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    Ride to work doesn't get much better than this!

    I had a call a couple of weeks ago - we want you to do a job on a property up the side of Lake Benmore........ yep, I think I can fit that in (trying very hard to contain over enthusiasm).

    The outcome was two days of the best riding I have had in a long time over a combination of roads which again highlighted just how big adventure bikes are just the best thing to have on two wheels (but hey, if you're readin gin this section you probably already knew that!!)

    So yesterday morning was spent finishing drafting up some ewes on the farm then quickly loading up the bike and getting away about 11:30. The first blast on gravel was from my place over the back roads via Lake Mahingerangi and on to Middlemarch - trip took an hour exactly which is a bit less than I remember it taking in the past (someone must have removed some corners??)

    Stopped for lunch in Middlemarch and while there the local cop comes in for a coffee - had a bit of a chat - she was on her way to a meeting in Dunedin. Hmmm - no cops from here to the Kyeburn turn off??? - well there was no guarantee of that but I took my chances. What a fantastic road and the Hyde Hill to Kokona section still rates as one of my favourite stretches of sealed road anywhere.

    Then the high speed gravel through to the Kyeburn diggings on the way to the Dansey's Pass. Dansey's as many will know is not taken at high speed but is lots of fun. Out the other end and a short quick blast down to the Waitaki Valley Highway before settling to a more moderate speed up to Kurow for a refuel and then on to Mr and Mrs Oldrider for the night.

    John and Pip are great hosts, I love catching up with you guys and really appreciate the hospitality - may you live long and prosper. A big thanks guys.

    Next morning Oldrider and I are heading off on the next stage of the "work trip" up over the Benmore Dam and off up the Black Forest road. Oldrider turned back at the boundary into Black Forest Station to let me go on and do what I had to do. The job took about 1.5 hrs and then it was back the same way

    There's a lot of loose rocks on that road - not things you want to hit - so picking lines through those means speeds have to be kept in check so between that and the windy nature of that track it was 1st and 2nd gear a lot of the time and 3rd and 4th occasionally.

    Lunch with the OR's and then - oh dear, which route back to Dunedin??
    Fark - too good a chance - back over the Danseys, quick beer at the Danseys pub to wash down the dust, and then a pretty fast blast down the Pig Root to Palmerston. Most times I have ridden the Pig Root it has been coming up the other way - I think the top end of it is now near the top of my favourite roads heading towards the Coast. What a blast - great corners and the road is in great order.

    From Palmerston back to Dunedin it was just good old SH1 - at a speed just past stalling speed in top gear (ie about 110-115 !!!!)

    The weather was great ( a wee bit windy a couple of times), it was warm enough to ride with my summer gloves without the hot grips on until I was nearly back to Dunedin - it really doesn't get much better - except that my travel time and kms are also being charged as part of the job!!!!!

    If I can ever get my new camera able to talk to my old computer I may be able to post some photos - hopefully get that sorted in the next few days
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    Great write-up RM, - sharin the fun! Lookin forward to some pics
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    An adventure to work!

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    nice write up Rural Man - as an ex Dunedinite I know the areas you've written about really well - all have a special place in my heart - great part of Aotearoa - you're obviously using that Katoom as she's meant to be
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    Yesterday was such a nice day, i suited up and went out for a ride,
    cruising through town and who should walk out on to my glove....

    a cockroach... it just sat on my glove....

    he got the flick..... didn't pay his way...

    what a laugh.
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    Just after I got the DR I went out to a job in Atawhai 3km away via the Maungatapu/Rai/Wangamoas

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aslan View Post
    nice write up Rural Man - as an ex Dunedinite I know the areas you've written about really well - all have a special place in my heart - great part of Aotearoa - you're obviously using that Katoom as she's meant to be
    I've done nearly 3000km on the bike since I got it - and it continues to impress me apart form its love of fuel (I don't mind that when its working hard but I still think it should use less when on an easy cruise - and this trip certainly wasn't one !!)
    I deliberately didn't rap on about the bike too much in the write up because this trip would be great on any adventure bike - but you could only enjoy all of it on an adventure bike was the main point, which is why Harleys and sports bikes have no real interest for me. Having said that I can certainly punt the KTM along quicker on the gravel, especially the rough tracks, than I would have done on the Tiger.
    I have also decided that I quite like ABS - on the gravel . I found that it gave me a lot more confidence to use more front braking power on the loose stuff than I would have in the past -its quite impressive how much speed you can shed quickly when you do this

    Quote Originally Posted by junkmanjoe View Post
    Yesterday was such a nice day, i suited up and went out for a ride,
    cruising through town and who should walk out on to my glove....

    a cockroach... it just sat on my glove....

    he got the flick..... didn't pay his way...

