I'm with you Erik,
After Coro loop + Wangamata turn off, SH22 is the next best thing in my opinion.
I'm with you Erik,
After Coro loop + Wangamata turn off, SH22 is the next best thing in my opinion.
Yep R6 - that is it - it's not the engine or the aesthetics of the XB12X that I find most endearing.
I'm currently tabulating my list of five favourite road bike engines for a blog post. My own bike isn't in the top three so far.
But why I like it so much is about the 3-way adjustable showa suspenders that come standard with the XB12X. And the way that the mass centralisation works well enough to compensate for its pogo-stickedness if the conditions are of a more sports oriented nature - that I find most appealing.
I also favour a sit upright ergonomic for the chances of levering the handlebars or throwing a foot down to stay upright - motocross style - if the condions do bite you on the bum.
That's a lot harder to do in a F3 crouch.
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OTOH you could have done the Kaiaua loop like I did yesterday.
It was a total blast. Great use of a day off, better than any medicine.
Yep sh22 has such nice flowing curves throughout, as long as you have that extra bit of lean/braking in reserve in case of animals/road works it's all good.
SH16 is has way too many straights to be worth me getting up there half the time.
SH22 is ok as an easy route back up the west coast when you're tired at the end of the day and can't be bothered concentrating much.....but the gravel is far more fun.
Seriously, SH22 is ok if you treat it as a back road and expect stock, traffic and crap all over it, because that is what it is. Expect that and you'll have a great ride.
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always been my fav bit of road, was on it two weeks ago have not changed my view on this great ride, including rotowaro, Glen massey and the other back roads off 22...
F/F
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"Would crawl over broken glass before owning Suzuki"
The only reason I only ride in the Iron man Class is I have no friends left to enter the two man events,
my own fault really.
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sumtimes 22 gets a bit narrow
F/F
"Kiwi Biker, still a great place despite the mods "
"Would crawl over broken glass before owning Suzuki"
The only reason I only ride in the Iron man Class is I have no friends left to enter the two man events,
my own fault really.
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Great write up F/F and maybe I need to approach 22 as an adventure rather than a constant.
TBH one of the best single day rides I've had recently was along 22.
For those of you wanting a ride that offers pretty much everything I offer this:
Take the Drury exit off the motorway and the start of 22. Follow 22 all the way past Waingaro.
Past Waingaro turn off onto Rotowaro to Huntly.
From Huntly head north along SH 1 for a few k's and turn off at Ohinewai to Tahuna - this is a special piece of road.
From Tahuna head onto 27 and then 2 towards AKL.
Just past Mangatawhiri turn off on the new section to Mercer along Koheroa Rd.
This will dump you out at the Mercer service centre to finish off a fine day's riding.
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I did SH22 on the Hornet a few years ago - the sun was shining, it were a good ride.
On the way I had stopped at Raglan for a coffee and asked a Harley rider and his lady eaxctly where the turn off was. They both looked at me in horror, "You can't go that way!"
I wonder what other rides they're missing...
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