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    Cool Bonjour from Paris (Jeremie)

    Hi everyone,
    I'm Jeremie, 33 years old, living in Paris and proud owner of a Triumph Street Triple 2009 which now has about 9500kms. I got my motorcycle driving license in January 2008.
    I currently work for Warner Bros but am getting the boot soon (someone up there decided it was best to externalize/delocalize all the IT) so I decided it was time for me to have some long vacation far away from France.
    I've been to NZ only once and was about 10 at the time but I have very fond memories of it so I was thinking in maybe coming to visit for a month or so in November/December and, of course, renting a motorcycle to travel.
    Any tip, advice that you would have would be greatly appreciated.
    I'm joining this forum on the advice of Blackbird whom has already comforted me on the idea that this trip is... well, a very good one (although its cost is a bit scary).

    Cheers,
    Jeremie

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    Hello Jeremie and welcome to KB.

    If you look in this thread: http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=63

    You will see that a lot of your questions will have be answered by others.

    As you already live in my favorite motorcycle touring country I won't try and put you off

    NZ is a great country for touring.

    You must visit the famous French enclave in Akaroa where, much to my dissapointment, no one speaks French

    'bon chance'
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    Greetings! You will have a lot of fun here! If you meet the local people, it will not cost you much to visit here. Kiwis are always interested to meet someone new and show them around.


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    Welcome to KB... Good idea to meet local peeps and see how much couch surfing you can do, or stay in backpackers to reduce costs. It's good you have at least one contact here already. Blackbird should put you on the right track

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    Welcome to the nuthouse that is KB!
    If you find yourself in Hawkes BAay (award winning wine growing area) make sure you look us up.
    Our young fella has just spent a year in Brussels and is keen to speak French again before he loses the ability to do so!
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    Hi Jeremie - glad you joined us. The people on here are a fantastic bunch and even the knuckle-draggers are pretty harmless. As I mentioned, always a bed in Coromandel!

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    Smile

    Thanks everyone. This trip already sounds awesome.
    And if one of you passes by Paris in between now and November, let me know. I live in a very small apartment but have a couch and it's only a few hundreds yards away from the Eiffel tower. And I do have a secure underground parking that would accommodate another bike.

    Jérémie

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    Hi Jeremie

    Good to hear you will be visiting us on the other side of the world. Happy for you to stay here with us in Hawkes Bay too, if you require a bed. Put in some dates of where you'll be approximately, and you'll probably save heaps in accomodation. We KB'ers are a friendly bunch and always love meeting new people.

    Have fun in planning your trip. NZ is a great place to ride.

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    Bonjour Jeremie,
    I sympathise with the job situation- my son, in IT management, is also having his position "disestablished" We had planned to get to return to Paris this yr but the trip is now pushed out to 2011 due business committments. As said, there is also a bed here if you're down this way! My advice would be to hire a adventure bike to open up the variety of roads/scenery available in the South. Just ask Jantar or Ruralman!
    "Age and treachery will triumph over youth and skill"

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    Quote Originally Posted by cold comfort View Post
    As said, there is also a bed here if you're down this way! My advice would be to hire a adventure bike to open up the variety of roads/scenery available in the South. Just ask Jantar or Ruralman!
    Jeremie,
    You've got to watch these South Islanders. They'll also advise you (Jantar especially) to bring a banjo for evening entertainment. The South Island is where they got the idea for the movie "Deliverance" . Stick to the main highways and you'll be fine. DO NOT venture onto the backroads though

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeremie View Post
    Thanks everyone. This trip already sounds awesome.
    And if one of you passes by Paris in between now and November, let me know. I live in a very small apartment but have a couch and it's only a few hundreds yards away from the Eiffel tower. And I do have a secure underground parking that would accommodate another bike.

    Jérémie
    Bonjour Jérémie and welcome to KB. Its a strange pace but a bit addictive, all sorts of weird and wonderful people on here and we all love to welcome new ones. I am in the Wairarapa - in the land of great grapes and the best wine in the land so if you need a stop over here to remind you of home, you will be most welcome to stay. My daughter has been living in Paris for last six months, and if i can get over to visit her later in the year - I will be in touch

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    welcome

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    Hi again,
    I'm leaving my job at the end of the month but unfortunately, am giving up for now no my idea of a NZ trip. With my current situation, it's a bit too much spending. But that's still something I really want to do, so hopefully, in the future...

    In the meantime, if any of you guys are passing by France (I probably won't be staying in Paris but still), feel free to contact me on my personal e-mail jeremiebouet@yahoo.fr. I'd be glad to show you around or give you some tips on how to handle crazy frenchmen.

    Jérémie

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    Hey un autre françcais ici, nous sommes en force.
    Welcome here, so bad you just can't come over now but I do understand this very well.... sigh.

    Anyway even if you can't come over kiwis are worth keeping contact and have a little chat whenever possible.
    Enjoy.

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