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Riff Raff
31st January 2005, 11:51
Well as you can imagine after working the last four days, I was champing at the bit to get out for a ride on Bella, my trusty steed. I left it a bit late to see if anyone else wanted to come, and had to be back in Papakura at midday to meet up with someone, so went on my own at 9am ish.
Decided to let Bella go wherever she wanted and see where I ended up.
So after filling up in Drury we headed out Great South Road to Bombay. Then a quick hop onto the motorway before getting off at Ridge Road. "Aha," I thought, "think I know where we're heading!" And lo and behold good old Bella did indeed set her sights on the infamous SH22, then she suddenly veered off and decided to go to Onewhero. Well I'd never been down this road, so I was quite happy. There's nice windy bits and the odd off camber corner, but otherwise very nice. Reached Onewhero and she kept going. The road started getting rougher, and very broken up in some corners but it was still quite delightful, especially as all the locals we saw gave us a cheery wave. :wavey: Sadly it had to end sometime, and when the road turned to gravel I seized the opportunity to turn Bella round. Nice wee cruise back to SH22 and a quick check of the time. 10am. Hmm. So I told Bella she could go down 22 for a short blat and then we'd have to head back. It was at this stage that Bella had delusions that she was a sportsbike. I had to pull her head in a bit when she took some corners a bit quick, and there were a couple of well dodgy overtaking manouevres.
Our route then veered off 22 towards Huntly. Isn't that a delightful stretch of road? We had a ball. At the power station we turned left and headed north to get onto SH1 just before Te Kauwhata. Time was 10.45 so I figured it would be best if we headed up SH1 to Papakura. But no! Next thing we'd turned off at Te Kauwhata and were merrily heading along towards SH2 and Maramarua. Traffic was slow moving on SH2, so a bit more dodgy overtaking before heading up Hunua Road.
Just before the Gorge Bella started lurching a bit, so after a quick fumble I had her on the reserve tank so we could blat through the gorge. No traffic for a change - yippee. Got back into Papakura at 12.01.
Weather was fantastic, hardly any tarmelt and a bloody enjoyable ride. Think I might let her lead more often - and she seems to have a much better idea of time than me!!! Only saw 3 other bikes on the whole ride. Where was everyone? If you're sitting at home thinking about going for a ride then get off your arse now and do it!!!

Joni
31st January 2005, 12:01
Sue, sounds like you had a great ride! :2thumbsup Its great to get back into some good riding after being away for a while...

I love taking routes that I have never tried before... especially taking little obscure roads...finding out where they lead to, such fun.

:ride:

Mongoose
31st January 2005, 12:33
Bit worried reading that, who is in charge of who? :unsure: But apart from that, sounded a great way to blow the cobwebs(for one of you anyways :yeah: )

Midnight 82
31st January 2005, 14:13
:spudwave: Nothin like going for a joy ride to where u have never been :laugh:

Sparky Bills
31st January 2005, 14:58
Any wheelie pics?
what about sparking knee down/peg down???
Gotta love ya sparks!!!!
Welcome back to the party!!

Hitcher
31st January 2005, 16:31
That's right, it's Auckland anniversary weekend! Explains a lot of unanswered phone calls...

Riff Raff
31st January 2005, 18:09
Any wheelie pics?
what about sparking knee down/peg down???
Gotta love ya sparks!!!!
Welcome back to the party!!
I had to give her a good talking to about getting the pegs down. She didn't seem to give a shit about scrapage! She's such a rebel !!!

See people... this is what happens when you give your bike a name .... they develop a personality, and then they get attitude!!!

Sparky Bills
31st January 2005, 18:14
See people... this is what happens when you give your bike a name .... they develop a personality, and then they get attitude!!!



And you think that im crazy!!??? :crazy: :shutup: :eek5: :brick:

MSTRS
31st January 2005, 18:16
I had to give her a good talking to about getting the pegs down. She didn't seem to give a shit about scrapage! She's such a rebel !!!

See people... this is what happens when you give your bike a name .... they develop a personality, and then they get attitude!!!
Unlike their owners, hmmmmm? :sneaky2: Neck sounds like it's behaving now.

