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    Takaka Hill

    Fucken awesome. That is all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bassmatt View Post
    Fucken awesome. That is all.
    Had occasion to traverse it a couple of times last month. Was disappointed with the traffic. Quantity and behaviour.

    Still, this time of year an early start is feasible.
    Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bassmatt View Post
    Fucken awesome. That is all.
    Sure is, was great on the R1, would have liked to hit it on an R6

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    If your up/down that way Queen Charlotte Drive is good for a fang and if that isnt enough do it the reverse way.
    Easy road to remove the chicken strips

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    Quote Originally Posted by gsxr View Post
    If your up/down that way Queen Charlotte Drive is good for a fang and if that isnt enough do it the reverse way.
    Easy road to remove the chicken strips
    My Honda NSR400R loved QC drive...

    Out to the Portage is even better...
    only road that has given me motion sickness while riding a bike...



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    [QUOTE=pete-blen;1130931555]My Honda NSR400R loved QC drive...

    Out to the Portage is even better...
    only road that has given me motion sickness while riding a bike...

    Have you carried on from there through Nopera to the kenepuru head and around to Waitaria Bay. Nopara and arond to Raetihi and onto Hopewell to the end of the road. Is certainly an interesting road .

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    [QUOTE=gsxr;1130931567]
    Quote Originally Posted by pete-blen View Post
    My Honda NSR400R loved QC drive...

    Out to the Portage is even better...
    only road that has given me motion sickness while riding a bike...

    Have you carried on from there through Nopera to the kenepuru head and around to Waitaria Bay. Nopara and arond to Raetihi and onto Hopewell to the end of the road. Is certainly an interesting road .
    Yes been most places out there on the XT660...
    We had a school trip & stayed at the Raetihi lodge for 5 days
    wayyyyy back in .. well shit.. must have about 73....




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    Quote Originally Posted by skippa1 View Post
    Sure is, was great on the R1, would have liked to hit it on an R6
    It was awesome on a R6....rode it with a mate who knew it like the back of his hand & is quick as fuck on a bike. We left quite a few black lines out of corners & things got Zen like....

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    Quote Originally Posted by puddytat View Post
    It was awesome on a R6....rode it with a mate who knew it like the back of his hand & is quick as fuck on a bike. We left quite a few black lines out of corners & things got Zen like....
    It is awesome on any bike and if ya get ya balls out of your wifes handbag and ride it its even better

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    [QUOTE=gsxr;1130931773]It is awesome on any bike and if ya get ya balls out of your wifes handbag and ride it its even better[/QUO

    yeah right......
    Dude, I was on MY R6 bro...

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    First time I did the hill it was in the van. I almost cried when the R6 went past. I had the trials bike in the back and very briefly considered asking the wife to drive. . . nah.
    Next time wife on back of the RF and it was raining. It was still great. And returned in dry. Must do it on a decent bike solo.
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    *Sigh*....Well do I remember popping my Takaka Hill Cherry on the 2010 TT2000.

    A 6am'ish departure from Nelson saw just bikes on the hill and good old Dreds (Whatastoner) nearly led me to my death on the way down the other side! Sweeeet it was!

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    We holiday up that way every year. Fill the car, fill the trailer - head north. At least one trip over to Takaka to go salmon fishing (yum), every time I say - next year I am bringing the bike ...... then vowel to do a long weekend there late Feb on the bike. Must friggen do it!

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    Don't know what they use to surface that hill with, though, it retained several hundred dollars worth of tyre.

    If you think about it there's simply no way the quantity of rubber left behind actually stays there. Reckon I'm contributing quality rubber into the general tyre pool for the region.
    Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ocean1 View Post
    Don't know what they use to surface that hill with, though, it retained several hundred dollars worth of tyre.

    If you think about it there's simply no way the quantity of rubber left behind actually stays there. Reckon I'm contributing quality rubber into the general tyre pool for the region.

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