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    Chch - A word of warning

    Be careful if you decide to head up Dyers Pass Road these days. Someone has found it necessary to throw a lot of little rocks on the road - feels a bit like riding on marbles.

    Not that grit on the Port Hills should surprise anyone this time of year - however, I didn't expect it to reach all the way down to the city limit at Cashmere. With the low winter sun and the tree just coming out of the city it's not easy to spot either... had a bit of a nasty wiggle in the first corner and then decided to keep to the wheel tracks left by the cars.

    It's still very pretty up there - but keep your eyes peeled and take care.
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    Thanks for the heads up and the time taken to advise.
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    Chubby! Mikkel!

    You must both be related, I mean with the 7 people who live in Christchurch mostly being interbred...

    It’s diametrically opposed to the sanitised existence of the Lemmings around me in the Dilbert Cartoon hell I live in; it’s life at full volume, perfect colour with high resolution and 10,000 watts of amplification.

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    Quote Originally Posted by madbikeboy View Post
    Chubby! Mikkel!

    You must both be related, I mean with the 7 people who live in Christchurch mostly being interbred...

    I wish I could call myself local - but that's hardly the case.

    I've met people who've lived for over 10 years in Chch but they can't consider themselves local yet - old boys network and all...
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    OH MBB.. in a large way you are right. Chch people look after each other like brothers and sisters and common curtesy abounds. Please don't confuse this with the North Shores version of brotherly love.... you leather chap wearing wag.
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    They gritted the road first on Friday night because it was snowing then on Monday and Tuesday nights for the frost.

    Its getting better now (Thursday) but the road is now very dirty and there is still quite a bit of gravel on it in places.

    I commute over this road every day in a 4wd, it can be a dangerous road when cold.

    Bob Sixfingers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Biggles2000 View Post
    They gritted the road first on Friday night because it was snowing then on Monday and Tuesday nights for the frost.

    Its getting better now (Thursday) but the road is now very dirty and there is still quite a bit of gravel on it in places.

    I commute over this road every day in a 4wd, it can be a dangerous road when cold.

    Bob Sixfingers.
    Not a bad commute by any standard

    But I suspect my favorite commuting route is then closed until summer comes around again. (Up along the Summit road to Dyers Pass and then down that way.)
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    also skidmarks coming
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    test riding today it got a bit slippery on the way out to the wheatsheaf, wet gravel!

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    Does anybody know of any good roads for sub-100kph riding in CHCH that aren't all gravelled up yet?

    I've been bedridden with severe tonsillitis for the last week, coincidentally that's covered all the best riding weather aswell!

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    Quote Originally Posted by chubby View Post
    OH MBB.. in a large way you are right. Chch people look after each other like brothers and sisters and common curtesy abounds. Please don't confuse this with the North Shores version of brotherly love.... you leather chap wearing wag.
    LOL!, go Chubbs! Thanks for the photo's of you in the gimp suit, I'll treasure them.
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    well just like the big exhaust lets people know I've arrived, so my attire reinforces the fact that I'm here.

    I know many fatboys go for tassells, I thought frills would be a nice point of difference.
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    I just went up over and down the other side, there is a bit around coming up to the sign of the kiwi not much coming down dyers to governors side.

    Sticking to used wheel tracks will see ya right, on another note. Brr bit of a chilly day for a jaunt to the hilltop tavern and back, good times though!

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    Quote Originally Posted by chubby View Post
    well just like the big exhaust lets people know I've arrived, so my attire reinforces the fact that I'm here.

    I know many fatboys go for tassells, I thought frills would be a nice point of difference.
    Yeah, fromm the photo's it does look like a big exhaust, your wife must be very pleased...
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    Good advice

    Cheers for the heads up on Dyers pass rd. They tend do do it alot for some reason but it can be deadly.

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