Riff Raff
31st January 2005, 18:16
And you think that im crazy!!???
I'm loopier than a spoon mate!!! :crazy:

Sparky Bills
31st January 2005, 18:17
I'm loopier than a spoon mate!!! :crazy:



HAHAHA
I guess so! :laugh:

Riff Raff
31st January 2005, 18:48
Neck sounds like it's behaving now.
I gave it a good talking to as well. I'll have no more nonsense from it if it knows what's good for it!!!

RiderInBlack
31st January 2005, 19:08
Neck sounds like it's behaving now.No it's the Arse Hole you need to watch out for. They always think that they are the boss.

Riff Raff
31st January 2005, 19:11
No it's the Arse Hole you need to watch out for. They always think that they are the boss.
Hmmm - it has been doing a lot of talking today!!!

RiderInBlack
31st January 2005, 19:13
See people... this is what happens when you give your bike a name .... they develop a personality, and then they get attitude!!!
Not my "Roxanne". She always does as she is told. She helps me out when I have done wrong (and doesn't bitch about it). And she hasn't put on the red (or blue) light (yet):whistle:

Sparky Bills
31st January 2005, 19:16
Not my "Roxanne". She always does as she is told. She helps me out when I have done wrong (and doesn't bitch about it). And she hasn't put on the red (or blue) light (yet):whistle:


HAHA
You just wait till you get that ring on her handle bar
things will change! :lol:

Wonko
31st January 2005, 19:28
Betty only had a short run to work today, and then ot for a coffee with friends. Lucky people that don't have to work on public holidays.

2_SL0
31st January 2005, 19:48
Glad to see your back out riding again. :2thumbsup

Hooks
31st January 2005, 20:07
nice to see you out riding again!!!!! :banana: :2thumbsup :yes:

Motu
31st January 2005, 21:16
Ah,the Onewhero rd - whenever I go up it to get to some good gravel roads I feel sorry for the sports bike riders who don't explore these side roads because they turn to gravel,there are sooooo many roads out there they haven't even seen.

Bella eh? - I had a couple of Bella's once...lard arse German wenches,one black,one white.

Storm
31st January 2005, 21:23
Cheers for inspiring me to get out and ride my bike. The road wasnt anything really special, but today I was fair floating. Power rolled on seamlessly, sun shone, and I had a great time. So thanks RR, I owe you one

Chairs again

crashe
31st January 2005, 21:44
Awesome Sue/RR sounds like a really great ride today.
Glad to also hear your neck is ok now as well...
:banana: :banana: :2thumbsup :banana: :banana:

Milky
31st January 2005, 22:11
Cheers for inspiring me to get out and ride my bike. The road wasnt anything really special, but today I was fair floating. Power rolled on seamlessly, sun shone, and I had a great time. So thanks RR, I owe you one

Chairs again

Why not a table or two to balance things out? :yes:

gav
31st January 2005, 22:27
Youre gonna balance a table on some chairs? :gob:

SPman
31st January 2005, 22:41
....there are sooooo many roads out there they haven't even seen..

and as long as they are gravel, it can stay that way. Gravel roads are for old Mk1 Cortinas....

ajturbo
31st January 2005, 22:58
hey Sue..

great to seeyour out there!! :spudbooge

hope you get the chance to do it more often!!!

got to get used to it before the monster appears.eh! :spudbooge :spudbooge

Mr Skid
31st January 2005, 23:11
Did someone say Bella?

http://www.provost.org/Bella/Gallery/Images/VitorCampos_Bella.JPG

Riff Raff
1st February 2005, 06:21
Ooops, forgot to mention that if anyone is riding through Te Kauwhata, there is a nasty gravel patch about 5m long and about an inch thick just by the railway line. Bella did a bit of a slidey through it, but I managed to keep her upright.

MSTRS
1st February 2005, 09:12
Ooops, forgot to mention that if anyone is riding through Te Kauwhata, there is a nasty gravel patch about 5m long and about an inch thick just by the railway line. Bella did a bit of a slidey through it, but I managed to keep her upright.
Trainer wheels working then? :Pokey:

Riff Raff
1st February 2005, 09:15
Trainer wheels working then? :Pokey:
:bleh: :bleh: :bleh: :bleh: