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    Lightbulb the motorcycling map of nz

    Saw this book in a shop yesterday called "the motorcycling map (atlas) of new zealand". Interested, i picked it up expecting it to be laminated pages to protect against tearing by gloved hands and water-proof as well, after all that would be handy on something that pretends to be for bikers. But no it was a regular spiral bound map, albeit the size of a large paperback (which presumably means more page turning, and the potential for more tearing), that showed places of interest to bikers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!! At this stage I threw it down for the worthless piece of crap it was. Anyone else seen this map, maybe you'll get one in your stocking on christmas morning from a well meaning relation, hope they keep the receipt

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    Do a search on it matey. Vifferman bought it and said is great.
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    I'm going for a bit of a ride in the new year so sounds like a must have..

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    If you've finished the useless rant, perhaps you could tell us what book it is?

    Is it Peter Mitchell's book?

    1. The reason that it is spiral-bound, is for ease of use on the road. It allows the book to be folded open at the page required.

    2. The size of the book was specially selected to allow it to fit into tank-back pockets.

    3. You want each page individually laminated? The book would be so fat and heavy it would be unwieldy for road use.

    I guess it is impossible to please everyone.

    I'd be happy to get one for Christmas!
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    Got both Peter Mitchells and the Motorcycling Atlas and rate them both :-)

    They have been great in helping us prepare for our trip and they both are coming with us!
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    I could do without the tourist babble in the front,but otherwise I really like it.I don't have a tank bag so don't often take it with me - I'll blow up a page on the photocopier of the area I want to ride in and carry it by whatever means I have at the time.I like the plastic cover and it sits on my desk at home for reference.
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    Arrow Yea I've got it.

    Blimmin good read. Made me aware of places I have never known about. Your right about it being no good for the gloved hand. However we have a photocpoyer at work and I just make a copy of what I need.
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    bugger maps, saw the perfect thing for it yesterday, harvey normans $999.00
    GPS which has destination settings, you just tell it where you want to go and it shows you what road to take and how far.

    comes with NZ maps and is small eneough to fit in your tank bag.

    hopew santa brings me one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by heavenly.talker
    Got both Peter Mitchells and the Motorcycling Atlas and rate them both :-)

    They have been great in helping us prepare for our trip and they both are coming with us!
    I've got Peter Mitchell's Great Escapes, and yeah great for trip planning. I leafed thru the Atlas, and it just appeared to be Great Escapes rebranded with Hema (?) maps....so the Hema map went on the Xmas list instead. Are they that different?

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    I've owned a few biking maps in my time (of European countries). All of their pages were platic coated. Perfik for motormacyling tours.

    I've been looking for one for NZ for over a year now. So if anyone finds one (I hate those spiral bound standard paper ones as well), please let us know.

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    I've got both books and refer to them at frequent intervals.

    It is from looking at the "atlas" that Im using SH22 to get to Auckland on Saturday, doing the Coro loop on Tuesday, and coming home via some roads I have never previously used on Wednesday.

    It is also the source of info for working out my route around the South Island later in the summer.

    I recommend the book. You don't have to use it while actually on the road, but it's great for planning journeys.

    By the way, nobody has answered my question re SH22 in the Road condition thread.

    Thanks in anticipation to any kind person who may do so.
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    Quote Originally Posted by snuffles
    bugger maps, saw the perfect thing for it yesterday, harvey normans $999.00
    GPS which has destination settings, you just tell it where you want to go and it shows you what road to take and how far.

    comes with NZ maps and is small eneough to fit in your tank bag.

    hopew santa brings me one.
    Yeah, but is it programmed for interesting roads or just the straight busy ones?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
    Yeah, but is it programmed for interesting roads or just the straight busy ones?
    I had a play with one of these last summer. You can program in the way you want to go, but as you come up to each intersection, it shows you alternative routes in a different colour. Because we knew where we were going, we took lots of detours from the route we'd programmed (the quickest route), just to see what it would do about it. After a short while, when it realises you're not lost but ignoring it, it reporgrams the route based on the road you're taking, rather than the criteria you've set (shortest / quickest / main raods / secondary roads, etc.).
    The Navman's bloody good, but not waterproof. The day I used it on the bike (used it in the car the rest of the week I had it), I stuck it under the windscreen, but the weather was fine anyway. If it was a wee bit cheaper, and weather resistant, I'd buy one. Although I'd have to get an extension satellite aerial, as the vifferbabe's car's got thermo-summat-or-other window glass that filters out IR, UV as well as radio signals.

    Oh, and BTW - the Peter Mitchell motorcycling atlas is great. No, it's not waterproof, because it's te perfect size for the waterproof compartment on a tankbag.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by Biff
    I've owned a few biking maps in my time (of European countries). All of their pages were platic coated. Perfik for motormacyling tours.

    I've been looking for one for NZ for over a year now. So if anyone finds one (I hate those spiral bound standard paper ones as well), please let us know.

    Ta.
    Thank you. When something calls itself a motorcycling map, I was expecting it be at least water proof. I have also used the laminated maps of the UK and they are great, not heavy at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Virago
    If you've finished the useless rant, perhaps you could tell us what book it is?

    Is it Peter Mitchell's book?

    1. The reason that it is spiral-bound, is for ease of use on the road. It allows the book to be folded open at the page required.

    2. The size of the book was specially selected to allow it to fit into tank-back pockets.

    3. You want each page individually laminated? The book would be so fat and heavy it would be unwieldy for road use.

    I guess it is impossible to please everyone.

    I'd be happy to get one for Christmas!
    Useles rant - thanks a fucking bunch mate, if everyone quit posting "useless rants", it'd be a quite website.

    No its just a regular map book much like the one I keep in the car! You know a map, handy in the car out of the elements.

    Laminated maps are not unwieldy, do a search for tuff maps and see for yourself, I've used laminated maps of the UK and they are sweet, the trick is because they are lightly laminated the paper can be thiner.

    Imossible to please everyone, give me a break.

    For fucks sake, I was only asking about it, 'cus I felt it was a bit of a jip and that prehaps the makers had missed a trick. Also why do we need our own special maps anyways.

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