Dude wait til you get your bike to a express way![]()
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Dude wait til you get your bike to a express way![]()
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.xjr...
.."What's with all the lights"..officer..
The more you ride the better you get.....the better you get the more you ride......after a while anything less than a thousand kms on a weekend feels like you are just shooting out to get the paper...........sort of an way i am sure you get my point.
I remember when I had a GN, 180-200kms was a good ride.....
When I sold it, I delivered it to the new owner up North, tapped it out on a passing lane north of Ruakaka, passing a milk tanker...135kph.
Give it a go sometime, between Rotoehu and Rotoma theres a straight bit from memory? Graveyard on the left ? or better still, through Hongis Track!
Sorry about the spelling, but ya know where I mean.
That Hongi must have been pissed when he cut that track!!.....![]()
Awesome stuff!
It was a great weekend to be cruising around the Rotorua lakes.
When I sold it, I delivered it to the new owner up North, tapped it out on a passing lane north of Ruakaka, passing a milk tanker...135kph.
That Hongi must have been pissed when he cut that track!!.....[/QUOTE]
thought cause he was been chased by you white folk lol![]()
.xjr...
.."What's with all the lights"..officer..
Another way through to Kawerau is via the " Million dollar Highway " from Murupara to Kawerau
Don't think Hongi was on a bike when he went that way. He was on his way to do a bit of serious damage to the Rotorua locals.
I'm planing to go to Tauranga on Saturday (son's birthday), I'll go the Tauranga direct it's got a shed load of bends in it. Only problem is, as it's a short cut, it's incumbent upon all users to go rip shit or bust and I'm paranoid enough as it is.
I still get nervous putting all my gear on but my hands are shaking lessPlus I now have a tinted visor so no one knows I'm an old fart.
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Hey varminter. I take it you are coming over the Pye's pa Road to TGA. I ride it regularly To Rotovegas and back. Go over to Nongataha (sp) to friends for coffee as ya do.
It's a great ride, the more you do it the better you like it. The worst part of it is the gorge. The rest is just like regular road. I ride the gorge like a nana as there is quite often oil/diesel on the road. Ride the gorge at your pace and fuck the cagers.
Take care and have a good ride.![]()
ANOTHER OLD FART.
"May the motorcycle god's keep your tyres pumped"
"The shortest distance between any two points on a motorbike, is the long way round"
Well I hope you are joking. If you are really this overloaded, you should be taking smaller steps until your emotional state subsides. Overloaded riders make dangerous and life-threatening mistakes.
Theres no shame in being an old fart on a learner bike, which is why I went to a noisy 650 vtwin right away.
Be careful out there. Those first few months are not really a laughing matter on the open road. I am through rotas with a couple of learners in tow quite regularly (just off learners myself) so if you want a safe environment to ride in, just holler, or join us for a ride over here at edgecumbe.
Steve
"I am a licenced motorcycle instructor, I agree with dangerousbastard, no point in repeating what he said."
"read what Steve says. He's right."
"What Steve said pretty much summed it up."
"I did axactly as you said and it worked...!!"
"Wow, Great advise there DB."
WTB: Hyosung bikes or going or not.
Ahh the good old GN.. I did Hamilton to Wellington on mine a few years ago.. Walked like i'd been rogered by the Samoan rugby team afterwards mind you lol.
I remember when I first went out for a ride and 100km was "OMG i'm gonna die" so I know where your coming from. You will get used to it, but you wont get up to 150 on a GN, unless you fit some NOS tanks![]()
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Nah c'mon bro the GN250 is the man! I rode it one day and got to 200 no troubles!
well... 200rpm at least.
okay that wasn't funny, I'm tired, slept in, pissed off now because there isn't enough time for a bike ride, FARK
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Long distance rides are alright, I'm planning another trip this weekend. I have already travelled OVER 1600 km and I only started riding the bike last monday. If you don't believe me come to my house, see the ownership details with the odomoter reading then look at the bike's clock
I love bikes!
Don't know where I'm going this weekend though, I might try Tauranga, Te Puke. Any reccomended routes to do this in a day (8 hours riding max). I'm bring a pillow for my arse btw.
THE FOUR RULES OF EXPLORING THIS AMAZING COUNTRY OF NZ
RIDE SAFE, RIDE HARD, RIDE FREE
and try not sound so route 51 american brudda
good on you young fella.
That GN's gonna have a lover affar with you over the next few months , then she will become a slow old usless bitch as you improve to the point of desiring something that has got more to give you.
To be old and wise, first you must be young and stupid.
Did the Tauranga run, hardest bit was going down into the gorge, used the brakes lots (usually manage it by going through the gears) wow it's rather steep. Going back up was easier, ease off the throttle and the speed drops quickly. I used to think 70 was fast, how soon your perceptions change.
Yay go Varminter. Im cruisn the roads around tauranga on my GZ250 at the mo 100ks feels like bloody warp speed. Im 4 weeks into my learners and I am learning to watch out for mad car drivers. Havent been on any 'long' rides yet but have got relatives in whakatane and opotiki so I mite venture down there shortly. Maybe c u on the hiway..![]()
I bought my bike last Saturday and rode it home to Welly from Paihiatua, a long long nervous trip at about 90k. Prior to that I'd only had about 4 or so hours putting round a carpark on a learn to ride/license course and a year on a scooter.![]()
The first half hour or so I rode around the back roads getting used to the bike and practising braking and also spent a fair bit of the journey well under the speed limit, I'm sure the people behind me going through the Manuatu gorge weren't too impressed...![]()
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