
Originally Posted by
rapid van cleef
I may be riding round the cape from Whakatane then onto to Taupo and back to Whakatane this Friday/Saturday.
I went round the cape around 3 months ago and there was a section near Te Kaha covered in dolomite and fairly crappy.
has anyone done this ride recently?
If so, what are the state of the roads. We will be on sports bikes.
thanks
My wife and I just came back from Whakatane today. Did the cape Tuesday/Wednesday (stayed a night at Hicks Bay). Biggest comment is to watch out for unmarked gravel. I had a major near-miss on a 25k corner with the rear wheel sliding out on me. Also, there were a lot of road-works. Mostly surface patching with one stretch where they've re-routed the road inland because of slipping on the old route.
Last time I rode the cape was just after this slip had happened. The alternate route was fresh in, one lane and consisted of huge (double-fist sized boulders). I was sitting at the lights waiting my turn, not looking forward to it when I was told to go past the slip "you'll make it" I was told. Indeed I did. Kinda handy being single-tracked when there's only about a third of a lane of road left.
BTW: We've never failed to get petrol at Te Araroa.
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