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    Gravel riding

    Have you ever taken your road bike down a gravel road? I'm wondering this because every now and then when I'm out exploring I come across a gravel road, but most of the time so far I've chickened out and turned around. Are there any reasonable roads around Auckland that you can practice on without some wannabe WRC farmer trying to assault you with his cage? Do you use a different riding style on gravel?

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    Go to West Coast Road,, you go through kaukoppa on you'e way to wellsford then halfway there is a turn off to the right called west coast road. Very twistie and currently has around 3k of gravel, I suggest go their and have a crack at it. I figure what scares me the most in riding I do so that I overcome it. Im actually going down their in an hours time.

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    Is this the west coast road off SH16? If that's the same road we're talking that was all sealed when I went through last.

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    West Coast Road becomes Woodcocks Road closer to Warkworth and is usually sealed, it was all sealed last weekend, but there is always the chance that they have started some roadworks in there since then. Gravel riding is the same as road riding, just the surface is different. Most rural roads have distinct tracks in them from the cars that have been over them. They usually appear as 3 distinct lines in the gravel.

    I usually chose the left hand track which leaves plenty of room for oncoming cars to travel on without you having to move through the heaped up looser gravel between the tracks. That stuff tends to make your rear tyre slide all over the show. You wont want to be in top gear going hard out either, change down a couple of gears so you have a bit of throttle to use if your rear wheel starts to slide a little bit. You want to be accelerating just a little and actually ride the road, not coast along.

    Get out and find yourself some gravel to practise on, it is a great skill to have and means you can explore so much more. It also will give you confidence when you come upon roadworks. Roadworks are all over the place at the moment. I rode to Whangarei yesterday and there are large sections of the road in gravel. Some of it really nice smooth stuff with minimum loose crap on the top, others of it total nughtmare stuff, big hunks of gravel not well compacted at all. It blows my mind that here in NZ we allow the traffic to bed in the base metal of our highways
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    Quote Originally Posted by cheesemethod View Post
    Is this the west coast road off SH16? If that's the same road we're talking that was all sealed when I went through last.
    HuH, when was the last time you went through?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dean View Post
    HuH, when was the last time you went through?
    Sunday last weekend
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    Nonono,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    Sunday last weekend
    I went saturday last weekend, at around 7pm, they must of sealed the road pretty quick!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dean View Post
    I went saturday last weekend, at around 7pm, they must of sealed the road pretty quick!
    I dont think you and I are talking about the same bit of road actually. West Coast Road off SH16 is sealed the entire distance from SH16 to SH1. It starts as West Coast Raod, becomes Ahuroa Road, then Woodcocks Road, trust me on this, I have lived here a long time
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    I dont think you and I are talking about the same bit of road actually. West Coast Road off SH16 is sealed the entire distance from SH16 to SH1. It starts as West Coast Raod, becomes Ahuroa Road, then Woodcocks Road, trust me on this, I have lived here a long time
    Oh sorry Im not to good with roads and whatnot, Its definately a challenging road, helps me improve so I figure its a good place to promote. Lucky you live their.

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    There's a ton of good gravel inland from you in the Kaukopakopa, Puhoi, Waitoki area, from Browns Bay head to Dairy flat, up Blackbridge road onto Bald Hill road and Ararimu valley road. The surface will vary from hard packed to gravel, lots of variety and not particularly busy. Once you feel a bit braver head north from Waitoki thru Monowai road to Krippner and Puhoi.
    Get hold of an AA map which wil show all the unsealed roads clearly, $3.50 from the AA.
    Traffic...they are all public roads and frequently service working farms, expect cars, quads, 4x4's sheep, horses, cattle and tourists. Ride with care as the roads are generally tight and with lots of blind corners and the odd weird camber.
    How to ride gravel...just carry on the way you usually ride for a start a lot of guys ride very quickly on gravel using a street style, I tend to ride more a dirt style, pushing the bike down into corners and sliding the rear around.

    If you want to know more keep an eye on the adventure forum, I have to plan another local ride in the future.

    PS. use the GN, it's quite capable and a lot of fun.
    PSS. Moms right, West coast road is sealed, are you thinking of Komokoriki road, off west Coast rd Dean?

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    The road from Puhoi to Ahuroa is not a bad bit of dirt to ride on as long as the council has not just put the grader over it. Not very busy once you have passed the Cheese Factory and a good mix of corners and gradients.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    The road from Puhoi to Ahuroa is not a bad bit of dirt to ride on as long as the council has not just put the grader over it. Not very busy once you have passed the Cheese Factory and a good mix of corners and gradients.
    Talk about different priorities! I prefer it just after the grader, you get consistent drift and heaps of wheelspin, roosts and crap flying everywhere.....

    I must grow up one day

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crisis management View Post

    I must grow up one day
    Nah ... maturity is overated .....
    When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...

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    gravel road can be fun, my advice would be ride in a more upright position (easier to recover from any brief loss of traction), look for the cage wheel lines as they have a lot less gravel and a lot more traction, but you have to look well ahead to make sure you dont run out and hit a loose patch.
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    Try my driveway, I'm pretty sure it's the only driveway in Greenlane/surrounding suburbs that has a gravel driveway........
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