July is cold, no question. But you'e not going to be riding on some long forgotten off the beaten track dirt road through mountainous terrain. You'll be fine. Open your eyes, and enjoy the trip at a leisurely pace.
Dress warm. Even just a scarf will do wonders. Make sure you have some GOOD wet weather gear, or at least don't ride in the rain, cold is ok, bracing, refreshing even... but cold and wet is just plain unmitigated misery.
Winter riding with good weather is great riding, big blue skies, a bracing chill to the air. Fuckin' A.
Unlike some sports bike riders here, who seem to think it is fun to go back and forward over the same piece of road, over and over again as fast as possible until they finally get their knee down,I use my bike in all weather and are not afraid of the road conditions. If I parked my bike up because there was the possibility of ice in Otago it would be off the road for 6 months of the year.
The most icy trip I ever did was in 05 or 06 when we left the Brass and came back over the Hast pass in the frost after a big snow storm. There was about 80 km of solid ice roads. It was very slow going, all 4 bikes made it ok, nobody got their knee down on that trip.
If its really iced up I can take the side car see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a10oI4uPyuw
Just another leather clad Tinkerbell.
The Wanker on the Fucking Harley is going for a ride!
If you make it down here I'll do a day or two from Blenheim with you.
Dude im a newby rider got my licence in winter and headed for the hills. Winters brilliant to ride in, Means your not sweating your balls off in your leathers. As long as you ride sensibly, be careful of grit they put on the roads in the most unpleasant places. Purchase a belaclaver or however the feck you spell in and a scarf, wrap up warm and go for it. skip amberly to ashburton its straight as a die and boring as shit lol. But if you do come by the broken city give us a yell and we can go for a boost over the peninsula. Ignore those pussies who say its too cold or snowy they are just that pussies. If the road is snowed in to the point its inpassable noones going thro. Its farking pretty down these ways mate you'll love it. Just get out there and
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I've done one in my old hyosung gt250r. to welly couple years ago.
Definitely yes, because its fun!
not to queenstown but to wellington and back. only regrets I had was not taking any photos!!! I didnt have the 12v jack on the bike so my phone batt kept dying on me, lot of things I had to improvise as I go, buy things as I go, Id say go with others if possible, have some basic tools and important contact handy in case something goes wrong, have the right warm gear especially rain gear, service your bike before setting out and enjoy the open road!
I just took the biggest motorway right across the middle of the country down, and sort of zig zaged the way back up. if you divide the trips into many days its pretty easy really.. make frequent stops and you will be fine.
I know some people do auckland to wellington in a day but I took it slow and done the whole thing (ak to welly to ak) in a week. stopping at many many many places and spending 2 nights in welly.
no comment on snow ride as Ive never rode on snow, but as for the both or one way, i guess it depends on your time and budget really. take it slow and dont schedule everything too tight thats the key.
ended up with bugs ALL over me.. not a biggy, arm-ache, backache, cramps,, on that sports bike.. use go cruise throttle control if you can on motorways, bigger bike than 250 would be less vibration etc etc more comfortable.. my mate told me he almost fell asleep so yeah ride fresh, take it easy slow, I remember lot of pain here and there haha.. have top box or saddle bags,, Id say do it, its fun, and if you want to enjoy the trip stop by at lots of places rather than sticking your head down and riding straight to the destination.
You should probably have a look at this RR.... http://www.adventureguide.co.nz/arti...coast-ride.php winter riding at it's best
Chains on bikes have been fitted in NZ ...
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ke-snow-chains
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
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