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    Taupo -> Wellington via Napier

    Thinking about doing this trip in a day as part of a 15 day tour of the two islands, instead of Route 1.

    My maps say 8 hours total, does that seem realistic? What are the roads like?

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    8 hrs sounds right for the most direct route from Taupo to Wgtn via Napier, A couple of must do roads are 1- Middle road from Havelock North to Waipawa, 2- Waipukurau to Porangahau, 3- route 52 to Masterton, 4- Rimutakas

    All of these roads hock up nicely from Napier & are a great alternative than just sticking to SH2 all the way, I recently did these roads on Xmas day & they where all in excellant condition, if you look up MOTOWHERE.COM I have posted the map of the route on did on the day under the name of Insomnia01
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    Thanks for that, it's the longest day I'm taking on so I didn't want it turning into 10/12 hours.

    Is it a lot quicker on route 1?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BritBiker View Post
    Thanks for that, it's the longest day I'm taking on so I didn't want it turning into 10/12 hours.

    Is it a lot quicker on route 1?
    Mate you don't even want to be thinking route 1 (unless you want to take a picture of the mountain) Ok so it's a nice road but not very scenic, road works and cops every ten k .

    The roads insomnia put you on to will get ya to wellington in 8 hours easy but you will get to see a bit of the countryside , in fact there's a couple of saddles on the porongahau valley that you can see near the whole east coast

    another beaut way to go would be taupo -1- turangi - 41- tauramanui - forgotton Highway -43- stratford then south to wanganui - then down on to route 1 at Bulls to wellington another day ride but brilliant kiwi roads where you'd think your bound to see ukelalis thrown at ya !

    Or if you have the time while in taupo a day ride would be the above i mentioned, but then when ya get to Wanganui you hook left back up the paraparas -4- back up to Raetihi then Ohakune and Waiouru, take ya pic of the mountain and back up to taupo !
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    8 hours seems a bit long. Its no more then a couple hours Taupo to Napier, then no more then 4 hours Napier to Wellington. These are VERY generous times as well ie coffee stops etc. Have a great journey and if you need a stop over in the Wairarapa, I have lots of room for bikes and people.

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    Taupo - Napier = <150km
    Napier - Welly = 300km
    That's using SH5 and SH2. What speed you gonna be doing to take 8 hours?

    Of course, insomnia's suggested route is much better as an interesting motorcycle route...but you're gunna need more than 8 hours going that way.
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    Of course, insomnia's suggested route is much better as an interesting motorcycle route...but you're gunna need more than 8 hours going that way.
    Nah mate we do that loop all the time from down here and no way it'll take 8 hours, you'll know you've ridden it lol but should knock it out in 8 i recon !
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    Not when one is unfamiliar with it, needs to stop and check the map at each turnoff, and/or to take photos etc...
    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 reckon 4 - 5 hrs for the napier to wgtn leg is more than enough time as long as you do some prep before hand ( turn off points, junctions to cross etc,etc ) then its a case of cruzing & enjoying the road cause its a goody alright You could add in Glengarry road off the Napier/ Taupo road into fernhill then across to Havelock Nth if you really wanted to have a good look around
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    Thanks for all the answers. I'm doing the prep right now, and I'll be using GPS as well. We're on Harleys so we will be a bit slower than some, but they do perform quite well given the clearance.

    Insomnias route is the same as the Hema M/cycle atlas, and that is the one we will probably do.

    I'm quite convinced to go that way now as route 1 sounds too boring, better 8 hours of great roads than 6 boring.

    As far as taking pics, breaks lunch etc. I would think this route might actually take us 12hrs door to door. We will want to have a look at Napier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BritBiker View Post
    Thanks for all the answers. I'm doing the prep right now, and I'll be using GPS as well. We're on Harleys so we will be a bit slower than some, but they do perform quite well given the clearance.

    Insomnias route is the same as the Hema M/cycle atlas, and that is the one we will probably do.

    I'm quite convinced to go that way now as route 1 sounds too boring, better 8 hours of great roads than 6 boring.

    As far as taking pics, breaks lunch etc. I would think this route might actually take us 12hrs door to door. We will want to have a look at Napier.
    Napier has many Art Deco Buildings if your that way inclined

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    Quote Originally Posted by insomnia01 View Post
    I reckon 4 - 5 hrs for the napier to wgtn leg is more than enough time...
    Shortest route (5 and 2) is 450kms. No way can one average 90kph (and do it legally). Towns and fuel stops put paid to that.
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    Shortest route (5 and 2) is 450kms. No way can one average 90kph (and do it legally). Towns and fuel stops put paid to that.
    Did the Napier - Taupo road in early October and , two up on the '09 Hayabusa..took just over and hour +20 ( I think ) and we were moving, at stages 250 + . Dammn that was a good road...:-)

    Guess on a slower Bike you'd need to figure a couple of Harley hours ( 3 ? )

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    We'll have a couple of days to see what kind of speeds we're riding, then we can try to figure out if it's worth it. I think I'll do it anyway, as one long day in the saddle won't kill me.

    We were thinking the Art Deco would be worth a look too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by insomnia01 View Post
    I reckon 4 - 5 hrs for the napier to wgtn leg is more than enough time as long as you do some prep before hand ( turn off points, junctions to cross etc,etc ) then its a case of cruzing & enjoying the road cause its a goody alright
    Shortest route (5 and 2) is 450kms. No way can one average 90kph (and do it legally). Towns and fuel stops put paid to that.
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    Still don't think that 5 hours Nap-Welly is really viable - off-piste.
    Quote Originally Posted by BritBiker View Post
    We were thinking the Art Deco would be worth a look too.
    I'm Napier based, so give us a shout if you want.
    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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