I wouldnt know, high speed riding was less stressful for me than riding in central auckland, once your above 60-70, the only worry when i first tried was the traffic around me and the snow/rain that day. Countersteering is more or less intuitive (but i would recommend learning about it first anyway) and the only way you will really lose control on a 250 or less is mis applying the brakes or taking a corner too fast. If taupo-auckland is possible on the third day of riding then short hops should not be a problem, highway riding is not brain surgery
Also my 2c, going faster than the surrounding traffic is in general safer than going slower BECAUSE overtaking puts you in control of where the other cars are whereas being overtaken puts the other guy in control, and when cars overtake they usually cut in (at least in auckland) before they have fully overtaken you (and any number of other semi-lethal driving habits).

 
			
 
						
					 
					
					
 
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