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    Quote Originally Posted by Padmei View Post
    Riiiiggght
    I just had a looksie at your vid of it - no challenge at all huh???
    Re EddieB's video of the old Whanga Rd - In fairness, they rode thru there when it had been particularly wet, so probably got what they deserved. Everytime I've been thru there its been a challenge but not impossible. And summer is just cheating....

    Agree with Eddie re the 42nd. Totally do-able on a big bike with reasonable tyres. Probably wouldn't want to take a 1200 thru' there if its been real wet though

    The video you may have got confused on is likely the old Fishers Rd - of which I have never been a big fan....
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    42 traverse starts at Kapoors road and goes through to Owhango.

    welly to Kappoors road. http://goo.gl/maps/yS2Pf

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    Quote Originally Posted by Box'a'bits View Post
    Re EddieB's video of the old Whanga Rd - In fairness, they rode thru there when it had been particularly wet, so probably got what they deserved. Everytime I've been thru there its been a challenge but not impossible. And summer is just cheating....

    Agree with Eddie re the 42nd. Totally do-able on a big bike with reasonable tyres. Probably wouldn't want to take a 1200 thru' there if its been real wet though

    The video you may have got confused on is likely the old Fishers Rd - of which I have never been a big fan....

    Uhmmmmmm, its particularly wet at present
    Im just saying

    Phil and I went through there just before he went AWOL The four wheel boys have dug some pretty deep holes On the plus side it was the first ride I have been on where I have seen Phils bike on its side
    I could be talked into giving it a crack Nigel

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    I dunno, some of those Manawatu chaps have alot of time on thier hands in between coffee stops...
    If we manage to leave 86 behind it's not so slow...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Padmei View Post
    Thanks murray. The trouble now is that it started with a simple trip to see the Whanga pub & now i'm getting overwhelmed with bloody options. I may have to take a year off...
    A year? Sweet. Let us know when you get to Rotorua, plenty of exploring to do around here
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    Quote Originally Posted by That looks like fun View Post
    Uhmmmmmm, its particularly wet at present
    Im just saying

    Phil and I went through there just before he went AWOL The four wheel boys have dug some pretty deep holes On the plus side it was the first ride I have been on where I have seen Phils bike on its side
    I could be talked into giving it a crack Nigel
    My son went through the Whanga Road a couple of weeks ago, but on a YZF250.

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    Quote Originally Posted by young1 View Post
    My son went through the Whanga Road a couple of weeks ago, but on a YZF250.
    The gates are open at both ends of the Whanga RD but its shittier than hell in there.
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    Thanks for tht. I know now what I would be getting into.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Padmei View Post
    Thanks for tht. I know now what I would be getting into.
    Fun though That wee concrete pipe is a shit to ride over when there's mud all around it..
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    Old Whangamomona Road

    Couple questions regarding this road.

    From Eddies link; http://www.everytrail.com/view_trip.php?trip_id=508583

    Can two guys with little experience make it there and back?

    I've seen photos of tunnels and such on that road, are they on the lead up to the bridge?

    A mate and I are planning to stay at the pub a night in May and explore around abit but I'd prefer to have done some research first.

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikemike104 View Post
    Couple questions regarding this road.

    From Eddies link; http://www.everytrail.com/view_trip.php?trip_id=508583

    Can two guys with little experience make it there and back?

    I've seen photos of tunnels and such on that road, are they on the lead up to the bridge?

    A mate and I are planning to stay at the pub a night in May and explore around abit but I'd prefer to have done some research first.

    Cheers

    Mike
    I havent been down it lately but I believe a digger has done some tidying up in there. Depends how much it rains between now and then but with a helper you should be right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phreaky Phil View Post
    I havent been down it lately but I believe a digger has done some tidying up in there. Depends how much it rains between now and then but with a helper you should be right.
    great, thanks for the tip

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikemike104 View Post
    Couple questions regarding this road.

    From Eddies link; http://www.everytrail.com/view_trip.php?trip_id=508583

    Can two guys with little experience make it there and back?

    I've seen photos of tunnels and such on that road, are they on the lead up to the bridge?

    A mate and I are planning to stay at the pub a night in May and explore around abit but I'd prefer to have done some research first.

    Cheers

    Mike
    After this dry spell it will be a dust bowl, but after rain it turns into a ice skating rink. It can be quite lumpy and bumpy in places but apart from a getting across a short slip that is usually ok but has no room for error and a huge drop off beside it there's nothing hugely technical in there.

    If Phil is correct it could be quite easy.
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    Road condition, Forgotten Highway

    As part of the Southern Cross Rally, I passed through this road on Tuesday of this week, in 30-deg temps. There is considerable bleed of tar up through what would be coarse chip if there was any, so in the wet it would be diabolical. The 12km unsealed section is also in relatively poor condition, with quite a few sections of 100m or so covered in very loose chunky gravel, biffed on rather than spread properly.

    In other words, all good fun!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Racing Dave View Post
    As part of the Southern Cross Rally, I passed through this road on Tuesday of this week, in 30-deg temps. There is considerable bleed of tar up through what would be coarse chip if there was any, so in the wet it would be diabolical. The 12km unsealed section is also in relatively poor condition, with quite a few sections of 100m or so covered in very loose chunky gravel, biffed on rather than spread properly.

    In other words, all good fun!
    6 of us went through the eastern end from Ohura last Saturday and the bleed was equally bad then and our bikes picked up a fair bit of tar and chip. Took it relatively conservatively and got overtaken by what looked like a silver 955i going at real pace. Didn't see him down a ditch though so I guess he read the conditions ok or was lucky

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