Hi Bart , Did Takapari Rd last Sunday morn on way back from Cape Reinga , not a breath of wind , nor cloud in sky, awesome little offroad , had a little drama getting back up hill thats scoured out after the A frame hut , managed to hit on the 3rd attempt , not good with throw overs full of 14 days worth . Great trip , thanks for your earlier advice
have you explored much beyond the hut bart? would be keen to do a bit of trail bike exploring up there myself
'the stickiest situation since sticky the stick insect got stuck on a sticky bun'
Cpt Edmund Blackadder
Give me 8-12 weeks and I might be able to join yaswould have to be better weather than last time though, riding up there In almost zero viz is tad hard wrk .......fun,but hard,
For an update on my progress I'm getting better at pain management but it's hard work. Don't recall my busted leg giving me as much grief as these ribs. Will make contact with insurance company tomorrow and. Get the. Ball rolling on that. There's probably $2k of visible damage I recon but what worries me is the frame,engine and computers health after taking a fairly hard impact. Will be interesting to see what the insurers recommend.
....wherezz that track go
The track goes on for about 3 or 4 km to a dead end. Gets a little rough past the hut but then improves a bit. No side tracks that I’m aware of, so you can’t really fill a whole day in there.
You can rest a leg, but you can’t rest ribs...unless you stop your heart and lungs....and apparently that’s bad (I was going to say ’baaaad’, but it’s probably a little early for sheep jokes).
Ok then...
Whats the difference between a ktm and a sheep?
Its ok to be seen getting off a ktm.
Not that I can recall it but Getting on and off a sheep whilst already on a ktm is not an experience I would be looking to replicate although it might have been less troublesome on something more like old mutton and with less ground clearance like a KLR but hey that's only speculation on my part![]()
....wherezz that track go
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