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    Cool Central Plateau Scooter Ride.

    Two of us rode down from Te Awamutu to Wanganui for the Central Plateau scooter challenge on the Friday. Met up with a group from Port Waikato and Auckland at Taumarunui who were riding their 50's down for the run. They were going via the Wanganui river road so Barbara and I carried on over the Parapara's. We never went past a green paddock anywhere. The country sure needs rain.

    We had a billet arranged for the night and next morning made our way to Trafalger square. A lot of comic characters and dressed up riders there to give a neat atmosphere to the event.

    Riding in a procession takes a bit of getting used to. A number of stops to re group gave us a chance to chat with riders of other makes and compare impressions of the scooters. Some 50's get along well ( and some not so well ). Superman was riding a Lifan 50, which was on a par with the old nifty fifty when a hill came in sight. Full credit to them tho' they persevered and made it all the way.

    The 'Hardly a Harley' riders were a great group. All decked out in orange hats and trimmings, they really stood out and enjoyed themselves.

    One chap that did bloody well was a Maori gentleman from Wanganui. 86 years old, he rode his Vespa 50 all the way. After a night in Taupo, he was going to continue across to New Plymouth then back to Wanganui. I hope the rain that is falling today (sunday) doesn't give him any problems.

    We didn't stay for the prize giving at the Taupo RSA as we still had a long haul back to Te A and the heavy clouds suggested rain wasn't too far off. Barbara had a sore shoulder and eyes, and at 72years old didn't fancy riding in the dark and rain. Nightfall caught us about 40 minutes out from home. The rain stayed away.

    Terena Currey ( and her mom and dad ), have done a wonderfull job of organising this event. Someone said they weren't sure if Terena was going to be able to arrainge another charity ride. If that's the case, then thank you Terena for the effort you have put into this cause. This world needs more people like you.

    An event like this brings people together. A lot has been written about the idiots on scooters wearing no safety gear apart from helmets. On this ride, almost all had the full protective gear on.

    I covered 740 k's all up over two days, and Buggsy never missed a beat. Long hills slowed us down a bit but I wouldn't have any hesitation in touring on my scooter. The scooter seat gave me one of the best full days riding of any bike I've owned.

    The photos below are of Rons 'custom ' Piaggio 50, the Paraparas, Buggsy in the Raetihi CBD, two stops on the run.
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    Good on ya's!

    Is your Yammie a 125?

    I heard about a " swarm" heading up country.....
    "If you haven't grown up by the time you turn 50, you don't have to!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by shafty View Post
    Good on ya's!

    Is your Yammie a 125?

    I heard about a " swarm" heading up country.....
    A 100 2 stroke. The same model now comes with a 3V 50cc 4t.

    The lady I rode down with rides a UZ125 Suzuki. It has a higher top speed and hangs on the hills better. The 4t used 1.9l from Raetihi to Wanganui, The 2t guzzled the gas, 2.3l, Overall the Yammie averaged 30l/k and a lot of that was wringing it on the open roads and hills.
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    I am so annoyed with myself for not reading the other thread on this, as I would have loved to have done it. The old TGB is still going strong at 45,000 plus km, and I may even have coughed up to licence it for the day. Thanks for a great report Arthur. If the run is done again I will be a starter, and I will torment my workmates until they give all their money to a very worthy cause.
    David must play fair with the other kids, even the idiots.

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    What a great day eh awa,I had a great time and ringing the tits off a two stroke is always a laugh.
    I was at the prize giving and rest assured Terena is organising another run in two years time.
    When I get my shit sorted i'll post up a few pic's as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by awa355 View Post
    Two of us rode down from Te Awamutu to Wanganui for the Central Plateau scooter challenge on the Friday.....
    Both Terena and we, the parents really enjoyed your comments regarding the Challenge and are so pleased that you all enjoyed yourselves.

    It would be lovely if you could please place this post on the CPSC blog on Terena's website! I have provided the link below.


    http://www.centralplateauscooterchal....html#comments

    See you in 2015 Arthur!

    The Old's and Terena

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    Quote Originally Posted by davereid View Post
    I am so annoyed with myself for not reading the other thread on this, as I would have loved to have done it. The old TGB is still going strong at 45,000 plus km, and I may even have coughed up to licence it for the day. Thanks for a great report Arthur. If the run is done again I will be a starter, and I will torment my workmates until they give all their money to a very worthy cause.
    Yes Dave, it will be on again in 2015 and we will look forward to seeing you. No excuse this time huh? There are witnesses.....

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    A good writeup in the local paper

    http://www.wanganuichronicle.co.nz/n...ateau/1800529/

    Some pics of a great day...
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    Ron and his LX50 /hot-water cylinder scoot glad to see he is still trashing all over the motu

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    Yeah the copper bodywork was hardcase.But after following the Vespa's for half the trip...I gotta have one.

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    Thumbs up Thank you

    Thank you for adding your blog to the CPSC website Arthur. Much appreciated. She will have to update it asap, but is working and also helping out at the Museum tonight, so hopefully soon.....

    Also, if any of you would like to share your brilliant pics with the site, Terena would be very grateful.

    After reading the write-ups from different folk, I think a motor, the Harley pipes and handlebars that are still in our garage from the last bike, should go on my mobility scooter or wheelchair. How I wish I could have participated more fully.

    Ahhhh nostalgia for days gone by!



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