If you want to have a look at the quality of some of the roads, you can use Google Street View. A lot (but not all) of the NZ roads are in there.
If you want to have a look at the quality of some of the roads, you can use Google Street View. A lot (but not all) of the NZ roads are in there.
Lots of good information, thank you!
I'm thinking a Third Party insurance including fire and theft would be sufficient for a bike in my price range. If I can get a good buyback deal I might go for a more expensive bike. Going to send e-mails to a few dealers and see what they have to say.
After checking a few of the more "remote" roads it seems like they are quite similar to the country roads here in Sweden. I think ours might actually be a bit worse cause of the frost we get in the winter.
About gear. At home I usually ride with a 2-piece Berik leather set, but I'm thinking textile would be more comfortable in NZ (the textile clothing I do have is low quality). Haven't found many websites that sell motorcycle clothing around Wellington which makes it hard to compare prices, unsure if I should buy in Sweden or NZ. I'll probably bring my helmet, gloves etc.
What's the tempo like on the roads? In Sweden it's pretty calm on the roads, but I've also been in countries like France and Portugal(Azores) where it can be pretty chaotic at times.
Depends on where you are. For country roads and non-main highways, most people stick to, or just above the speed limit. About 20-30% of drivers will go slower then the limit prompting you to overtake. That said on those kind of roads there is not a lot of people around to begin with. Once you get onto main highways (eg, SH1) the speed stays the same but the traffic volume intensifies to the point where there will always be cars around you. You have to watch out there because some people pull really rude/arrogant/dangerous maneuvers.
Te audire no possum. Musa sapientum fixa est in aure.
Doesn't sound like any place in NZ...
Zrye - the speed limits on NZ roads often bear little resemblance to the type of road. Open road limit is 100kph, but few people seem to travel at that anymore. The de facto speed limit is more likely to be 90-95. Our 'main' roads are numbered (State Highway 1, for instance, and is the major road from one end of the country to the other)), but that is not an indication that it is well-maintained and in top condition. But then it does carry the most traffic, tends to have the heaviest police presence, and is boring...to be avoided if at all possible. The higher the number, the more likely it is to be a road a biker would want to ride. And if the road is named, rather than numbered, even more so as a rule.
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
The country roads in Sweden are usually limited to 70-90 km/h and on these roads I usually stay 10-20 km/h above the limit, depending on the road of course. Don't get me wrong, I like speed but above 140 km/h it only gets annoying since I ride a naked bikeI don't mind lower speeds, it's the twists and turns I enjoy the most.
There will be no maybe about it, it will be out and how much will depend on things like tyre wear.But the speed most people travel at depends on the road, time of day etc. Wellington motorways you generally fight to maintain a reasonable pace even when there is space due to the way people spread themselves across the lanes but pick the right time and everyone will overtake you if you are doing 95k (speedo 100k)
So far all of the dealers I've contacted can offer buyback deals. Anyone with an idea how much it will cost me?
Since I don't want to be limited to paved roads I decide I'm going for one of these bikes: Yamaha XT660R, Suzuki DR650, Kawasaki KLR650 or BWM F650GS. I'm haven't done much offroad before so I'll be learning as I go. Any thoughts on these bikes? I won't be getting anything older than 2000.
Even cruisers have fun on them roads !
Within striking distance of wellington for a day out !
A girlfriend once asked " Why is it you seem to prefer to race, than spend time with me ?"
The answer was simple ! "I'll prolly get bored with racing too, once i've nailed it !"
Bowls can wait !
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