Lived in New Plymouth all my life and I guess Im kinda well know about these parts. Feel free to PM or email any questions you might like answered. If I don't know the answer immdeiately, I can sure as shyte find out for you. Good place New Plymouth, I suspect you will enjoy it too.![]()
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[QUOTE=nadroj;1131051]I've lived in the Naki for 50+ years & have never seen a pub in Mokau.
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nadroj, you wouldn't BE that old yet would ya?!!![]()
I have lived in NP for near on 18 years, it's a great place. Friendly folk, great setting.
While admittedly it isn't very big (pop 50,000) and the night life severely lacking, there's elements that can't be replicated by man that make it worth it. Location is a big one in that you're right by the sea and not too far from the mountain either. The last few years have worked on modernizing the central area and waterfront which has made it (in my opinion) very attractive.
For biking there are some fantastic sweeping back roads in Taranaki, especially behind the mountain. If you include further north you have the Awakino Gorge and Mt. Messenger to play on which are very twisty. The scenery out that way is also stunning. Lush green to the right on rolling hills and the blue Tasman to the left.
The blokes at New Plymouth Motorcycle Centre are good keen workers that know their stuff. I can recommend Denis there, he definitely knows his stuff and has helped me out with my bike many times. There are a few other shops around, Energy Honda and I think a new Yamaha one on the way in too. There was a smaller place I saw last time as well, full of Raptors. They're usually all pretty friendly and helpful.
Thanks for all the replies....
I will hopefully get round to contacting some of you with some more detailed questions as soon as possible. It's a bit busy at the mo, packing up the house etc, only got 2weeks left to do it !!
Should hopefully see you all soon
That pub had excellent food and company at the Meat ride last year!
Thanks again to the chap that gave me a lift from Otrahonga to Auckland after me alarm decided I was a thief!
Some nice rides around the mountain!
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You will enjoy the Naki, some great gravel roads to explore to.
Yep me too, happy to assist where possible.
Yeah called "The Pie n Pint" run. Bloody magic, the first one I went on was fantastic, the sound of 30 odd bikes together was simply awe inspiring.
SH43 the "Forgotton Highway"...SH45 the "Surf Highway" + a multitude of others. Plenty of back country roads round here with stuff all traffic on them.
Yeah I grew up here but left when I was 20, came back two years ago after 13 odd years away, huge changes and all very positive (except the bloody parking fees going up 130% over night)
Yeah thats "Image Motorcycles", just replaced my riding pants after writing my bike off (thank you State insurance). The owners (husband & wife) are really nice.
To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children; to earn the appreciation of honest critics and to endure the betrayal of false friends. To appreciate beauty; to find the best in others; to leave the world a bit better whether by a healthy child, a garden patch, or a redeemed social condition; to know that even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded
Thanks everyone for your postings.
We are now here and in the process of finding a house. Once we have settled in, hope to get a bike and maybe we can meet up for a ride etc
In the meantime, we are enjoying the lovely weather !!.....its' just like being back in the UK.
Hope to see you soon
To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children; to earn the appreciation of honest critics and to endure the betrayal of false friends. To appreciate beauty; to find the best in others; to leave the world a bit better whether by a healthy child, a garden patch, or a redeemed social condition; to know that even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded
When you're ready give a shout, several on here always looking for an excuse to go to Whangamomona, or Mokau, or Opunake or...
Image on Eliot are currently doing runs some Thursday nights at 4.30PM I think. They also do a longer one each month on a weekend.
Energy Honda do Pie & Pints on alternate Thursdays during daylight saving starting @ 6.00PM from memory.
See you on the road![]()
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
A few runs out of Hawera via Paul at Northwest m/c,advertised in local papers.
Rule 1) we don't want to know who are the current world rugby cup holders.
Rule 2)leave the sheep alone-step away
from the ewe.
Rule 3)it always was Mt.Egmont to us who have lived here since birth.
Rule 4)get to see the Tawhiti museum in Hawera.
Rule 5)enjoy the place,drink heaps.![]()
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