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    Re 22

    Re 22.

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    Not sure how this is going to come out as I have only just come out of the geek closet and this whole sticking pics thing in is new for me…

    As some of you will know I have a slight bias to a section of H/way 22, in particular the section between the Tuakua Bridge and the Raglan turn off at Ohautira Rd.

    This section of road is not unlike many other NZ back roads/highways, it has cool twisty sections, some technical stuff, narrow shaded parts of road that hardly see the sun at any part of the day, dips, cracked surface seal, narrow one way bridges, amazing scenery. If you ride sports bikes, adventure bikes, touring, cruisers or trail bikes, there is something for everyone on this bit of road, as I said its not unlike many other NZ roads, it just so happens that this bit is in my back yard, I don’t know how many times I have ridden this bit of road over the last few years, I guess it would have to be 150+ I never get bored with it.

    Like most of NZ roads, you can expect to encounter wandering stock, campervans, logging trucks, milk tankers, stock trucks farmers on tractors and of course the odd turkey, we have even been buzzed by crop duster planes and helicopters(Not Eagle).

    The road is in pretty good nick considering the amount of heavy traffic that use it on a daily basis; I have hopefully managed to attach some pics for you.

    There are two service stations on this part of 22, one at Pukekawa and one at Glen Murray, both normally are open to midday on Saturday.

    Just past the Raglan turn off (Ohautira rd) are the Waingaro hot springs, the owner is bike friendly, and it’s a great safe place to stop, park the bike and have a refreshing dip, or rark about on the slide before continuing on.

    Normally when we do this road we continue on past the hot springs to Ngaruawhaia and stop at the BP for coffee, gas and a chat.

    If you chose to go to Raglan via Ohautira rd, there is a small amount of metal road about 3-5 ks, which is fine to ride for sports bikes (despite what some think)

    One of the other great things about this road are the slight variations of route that can be taken for example, Hetherington Rd to Huntly or Huntly to Hetherington is a great road for bikes, some great scenery from the top of the range.

    Also the Glen Murray to Rangiriri road is pretty cool.

    Another great aspect of this road is the lack of the weekend traffic that we seem to encounter on other more popular roads, and apart from the odd CVIU cop, there are
    Hardly ever any cops on this road, I can only think of one time when I have seen/been stopped by a cop on 22

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    nice write up, and good shots..
    gotta love the 22..

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    Quote Originally Posted by bugjuice
    nice write up, and good shots..
    gotta love the 22..
    We are gonna use pic one in the road test vid aren't we??

    say

    Awesome road - if only it was a little closer to home I'd have both Scenic Drive and 22 to play with

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    fantastic bit of road --Some lucky sods live with it in their backyard.
    One bit you left out FF --If you're in the mood to just cruise,the scenery is pretty darned spectacular.
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    150? thats on the low side I would say FF!

    but yeah a cool bit of road, for having a blat or slowing down and relaxing with a view!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Firefight
    Like most of NZ roads, you can expect to encounter wandering stock, campervans, logging trucks, milk tankers, stock trucks farmers on tractors and of course the odd turkey, we have even been buzzed by crop duster planes and helicopters(Not Eagle).
    Yes I remember that day the copter flew over and beside us, it was a buzz. My visor got covered in spray from it!

    Quote Originally Posted by Firefight
    Re 22.

    Disclaimer
    Not sure how this is going to come out as I have only just come out of the geek closet and this whole sticking pics thing in is new for me…

    As some of you will know I have a slight bias to a section of H/way 22, in particular the section between the Tuakua Bridge and the Raglan turn off at Ohautira Rd.
    Well written Dave, I recognise most of the pics (you geek).

    Hey one thing you neglected to comment on was your availability and willingness to help other KBers out if they break down on 22 or thereabouts! I commend you for this my biker friend!

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    i might head over one weekend now...

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    [QUOTE=FROSTY]fantastic bit of road --Some lucky sods live with it in their backyard.


    Mate this is Auckland's back yard & it's far more cop friendly than SH16
    It is better to have ridden & crashed than never to have ridden at all

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    I've been riding 22 since I got the XLV750 in 1999,but of course have ridden it even earlier,way back to the 70s.I always do the full SH22 to Te Uku and have my break in Raglan.Now I live in Huntly 22 is really in my back yard....there are a lot more roads than SH22 and I have been on nearly all of them - I'm looking forward to being able to go out my drive and be on the best riding roads before my bike has a chance to warm up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY
    fantastic bit of road --Some lucky sods live with it in their backyard.
    One bit you left out FF --If you're in the mood to just cruise,the scenery is pretty darned spectacular.
    When you get to your age Frosty you have only one speed huh mate: cruise
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    I use 22 whenever I go to hamilton now unless it's raining (relative noob)
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    its a bit harder for me when I have a 2 hour ride window. 3/4 of an hour each way to 22 doesnt leave a lot of riding on 22
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wellyman
    When you get to your age Frosty you have only one speed huh mate: cruise
    Yea what can I say -Im just a slow old fart
    To see a life newly created.To watch it grow and prosper. Isn't that the greatest gift a human being can be given?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY
    Yea what can I say -Im just a slow old fart
    can relate to that
    It is better to have ridden & crashed than never to have ridden at all

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    Well I have to admit its one of my favourite roads, its a regular on my riding calender. If you havent ridden it, its a must if you live in Auckland.
    Nice write up FF.

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