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racerhead
14th January 2009, 20:05
Ok Ill explain a bit first.

Im from Ireland and only arrived in NZ last friday and spent the weekend in Auckland. My plan was to pick up a bike when I got here which turned out to be a Triumph Daytona 675 that I collected off Shaun Harris today.

I was meant to collect it yesterday but there were a few other things to be done first so Shaun offered to give me a bed for the night which was great after a few days staying in backpackers hostels. So this morning started off by getting a WOF and sorting out the insurance for the bike in New Plymouth.

Then about 2pm I was ready to hit the road and took off along the coast road towards Wanganui then headed towards National Park for a look and the roads along there were amazing and Ive never seen anything like it before. My destination was meant to be Taupo but I took a wrong turn which put a bit more milage up but again found some amazing roads that were so much fun.

Im in Taupo now and have done 630k's since I left New Plymouth and everyone of them k's was brilliant and I cant wait to get out on the road again tomorrow. Along the way I met a good few bikes including a group of 6 or 7 just outside Taupo so hello if it was anyone from here.

Oh ye aswell one small bad point, how to hell do all of ye deal with fresh chipseal??? I spent 20 minutes taking stones off everypart of my bike, I even had one stuck to my helmet.

Anyway just to finish off I just want to say a big thanks to Shaun Harris for sorting out the bike and the place to stay:niceone: and also to Dave at kiwibike insurance for sorting out my policy with a foreign licence.
Keep an eye out for me on my travels because Im loving being back on a bike again:clap:

Clivoris
14th January 2009, 20:11
You are so right. It is a fuggin awesome country. Glad you like it and thanks for the reminder. Enjoy the trackdays you have planned mate and will see you at Manfield on Sunday.

jrandom
14th January 2009, 20:14
... so hello if it was anyone from here.

These days it is, more often than not, I find. A KB sticker on one's bike starts a lot of conversations.


Oh ye aswell one small bad point, how to hell do all of ye deal with fresh chipseal??? I spent 20 minutes taking stones off everypart of my bike, I even had one stuck to my helmet.

Kerosene melts the tar.


... a big thanks to Shaun Harris

Yes, he's a mad wee bastard, but we all loves 'im. He seems to know how to ride a motorcycle, too.


also to Dave at kiwibike insurance

A very Good Cunt (tm) indeed. Who also knows how to ride a motorcycle. And chided me over the phone a couple of bins ago when I called to claim, because he'd ridden through the same road a couple of days beforehand and had some moments but managed to avoid falling off.

:pinch:


Keep an eye out for me on my travels...

Will you perchance be in Taupo on Saturday?

Warms the cockles of me heart to see you enjoying the place. It is great, innit. Welcome.

:D

beyond
14th January 2009, 20:18
Weloc0ome dude.
Yep we have awesome roads.....shame though about the state of them Prepare yourself for melted tar, grit over the melted tar, fresh stone seal and you'll enjoy the fact that often it's on the apex of blind bends without signs.

Makes for exciting riding :)

Enjoy your stay and the hotter it gets the worse the roads will get so keep her shiny side up mate.

piston broke
14th January 2009, 20:21
Ok Ill explain a bit first.

Im from Ireland and only arrived in NZ last friday and spent the weekend in Auckland. My plan was to pick up a bike when I got here which turned out to be a Triumph Daytona 675 that I collected off Shaun Harris today.

I was meant to collect it yesterday but there were a few other things to be done first so Shaun offered to give me a bed for the night which was great after a few days staying in backpackers hostels. So this morning started off by getting a WOF and sorting out the insurance for the bike in New Plymouth.

Then about 2pm I was ready to hit the road and took off along the coast road towards Wanganui then headed towards National Park for a look and the roads along there were amazing and Ive never seen anything like it before. My destination was meant to be Taupo but I took a wrong turn which put a bit more milage up but again found some amazing roads that were so much fun.

Im in Taupo now and have done 630k's since I left New Plymouth and everyone of them k's was brilliant and I cant wait to get out on the road again tomorrow. Along the way I met a good few bikes including a group of 6 or 7 just outside Taupo so hello if it was anyone from here.

