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    Christchurch Akaroa Ride Saturday 21 June

    Christchurch's new Honda dealer is having a ride day this Saturday (tomorrow) to Akaroa and back.

    Here's the details I was e-mailed.

    Come and join us for the Grand Opening of Hampton Honda; the new Honda dealer in Christchurch located at 20 Carmen Road Hornby - opposite The Warehouse carpark. As Christchurch's newest Honda dealer Robin and the team at Hampton Honda has something for everyone whether it be Road, Off Road, Parts, Accessories or Service. In conjunction with the grand opening the Honda Riders Club has organised a road ride to Akaroa, departing from the store at 10 am, returning in time for the major prize draw at around 2 pm. All makes, models, riders, and pillions welcome - we look forward to seeing you there.

    For further information contact Rob or Robyn on 021408188 or 021408901.


    Unfortunately I am coaching my sons soccer at 10, but I hope to meet up later.

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    So Pam wont let you out then? I thought Baldy was coaching...or did Pam decide he was taking it too seriously
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    few of us are also organizing a ride to Akaroa and back we are meeting at the corner of Hallswell Junction and sparks road its the last set of lights before you head away to akaroa, just by the Vet which is in the corner. will be meeting at 10am departing at 10.30 so maybe we can join your ride if you pass that way
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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyB View Post
    So Pam wont let you out then? I thought Baldy was coaching...or did Pam decide he was taking it too seriously

    He he - I've got to go to ensure he is not too anal with the rules - they are only 5-6 year olds and get upset when red carded!!!!

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    What is the road surface like on the Akaroa road at the moment? Much grit?
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    s been so long since I have been out on a group ride... but sadly cant get to anything this weekend... make good use of the road people.. I will think of ya's

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    Just heard on the radio that there's thick fog out that way. I think I'll stay in my corner of the city today (north east) where it's nice and sunny.
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    How'd the ride go? I know Jeff went, me and Chuck didn't end up goin
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    Not with these groups, I rode out +1 on Saturday and saw what looked like a Pan at little river, and then a whole mixed bunch of bikes turned up as we left for Akaroa.

    Roads were crap: we both slid on the Dyers pass, me on the way up, him on the way down (where there is lots of gravel and was some ice) - tens of metres... both OK, no offs.

    Ride through bays and over Gebbies was faultless.

    Coming off the pass, there was a wall of fog this thick. <---O--->
    It was very limited visibility and sometimes freezing into Little River with some icy patches, and thicker frost on the verges on the shores of Forsyth.

    Sun was out in Little River, had a coffee outside and chatted to two women who had cycled in from Leeston

    Ride to Hilltop was like a summer's day - no problems but there were a few gravel build ups on the way down. Had a nice meal at Bully Hayes and and it was a beautiful clear warm day. Only one guy turned up for five minutes on a small red sports bike and then rode off - who was that?

    Didn't see another soul before we left around 1 and didn't see anyone heading from Little River to Akaroa, just ChCh to Little River. There was fog again on the way back but not so bad. We went round the hill rather than over it this time :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by bikemike View Post
    Ride to Hilltop was like a summer's day - no problems but there were a few gravel build ups on the way down. Had a nice meal at Bully Hayes and and it was a beautiful clear warm day. Only one guy turned up for five minutes on a small red sports bike and then rode off - who was that?
    'twas me. We were about 8 people who went out for a ride to Akaroa - but the others called it quits 3 kms out of Tai Tapu due to the Fog and decided to go back to town for a coffee. I decided to go ahead by myself and had an awesome ride.
    As you said it cleared at Little River and it was warm like a summer's day going up towards Hilltop. Quite a bit of grit on the downhill slopes going towards Akaroa - but was still a nice ride. I went back up over Gebbies, along the Bays and over Evans to Sumner.
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    Glad you enjoyed it too!
    Here's a pic for those that didn't go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bikemike View Post
    Glad you enjoyed it too!
    Here's a pic for those that didn't go.
    And we all know what is lacking in that photograph!
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