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Victoria
14th September 2008, 19:02
:Punk:I rode the Rimutaka's for the first time today!- well, up to the summit and down again....But still!!
It's been on my mind for a while, and I've turned around twice....But not today.
Up to the top with my Dad running defence behind me- aint no way anyone was gonna tailgate with the big hog on my six...!
Had to come back down solo- can't expect the big guy to nanny the 250 all day when there's real riding to be done!
Thanks to the riders who gave me lots of room- and didn't blast past- and for once some good news on cage drivers....really respectful treatment of a chick with an L plate going pretty carefully.
I was grinning like an idiot inside my helmet all day today, counter steering practice has left my head a bit fuzzy and my shoulders pretty sore but there's no happier girl in Wellington today.:bleh:
Trudes
14th September 2008, 19:09
Good on you Victoria, you knocked the bugger off!!!:banana: Was a beaut day for it too. I went over early this morning to try and miss the traffic, was good and plenty of bikes out and about early up too.
Get some more practice in doll so you can join us on our celebratory Summer chick ride soon!!
cowboy
14th September 2008, 19:11
Good on ya:clap: The takas are prity scary for a newby .Keep the shiny side up:woohoo::woohoo:
Victoria
14th September 2008, 19:15
Good on you Victoria, you knocked the bugger off!!!:banana: Was a beaut day for it too. I went over early this morning to try and miss the traffic, was good and plenty of bikes out and about early up too.
Get some more practice in doll so you can join us on our celebratory Summer chick ride soon!!
Hey that sounds great!! Where do you head to? the wee Ninja's pretty slow! :scooter: hopefully there's a new bike by then!
Trudes
14th September 2008, 19:33
Hey that sounds great!! Where do you head to? the wee Ninja's pretty slow! :scooter: hopefully there's a new bike by then!
Arr no worries, we don't set any speed records. We normally "lunch and gossip" in Martinborgh, Carterton... anywhere that'll have us. Will have to remember to pop you on the PM list when the time comes! :)
Salival
14th September 2008, 20:01
You couldn't have picked a better day for it - was up there myself!
Here's to many happy hill blasts in your future. Enoy it!
Skunk
14th September 2008, 20:07
Arr no worries, we don't set any speed records. We normally "lunch and gossip" in Martinborgh, Carterton... anywhere that'll have us. Will have to remember to pop you on the PM list when the time comes! :)
PM me too please. I like slow rides.
Trudes
14th September 2008, 20:17
PM me too please. I like slow rides.
Sure, have you lost an appendage?
Number One
14th September 2008, 20:30
He only has testiclays - because he's a laaaaady
<Rhino>
14th September 2008, 20:34
Well done you. I still havn't got the courage to take a run up there yet!! :o
Deano
14th September 2008, 20:44
Well done Victoria. The road can be a bit intimidating, especially if you have read a few crash reports on here.
BUT - it is just a road. I'll wager that a lot of bins on that road are due to riders pushing their limits too far.
When I first did 'the hill' I had no preconceptions about it, hadn't heard anything about how notorious it was etc.
I was 15, had my licence for a few months and my first road registered bike, an ER185.
I was living in Waikanae and wanted to visit my dad in Carterton. The obvious choice was the direct route - over the Aka's, then the Taka's.
I think it took me close to 2 hours but hey, slow and steady ........
I'd say the traffic is a bit busier these days but all I knew was that I was 15, mobile, bullet proof and on a mission.
Anyway - we only learn by pushing our limits a little. No better way to gain confidence than testing yourself eh ?
Dino
14th September 2008, 20:58
Well done Victoria, fantastic day for it and I have to say the road is in pretty good condition at the moment.
Okey Dokey
15th September 2008, 08:32
Great work, Victoria! So good to hear of your ride. Overcoming barriers, regardless of whether they are physical or psychological, is something to celebrate. Nice to hear the car drivers were good, too.
sels1
15th September 2008, 08:38
Good stuff Victoria
Now for the other side....
portokiwi
15th September 2008, 08:45
:2thumbsupAnother place defeted... Well done.:2thumbsup
Hitcher
15th September 2008, 08:49
One never "conquers" the Rimutakas. Always treat them with respect, least they bite you hard.
Insanity_rules
15th September 2008, 10:07
Well done on your Tukkas ride. One agrees with Hitcher though..... Always respect a challenging road and a good ride will be your reward.
Sparky Bills
15th September 2008, 10:53
PFFFT! All these people showing off how they have bikes etc...:bye:
Mines been gone for less than 2 weeks and I already miss it.
Bring on summer! Then ill steal bikes from the shop to ride around :rockon:
Good on you either way. One small step for you, one giant leap for motorcycling!
maybe
15th September 2008, 21:22
Well done if you can ride the Rimutaka hill you can ride any where.:first:
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