stops aren't excessive.
That sounds cool, I would like to think I will be able to make it on the run, I will leave my final decision to later in the week and the weather.
My guess is you go via Lewis, Reefton, Greymouth, Moanna, Arthers to Chch? Around 600km.
Fingers crossed it works for me.
Q
Transalper
12th November 2006, 21:16
Either that or ...Reefton, Greymouth, Kumara, Arthurs Pass...etc
Usually discuss it on the road.
JT.
16th November 2006, 09:22
peg or Pegasus Bay pub
Should be a good ride if the weathers ok though I've got a lot to do so will just be a short ride this weekend. Not to worry, Burt Munro rally next weekend.
Transalper
16th November 2006, 18:18
Weather forcast is Warm and wet on both sides of the island.
We are still on... at least some of us are still going.
Transalper
16th November 2006, 19:37
Just had a txt from the ride starter, he's been talking to the others, decided to regroup Sunday and go to Kaikoura.
So if ya show up tomorrow... well good luck with that... or try Rashika's run (http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=39064).
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