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    Westpac ride last Sunday

    Who here attended that abortion?
    The ride into the city and over the bridge was the worst I have ever experienced.
    It was made clear to all riders before we left, that once on the mortorway, use and stay in the fast lane!
    So what did everyone do? use both lanes. Which made the bike cops race ahead and 'herd' those in the 'slow lane' into the fast lane. Which had the effect of a massive merge and evryone in the fast lane on the picks.
    Most of the way into the city was anywhere form 30kph to 110-120kph?
    At times breaking hard from 120 down to 30-40 every couple of K's or so.
    And dont get me started on crossing the bridge!!!

    I support the charity 110% but I wont be attending anymore.
    580 bikes the said. God knows what it will be like if it ever gets back to 1100-1500 bikes.

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    That bad huh? last year was almost the same then, People just do not listern...

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    Agreed, the ride was all over the show aye.

    Only done it 3 times myself, so can't say if it's been worse then that, but it's the worst by far I've been on.

    Granted the cops did have to manage the round the bays aswell, but they could of at least closed the fucking Onewa on-ramp for when we went past, had 2 cars driving down it and ramming their way through the convoy....

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    I missed it this year.
    Luckily, it seems.

    Yay for cattle breaking through fences and wrecking shit on Sat night...
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    Yes indy, I noticed a few moments like that as well, there was even a 6mts bus in the fast lane just after the begining, I guess the bikes caught it up and then surrounded it, it couldnt get out. A bike cop made it happen though.
    It was a fucken shambles on the whole, cops can only do so much I guess, nothing against them.
    From a riders point of view, it wasnt all that enjoyable.

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    Bugger, completely forgot about it. Not that it's much of a ride now that they stopped blocking the on-ramps and have dropped the Queen St leg.

    Only 580 bikes Didn't miss much then. Not surprised. The best part of the ride was seeing the cage traffic blocked on the on-ramps and having the motorway to ourselves.

    They're gonna have to rethink that ride if they want the big numbers again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpankMe View Post
    They're gonna have to rethink that ride if they want the big numbers again.
    I'm thinking that the raping by ACC has got a lot of bikers feeling much less charitable...
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    I was towards the back and it was better back there, though we did have the slinky effect as well but doesn't sound as bad. It was generally well behaved and all kept in the right lane up to the bridge.

    Not sure why we swapped to the left lane before the bridge, should have kept in the right lane till past the bridge.
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    The cop in charge of the motorways changed a while ago and the new one is not in favour of closing it for anything but an emergency.

    >>but I wont be attending anymore.<<

    as his prime directive would be to maximise safety and inconvenience - mission accomplished.

    No shades of grey for those lads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    I'm thinking that the raping by ACC has got a lot of bikers feeling much less charitable...
    I don't think it has much to do with it. It's the mobile traffic jam. After the first few times the attraction wears off.

    I was in Napier - reminds to make a donation at the local branch.

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    try doing it on a bike with laughable brakes, no indicators, no stop light, a sidecar clutch and a high first gear! (It was built like that, yes it does have a WoF). The merge into the lane full of cars on the bridge was fun, NOT. Overall, I didn't really enjoy it. If I go next year , I'll take a chookchaser. I suspect the low turn out was the conflict with round the bays.
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    I forgot all about it.

    Just as well, by the looks of it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    try doing it on a bike with laughable brakes, no indicators, no stop light, a sidecar clutch and a high first gear! (It was built like that, yes it does have a WoF).
    And he lectures me for doing wheelies on a VFR1200. Ei eie ie! :-P

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    Come on it wasn't that bad.
    Sure changing lanes at the bridge was not pretty, but no hassle really.
    My only complaint was getting stuck behind a little blue bike that smoked all the way - got a headache from the fumes.

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    Does no one else see the irony in the fact that the helicopter spends multiple times the amount of money raised at this event to attend it? To power the machine up, fly it to Akoranga or wherever you guys ended up, power down, then the opposite to return to base. I just dont see the logic in the helicopter attending the rally. You guys maybe covered a part of the fuel required. The reason I dont bother attending or contributing, until they stop bringin the chopper anyway

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