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    Saturday's ride rocked

    Another beautiful Summer's weekend and so once again I found myself on the bike bright and early, meeting a couple of others at the Albany Pub then heading North. A few weeks ago we had done this same ride (destination Opononi for lunch) and it had taken me a while to find my groove... well not so this time YEEHA! Did the obligatory Riverhead, Kaipara Coast to Wellsford then headed towards Dargaville but hung a right at Paparoa and travelled roughly 150kms to Kaikohe. I gather Qkchk and a few others did the first section of this stretch recently and had a great ride... Well ditto! Aside from being a wee bit bumpy ( I feel it on the Buell! ) it was a lovely bit of back road. Then from Maungatapere we continued North to Kaikohe (still OFF the main drag ) and the only downer on that stretch was about 1/2 km of gnarly gravel ( like friggin boulders! ) Thought I was gonna lose it at 1 point and breathed a huge sigh of relief when I got to the end of it! Well from Kaikohe to Opononi it was just bliss! Opened it up and were flying along at well over licence-losing speeds.
    Had a food and beverage stop at Opononi then continued on thru the Forest (we were lucky as there seemed to be no cars going the same way!), NICE! Cool ride continued...only 1 boring part and thats those Dargaville straights, oh well the radar detector on the Gixxer got put to use! ... Anyways once we got back onto #1 the bikes were on autopilot for the Puhoi and there endeth an awesome day!!!
    Aside from wanting to share this riding story I also have a point to make... All 3 of us agreed that the road from Kaikohe TO Opononi was bloody brilliant, a ka-zillion times better than going OPO TO Kaikohe... But when it came to the Forest, well I really enjoyed it but the boys didn't! They both preferred the Forest road heading North! I think the reason I like it heading South is cos theres more uphill twisties than downhill... But I just thought it was interesting how a ride can be so different going in 1 direction as opposed to the other!!!
    Oh yeah, nearly forgot... that wee day ride was 680kms YEEeeeeeeHA!!!!!!
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    It is a superb ride isn't it? Equals the Coro loop.
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    Yep thats a goodie too, but which direction is best? IS 1 way round better than the other?
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    Coro loop is better anti-clockwise. Most people prefer to go anti around the loop.

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    Great write up BB! Those roads are up there with the best in my books too!!

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    Nice write up.
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    Nice write up!

    I have been hearing that the roads up north are pretty damn mint. It's a shame however that I have taken a vow as of October last year to never in a million years, set foot through that particular cursed destination...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Motoracer
    Nice write up!

    I have been hearing that the roads up north are pretty damn mint. It's a shame however that I have taken a vow as of October last year to never in a million years, set foot through that particular cursed destination...
    are you scared of the northern taniwha bro?
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    Quote Originally Posted by NhuanH
    are you scared of the northern taniwha bro?
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    Quote Originally Posted by buellbabe
    Oh yeah, nearly forgot... that wee day ride was 680kms YEEeeeeeeHA!!!!!!
    Sounds like you had a really good time, its awesome to see a chick out there enjoying herself.

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    Sounds like a real good day out.

    I second the Coro loop anti clockwise. It's seems to be faster and quicker through the corners when you are going uphill through them rather than down. The twisties seem more predominant uphill when you go anti clockwise.

    There is also the fact that as we get into Autumn, the East side of the coast can have damp corners from early morning dew or overnight showers sitting wet under the Pohutakawas. Depends how exciting you like your ride eh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishslayer
    Coro loop is better anti-clockwise. Most people prefer to go anti around the loop.
    Although the 54kms between Coro and Thames is best done South to North (clockwise) though, in my opinion , 'cos you're less likely to hit shit that's fallen from the cliffs on to the road. Better visibility through the corners on average too I think. Ah, why debate the finer points, what a dick I am, it rocks either way
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
    It is a superb ride isn't it? Equals the Coro loop.
    I'll have to try this out for myself then. Normally only ever go to Wellsford and back, which isn't bad for a short ride. Was infested with cops for a while though, which normally made the ride home longer, but strangely faster.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Toast
    I'll have to try this out for myself then. Normally only ever go to Wellsford and back, which isn't bad for a short ride. Was infested with cops for a while though, which normally made the ride home longer, but strangely faster.
    I was part of this ride up north last weekend, and i'd be happy to show you the roads one Saturday in the near future if you're keen Mr Toast. Maybe i'll start a ride thread sometime in the next few weeks, it'll be a *full day* ride though...can you handle it! :spudbn:

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    havnt done the ''coro loop in ages man?last time i did it woz with the boys from road'nsport.something like 4to5 years ago now?i think we got 4complaints from cagers,and 2 complaints from the cops.so that woz the end of the road'nsport rides.
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