Results 1 to 11 of 11

Thread: Just back from another great trip to NZ

  1. #1
    Join Date
    23rd December 2008 - 23:32
    Bike
    Buell X1 2000 ~ Honda GL1000
    Location
    UK
    Posts
    6

    Just back from another great trip to NZ

    Hey all,
    Have posetd some time ago on this site about our hope to make the move to NZ permenant.

    We have just returned (meaning myself, Wife and 3 kids) from a short holiday on the North Island, we have now secured residency and the main reason for the trip was to get the passport stamped and visit family. Being back in the UK looking at the photo's now..

    We did a few of the touristy things again this visit, chatted to a couple of guy's on Bikes and now pushing to make the move permenant, I have to let the Wife get herself sorted with employment as she is the Techy one who needs the demanding role, me I just need an open road and a job that funds the bikes.

    I noticed this visit that your Road service people have developed some alarming habits, some of the road works we encountered did not have sufficient warning and if I had been on the Bike stopping before the road ran out may have been a challenge, in addition I noticed a number of times arrows painted right on the apex of some hairy corners I suspect the Buell would have twitched a little on.... That is not to mention the amount of Cow dung.. I would say after our trip in 2007 versus this trip the road teams seem to have less concern for Bikes and Bikers IMHO.

    You have a spectacular country, and I can't wait to call it home.

    Be Good and keep the wheels turning..

  2. #2
    Join Date
    1st September 2007 - 21:01
    Bike
    1993 Yamaha FJ 1200
    Location
    Paradise
    Posts
    14,125
    Blog Entries
    2
    We look forward to your arrival. There can never be too many bikers on the road. Unless they're on the same piece of road as I am...

    Look at the South Island too. Still plenty to down here to trip up the unwary ... but still biker paradise.
    When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...

  3. #3
    Join Date
    23rd December 2008 - 23:32
    Bike
    Buell X1 2000 ~ Honda GL1000
    Location
    UK
    Posts
    6
    FJ, cool in 2007 we did a tour that took in the South Island and it was my favourite however the Wife has family in Auckland, and I am tolld I have to look after her in case she gets the wobbles and I end up back in the UK broke and miserable..

  4. #4
    Join Date
    2nd January 2009 - 19:08
    Bike
    Bikeless.NNnnnooooooooo!
    Location
    PhuBia PDR Laos
    Posts
    1,638
    Blog Entries
    10
    Quote Originally Posted by Catte Strophe View Post
    FJ, cool in 2007 we did a tour that took in the South Island and it was my favourite however the Wife has family in Auckland, and I am tolld I have to look after her in case she gets the wobbles and I end up back in the UK broke and miserable..

    Yea stick up north...the further south you go, the more Scots....and they can make life miserable fer a Pom.....Isn't that so Jimmy boy?

  5. #5
    Join Date
    23rd March 2007 - 10:20
    Bike
    2013 ZX14R SE
    Location
    .
    Posts
    4,878
    Quote Originally Posted by Catte Strophe View Post
    Hey all,
    Have posetd some time ago on this site about our hope to make the move to NZ permenant.

    Awesome!

    We have just returned (meaning myself, Wife and 3 kids) from a short holiday on the North Island, we have now secured residency and the main reason for the trip was to get the passport stamped and visit family. Being back in the UK looking at the photo's now..

    We did a few of the touristy things again this visit, chatted to a couple of guy's on Bikes and now pushing to make the move permenant, I have to let the Wife get herself sorted with employment as she is the Techy one who needs the demanding role, me I just need an open road and a job that funds the bikes.

    Good luck, could be difficult in this current economic times but by no means impossible.

    I noticed this visit that your Road service people have developed some alarming habits, some of the road works we encountered did not have sufficient warning and if I had been on the Bike stopping before the road ran out may have been a challenge, in addition I noticed a number of times arrows painted right on the apex of some hairy corners I suspect the Buell would have twitched a little on.... That is not to mention the amount of Cow dung.. I would say after our trip in 2007 versus this trip the road teams seem to have less concern for Bikes and Bikers IMHO.

