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Number One
3rd January 2009, 19:22
Christmas this year saw my lovely bike getting new rubber on it and a plan was hatched to ride up to Taupo to meet up with friends and ride back with them the next day. Almost two whole days of ME time - no one else to worry about except MYSELF - I call these times MAD MUMMY TIME!

I was really looking forward to it but then the day before I put my neck out :angry: As it was the first *real* ride I have done on my bike and the longest on any bike in the last how ever many years, I was a little anxious about whether I should go through with it or stay home instead in light of the pain and slight stiffness.

Anyway my friendly drug pusher was on the phone as soon as she got word that I was thinking of canning my trip and recommended a concoction of over the counter medicines to keep me comfortable for the trip.

So I again fortified my resolve and decided that I was bloody well going to do it!

Morning of the trip dawned sunny with a gentle breeze and I donned my new squid suit (feeling very flash and very protected) chucked the pack bag on the back and set about having a good breakie and checking my route.

Hubby checked everything was good to go on the bike for me...well actually probably for his own piece of mind too :love: Sully One gave me a quick nod and a kiss at the window before heading outside to the new trampoline - crikey he could care less what I do so long as he can get on that thing :blink:

Anyway with my drugs topped up I headed off and by the time I hit Otaki I was ready to top up my tank and wrestle off the squid suit for a quick 'comfort stop'. Word to other squid suit noobs - it might look a little gay and slightly obvious but putting a plain t-shirt over top is NOT A GOOD IDEA!

BECAUSE - if you choose to put a t-shirt over the top YOU WILL HAVE TROUBLE getting out of your gear quick enough to do wee wees in time! Thankfully I made it but the t-shirt was chucked straight into the pack bag without a second look all weekend.

The Plod clan were hunting in packs and as I had told hubby and the expectant Taupo crew I would be taking my own sweet time...I was very well behaved and only cruized along at about 100 speeding up to no more than 105 only when passing other road users :innocent: (who were all very courteous, moving over to let me pass and I didn't even come across any idiots the whole time!!!)

Stopped heaps of times on the way up. It was a beautiful day and as my neck was giving me a bit of jip and my old creaky hips protest to sitting astride for hours on end without a rest I was glad to stop and take in the views along the way and sit in the grass in the sun. There was even some snow still left on those mountains too!

Anyway I had a fantastic couple of days and only wish it could've been a bit longer. It took me a day or so to readjust to being home again...home felt rather claustraphobic that first day back and it was such a nice day too - I just wanted to be cruising.

One thing I noticed is that when cages pull up to rest stops they keep to themselves but when bikers pull up to a stop and there are other bikers there (in my experience on this trip) there is always a kind hello, interested where ya been and off to and a friendly parting stay safe and enjoy out there.

I also found that cages that pulled up came over to talk to me but didn't talk to each other. Thinking of Katman...I was sure to be exceptionally polite and friendly so as to put across a positive biker image :Punk:

NOW that I know I can handle a relatively good distance ride ...it's a matter of deciding...where to next? :whistle:

Number One
3rd January 2009, 19:24
BTW - the ride back was ok. It was faster and with company (thanks Nige and Simon) and with a little shitty weather to start off. We travelled without stopping and I got a numb bum. A few cold beers when I arrived home fixed everything though :lol:

Trudes
3rd January 2009, 19:30
I'm glad you didn't pike and made it to Taupo just in time to see me arse off the bucket and get carted away in te ambulance! (Thanks again for the shade, see, I always knew we thought alike, hate the sun in my eyes!). Sorry I missed riding home with you, but knew my hubby would take good care of my buddy!:sunny: Great pics too btw! We'll have to do a "Crazy Bitch Ride" sometime soon!!!

magicfairy
3rd January 2009, 19:31
Well done !!

chanceyy
3rd January 2009, 19:32
Awesome #1 so satisfying when you just get out & do it :)

hmmmm where too next ?? must be the bytchy meet that is in the early stages of planning :clap: :innocent:

Subike
3rd January 2009, 19:37
So you have shown a few "softie males" that again a classy lady can do it with a good HTFU attitude.
Good one girl! :first:

FJRider
3rd January 2009, 19:49
NOW that I know I can handle a relatively good distance ride ...it's a matter of deciding...where to next? :whistle:

Hint hint...

Number One
3rd January 2009, 19:52
Hint hint...
:lol: yeah I'd like to do the south island. Never travelled it except as far as Nelson! Flown into and out of CHCH a few times but not tasted the delights of the mainland properly as yet.

Charlie41
3rd January 2009, 20:02
:lol: yeah I'd like to do the south island. Never travelled it except as far as Nelson! Flown into and out of CHCH a few times but not tasted the delights of the mainland properly as yet.

That sounds like fun. I heard that the best motorcycle roads are in the south island. I would like to do that...1 day

MsKABC
3rd January 2009, 20:16
That sounds like fun. I heard that the best motorcycle roads are in the south island. I would like to do that...1 day


We haven't ridden them, but would like to. We did the upper half of the SI in a crusty old Toyota Hiace camper for our honeymoon and remarked every day how good the roads were for motorcycling. Friends of ours did a similar tour for their honeymoon.....on a TL1000 :niceone:

Charlie41
3rd January 2009, 20:19
We haven't ridden them, but would like to. We did the upper half of the SI in a crusty old Toyota Hiace camper for our honeymoon and remarked every day how good the roads were for motorcycling. Friends of ours did a similar tour for their honeymoon.....on a TL1000 :niceone:

That sounds awesome!!!!
What more could a girl ask for?:innocent:

EJK
3rd January 2009, 20:21
The bike in the photo looks like a FXR when the image is small, so for a mili second I was gonna say "Whoah nice riding on the FXR!"

MsKABC
3rd January 2009, 20:21
That sounds awesome!!!!
What more could a girl ask for?:innocent:

Well it did rain a little bit, so probably she wouldn't have minded some better weather :laugh:

Rashika
4th January 2009, 07:23
:lol: yeah I'd like to do the south island. Never travelled it except as far as Nelson! Flown into and out of CHCH a few times but not tasted the delights of the mainland properly as yet.

anytime chick! :niceone:
and it was nice to meet you in Taupo and put a face to the name. :msn-wink:

Maha
4th January 2009, 11:35
That is a well written and personally explained tour report there Number 1.5...;)
Doing it solo can be a pleasent experience (mind above belt please) in that, you can stop whenever and as often as ya want to, take in the shit thats happening around you ie: pink sheep in the paddocks.

Pussy
4th January 2009, 12:52
NOW that I know I can handle a relatively good distance ride ...it's a matter of deciding...where to next? :whistle:

You and Trudes catch up with Gassit Girl!

Number One
4th January 2009, 13:19
Doing it solo can be a pleasent experience (mind above belt please) in that, you can stop whenever and as often as ya want to, take in the shit thats happening around you ie: pink sheep in the paddocks.

Indeed - my mind is both above and below now.... but yes I concur :whistle: I do like to stop and rest and look around! AND I reckon those sheep would've tasted just like candy floss :drool:


You and Trudes catch up with Gassit Girl!

Sounds like a great idea! The planets just need to align and the gas money has to be flowing though. As much as I might sound like a *hardout tourer girl* :rofl: I very rarely get an opp to just up and disappear for a day or a couple as I did in this instance.....this was my quick burst of mad mummy time before I get back to work Tuesday and we prepare Sully one for school. Things will be a bit home and school centered for me for the next wee while.

prettybillie
5th January 2009, 10:18
So you have shown a few "softie males" that again a classy lady can do it with a good HTFU attitude.
Good one girl! :first:

That's awesome :Punk:

fire eyes
5th January 2009, 22:09
wow Number One!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

a girl after my own heart, your trip sounds likes a dream. Awesome!

Her_C4
6th January 2009, 17:55
Great write up and good photo's - isn't it the greatest feeling to be on a great bike and on no-ones agenda and timetable but your own?!:2thumbsup Fantastic stuff.

Pedrostt500
6th January 2009, 18:35
Good to hear #1.

vifferman
7th January 2009, 14:53
Great report! You go Gurrrl! :niceone:

ManDownUnder
7th January 2009, 15:05
#1 - onya. Head on up this way at some point if you care (or dare).


take in the shit thats happening around you ie: pink sheep in the paddocks.

...last time I stopped in a paddock and took a sheep up the shitter I got in all sorts of bother...

MIXONE
7th January 2009, 15:21
That sounds like fun. I heard that the best motorcycle roads are in the south island. I would like to do that...1 day

The first time I did it on a bike was mumble years ago on honeymoon and we enjoyed it so much we turned around and rode it again teh other way!
Good on ya Numero Uno rides and reports like this just show others that it's just a matter of throwing your leg over and doing it.

Number One
7th January 2009, 15:22
#1 - onya. Head on up this way at some point if you care (or dare).

Where is this Kooooooooomeeeeeuuuuu - I can't seem to find it. How many hours would it be from Welly and what will ya give me if I show up on your doorstep? :lol:

Number One
7th January 2009, 15:24
Good on ya Numero Uno rides and reports like this just show others that it's just a matter of throwing your leg over and doing it.

And I almost didn't do it too :no: glad I just dosed up on the Nuerofen and went for it....damn I wish I was out there now!

ManDownUnder
7th January 2009, 15:25
Where is this Kooooooooomeeeeeuuuuu - I can't seem to find it. How many hours would it be from Welly and what will ya give me if I show up on your doorstep? :lol:

LOL fair question. Try again looking for Kumeu (25km NW of Auckland). At 100kph? Bank on 9 1/2 hours or so.

What you get will depend on the effectiveness of the most recent course of meds. Not looking good so far but nothing good makeup won't cover... mostly