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Thread: Can I ride from Auckland to Tauranga on a 250cc?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cooky1975 View Post
    im thinking a couple weeks
    Its a Suzuki not a Hyosung, it wont take that long.

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    Go for it! I once rode a 125cc 2-stroke dirt bike from the east of england, over to wales, all the way round ireland and back again in 2 weeks, loaded to the gunwales with camping gear. Great fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ajturbo View Post
    sorry to come across as a dick-head...
    but the whole trip to TGA from Auckland should only take 2hrs... one tank of gas.. and that is on my 14lt tank....

    he should not have to stop......
    I was doing the Tauranga to Auckland ride every other weekend last year, exactly 200km door to door from Gate Pa to Howick was an average of 2.5 - 3 hours depending on traffic and slowing down for all those annoying middle of nowhere 'towns'
    - Keeping in mind that I'm a poor student that can't afford a radar detector, or to pay fines etc and besides that, you DIE if you go over the speed limit, the gubbment tell me so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Little Miss Trouble View Post
    I was doing the Tauranga to Auckland ride every other weekend last year, exactly 200km door to door from Gate Pa to Howick was an average of 2.5 - 3 hours depending on traffic and slowing down for all those annoying middle of nowhere 'towns'
    - Keeping in mind that I'm a poor student that can't afford a radar detector, or to pay fines etc and besides that, you DIE if you go over the speed limit, the gubbment tell me so.
    I certainly have the right person for the job tomorrow

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    Quote Originally Posted by Miss D View Post
    I certainly have the right person for the job tomorrow
    It's gonna be fun!

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    Sweet 7th of may will be good, yea the first time you make that ride as a learner you are damn sore and tired, after a few runs it's fine.
    Rest in peace Tony - you will be missed.

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