I'm thinking maybe 22, cross at Rangi, Ohiniwai, the Ho, Tahuna and into Paeroa through the arse end. Should be pretty safe, don't see many cops on those roads.
I'm thinking maybe 22, cross at Rangi, Ohiniwai, the Ho, Tahuna and into Paeroa through the arse end. Should be pretty safe, don't see many cops on those roads.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
Right, lol. Andrew has little choice in the matter and is being cruelly kidnapped to have a delicious birthday dinner on friday with his fam fam. I am being taken against my will also. His brother is sitting his restricted test in the starlet, my dad's slightly less fuel efficient sentra may be the vehicle of choice.
and I'd rather get mild sunburn than sweating in my gear all day.... although using gear lockers would solve that problem....
but it wouldn't be a road trip without 4-5 people in a car with the air-con on full speculating as to what started the traffic - hopefully there wont be roadworks this time
When I went up the bombays earlier today, southbound, at the merge ending the slow vehicle lane the lefthand lane turns to shit and they put cones in between lanes to stop lane swapping as the right lane is fine.
I'd recommend those on sportier and/or fragile machines move to the right hand lane before the slow vehicle lane ends.
SMC Safety Officer FTW
Have ye been infected with the ol' political correctness bug already? Admittedly, the Ninja is only one step away from being a cruiser, but no slowing down was required when I went over there today. About the same condition as your average NZ back road - just a bit too bumpy to be stunting over, which, needless to say, will be no end of disappointment to Duncan.
yeah but that's not what we expect on SH1, now is it? (tui)
it may have looked worse from my seat in the ute, and following at a distance does give you warning for the potholes, but at the very least you're going to get stuck behind the traffic that slows for it.
And it's loose... and rough... and we might get our bikes dirty!
sigh.. bunch of softies... sore bottoms and sweaty gear haha
Anyone riding down on L Plates ? What about smaller bikes like 250cc or less. My young fella is thinking of attempting it on a 150, that probably means quite a slow trip for me if I stick with him.
Older, broker & non the wiser.
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