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    Riding tips in Auckland? (Merlin.pgd)

    Hey Guys, Can anyone recommend a route in Auckland for riding and practice? Just getting prepared for my restricted license test. Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Merlin.pgd View Post
    Hey Guys, Can anyone recommend a route in Auckland for riding and practice? Just getting prepared for my restricted license test. Cheers
    When I did my restricted I rode around central Auckland, although this was on the "old" restricted test.

    Went from Quay street up into Parnell, around some roundabouts, back down through a few big intersections and then onto Quay Street.

    Only took about 10 minutes.

    If you're nervous just practice going through intersections, giving way, stop/starting etc.

    There's nothing to it really.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The End View Post
    When I did my restricted I rode around central Auckland, although this was on the "old" restricted test.

    Went from Quay street up into Parnell, around some roundabouts, back down through a few big intersections and then onto Quay Street.

    Only took about 10 minutes.

    If you're nervous just practice going through intersections, giving way, stop/starting etc.

    There's nothing to it really.
    Thanks for your reply The End, That's almost the route I usually take, but I'm looking for a route that is a fun ride, more like mission bay with longer distance.

    Cheers

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    Head out to Maraetai through Whitford for something a little different. Just watch out for the locals during peak commute times.

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    yeah maraetai, kawakawa, kaiaua, hunua, papakura, auckland is a pretty sweet ride. not so much good if yer "practicing for a test" (and there's some really tight shit north of kaiaua)

    what you want is a test-route. from someone who's done one at the station you're booking at.

    but if you've been riding for a whilesy it shouldn't be a problem. they don't need to see anything too tricky. just a lot of nodding.

    elsewise go the other way, out west. up to huapai pub used to be good, too many 'muters now. unless you take the bac roads.... don buck, scenic drive, etc. else piha, muriwai, karekare, is pretty schweet...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Madness View Post
    Head out to Maraetai through Whitford for something a little different. Just watch out for the locals during peak commute times.
    Cheers man, I looked at the map and looks like that would be a joy to ride!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Merlin.pgd View Post
    Cheers man, I looked at the map and looks like that would be a joy to ride!
    I can vouch for out Maraetai way, on a nice day it makes for one awesome ride. Not too long either. There are plenty of country roads and alternative routes you can take which make it longer too.



    I guess it depends what you're wanting to achieve. If you are trying to get more confidence at open road speeds then the above route is good during the day as there is barely any traffic. However if you want "city riding" skills then riding out in the country won't achieve much

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    Quote Originally Posted by The End View Post
    However if you want "city riding" skills then riding out in the country won't achieve much
    On the contrary, I sat my full practical test on the road between Meadowlands & Whitford. Simply enjoying a ride in new surroundings can also do wonders for general confidence, something that is important if you're going to be relaxed whilst being examined.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Merlin.pgd View Post
    Hey Guys, Can anyone recommend a route in Auckland for riding and practice? Just getting prepared for my restricted license test. Cheers
    Coro loop, thats where most aucklanders go to learn a thing or two. Take duct tape.

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    I'm new here so I'll ask the dumb question...
    Why duct tape?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bradles View Post
    I'm new here so I'll ask the dumb question...
    Why duct tape?
    Why not duct tape?
    It fixes everything. If it can't be fixed with duct tape, you're not using enough duct tape haha.

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    Who needs a PhD when you have duct tape?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Madness View Post
    Head out to Maraetai through Whitford for something a little different. Just watch out for the locals during peak commute times.
    Quote Originally Posted by Madness View Post
    Who needs a PhD when you have duct tape?
    I have both and looking for companion riders... I really love the maraetai route and explored every side road...got an ax-1 (250cc dual purpose).

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    Quote Originally Posted by atalagk View Post
    I have both and looking for companion riders... I really love the maraetai route and explored every side road...got an ax-1 (250cc dual purpose).
    Sounds like you should hook up with the OP then. You might have to share your duct tape though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bradles View Post
    Why duct tape?
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