Hi everyone!
New to this forum as I just recently found it when I was at work the other day. Me and my missus are planning to, hence saving up for a motorcycle trip to beautiful NZ in july. Or actually I will study in Dunedin first and then round things up with a complete touring semester hopefully starting in late nov, early dec. I've lived in OZ for two years where I rode a VFR-750 which I find to be one of the best bikes out there. So what I need to get hold of is all kinds of information concerning NZ riding such as: riding conditions, places to go, where to buy bike and equipment etc. We were hopin it would be possible to sleep in tent during this time of the year. Is this possible or should I just forget that? One thing I'm a bit reluctant to is couphin up big dough for hotel costs. I will have around 7000 for a bike and a thousand more for gear. In Sweden its much cheaper to buy a bike in low-season (winter) than in summer. Is it the same in New Zealand? I've already visited www.trademe.co.nz, do you guys have any more good sites?
By the way, we have a similar biker-page to this in sweden called www.sporthoj.com . Give it a go. Rumors say that the well-known Ghost Rider is an active member...![]()
Thanx for a great site


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? Well might have to reconsider my choice of bike which so far has been a sporty tourer. Have been thinkin cbr 600, cbr 1000, vfr 750, (800 a little out of my price range) yama fj 1200 (anyone has?) etc. Anyway I've heard that a sport bike would be so much more fun due to fact that your roads are windy as hell? What kind of trail bike (model, brand, year) do you think would do the job? I'd definiately don't want a dull one. Should be able to do some decent speed cornering or the fun of it is a bit lost I guess. Would be awesome if someone could post a couple of pictures of Dunedin and surroundings preferably during a riding so I could get an idea. Never been to the south island but heard it has got some amazing scenery. Loved the north island when I was there a year ago.



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