    what a laugh.
    Bloody freeloaders

    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    Just after I got the DR I went out to a job in Atawhai 3km away via the Maungatapu/Rai/Wangamoas
    Hmmm - what can I say Nordie - just that it was a bonus being able to claim 680kms of mileage at the same rate as the car (bloody thing probably isn't cheaper to run anyway!!)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruralman View Post
    Hmmm - what can I say Nordie - just that it was a bonus being able to claim 680kms of mileage at the same rate as the car (bloody thing probably isn't cheaper to run anyway!!)
    Lucky bugger.
    I don't charge mileage

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruralman View Post
    I can certainly punt the KTM along quicker on the gravel, especially the rough tracks, than I would have done on the Tiger.
    You should never have let that other cylinder and the Tiger power intimidate you! Make power and efficiency your friend!

    However, once a gentle two cylinder man, always a two cylinder man! Maybe you should have bought that BMW instead of the Tiger!

    Glad you had a nice ride home, weather was perfect for it! (Right now we are surrounded by Harleys, big HOG weekend here!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruralman View Post
    and the Hyde Hill to Kokona section still rates as one of my favourite stretches of sealed road anywhere.
    Hell Yes!
    Hawea to Haast and Lindis pass rate highly in my book as well. Sealed roads that is!

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldrider View Post
    You should never have let that other cylinder and the Tiger power intimidate you! Make power and efficiency your friend!

    However, once a gentle two cylinder man, always a two cylinder man! Maybe you should have bought that BMW instead of the Tiger!

    :
    Oh dear Oldrider. Maybe we should leave RM a loan to figure it out for himself. There is a movement away from the big KTM's happening on this very forum.

    One can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink. Or you can be bullied into buying a bike on a forum that's not what you need.

    Either way we all make our beds and we have to lay in them.
    Can't preach to the converted but i thought RM was converted, I guess we loss a few on the way.

    Maybe the dream of a higher order was the carrot. Or Orange . But in the end it's just a bike and we ride what we brung.



    Some of us don't need "The Orange Cloak of Honour" to be an ADV rider.

    Better get out of here i feel the guns getting loaded.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldrider View Post
    You should never have let that other cylinder and the Tiger power intimidate you! Make power and efficiency your friend!

    However, once a gentle two cylinder man, always a two cylinder man! Maybe you should have bought that BMW instead of the Tiger!

    Glad you had a nice ride home, weather was perfect for it! (Right now we are surrounded by Harleys, big HOG weekend here!)
    - oh if I was to start on this.......but where???? - more power from one fewer cylinders, lighter, better suspension, more traction, more comfortable.............. oh, and the Princess rates it as a much more comfortable pillion perch after today so that probably outweighs all the others!!
    Thanks John - it was a great ride home. Bit hard slowing down from Palmerston

    Quote Originally Posted by The Duck 01 View Post
    Oh dear Oldrider. Maybe we should leave RM a loan to figure it out for himself. There is a movement away from the big KTM's happening on this very forum.

    One can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink. Or you can be bullied into buying a bike on a forum that's not what you need.

    Either way we all make our beds and we have to lay in them.
    Can't preach to the converted but i thought RM was converted, I guess we loss a few on the way.

    Maybe the dream of a higher order was the carrot. Or Orange . But in the end it's just a bike and we ride what we brung.



    Some of us don't need "The Orange Cloak of Honour" to be an ADV rider.

    Better get out of here i feel the guns getting loaded.
    "Orange cloak of honour???" - I don't buy into that bullshit. I might love riding this bike but even I can see that it might not be considered a thing of beauty to many eyes (actually the Princess has been less kind than that as to its looks - but rates it highly as a ride)

    I think the forum with 1 or 2 thinking of trading down to something smaller is so that they can ride WITH their mates rather than forever waiting for them to catch up !!

    Mark - I was converted - then I rode something BETTER
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    Remember. Opinions are like ASSHOLES. Everybodies got one and some of them stink.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruralman View Post
    Thanks John - it was a great ride home. Bit hard slowing down from Palmerston
    I refitted Mark's Buell pegs to the Tiger today and went for a wee ride!

    It's amazing how much difference even just an inch makes, so no wonder you are enjoying your KTM.

    Your (very, very, very) long legs would be very cramped on the Tiger by comparison to the distance from the seat to the pegs on your KTM.

    That's what I think is the main factor for you between the two bikes. (IMHO) Otherwise there is not much between the two.

    I.E. Horses for courses: The Tiger suits me, the KTM suits you, thank goodness for choice, you don't have to justify your change of bike!

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldrider View Post
    Maybe you should have bought that BMW
    no way John he might be balding but he don't have the pot gut & he's not quite middle aged, he would only give the rest of us a bad name
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