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Thread: Hawke's Bay Ride Outs - is anyone there?

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    Holy shit i was through there at 2pm today on the way to Poronui Lodge but not driving a ute

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    Quote Originally Posted by pomgolian View Post
    Holy shit i was through there at 2pm today on the way to Poronui Lodge but not driving a ute
    Ya didn't see a DR650 chasing a big green truck??? Mind you even the driver didn't see me in my fav photo spots when talking afterwards.

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    least they didn't shoot the poor guy like they did that Kiwi tourist in Argentina recently or beat the stuffing out of him like the two German tourists got down south in January....we have much more civilised thieves and armed robbers in the Bay.
    ....wherezz that track go

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    Popped over the Taihape road today, gave heated gloves and new boots a good try out.
    Couple of pearler all day ice patches in several of the cuttings as expected but through with no dramas.
    Bit of loose chip about Hastings side around Sherenden and Downers were up on other side of Annie doing some kind of repair leaving a combo of clay/lime? and ice on the road.
    Well I was reasonable warm given the conditions so the gear got the seal of approval, must be MMMMM ride time soon???

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    Went for a small jaunt yesterday in the drizzle. . . Kaiwaka Rd, Darkie Spur, Waipuna Rd. Couldn't head towards the Mohaka from Tutira as a car rally was on. Then headed out Puketitiri for a hot soak in Mangatutu Hot Springs Was lovely as finger tips were very chilly Might need some of those heated gloves Raymond.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DR Girl View Post
    Went for a small jaunt yesterday in the drizzle. . . Kaiwaka Rd, Darkie Spur, Waipuna Rd. Couldn't head towards the Mohaka from Tutira as a car rally was on. Then headed out Puketitiri for a hot soak in Mangatutu Hot Springs Was lovely as finger tips were very chilly Might need some of those heated gloves Raymond.
    Small jaunt? sounds like a reasonable ride. Will give Boundry stream road a miss for awhile then, last year the rally cars carved it up pretty good.
    Heated gloves are great, even if everyone likes to joke about them. Only trouble is you notice the next most coldest parts of riding gear more.
    Will have to bring a battery to hook em up while we all Kart racing ;p

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    Quote Originally Posted by DR Girl View Post
    Went for a small jaunt yesterday in the drizzle. . . Kaiwaka Rd, Darkie Spur, Waipuna Rd. Couldn't head towards the Mohaka from Tutira as a car rally was on. Then headed out Puketitiri for a hot soak in Mangatutu Hot Springs Was lovely as finger tips were very chilly Might need some of those heated gloves Raymond.
    Great to see a few of the hb riders experiencing the enjoyment of going solo. I get my licence back soon, so looking fwd to getting out there. By coincidence, xrjny went to the hotpools too. You must have only just missed him. A challenging ride, great on a 200.
    Comforting to see some of the older riders discovering the benefits of electrcity to keep warm. . . remembering l have had an uncopied soluton for electric foot heating for nearly a decade now ! . . . strategically placed heated pools not being a common feature.
    Enquiries welcome :-))

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    I got out and about today. Weather was pretty shit towards the end, but good to go for a ride anyway. I'll put up some photos when time.
    Showing off for the camera since ages ago

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    Quote Originally Posted by 400sm View Post
    Comforting to see some of the older riders discovering the benefits of electrcity to keep warm. . .
    The cheek of you young folk these days, my grey hairs are all fake, just dye it for the cheap bus fares

    Still getting to grips with all this new fangled electrical trickery, only switched because me steel buckets of embers from my traction engine hung under the handlebars were deemed by the constabulary to be a fire hazard.

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    Did 882 kms of back roads, Forestry and farms on Sat and Sun Nth and East of Taupo courtesy of NGARNZ. Nice to have toasty hands at the push of a button. Whoever designed heated grips deserves a medal Very welcome going through the Motu and around the Waikaremoana/Minganui area, got a tad chilly in those areas.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waipukbiker View Post
    Did 882 kms of back roads, Forestry and farms on Sat and Sun Nth and East of Taupo courtesy of NGARNZ. Nice to have toasty hands at the push of a button. Whoever designed heated grips deserves a medal Very welcome going through the Motu and around the Waikaremoana/Minganui area, got a tad chilly in those areas.
    Well done Ross, 882 ks. Is always cold around Minganui/ Waikaremoana. Remembering a few of Clint 640's MMMMMs.

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    Whittle road/Kaweka rd and Lotkow road clean as at the moment, you could take a road bike up there easy... Just watch out for the petrol spill on Lotkow where someone tipped their DR650 upside down
    One mustn't get cocky with J turns when playing on creek crossings...
    I'd post a pic but Flikr/Yahoo wants my phone number and they aint ferkin getn it... Only privileged people get that like the Pizza delivery Co and ADV riders

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    Sounds like fun....
    "Those who hammer there guns into plow shears will plow for those who do not" Thomas Jefferson

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    Quote Originally Posted by R650R View Post
    Whittle road/Kaweka rd and Lotkow road clean as at the moment, you could take a road bike up there easy... Just watch out for the petrol spill on Lotkow where someone tipped their DR650 upside down
    One mustn't get cocky with J turns when playing on creek crossings...
    I'd post a pic but Flikr/Yahoo wants my phone number and they aint ferkin getn it... Only privileged people get that like the Pizza delivery Co and ADV riders
    The skill set required to tip a bike upside down is too underrated by the average motorcyclist, its like a "yeah, anyone can do that" attitude
    ....wherezz that track go

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    Quote Originally Posted by Night Falcon View Post
    The skill set required to tip a bike upside down is too underrated by the average motorcyclist, its like a "yeah, anyone can do that" attitude
    The DR seems to shrug it off as another say at the office engine still running. Getting pretty slick at the upright procedure: Kill switch, sidestand flick and reverse heave lift...
    Plus side of crashing was stopping to admire the big giant wet figure eight all my creek passes had left on the track

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