Oh ye aswell one small bad point, how to hell do all of ye deal with fresh chipseal??? I spent 20 minutes taking stones off everypart of my bike, I even had one stuck to my helmet.

Anyway just to finish off I just want to say a big thanks to Shaun Harris for sorting out the bike and the place to stay:niceone: and also to Dave at kiwibike insurance for sorting out my policy with a foreign licence.
Keep an eye out for me on my travels because Im loving being back on a bike again:clap:

careful what you say about our lil ol country.:msn-wink:
we are probably more loyal to our home than the a merkins.
you gonna give us a swelled head.:eek:
best of fortunes,:2thumbsup

racerhead
14th January 2009, 20:22
Enjoy your stay and the hotter it gets the worse the roads will get so keep her shiny side up mate.

Yep noticed that when it started raining around lake Taupo the grip was alot more consistent because no more melted patches.

And actually that was another thing the bike has conti race attacks on it and they handle the wet very well considering how litte grooves they have

Swoop
14th January 2009, 20:29
Welcome matey!

Just watch out for areas of unswept grit that the "repair crews" like to leave on the roads for us. Normally in a corner...

EatOrBeEaten
14th January 2009, 20:33
Seconded. I just got my bike today, and have spent the day navigating Auckland's roads O_o. Taking the bike out the city next week, I can't wait :D

Really looking forward to getting to know people off KB as well:woohoo:

Motu
14th January 2009, 20:51
290 posts in less than a week - I hope you are not leaving a trail of bullshit for other people to slip up on....

jrandom
14th January 2009, 21:03
290 posts in less than a week - I hope you are not leaving a trail of bullshit for other people to slip up on....

Eh? You talking about mister racerhead? I think you missed something:

Join Date: 17th November 2008
Total Posts: 291
Posts Per Day: 4.98

And you're not that far behind him yourself:

Total Posts: 8,124
Posts Per Day: 3.86

Fair bit of long-term posting consistency there, old chap!

:lol:

racerhead
14th January 2009, 21:18
290 posts in less than a week - I hope you are not leaving a trail of bullshit for other people to slip up on....


Eh? You talking about mister racerhead? I think you missed something:

Join Date: 17th November 2008
Total Posts: 291
Posts Per Day: 4.98

And you're not that far behind him yourself:

Total Posts: 8,124
Posts Per Day: 3.86

Fair bit of long-term posting consistency there, old chap!

:lol:


Ha 290 posts in a week would be a bit much alright.
When I was at home in Ireland it was too cold and shitty to do much else other than post up stuff but Ive been a bit quiter latley because its warm and sunny and I have a bike now so less talk more riding:woohoo:

wbks
14th January 2009, 21:40
Hey I'm glad you posted heaps, you've been keeping me up to date with all the MotoGP stuff!

yod
14th January 2009, 21:40
heh

wait til you get to the south island

enjoy

racerhead
15th January 2009, 18:14
Hey I'm glad you posted heaps, you've been keeping me up to date with all the MotoGP stuff!

Ha ye at least its not all shit talk:cool:


heh

wait til you get to the south island

enjoy

Yep been hearing that alright so lucky Ill be heading down for the race in ruapuna next weekend:woohoo:

SDU
16th January 2009, 14:00
Welcome! Look out for the chch KB locals in the pits.

Reido
16th January 2009, 14:12
if only the tar didnt melt so easily <_<

Forest
16th January 2009, 15:11
Ok Ill explain a bit first.
Oh ye aswell one small bad point, how to hell do all of ye deal with fresh chipseal???

That's easy. To avoid problems with fresh chipseal you limit your riding to the winter months!

jim.cox
16th January 2009, 15:31
That's easy. To avoid problems with fresh chipseal you limit your riding to the winter months!


Fresh chipseal means

Ride slow (== obey those temporary speed signs)

and

Leave LOTS of room between you and the vehicle in front

Works for me