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    Question Is the Napier-Taihape road sealed yet?

    Mrs H and I are planning a mental health break this weekend involving, surprise, an extended journey on our motorcycles.

    I had heard a rumour that the Napier-Taihape road had been sealed right through and was seeking corroboration and validation of this from people who have had recent first-hand experience or have reliable sources of information.
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    FWIW A mate who travels the road regularly said a couple of months ago that there is still quite a bit still unsealed.

    Worth a getting the bike a bit dirty though as it a great bit of unspoilt country.

    Cheers
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    Last I heard it wasnt, could be wrong
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    Checked with my Mate (just one of many) and he wrote:

    Hi Bill

    Not 4 weeks ago, it was very much still unsealed

    Larry

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    Good enough for me. The ST is a bit of a handful on gravel, so will give this a miss.
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    After being in the SC you are a woose. The way a certain rider handled his ST1300 (also red) on gravel showed how wimpy the guys who were there on their off road bikes - KTM, XTZ, and XTs. He drifted around corners, snaked to a stop, was an impressive sight, I am sure that he could give you lessons on how to ride an ST on gravel.

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    Three guys took their road bikes, one was a Rocket 3, through the Waikarimoana road on their way to the Puke classic meeting.
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    Yeah but...

    I have found the clay on that road to be a real bugger to get off the bike if it has been wet as it sticks like shit to a blanket..

    The one time I rode the Guzzi through there in the wet I was crapping myself most of the way. When the clay finally plugged all the holes in the disks leaving me with virtually no brakes it was a little more than scary (fully latend with panniers, seat bag etc.

    It roots chains and bikes that stuff... (not that I cared on the Guzzi as I have a shaft) and Mr hitcher, if your beautiful bike was mine, I would NOT take it down through there if it was damp!

    Can't remember if Janes bike is chain or belt but I would be even less inclined to take that lovely new bike their either.

    Since I scarely pause about gravel on the Guzzi, you know I'm being serious about that. That stuff is not good for bikes...

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    Napier - Taihape = 150kms. Approx 35kms of gravel with a sealed bit in the middle over the GentleAnnie itself. Unsealed part(s) were very corrugated last couple of times I went thru.
    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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    Did someone say powerslide?
    Wasn't sealed 2 weeks ago either. The gravel section, though wide is rough in places. The KTM loved it. Even if you are gravel shy it's well worth a return trip in as far as the dirt from either end as the tar bits are very nicely curvy & scenic.

    Cheers
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    Thanks guys. Decision made and validated.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mangell6
    After being in the SC you are a woose. The way a certain rider handled his ST1300 (also red) on gravel showed how wimpy the guys who were there on their off road bikes - KTM, XTZ, and XTs. He drifted around corners, snaked to a stop, was an impressive sight, I am sure that he could give you lessons on how to ride an ST on gravel.
    Struggled to keep up with a guy splitting one of these as well!!! I was bashing elbows on mirrors and all sorts trying to keep up

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    Quote Originally Posted by sAsLEX
    Struggled to keep up with a guy splitting one of these as well!!! I was bashing elbows on mirrors and all sorts trying to keep up
    It could have been him.

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    Considering the low traffic volumes and the strategic unimportance of the Gentle Annie road, I doubt it will ever be sealed.
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    Too many good gravel roads have been stolen by the seal theives already IMO.

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