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    Far North Roads - some local knowledge, if you wouldn't mind

    Who knows anything about all those lovely winding roads north of Mangamuka that link SH1 & SH10? Seems to be lots of different twisties around Peria.

    Roads I see on google maps are:
    Pekerau Rd, Parapara-ToaToa Rd, Paranui Rd, Duncan Rd, Fairburn Rd, Peria Rd, Mangatoetoe Rd, Peria Valley Rd, Victoria Valley Rd, Kitchen Rd, Oruru Rd, Kohumaru Rd, Back River Rd.

    Are they sealed?
    Are they in relatively good condition?
    Are they known for being dangerous?
    Anything else one should know?

    There will be a group of us up there at the end of the month, can anybody suggest a circuit that would be a good afternoon loop ride after returning from the Cape on Sunday?

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    My knowledge of those roads is 8(holy crap!) years old now but back when I lived up that way at least half of those mentioned were gravel. (I'd be highly surprised if much had changed!)
    Watch out for farmers on quads, loose cattle, even wandering pig dogs.

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    Thanks LMT, can you remember which ones were sealled back then?

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    Google street view shows whether the roads are gravel or not.

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    I think Oruru Rd is the only one completely sealed, the rest have sealed sections from the main road that abruptly turn into gravel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sil3ntwar View Post
    Google street view shows whether the roads are gravel or not.
    Holy shit, so it does, I can't beleive google actually sent cars down those roads too. Who the hell actually pays for all that!

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    Yup, lots of gravel & twisties. I have not ridden up their for a year or 6 but as stated already not a lot will have changed. Off the main highway road surfaces can change drastically, tar seal & gravel, so it always pays to be cautious.

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    Yip, +1 to what they said, the fairburn road is mostly seal and the bit that isnt is quite doable on a sports bike, the others however while good fun roads in someone else's work van or rally car etc , i wouldnt take my gixxer on. Saying that i havnt had to drive or ride them for a few years now. Back in the late 80's they were great fun on a motox bike. If you do take to those back roads just be a bit careful of some of the unregistered locals and the 12yr olds driving.

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    Pekerau Rd - unsealed
    Parapara-ToaToa Rd - unsealed
    Paranui Rd - unsealed
    Duncan Rd - unsealed
    Fairburn Rd - sealed until shortly after Fairburn, then goes to unsealed
    Peria Rd - unsealed
    Mangatoetoe Rd - unsealed
    Peria Valley Rd - unsealed
    Victoria Valley Rd - unsealed
    Kitchen Rd - unsealed
    Oruru Rd - sealed, but it leads into unsealed roads
    Kohumaru Rd - unsealed
    Back River Rd - unsealed
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    Pekerau Rd - unsealed
    Parapara-ToaToa Rd - unsealed
    Paranui Rd - unsealed
    Duncan Rd - unsealed
    Fairburn Rd - sealed until shortly after Fairburn, then goes to unsealed
    Peria Rd - unsealed
    Mangatoetoe Rd - unsealed
    Peria Valley Rd - unsealed
    Victoria Valley Rd - unsealed
    Kitchen Rd - unsealed
    Oruru Rd - sealed, but it leads into unsealed roads
    Kohumaru Rd - unsealed
    Back River Rd - unsealed
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    I just potter along and slide a bit when using gravel roads or tracks. I do too much road work, to sacrifice the life of tyre, grip etc, so just live with it on gravel.
    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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    Quote Originally Posted by george formby View Post
    It's all well & good having 18 inches hanging out the front but it's a bugger finding suitably ribbed rubber to fit.
    Braggard, I'd have thought with 18" you wouldn't have needed ribbed rubber

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    I just potter along and slide a bit when using gravel roads or tracks. I do too much road work, to sacrifice the life of tyre, grip etc, so just live with it on gravel.
    Currently ditto.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    Back River Rd - unsealed
    Never believe Google Maps when it tells you that Back River road is the best way to Oruru

    It got bloody interesting when it started to rain. It wasn't so much a gravel road as a slick clay road
    What part of for(int i=0xC02;putchar((i&7)+69)&&(i>>=3); ); don't you understand?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ntoxcated View Post
    Never believe Google Maps when it tells you that Back River road is the best way to Oruru
    Who uses Google Maps? I have a GPS running the open source mapset, and a kind Norflander has gone through the vast majority of the roads updating what is and isn't gravel.

    That said, its kinda annoying... I wanted to do it
    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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