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    Coro Loop

    Hey guys, gonna go for a ride round the coro loop, via the hunuas, hopefully with a visit to cooks beach, on a friday a few weeks from now from Auckland. Just wondering if there were any suggestions on places to visit, time to take etc.

    Also is the route to New Plymouth via SH39 and 3 any good? Thinking it might make for a good long distance ride.

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    39/3 is awesome. Even better if you find a decent "rabbit".
    Iirc Te Kuiti is pretty much the last stop for gas before New Plymouth. Wouldnt chance riding out of TK with the fuel light on

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    Coro loop is a great ride, though I'd strongly suggest you do it on a weekday as the roads get quite busy on weekends.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baffa View Post
    Also is the route to New Plymouth via SH39 and 3 any good? Thinking it might make for a good long distance ride.
    Tis a good ride. When you return, go through SH43 (Forgotten Highway) via Stratford. It's about a 1000km round trip... ish, depending on roads you take of course.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nosebleed View Post
    Iirc Te Kuiti is pretty much the last stop for gas before New Plymouth. Wouldnt chance riding out of TK with the fuel light on
    there is a gas station just before Awakino then another in Urenui, filling up in tk will get you all the way down though
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    Avoid the weekend/holiday period if you can for the Coro, too many GP wannabes and four wheel maniacs! Remember to take some supplies (like tyre repair kit) and have adequate sleep beforehand!

    Keep your fluids up, eat when you're hungry and remember that life is like a box of chocolates!
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    Quote Originally Posted by insomnia01 View Post
    there is a gas station just before Awakino then another in Urenui, filling up in tk will get you all the way down though
    Awakino gas station may or may not be open when you are desperatly low.

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