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    Quote Originally Posted by buellbabe
    They maybe longer in same cases but definately more enjoyable,
    I've had people say my backroad routes are longer than the main highway.
    I ask them three things:
    Don't you like riding your bike?
    Do you like cars endangering life?
    And do you like contributing to the state coffers via the highway revenue department?

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    Yeah, my routes can add 50k to a trip......getting lost is just a state of mind!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grahameeboy
    and we saw No 3 Dover ride by.... ignored us.....probably cause he had a bird on the back.......I am pretty certain I saw Number 101 on her back.....he he.....sorry Dover and ???..just me wicked sense of humour again....I now await my sentence...!!

    But you are right BB.....just cannot beat NZ for bikes........
    Sorry mate, I honestly didn't see you guys there. I think I was too busy trying to figure out where the fuck I was cos it was my first blast up thru Hunua and I had no idea where I had ended up!

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    I prefer to take the long way... I actually belong to a wee group of HD riders that call themselves "the Stragglers". We have been known to turn the 130km journey from Akld to Hamilton into a 2 day ride with an overnite Sesh!
    ...it is better to live 1 day as a Tiger than 1000 years as a sheep...

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    Quote Originally Posted by buellbabe
    didn't touch on State Highway 1 the whole way there. Instead we went along 100km's of fantastic back roads before we even got to Ngaruawahia, actually the back-road I am talking about IS a State Highway but it certainly didn't feel or look like 1. Blissful winding roads.... At one point I was riding along thinking " OMG! this is Motorcycling Nirvana", the scenery was beautiful

    Hey BB, great description of this hidden secret.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Dover
    Sorry mate, I honestly didn't see you guys there. I think I was too busy trying to figure out where the fuck I was cos it was my first blast up thru Hunua and I had no idea where I had ended up!
    I dunno, ya can't take a bird anywhere without getting lost then.....is that the car equivalent of 'running out of petrol?? He he.......let ya off this time..........actually none of the others had any idea where they were either......cool bit of road eh?......one of my favourite stretches.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grahameeboy
    Nite "John Boy"...........

    Eh??? No understand...........
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pixie
    If they ever start to put cameras on quiet country roads....
    .....won't be long before they look like swiss cheese.
    I wonder what the picture and the speed indicated would be like if you shoot some pepper gun pellets to them damn cameras.........
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    Quote Originally Posted by buellbabe
    Selfish I know but it was Blissful winding roads with a few straights thrown in...
    Sounds like SH22 but it's a bit late to keep that a secret....

    Then again if SH22 gets too crowded you could try SH43 Taumarunui to Stratford. Brilliant!
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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Dover
    I was too busy trying to figure out where the fuck I was cos it was my first blast up thru Hunua and I had no idea where I had ended up!
    I stuffed that one up at Christmas. Headed for Clevedon but wound up in an industrial estate at the back of Papakura. Bugga!

    Apparently I went straight ahead somewhere I shoulda done a right.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch008
    Sounds like SH22 but it's a bit late to keep that a secret....

    Then again if SH22 gets too crowded you could try SH43 Taumarunui to Stratford. Brilliant!
    that was just cruel (endless gravel)
    Ive run out of fucks to give

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    Nothing to be afraid of

    Quote Originally Posted by Quasievil
    that was just cruel (endless gravel)

    There is a stretch in the middle (about 10k) that is unsealed but it's mostly more like hard dirt than gravel. Even sprotbike riders shouldn't have any difficulty.

    I passed some sort of full dresser in a couple of weeks ago, both rider and passenger looked happy enough. The last time I was at the Whangamomona Pub several bikes came through: a BMW tourer, a Yamaha FZ750 sprotbike, and a Harley FXRS or similar.

    As another Hornet rider said to me, "Once you've been that way you won't want to go to Taumarunui any other way".
    No argument from me.
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    That sounds like a cool ride. I go to both Taranaki and Taumaranui regularly but 10 kms of gravel is a fairly long stretch and I always worry about my belt. Plus although it might be hard dirt now whats the bet it'll be re-graded soon. I used to happily ride out to my mates place out the back of Wainui (on hard dirt) and then 1 day i visited the day after the grader had been. Ye gads it was boulder city with tree branches in the mix! Scary stuff on my Buell ( not being able to put my feet flat on the ground if needed... ), found myself wishing I was back on a HD, they handle that sort of shit no worries!
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    UM UM......can see SH16 being visited tonight...stuff the housework...again!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch008
    There is a stretch in the middle (about 10k) that is unsealed but it's mostly more like hard dirt than gravel. Even sprotbike riders shouldn't have any difficulty.

    I passed some sort of full dresser in a couple of weeks ago, both rider and passenger looked happy enough. The last time I was at the Whangamomona Pub ..............

    As another Hornet rider said to me, "Once you've been that way you won't want to go to Taumarunui any other way".
    No argument from me.
    Actually haven't done the entire route.. always just to Whangamomona pub and back to stratty.. Very interesting corners on the Lost Highway.. especially with loose pepples on it.. causes some puckering moments!
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