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    Hello from a Canadian. (Atmonauti)

    Hey Folks,

    Sorry to bother you all.

    I found out about this site by asking a random biker at a gas station in Penrose.

    I am on a few similar type sites back home in Eastern Canada

    I have been traveling South East Asia for a few months and have been in Auckland for a few days. I plan to be in NZ for at least 9.5 months but have always dreamed about coming to NZ and I am feeling more and more like it will become a permanent move

    The plan was to ship my bike (2003 Honda CBR600F4i) down here but after I removed my jaw from the floor I figured it would easier/cheaper to just buy second hand and after I get all my touring done and then buy the bike I would actually want long term. Or just give in and get my dream bike at home in storage sent here.

    I have my camping gear/parachute and skydiving gear/ winter gear that I hope to fit all onto the back of bike to take the whole country in.

    Finding work where I can, hopefully at skydiving dropzones, ski hills and bars.

    Anyways, I'll stop blabbing.

    I was only looking to spend 2k or less on a bike. And thought a dual street/trail might be the way to go to take in some beaches and some gravel roads if i wanted to.

    I would probably need a pack rack on the back or install one.

    After sort of exhausting all of what I see on Trade Me, Trade and Exchange, and Motorcycle Trader that already has pack racks.

    I hope to find something possibly here. I am about 90 kg and ill have about 20-30kg of gear. So any ideas or suggestions on what would best suit me would be greatly appreciated

    Sorry I was so long winded and I appreciate anyone's time that actually reads it

    Thanks again!

    Dan
    There is a difference between living and being alive.

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    Kia Ora Dan .. Nau Mai Haere Mai ki te Kiwibikers hehehehe .. welcome welcome .. ohh don't apologise! no need for that! This is a great informative site with some equally great people that reside here, some dodgy characters amist to but I suspect they'r lovable at heart .. no doubt on your travels here you will find many a fellow companion so on that note welcome & enjoy your new adventures!

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    You may need to raise the $$ level a tad.
    You should be able to get a Honda Dominator 650, or something similar for about $3500.
    Anything below $2500, and it's either old as the hills, or ready to fall to bits. MHO.
    Enjoy your stay.

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    Howdy. Are you from Texas like our other Canadians ?
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    Heh. No I am actually from Canada. Halifax, Nova Scotia to be more precise

    Thanks for the time to all that replied and viewed so far!

    I am thinking more and more toward a 250 dual purpose sort of bike. I have never had a dirtbike but always wanted one. And figured it would be nice to have the option to hit the gravel and beaches if i wanted to.

    I wonder though do you still get a decent enjoyable ride through twisties. as far as grip goes on those stubby tires. I wouldnt be able to give up the clean road turns on the coast and mountain passes that caused me to dream about NZ in the first place.

    I am finding a few that are in the 2k - 3k range.

    Any thoughts?

    Thanks again so much!

    Dan - The Non-texas Canadian.
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    I've met a few people from canadia. They are great fun people those canadians.
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    Hi there Dan!

    You're no bother at all, don't be silly!

    A very warm welcome from the Crazy Cage of Wonders...It's always a pleasure to welcome a new member, and Canadians are particularly awesome in my book

    Have fun around here, just don't take anything too seriously and you'll be fine.

    If you need any help, just PM one of the people with their name highlighted like mine (mod) and we'll glady answer any questions.
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    Hmmm....
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    Hi Dan!!

    Welcome aboard! Sorry I cant offer you much in the way of advice on a bike but I can say that it would be cool to have a beer with ya when you make it to chirstchurch! So keep us informed of your travels, and if you get stuck anywhere just ask for help, cos there are plenty of people on this site who are awesome at helping out!
    Good luck on getting a bike!
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    I cant wait to take the whole country in! and i'll be in Christchurch for sure and try to give you a heads up on when i'll be there! I love beer and good company!

    I have another couple of questions to spring on you folks!

    Having only ridden sport/street bikes, could anyone comment on if you lose any smoothness through nicely paved twisties(turns) on a dual purpose? say in mountains or along the coast? I think a dual sport is the way to go to it all in.. but am worried i would give up leaning out into turns and such as I can do my 600 at home.

    Do those knobby tires fare well in those sorts of conditions?

    If I will lose a lot in that department, It might be a deal breaker for me getting a dual sport. I love leaning out off the seat too much to give it up on NZ roads.

    Also has anyone had any luck/experience with all those imports and copies I am seeing on the classifieds?

    Like the Hyosung, Rhino, Hummer and other chinese copies.

    here is one example:

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...x?id=146866399

    This is probably not the place for these questions but I figured Id ask anyways and maybe at least get sent in the right direction to find an answer

    Again thanks SOO much for all the info so far!
    There is a difference between living and being alive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Atmonauti View Post
    I cant wait to take the whole country in! and i'll be in Christchurch for sure and try to give you a heads up on when i'll be there! I love beer and good company!
    So it must be thawing out after the big snow at your home- you made it out!
    Welcome to the KBnuthouse & NZ.
    Do make sure you let us know when you'll be in CHCH, (PM me) I work with a couple off crazy Canadians- (1 has only been here since Oct 07) & will see if they want to come for a drink. of course they will.

    Quote Originally Posted by Atmonauti View Post
    Do those knobby tires fare well in those sorts of conditions?
    Good dual sporter knobby's are great fun in the twisties. I luved my Old DR650SE-had a ball throwing it around- even loaded with gear.
    The Adventure boy's will be along soon or start a thread in the adventure section.

    Quote Originally Posted by Atmonauti View Post

    Also has anyone had any luck/experience with all those imports and copies I am seeing on the classifieds?

    Like the Hyosung, Rhino, Hummer and other chinese copies.

    here is one example:

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...x?id=146866399

    This is probably not the place for these questions but I figured Id ask anyways and maybe at least get sent in the right direction to find an answer

    Again thanks SOO much for all the info so far!
    I don't know about those bikes in particular but if you are going to tour you'll proberly want more grunt then that 250.You may want to spend a bit more -duallies are popular so resale should be good either that or hire a bike.
    Good luck.

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    Don't feed the trolls, bite the hooks, and read all posts and take them in with a pinch of salt (these old buggers here are terribly sarcastic ).

    Welcome to the site and to NZ.
    Who, me? I just wander from thread to thread.

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    Atmonauti - welcome aboard man.

    Trademe possibly has as good a range of bikes as anywhere and will give you a good idea of what you can get, and if you need to raise the amount you want to spend.

    Keep an eye on the KB Calender for various events and feel free to invite yourself along to a few. The more the merrier.
    $2,000 cash if you find a buyer for my house, kumeuhouseforsale@straightshooters.co.nz for details

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    You guys are awesome thanks so much for the information and i'll get a hold you folks in CHCH when i head that way for sure!

    I'll go start that thread in the adventure section now
    There is a difference between living and being alive.

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    Gudday Dude!
    Plenty of staff needed at dz's around the country. Shouldn't find it too difficult, unless you are transferring rating's to here. The pay is marginal at a few places as well.

    You'll enjoy the hell out of the place! Go large here!!!
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