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    Talking Hi from Western Australia! (lo1ux)

    Hey all, im in the process of finding out all sorts of information about how to relocate to NZ for a few years (most likely Queenstown) and figured I should start with the most important thing...the bike

    Anyway im part of a group here at home called Perth Street Bikes and when im not away working I get out on my 2006 Triumph S3 around the streets making a nuisance of myself and through the country and our "hills". Ive also got a 04 Husaberg FS 650 that has to be the most nuts bike I have ever ridden. Ive spent abit of time working in the North Island and have had a blast on hire bikes, I absolutely love the Coromandel Peninsula and felt like I had been at the track all day. Do many people get out in Queenstown much or do I have to head a little further afield?

    Ive got plenty of research to do in regards to bring my S3 and Hilux, but I reckon I can bring them over for the first 12 months on a tourist license. Anywho im more then likely rambling now so I shall look forward to lurking around on your forum.

    Alex

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    Quote Originally Posted by lo1ux View Post
    Hey all, im in the process of finding out all sorts of information about how to relocate to NZ for a few years (most likely Queenstown) and figured I should start with the most important thing...the bike

    Anyway im part of a group here at home called Perth Street Bikes and when im not away working I get out on my 2006 Triumph S3 around the streets making a nuisance of myself and through the country and our "hills". Ive also got a 04 Husaberg FS 650 that has to be the most nuts bike I have ever ridden. Ive spent abit of time working in the North Island and have had a blast on hire bikes, I absolutely love the Coromandel Peninsula and felt like I had been at the track all day. Do many people get out in Queenstown much or do I have to head a little further afield?

    Ive got plenty of research to do in regards to bring my S3 and Hilux, but I reckon I can bring them over for the first 12 months on a tourist license. Anywho im more then likely rambling now so I shall look forward to lurking around on your forum.

    Alex
    Hiya Alex, good choice NZ Have fun on here
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    Quote Originally Posted by lo1ux View Post
    Hey all, im in the process of finding out all sorts of information about how to relocate to NZ for a few years (most likely Queenstown) and figured I should start with the most important thing...the bike

    Do many people get out in Queenstown much or do I have to head a little further afield?

    Alex
    I live a bit over an hours ride from there ...

    Answer is YES.

    Google ... The Crown range, The Kawerau Gorge, The Devils Staircase, The Glenorchy Road. The Haast Pass, The Lindis Pass ... All a hours ride or less away from Queenstown.

    or check out MY profile page Photo albums ...
    When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by lo1ux View Post
    Hey all, im in the process of finding out all sorts of information about how to relocate to NZ for a few years (most likely Queenstown) and figured I should start with the most important thing...the bike

    Alex
    Gidday, glad to see you are getting your priorities right. Awesome roads down this end of the country,just got to watch out for the ice in winter.
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    Welcome pal....Queenstown?.....you must have some wealth then.
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