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    Homer tunnel advice

    This summer will be the first time through on my bike and if I remember rightly when i was in the car I remember the state of the road though was pretty shocking. My concern is not wanting my girlfriend on her GSX freaking out halfway through!!!! Hahaha. Any advice on going through????

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr-burger View Post
    Any advice on going through????
    Remember to take your sunnies off before entering the tunnel - DAMHIK
    =mjc=
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    I went through about two years ago on a KLR, wasnt to bad I though, biggest issue is you can see much of the surface (I found) and tend to focus on the light at the end etc.
    Get her to follow you and relax take your time, even have a quick word with the driver behind you, if there is one and explain you will be going slow because ......
    Im sure that wont be an issue.
    Really tho, its not that much of a challenge, so Im sure it will be sweet.
    Ive run out of fucks to give

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    It's just a road with a roof. Just don't think about those tonnes and tonnes of rock above you

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anthrax View Post
    It's just a road with a roof.
    and waterfalls

    and huge potholes you can't see
    =mjc=
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    Quote Originally Posted by jim.cox View Post
    and waterfalls

    and huge potholes you can't see
    Most of the roads I ride are like that and all the better for it I reckon.

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    Dont discover your low beam bulb has blown as you enter it ... we went through a few years ago like that, high beam no good, could not see road in front, blinding other vehicles.
    Was interesting to say the least (I was pillion)

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    Quote Originally Posted by jim.cox View Post
    Remember to take your sunnies off before entering the tunnel - DAMHIK
    Yep thats what I was told too...

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    practise riding with your eyes closed

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    Clutch in, WOT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grasshopperus View Post
    practise riding with your eyes closed
    I shut one eye while waiting so I had some night vision.
    Just another leather clad Tinkerbell.
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    My wife and I did it about three months ago - it's a piece of cake.

    From the Te Anau side is the most daunting, sloping downhill quite steeply. Coming back is sweet as. The road surface is fine - no serious pot-holes (not that we found anyway).

    The suggest about removing sunglasses is very important. I've got shocking night vision - I got the wife to take the lead. If you're worried about seeing where you're going, simply jump on behind one of the ubiquitous camper-vans, and follow them through - their brake-lights will light up the wet road surface, showing up any irregularities.

    Don't be put off doing it - in good weather it is quite literally the best ride in New Zealand.
    Can I believe the magic of your size... (The Shirelles)

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    Heres a couple of pictures of the Homer Tunnel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr-burger View Post
    Any advice on going through????
    Its a great ride, beautiful scenery, just one of the worlds treasures.

    My advice ?

    Take a camera. Take your time. Enjoy the most beautiful roads in the world.
    David must play fair with the other kids, even the idiots.

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    The tunnel should be fine, just make sure you have enough fuel

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