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    Road condition updates

    Have decided that we need a "Sticky" for Road Conditions (e.g Road Works, Etc.), updated regularly by those travelling the roads regularly. Please could a Smart IT dude/dudette sticky this as I'm IT dum Please keep to only reporting or asking about Road Conditions on this Thread as it will help with planning rides
    I drive/ride the back roads around Whangarei regularly as a Farrier so here's a start:

    5/11/04
    Mangakahia Rd: Still medium/course metal ether side of Parakao (ride with caution++).
    Otaika Valley Rd: Raod Works finnished but unmarked pea-metal on unsigned new tarseal on 30KPM corner (so watch-out).

    SH1 North of Oakleigh Service Station (10-15 South of Whangarei). Heavy Road Works with some delay expected. This is changing fast as they are working flat-out on it. Was course and humpy metal 11:30am this morning, but Gradered and Rolled by 2pm. So watch it.
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    5nov2004 between birdlings flat and barries bay (you know on the way to akaroa) theres a few patches that the council has seen to put down. i hadn't noticed anything wrong with the road prior but maybe the pothole people have a qouta to fill. none of the patches seem to be in critical areas(they arent on corners).

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    Quote Originally Posted by RiderInBlack
    Mangakahia Rd: Still medium/course metal ether side of Parakao (ride with caution++).
    Otaika Valley Rd: Raod Works finnished but unmarked pea-metal on unsigned new tarseal on 30KPM corner (so watch-out).
    Is there any update on these two roads ?
    thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by ResidentAngel
    Is there any update on these two roads ?
    thanks
    9/11/04
    Mangakahia Rd: Still medium/course metal ether side of Parakao (ride with caution++). Drains/Curbing done but still waiting on the Tar-seal.

    Otaika Valley Rd: Raod Works finnished but unmarked pea-metal on unsigned new tarseal on 45KPM corner (so watch-out). Don't think it has been sweep yet.

    SH1 North of Oakleigh Service Station (10-15 South of Whangarei). Heavy Road Works with some delay expected. This is changing fast as they are working flat-out on it. Not as Coarse metal on Sunday, but not sealed as yet.
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    Yeah that long stretch of works 10-15 before town really sucks. I hated it both times on both bikes.

    Come to think of it, SH1 is boring anyway.
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    If anyone happens to be at the top of the south.

    11/11 They have a fair bit of gravel works just on Blenheim side of Pelorus. Not nice if you are not expecting it. Damn gravel, hurts like hell!!
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    10/11/04
    Mangakahia Rd: They are laying the tarseal today (ride with caution). Road Worker growled me for hooning on he freash tarseal in my old ute
    Otaika Valley Rd: Still unmarked pea-metal on unsigned new tarseal on 45KPM corner (so watch-out). They have not swept yet.
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    South Island SH1 between Picton and Blenheim.

    11/11: The very motorbike concious Ministry of transport and roadworks and annoyance have nicely gone and layed a 3km stretch of 2cm thick gravel between Blenheim and Picton just out of Koromiko.

    They havent been very onto it and there is a severe lack of signage. Those taking a trip with Picton as a destination, just ride careful, I dont feel like riding past a fellow motorcyclist in a ditch.

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    theres also a long stretch of road works on sh1 about 5 k south of kawakawa. its on the long uphill stretch that most people pass on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RiderInBlack
    10/11/04
    Mangakahia Rd: They are laying the tarseal today (ride with caution). Road Worker growled me for hooning on he freash tarseal in my old ute
    Otaika Valley Rd: Still unmarked pea-metal on unsigned new tarseal on 45KPM corner (so watch-out). They have not swept yet.
    13/11/04
    Mangakahia Rd: No change. Sealed but still has a large amount of fine metal on (must be going to put more tar on it yet)
    Otaika Valley Rd: no change, still un-swept.


    SH1 North of Oakleigh Service Station (10-15 South of Whangarei). Medium metal.
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    Anyone travelled Picton to Nelson recently, and know of any roadworks or hazards? Am riding 27th of November, 9.30am ferry from Wellington.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bear
    Anyone travelled Picton to Nelson recently, and know of any roadworks or hazards? Am riding 27th of November, 9.30am ferry from Wellington.
    There is a little just before the Pelorus bridge, gravel but it is well signposeted. There is also a bit of loose gravel on the Wongamoa Hills, not too much to worry about though.. Ride safe mate
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    I saw a wet road this morning on the way to work so be careful, it may get dry in the next few months with some luck
    Ive run out of fucks to give

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    Cheers Sniper_CBR, will look out for it. Last time the ZZR250 I'm taking to Nelson was ridden through there it was dropped when the owner (not me) hit a rock at 20 km/h as he was pulling over to the side of the road. Just been repaired and am delivering to my cousin in Nelson - would hate for the same sort of thing to happen again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quasievil
    I saw a wet road this morning on the way to work so be careful, it may get dry in the next few months with some luck
    Must be alot of it around then... there was heaps of them down here!!!


    "may" being the operative word!

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