Has anyone here ridden through the Molesworth Station?
If so, can a roadbike get through 2 up ? eg zzr1100
thanks
Has anyone here ridden through the Molesworth Station?
If so, can a roadbike get through 2 up ? eg zzr1100
thanks
Of course it can!
But then I'm the nutcase who rode his FZR1000 through deep fords.... so if I were you, and I'm pretty sure I'm not, I wouldn't listen to me... or was that you?
who said that?!?![]()
My daughter telling me like it is:"There is an old man in your face daddy!"
...something about trying to sell said FZR...?![]()
They shall not grow old as we that are left grow old.
Age shall not weary them nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the evening,
we will remember them
'tis sold.
Seriously though, I've never been through there before. Try asking one the our intrepid adventurers like Farque, Le Mans or Mr Sensible.
Last year I read a story about an Aussie couple who were directed to go through the Molesworth by the GPS in their rental car. They got through, but they didn't enjoy it. Funnily enough, I tried asking Wises website for directions from Chch to the sprawling metropolis of Tapawera- it told me to go through the Molesworth.
My daughter telling me like it is:"There is an old man in your face daddy!"
I remember that, I laughed when I heard about it, they must have wondered what sort of a backward country they had come to as they where bumping along the gravel, fording streams, out the back of Hamner Springs.They can't have much of a scence of adventure if they did not enjoy the drive.Its beautiful country, I've been through on my mountain bike in a race and the scenery is stunning.
Perhaps the person that programmed the GPS had a good scence of humour as well as an adventuresome spirit !
Yeah, after that story one does wonder just how 3rd world the average Aussie thinks we are![]()
My daughter telling me like it is:"There is an old man in your face daddy!"
I managed to do it in a mighty 1996 Mazda 626and it went fine (only bottomed out a few times, nothing major. Some awesome scenery and a great trip. I think that the road is only open for a couple of months in the summer from memory.
Greenman, heading through there on the 28th dec, on an Xt 600 two up. Been through there several times, sometimes the roads good, sometimes not so good, don't take a road bike down "jollies pass" into Hanmer it can be shit,carry on till "jacks pass". Early in Dec the road will probably have lots of loose and heavy metal on it, ready for the influx of traffic, probably latter towards end january it would be more packed down suitable for a road bike. Weather can be quite changeable i left Blenheim one year in 40 deg, pissing down with rain at Molesworth, snow at Hanmer. Hey don't get me wrong its and awsome ride mate take your time and enjoy the scenery. If you do make it stay a couple days in Hanmer then head up the Rainbow road thats even better scenery and you come out at St Arnaud. Tons of good back country roads around that area. Cheers mate might c you on the road somwhwere
If your interested in getting some good back country rides in buy this book...
" 4WD SOUTH ISLAND " 77 off road adventure routes by Ken sibly & Mark Wilson
" 4WD NORTH ISLAND " 80 " " " " by Andy Cockroft
Lifes to short to sit around and do F....K all![]()
Have done Molesworth a couple of times but wouldnt recommend doing it on a fully faired bike. Bloke from Wellington did it couple of years ago on his ZZR600 afterwards the belly pan needed repainting as the front of it was white from stones chipping off paint.
If you really are going to do it it is a great road and is an easy bit of gravel road, if you are confident on gravel & dont mind a bit of stone chips then go for it, take a puncture repair kit.
I know lots of people who have taken road bikes thru no problem, me I'd take a trail bike.
If you're not living on the edge you're not leaning over far enough
the boys and girls from the nelson road turning club did it one year... many, many MANY years ago... and why didn't i?.... i had a good excuse then,, but buggered if i can remember it now...
but do it and have fun!!!... just mind your wide tyres.. they love to ice skate on gravel...
what a ride so far!!!!
Managed to get an old GSX 1100 through there. Did quite a bit of damage to the pipe. Wouldn't do it again on a road bike.
If you love it, let it go. If it comes back to you, you've just high-sided!
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I've been through on a 1973 Suzuki GT380. No trouble at all except for a lack of ground clearance on one of the stream crossings.
But back then a bike was a bike and if you wanted to ride somewhere then that's what you did. Didn't worry too much about whether it was a main highway, a gravel road or just a dirt track.
Time to ride
I did it in 1968 as a high school kid with 40 others on bicycles with a car, truck and caravan for backup support. We camped at workmen's huts along the way. I am sure it is not relevant to today on a motorbike but as I recall it was quite nice.
I won the race down the hill into Hamner Springs!
I think I need to do it again sometime soon on a motorbike.
I came past the turnoff to molesworth last week and the road is closed for this season. From what I have heard a trail bike is the only way to enjoy the road. Regards Richard![]()
Regards Richard
Growing old is mandatory Growing up is purely optional
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