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    Akaroa to Lyttelton?

    Looking at the maps you can ride to Akaroa, then onto Summit Road, Pura Port, Pigeon to Lyttlelton.
    Looks to take about 3 hrs, according to Google maps. Anybody done this lately?

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    ...you may find that any paper roads on that side of the peninsula to be just that...and fairly serious going...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mo NZ View Post
    Looking at the maps you can ride to Akaroa, then onto Summit Road, Pura Port, Pigeon to Lyttlelton.
    Looks to take about 3 hrs, according to Google maps. Anybody done this lately?
    What do you mean by "Pura Port"? If you mean Purau and Port Levy (two different places) then yes, you can ride to those on the way to Lyttelton from Akaroa, but you won't enjoy it on your Gold Wing.

    There are two Summit Roads, the one above Akaroa Harbour is sealed and and open, and there are various ways to get towards Lyttelton from there, but the Summit Rd above Lyttelton Harbour has a closed section from the top of Rapaki Track eastwards to the top of Mt Pleasant Rd, so to get to the town of Lyttelton you need to be on the low road from Governors Bay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mo NZ View Post
    Looking at the maps you can ride to Akaroa, then onto Summit Road, Pura Port, Pigeon to Lyttlelton.
    Looks to take about 3 hrs, according to Google maps. Anybody done this lately?
    If you are on your Scrambler you will be fine. Those exact roads I have not done though generally those roads are narrow, windy, shingle and poorly maintained. Washboard-y as. Not a lot of fun on the Wing.

    I used to do a loop out to Diamond Harbour, then Purau - Port Levy up to the Summit and into Akaroa on my Scrambler when I had it. It's very scenic.
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    If I zoom in on maps I can see a white centre line - so I am pretty confident it was there.
    Just wondering post quake and stuff.
    And yes pretty hard going - but I will be on holiday and cruising 12 days in the South.

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    If you want the easy way on half decent paved roads, then follow SH75 from Akaroa, turn right into Gebbies Pass Road, then when you come up to the sea turn left and keep going until you reach Lyttelton.

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    I will be 2 up on the Wing.

    Here is a more detailed route through .
    Day 7

    Ride in through Little River to Akaroa.
    Up Long Bay Road above Akaroa.
    Summit Road and down Pigeon Bay Road.
    Homes Bay Road – Port Levy Pigeon Bay Road.
    Pura Port Levy Road
    Bay View Road. Governors Bay Teddington Road.
    And through to Lyttelton.

    All the above appear to be sealed and have a white centre line.
    Looking closer PLPB Road looks unsealed , bugger.

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    Google earth images & google maps street view can be several years old.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mo NZ View Post
    I will be 2 up on the Wing.

    Here is a more detailed route through .
    Day 7

    Ride in through Little River to Akaroa.
    Up Long Bay Road above Akaroa.
    Summit Road and down Pigeon Bay Road.
    Homes Bay Road – Port Levy Pigeon Bay Road.
    Pura Port Levy Road
    Bay View Road. Governors Bay Teddington Road.
    And through to Lyttelton.

    All the above appear to be sealed and have a white centre line.
    Looking closer PLPB Road looks unsealed , bugger.
    If I am out on the bike at the weekend I'll come back that way and let you know.... I dont enjoy riding the street triple on gravel that much but it is do-able.
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    ...you wont be taking your wing anywhere near that Holmes Bay to Port Levy track my friend...believe me...as a wing owner and a local, I can guarantee that...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mo NZ View Post
    All the above appear to be sealed and have a white centre line.
    Looking closer PLPB Road looks unsealed , bugger.
    Yeah that has never been sealed. The road from Little River to Port Levy is unsealed also.

    It is worth the drive right around if you have time though.

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    ...call in for a coffee or ? on your way to Akaroa if you have the time...we are 100 meters off SH75 on the way...

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    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEU View Post
    If you want the easy way on half decent paved roads, then follow SH75 from Akaroa, turn right into Gebbies Pass Road, then when you come up to the sea turn left and keep going until you reach Lyttelton.
    Yeah. I think your right. I hate going over the same road twice. Sometimes you have to suck it up. Doing Reefton to Kumara twice as well.

    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    If I am out on the bike at the weekend I'll come back that way and let you know.... I dont enjoy riding the street triple on gravel that much but it is do-able.
    I don't think the Wing will enjoy that, thanks anyway

    Quote Originally Posted by ellipsis View Post
    ...you wont be taking your wing anywhere near that Holmes Bay to Port Levy track my friend...believe me...as a wing owner and a local, I can guarantee that...
    I do hear you. Cant beat local riders advice.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tazz View Post
    Yeah that has never been sealed. The road from Little River to Port Levy is unsealed also.
    Ta

    It is worth the drive right around if you have time though.
    You can drive around the outside?? Didn't see that road, better have another look.

    Quote Originally Posted by ellipsis View Post
    ...call in for a coffee or ? on your way to Akaroa if you have the time...we are 100 meters off SH75 on the way...
    Coffee,s are always good. leaving Rollerston to do the lump I have always looked at and then Overnighting in Kaiapoi.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mo NZ View Post
    You can drive around the outside?? Didn't see that road, better have another look.
    Nah just meant the main road sorry. So you'd turn right at Teddington instead of left towards Lyttelton, but the catch is you'd have to back track a little.

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