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    Christ I wouldn't ride a bike on gravel if you paid me!! That stuff is just plain dangerous! Never Ever Ride On Gravel I don't want too many people getting in my way out there]

    Seroiusly tho don't think too much about it just do it. Youll find that there is a ton of grip available on gravel most of the time. Just take it easy and keep left on right hand corners if they are blind. Once you get comfortable you can then start trying to steer with the rear out of corners. That's fun. I have ridden every bike i've owned on gravel roads and they can all do it. The most fun road bike I had on the gravel was my Honda VF1000R. My VFR750 was also pretty good. You can let some air out of your tyres if you need to but don't worry too much. Full tank probably the go as it sounds like it's a bit of a hike there and back so you wouldn't want to run out. Just go ahead and do it. You'll have a great time and quit worrying.
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    Nice country out that way. I used to live down Pirinoa when I was younger - where I learned to ride my first bike Kawasaki 90 (can't remember model).
    Take it easy & have fun.
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    Gravel is fun, Dont be scared. Move back on the seat a bit and dont be shy with the throttle, keep the revs up, Travel in a gear lower than you would normally use for the speed you are going (this helps keep momentum up in the deeper stuff and momentum will save your skin). Use the brakes as normal, the people that say stay off the front brake have it all wrong. If front brakes were not meant to be used in gravel or dirt they would not come fitted to dirt bikes hahaha.
    Just pace yourself and have fun. I take my R1 on gravel often enough and its fine. Its all about confidence.

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    Wasp: For what it is worth, take the bike. The road from Martinborough to Tutumuri is sealed, and is a great piece of road. Your bike will be good for a gravel road like the one to the rock.
    You doing any fishing or surfing there?

    My son and I may be out there at the same time, so I will keep an eye out for you.
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    I have no problem riding on gravel ,take it easy is all. The biggest concern is that the stones can flick up and get everywhere on the bike, chip paint work or crack head lights (if your really unlucky).

    Reminda me of last year driving back from pakiri up the gravel road, only to be met by a lambourgini coming down the hill. That car must have been screwed, it was only about 2 inchs off the deck. very worried looking woman driving if memory serves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dadpole
    Wasp: For what it is worth, take the bike. The road from Martinborough to Tutumuri is sealed, and is a great piece of road. Your bike will be good for a gravel road like the one to the rock.
    You doing any fishing or surfing there?

    My son and I may be out there at the same time, so I will keep an eye out for you.
    going up on the 26th, want to meet somewhere and ride over?

    fishing with nets, paua and craypots more than likely, will be camping just after the bridge to the right would be good to meet you somewhere there but like i said, it is private land and i dont know how welcome you would be. mabye we should meet at a certain day and time on the beach?
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    Yeah, like wot everyone said. Take it easy, go with the flow, don't fight it.

    I assume you've got a helmet, so provided you take it easy you won't mash your face too bad if you come off at low speed.

    But seriously, just relax, don't hang off and don't accelerate, decelerate or turn too quickly. Keep your arms slightly bent and elbows pointing slightly out. You might feel the bike tracking a bit, like it's caught in a rut. Don't panic and go with the flow.

    The biggest serious threat is oncoming traffic; you're unlikely to seriously hurt yourself in a low speed front wheel washout (assuming you've got some semi-decent riding gear and boots). Stick to the left and keep you headlight on. If you see an approaching car in the distance, don't be afraid to stop and wait for it to pass.

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    Proper gravel is easier than resealed road . If in doubt give it full throttle in the lowest gear you can. It'll either get you out of trouble of crash you completley.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wasp
    I'm going camping with some mates on boxing day and im wondering if i should take the bike.

    The place is White Rock (out back of martinborough) about an hours drive from Petone in a car.

    The problem is that the last bit is on a private gravel road through a farm. Im wondering if its worth taking the bike and if it is how to handle the gravel because i have never ridden anything more than a re-sealed road before.

    bike is a honda vtz 250 and i can check to see what the tires are if that helps.
    ive had my license since the start of october and been riding almost everyday since about mid october.

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    riding on gravel is fine....every time I go for a ride I start and finnish on gravel...my driveway is 3km long lose gravel and the road is 5km long fine gravel [like most gravel roads] drive in the wheel tracks...don't go to fast [i usually tavel as 50-80kmph]...but don't what ever you do drive too slow...if you drive too slow things seem to wooble [but not to the extent you fall off...it just don't feel nice]....someone mention don't use front brakes [last resort of sumthing]...arse feck...front brakes are fine...I've done stoppies on my road before...sheeeesh!!...your bike will be fine...just do it...you'll be cautious anyway..other wise you wouldn't have asked this question...and once you've done it you be wondering what all the fuss was about...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wasp
    going up on the 26th, want to meet somewhere and ride over?

    fishing with nets, paua and craypots more than likely, will be camping just after the bridge to the right would be good to meet you somewhere there but like i said, it is private land and i dont know how welcome you would be. mabye we should meet at a certain day and time on the beach?
    Won't be able to go until 27th, (house full of in-laws - bloody Xmas) but will be out 27th weather permitting. If it is a NW gale we will be staying home.
    We will have a look for you. Will be in a grey 4x4 van.

    Have a good time, and be extra careful when you measure the pauas etc. MAF are running beefed-up operations on the Wairarapa coast over Summer, so don't be surprised if you see them.

    A couple of pics for those who have not been to White Rock. The DOC hut & the view from by the hut in the morning.
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