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    Riding months in Christchurch?

    I'm heading of to Christchurch this year and am taking the bike with me. I don't have the greatest storage for the bike so I plan on bringing it back to Napier for the months that I am unable to ride.

    So what I would like to know is, what months are generally unrideable in CHCH and the SI? I also need to sort out when my rego expires so I can have it put on hold at the start of not riding it.

    EDIT: At this stage I'm thinking just winter?

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    Maybe you better tell us exactly what you feel will prevent you from riding? What exactly are you expecting? Huge snow drifts or something

    I, and I'm sure most others, ride all year. There are some places it pays to be aware of, as the higher hills nearby are often gritted for ice (whether there is ice or not), but nowhere you can't ride.

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    Yeah, how bad does it have to be to be considered "unrideable"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sefer View Post
    Maybe you better tell us exactly what you feel will prevent you from riding? What exactly are you expecting? Huge snow drifts or something

    I, and I'm sure most others, ride all year. There are some places it pays to be aware of, as the higher hills nearby are often gritted for ice (whether there is ice or not), but nowhere you can't ride.
    Haha, I realised after I wrote that that I sound like I was expecting canadian type weather. No, just not really keen on riding in freezing weather.

    Would you recommend heated hand grips and a large dose of HTFU? Because heated hand grips I can do.

    EDIT: More to the point. The new cost of registration is going to sting and I can really justify having the bike registered if I can't use it at least 2-3 times a week,

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    Never had the need for heated hand grips myself, nor anyone else I ride with. We get the odd bit of snow (it's still a talking point when it does snow here in the city), some frosty (and icy in same shaded parts of the city) mornings, but it isn't really that bad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grusomhat View Post
    I'm heading of to Christchurch this year and am taking the bike with me. I don't have the greatest storage for the bike so I plan on bringing it back to Napier for the months that I am unable to ride.

    So what I would like to know is, what months are generally unrideable in CHCH and the SI? I also need to sort out when my rego expires so I can have it put on hold at the start of not riding it.

    EDIT: At this stage I'm thinking just winter?
    The shit summer we are having has created a lot of undesirable riding days already!
    Normally (if there is such a thing) Christchurch is the driest of the main centres. We do get a lot of frosts though, mostly July - Sept. This usually only affects the mornings as they day usually comes out fine (if a little cool). The surrounding hills can have grit spread during these months though, and sometimes through Oct/Nov as well.
    Saying that, last August we had better riding weather that we have now!

    If I was putting reg on hold, I would probably choose June/July/August.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ukusa View Post
    The shit summer we are having has created a lot of undesirable riding days already!
    Normally (if there is such a thing) Christchurch is the driest of the main centres. We do get a lot of frosts though, mostly July - Sept. This usually only affects the mornings as they day usually comes out fine (if a little cool). The surrounding hills can have grit spread during these months though, and sometimes through Oct/Nov as well.
    Saying that, last August we had better riding weather that we have now!

    If I was putting reg on hold, I would probably choose June/July/August.
    Thanks, that's what I was hoping someone could tell me.

    I'm thinking now though I may just keep it registerd and hope for the best

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    I ride every day commuting to work. In winter I have one exception - if it has rained in the night and then cleared and frozen I use another form of transport as there can be sheet ice. As for more discretionary riding, then I first take a look out the door and at the weather map and then...
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    Quote Originally Posted by grusomhat View Post
    Thanks, that's what I was hoping someone could tell me.

    I'm thinking now though I may just keep it registerd and hope for the best
    I'd keep it registered, in winter you get beautiful days just perfect for going out on the bike, just gotta dress warm is all.

    I put pretty much the same sort of miles on the bike in any month, this is meant to be the middle of summer, and I've done more riding in July!!
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    good idea if you can afford to as last winter produced alot of above average temps & great riding weather. Pity about summer though.
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    January - stupidly hot. The Mad-Dog Nor'wester brings stifling heat from inland.
    February - slightly hotter.
    March - not quite as hot, but the nor-wester flattens any structure, or person silly enough to venture out.
    April - slightly windier.
    May - the first of the winter frosts.
    June - frosts most mornings.
    July - expect snow.
    August - less snow, but more frosts.
    September - The nor'wester starts again.
    October - Slightly windier.
    November - Nor'wester getting stupidly hot again. Expect thunderstorms.
    December - Mad Dog Nor-wester time again. Drives everyone insane, all car drivers become homicidal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Virago View Post
    January - stupidly hot. The Mad-Dog Nor'wester brings stifling heat from inland.
    February - slightly hotter.
    March - not quite as hot, but the nor-wester flattens any structure, or person silly enough to venture out.
    April - slightly windier.
    May - the first of the winter frosts.
    June - frosts most mornings.
    July - expect snow.
    August - less snow, but more frosts.
    September - The nor'wester starts again.
    October - Slightly windier.
    November - Nor'wester getting stupidly hot again. Expect thunderstorms.
    December - Mad Dog Nor-wester time again. Drives everyone insane, all car drivers become homicidal.
    Hmm, maybe I'll leave the bike in Napier

    Alright I've decided I'll keep it down there. I have to update my rego as I lost my sticker/holder and It's only got a couple of months left so I might as well just top it up and get a new holder for free.

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    Naw, you never expect snow here.

    It's year round riding here, just thermals and thicker gloves for 2-3 months is all.

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    Yep, although you'd better keep an eye out for grit in the winter months...

    ...oh, and buy a motard!

    Summer has its own issues - melting tar and melting brains. When the heat comes up the tar starts leaking and cars execute the most amazing stunts you could imagine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikkel View Post
    Yep, although you'd better keep an eye out for grit in the winter months...

    ...oh, and buy a motard!

    Summer has its own issues - melting tar and melting brains. When the heat comes up the tar starts leaking and cars execute the most amazing stunts you could imagine.
    I know what you mean about summer, bloody worse than winter. You never know when a roads going to be melting tar or freshly laid chipseal.

    I'll get a motard one day, just need to get though the sportsbike phase of bike ownership.

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