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Thread: Black loveliness poured upon the Akaroa GP course...

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    Black loveliness poured upon the Akaroa GP course...

    Can I compliment the roading engineers who resealed the km or so down the Akaroa side from the Hilltop. Nice well laid plain seal, with not a trace of nasty chip seal to be seen! If they sealed the whole hill like this, people would come from overseas to ride it!! [Might have to base an Ambo at the top tho!!]

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    By Akagoa I meant Akaroa! just got a bit excited.......

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    Sounds good man, don't wear those knee sliders out too quickly ok?
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    Last time I was there temp got inot the loe 30's & the road started to melt
    fuknPATHETIC. Ask the Aussies how they keep their roads solid in HOT weather

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    Quote Originally Posted by fuknKIWI View Post
    Ask the Aussies how they keep their roads solid in HOT weather
    Quite simple: They use decent materials and do the job properly. The kiwi "do it on the cheap" method simply creates more work for roading crews to go back and patch up bits, and gives them more opportunity to use their favoured tar-snake applicator.
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    All good points, and valid moans, but I think they may have done a really good job on this wee stretch.....time will tell.

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    Is that the nice, smooth seal as opposed to the more rough tarmac found on most roads?

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    Pity the whole road is heavily policed this time of year, including mufti's.

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