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    Ah I think I know now where you were, do you come out onto Hwy1 between McKay's Crossing and Raumati South?
    I can't quite pick where you went off Akatarawa road, could be one of many places through there depending on the quality of track you were wanting.
    That should be a good ride through there, I imagine there would have been a lot of transmission line roads driven through that area, so some of them will be kept in pretty good nick.
    The bush tracks linking them up are probably a bit trickier, just to keep it "interesting".
    I am getting too old for the challenging stuff now, just looking for interesting lesser used roads and going back to old places I have been to before.
    Lots of the rough old gravel roads I used to know are tar sealed now but it's still nice quietly riding back around them now.
    Last time up North we rode down from Dannevirke through to Masterton on most of the back roads and to our surprise it was nearly all sealed but it was a really nice ride.
    It was just after some bad floods and that gave us a couple of tricky bits to negotiate but a beaut day and no wind, just magic.
    Thanks for your posts and pics. Cheers John.

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    Very enjoyable afternoon's outing and a superb day weather wise. I was quite suprised to see the buildup of berms in some of the corners as they were definetly not there last weekend. Seems there have been a lot of bikes blasting through there. Excellent photos thanks Merv, there is obviously an art in not only taking good photos but also in making the effort to take them, I aspire to both. Just a couple from me,
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    Ooh, I remember those tracks.

    18 February this year. 50 kilometers. Devil's Staircase. Rock Garden. Arrrgh.

    Endurance MTB racing? Just say no...
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    Merv, Garry & Neil - great ride - thanks for posting thread and photos Merv, Neil and Garry (over on BMWOR).

    Good fun - and I agree with Neil's comments about those berms. Some of the corners beyond Dopers Creek were quite challenging - moderalty large rocks. I was pleased to be riding the little SL230 when I had the front wheel wash out several times. I suspect had I been on the 1150GS I might have been over :-)

    Garry really impressed me with the skill with which he punts that Dakar around since they are not a light machine. Cheers Aslan

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    Thanks Upshift, I should have got photos of the water crossings myself so that one of yours is good to add to the collection. There's a story with that too.

    Yeah good ride Aslan.

    Seeing we weren't riding until the afternoon I fitted my WR with a new engine breather in the morning which I'd planned to do for weeks before any chance of going into Karapoti but never got around to it. The WR's of the vintage I have came with a crankcase breather tube that just run down the front frame tube and vented to open air in front of the engine. A bit dopey I thought catching water and dust there, my Hondas were never like that. On one of my trips to Melbourne a year or so back the dealer there was advertising "new improved crankcase breather mod" and this came after the 6 day enduro where so many bikes failed, though the Yamahas stood up better than most. I got back to NZ and asked Brendan had they had a service bulletin or anything here about changing them - "nope" he said. Then the latest models arrived this year and lo and behold they are all fitted with a breather tube that runs back over the top of the engine and then down to the airbox. So I order a tube off Brendan a few weeks ago because its such a bent work of art it would be no use trying to copy it with plain tubing, and then I drilled the front edge of my airbox, fit a hose connector and on goes the new pipe, all sweet and dandy taking the open end away from any deep water. So no worries with getting water in my oil.

    Then bugger me though I rode my bike into that river crossing in Upshift's photo following him and not going fast and you can see it aint that deep and bugger me my engine dies and won't start again on the electric starter. I pulled the thing out of the water and a few more cranks and it went - now what I'm wondering is these new fancy four strokes have so many tubes hanging off the bottom of the carb did it die because one of them was strangled by the water? Would it have been OK if I'd blasted through instead of being gentle? What do all those tubes do anyway. I never had any trouble on the Capital Coast and thats the last time we did a lot of water crossings but I wasn't going so slow then either so who knows. What's sure though is my new crankcase breather was fine and dandy.

    Motu you asked about distance and I gave a rough answer - just checked my GPS track and from Karapoti bridge to Maungakotukutuku carpark, the good bit, was 26.8km and including all the stops we made for photos etc it took us 1hr 37mins. Total trip for me was 87.3kms and 3hrs 14mins which included a lot of standing around talking, so that was quite a nice wee afternoon close to home on a lovely day, must go in there with more time and check out the rougher stuff some day.

    Oldrider, checking my GPS track again Karapoti Road turnoff is 5.5km up Akatarawa Road and yes the point we came back on to SH1 is that place between McKay's Crossing and Raumati South - Waterfall Road, it comes out up and over the railway line.

    Garry I just checked out BMWOR and it looks like bar the first photo you've only picked up the thumbnails and not the photos proper so did you intend that? If not you'll probably have to link them again if you want to show the BMW people properly what fun you had.
    Cheers

    Merv

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fish View Post
    Ooh, I remember those tracks.

    18 February this year. 50 kilometers. Devil's Staircase. Rock Garden. Arrrgh.

    Endurance MTB racing? Just say no...
    Definitely the best way - at least when it's over. Though, going back up the Rock Garden with an engine is still pretty physical.

    It is a great ride, not really very hard on a m/c, my 10 yo on his DS80 was fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bandit Rider View Post
    Definitely the best way - at least when it's over.
    'smy point. Better when it's over.

    I tried it for a bit because of crazy people like you recommending it. I've stuck to road riding for the last wee while. So much more civilised.
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    Quote Originally Posted by merv View Post
    Garry I just checked out BMWOR and it looks like bar the first photo you've only picked up the thumbnails and not the photos proper so did you intend that? If not you'll probably have to link them again if you want to show the BMW people properly what fun you had.
    Merv, was all fine saving to C: drive but no matter what I tried (apart from first photo saved) the best resolution I could manage to photobucket was as a thumbnail. Never mind, fit for purpose on BMWOR website. Neil's pictures came out well too!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aslan View Post
    Garry really impressed me with the skill with which he punts that Dakar around since they are not a light machine
    Aw shucks, thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by merv View Post
    Oldrider, checking my GPS track again Karapoti Road turnoff is 5.5km up Akatarawa Road and yes the point we came back on to SH1 is that place between McKay's Crossing and Raumati South - Waterfall Road, it comes out up and over the railway line.
    Yeah, I got you now, I know where you mean. I have never been across there but it looks like you had a good trip. Cheers and thanks, John.

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    mcgies bridge(spelling?) is a good one when the gate is open ,theres heaps of top box stuff in there and you dont have the stress of finding some clown belted around the corner crossed up on a quad taking you out!

    we do night rides in there and its awesome....such great country and so local

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