    Fuck mate! Welcome to NZ!

    You have a spectacular country, and I can't wait to call it home.

    Onya Although you should be made aware that incoming Citizens are prohibited from buying anything other than Yamaha's or Kawasaki's so the Buell will have to stay home sorry..
    ..........

  6. #6
    Join Date
    13th April 2007 - 17:09
    Bike
    18 Triumph Tiger 1050 Sport
    Location
    UK
    Posts
    3,802
    Quote Originally Posted by LBD View Post
    Yea stick up north...the further south you go, the more Scots....and they can make life miserable fer a Pom.....Isn't that so Jimmy boy?
    That's the treatment you can expect for burning their queen.

    If you like NZ at this time of the year, you will love the summer. This is probably the worst time of the year for debris on the road, being wet and windy.

    NZ doesn't need any Health and Safety standards as they have ACC to pay for the avoidable injuries

  7. #7
    Join Date
    23rd March 2007 - 10:20
    Bike
    2013 ZX14R SE
    Location
    .
    Posts
    4,878
    Quote Originally Posted by YellowDog View Post

    NZ doesn't need any Health and Safety standards as they have ACC to pay for the avoidable injuries
    Not any more they don't, have'nt you heard there's no money left in the coffers anymore now that they've paid out for all the bullshit artists ripping off the tax payers now leaving actual deserving people high and dry... Sorry 'bout the rant but it's quite a close issue 'round here at the moment.

  8. #8
    Join Date
    13th April 2007 - 17:09
    Bike
    18 Triumph Tiger 1050 Sport
    Location
    UK
    Posts
    3,802
    Quote Originally Posted by NZsarge View Post
    Not any more they don't, have'nt you heard there's no money left in the coffers anymore now that they've paid out for all the bullshit artists ripping off the tax payers now leaving actual deserving people high and dry... Sorry 'bout the rant but it's quite a close issue 'round here at the moment.
    Once there has been a few Health and Safety big money law suits, perhaps things will start to change for the better.

    IMO - In the event of ACC funding being required to fund care for injuries sustained through poor H&S practices, they should be able to sue the negligent party.

    May be this would help the cheese cutter campaign.

    Maybe the council should be liable for maintaining the roads without slippery drain covers on bends.

    What about potholes? We pay tax for the roads to be maintained.

    etc.etc.

    Just a thought.

  9. #9
    Join Date
    2nd August 2009 - 22:03
    Bike
    Suzuki SJ50QT (Scooter)
    Location
    Thames
    Posts
    86
    Blog Entries
    2
    the main thing is you will get used to NZ and love it more
    ABS Breaks wreaking the fun since the 1950's

  10. #10
    Join Date
    23rd December 2008 - 23:32
    Bike
    Buell X1 2000 ~ Honda GL1000
    Location
    UK
    Posts
    6
    No problems with the Jocks usually up for a bit of banter what with them being generally crap at all sports except hurling which is just sweeping up energetically.

    Yams and Kwacks not such a hardship, pondering on brionging the Buell as had it reversed into in april and it took the main dealer 3 months to get the bits for it and that is in the UK.. maybe sell here and pick up a Ninja 9 or 10 over there..

  11. #11
    Join Date
    2nd January 2009 - 19:08
    Bike
    Bikeless.NNnnnooooooooo!
    Location
    PhuBia PDR Laos
    Posts
    1,638
    Blog Entries
    10
    Quote Originally Posted by Catte Strophe View Post
    No problems with the Jocks usually up for a bit of banter what with them being generally crap at all sports except hurling which is just sweeping up energetically...

    These are not you normal run of the mill Scotts...they have very loooooonnnnng memories. In 1992 they erected a monument to the Glencoe Masacre....down south in NZ

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •