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offrd
9th February 2008, 18:25
No rain, Nothing planed so why not go and check the condition of the 42...:cool:
So I decided to go and check it out and post a few pictures!

Down the western bay road to Tokaanu for fuel, Up over the saddle and off to find the start of the track! Doh there it is! a quick U turn required!

The track is in good condition, well good enough for a mad solo rider on a BMW F650 with a full tool kit, consisting of a cell phone and a can of tyre weld :yes:

Items of interest on the ride.
Bee in helmet within the first 6k! :doh: Visor down me thinks!
Thinking man i have to pick up the pace on the gravel i am too slow! Then looking at the speedo and thinking... No 90km.hr is probably a bit over pace... Slow down! :Oops:
No "off's and No almost off's! Pretty impressed with these Mitas E-07's!

Getting stopped by a very worried French MTB rider at about the half way mark, She says "this is the 42 Traverse".. I say "Umm Never done this ride before, but i hope so! she says "Oh ok, How far into the track are we?" I say "sorry not sure i did not take note of my trip meter at the start." "never mind" she says. then she says " there is a big river crossing around the corner and i think you will have a real hard time getting your bike across" My heart drops....Surely i can complete the ride!

"Thanks, I guess i will find out" i say and ride around the corner to see a long river crossing with her man in bare feet getting his bike across.:calm:.
I wait for him to clear the river and think, well this is it! Slip in ionto gear and begin the crossing. Half way across is about part way up my engine and the man is looking on with interest....
The BMW takes it in its stride and i pass the man standing on the far river bank, climb faultlesly up a crumbly rocky hill and continue on..
Along the way i pass about eight MTB riders, all look bemused to see a shiny BMW on their "tough track" I even stop at one guy who looks really confused to see the bike and advise him that he should get a motorbike as its sooooooo much easier to ride than his bike! a bit of a laugh and we continue on.

I stopped at the bottom of a good size hill climb to pick a line to ride, Nothing too serious i decide and am about to let the clutch out when a YZ comes down the hill! He pulls up next to me and advises one bike behind before racing off, Shortly after an older guy on a quad rumbles down, Yet again another rather surprised look at the BMW... Damn BMW.... Aint these guys ever seen one before!

Up the hill we go, BMW does not complain and we continue on with a few photo stops at various places.

Eventually i pop out the end of the track and take a breather, have a refreshing drink from my super well shaken and stired bottle of rather angry Coke and take a few more photos.

Along come a few of the front runners on the MTB's i passed along the way. The first two stop for a chat about the track and how far to get to the main carpark and a look at the damn bike again!

Off they go and the next guy stops for a look at... You guessed it.:yes:
He says "How far in did you go before you turned around?" I said "I came from the other end" he says "really! Heck thats quite a bike to do that track on!, I bet you had some real trouble on some of the bits back there!" we chat for a while and discuss the track, including some of the harder bits and both head off on our ways, i think the bike was thinking it was pretty cool by this stage! so it was time to put it in its place and head off to catch up with a mate in Taumaranui before heading to Taupo to say hi to the oldies and home to toke! along SH41 and SH1 from Turangi to Taupo, What a scenic ride!

offrd
9th February 2008, 18:28
More photos!

JATZ
9th February 2008, 19:31
Fine looking piece of machinery your riding there squire

offrd
9th February 2008, 19:53
Fine looking piece of machinery your riding there squire

Yeah i made the right choice on that one i feel!:2thumbsup

Only thing is i would have liked a bit more ground clearance :(

However not sad the hot DR had to go to get it!

NordieBoy
9th February 2008, 20:33
Now I'm riding better/faster I need to try a pair of E-07's again to see if they're as good as I remember :)

Transalper
9th February 2008, 20:52
Nice pics, I'd like to check that one out sometime, though I don't get to the North Island often.

cooneyr
9th February 2008, 20:59
Nice pics, I'd like to check that one out sometime, though I don't get to the North Island often.

I'm with you on all counts. Good one Offrd

Cheers R

HTFU
9th February 2008, 21:17
Yeah i made the right choice on that one i feel!:2thumbsup



Awesome stuff. Done it many times on MTB but never alone, pretty ballzy. Cool pixs thanks for sharing :Punk:

offrd
10th February 2008, 06:47
Thanks guys, BTW: Track took two hours start to finish and i covered 397km.
Bike used ~ 5.5L/100km and from full to reserve i can cover about 270km +/- in relation to throttle!
Reserve runs out at... LOL na just kidding! I did not try that!

Crisis management
10th February 2008, 09:34
Thanks guys, BTW: Track took two hours start to finish and i covered 397km.

Hell I'm impressed, an average of just under 200km/hr.........

Well done tho, looks like a great ride, the only downside for me is that when I do the track later this month and have my usual "moment" everyones going to remember the standard you set......couldn't you at least have fallen off once?

offrd
10th February 2008, 11:21
Hell I'm impressed, an average of just under 200km/hr.........

Well done tho, looks like a great ride, the only downside for me is that when I do the track later this month and have my usual "moment" everyones going to remember the standard you set......couldn't you at least have fallen off once?



Ok... I left out the bit that the actual track length is 42 kilometers long and no thats not why its called the 42 traverse :2thumbsup

:doh:

Thanks :cool: It is a great ride! I am keen to tag along when you guys do it if thats ok, then i can have a bit more fun and fall off a few times myself cause there will be some one to help me pick up the bike! Have to fall off a few times each year to remember it hurts and that gravity is still functional! :beer:

marks
11th February 2008, 22:02
However not sad the hot DR had to go to get
it!

at least I wont have to live in fear the roar of the 385 as you blast up behind poor unsuspecting DT230 riders....:)

great pictures

offrd
12th February 2008, 05:18
Thanks Mark!

You going to make the 42 on the 2nd?????

marks
12th February 2008, 16:39
You going to make the 42 on the 2nd?????

I'd love to but the Otairi View trail ride (near Hunterville) is on at the same time and my son wants to go....

cheers



Mark

offrd
12th February 2008, 16:54
I'd love to but the Otairi View trail ride (near Hunterville) is on at the same time and my son wants to go....

cheers



Mark

No problem! Have to keep the young bikers keen!

Oh and you will still hear me thundering along behind, the beemer has an arrow can!