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    20/09/08 - Arthurs Pass Ride

    Hey everyone

    I am planning a ride this Saturday to Arthurs Pass. The route will go as follows

    Christchurch => Arthurs Pass => Greymouth => Reefton => Victoria National Park => Christchurch

    I think that easy rider has already expressed an interest in coming so I thought I would extend the invite to everyone.

    It will be a relaxed ride as I like to take in the sights.

    If anyone is interested then we can discuss details for stops and stuff here.

    Leaving: Saturday 7.30am
    Returning: Saturday Evening
    Distance: 661km
    Ride time: 8 hours 42 minutes (+ sheduled stops)
    Starting Point: departing from the Yaldhurst/Russley road intersection garag

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    AndyOnTheFlyingBrick
    Transalper & Janet
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    A ride around the block,it is a great ride on a nice day.Pity i cant go along.But another time maybe.

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    Yeah no worries, im sure I will do it again sometime soon.
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    Bro,
    If my bike was roadworthy, I would be there. so as much as I am having withdrawls, GOD I WANNA RIDE!! ( calm down now young fella)
    I have to finnish putting her back togeather.
    To be sure I will be joining you on a ride this summer.
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    I wish you a speedy assembly!
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    Nice ride that one is...

    Will try to make the next one as working Sat.Hey,have you done the run up to Kaikoura?Great sights along the coastline to be seen and yummy crayfish up that way too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Creeping Death View Post
    Will try to make the next one as working Sat.Hey,have you done the run up to Kaikoura?Great sights along the coastline to be seen and yummy crayfish up that way too!
    Will see you next time for it. I went up that way last weekend in the car and its an amazing route...really loved it. The crays were nice too! garlic butter bbq at the side of the road!
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    Quote Originally Posted by AndyOnTheFlyingBrick View Post
    Will see you next time for it. I went up that way last weekend in the car and its an amazing route...really loved it. The crays were nice too! garlic butter bbq at the side of the road!
    i'd be keen to go as far as arthurs and back if that's ok

    dunno if the zxr would make it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave- View Post
    i'd be keen to go as far as arthurs and back if that's ok

    dunno if the zxr would make it...
    Yeah thats cool, quite good to have a shorter route for those not wanting the numb ass.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave- View Post
    i'd be keen to go as far as arthurs and back if that's ok

    dunno if the zxr would make it...
    It'd make it easy... but if you get that far, keep going... the roads after that... well, the ZXR will eat them up

    It's not a matter of if the ZXR will make it, more like will your arse take it

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    weather is looking a little fruity for the weekend. Keeping all my extremities crossed though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave- View Post
    i'd be keen to go as far as arthurs and back if that's ok

    dunno if the zxr would make it...
    Turn off at Jacksons and you will save about 120K's and you can wait and get a rest while they ride around and get some of the numbness out of your arse and clear your head as you will have about an hour and a half rest to have a good lunch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lemans View Post
    Turn off at Jacksons and you will save about 120K's and you can wait and get a rest while they ride around and get some of the numbness out of your arse and clear your head as you will have about an hour and a half rest to have a good lunch.
    Yes indeed, there is a remote possibility I could be in for that, maybe rejoining at Reefton.
    Already set for a bit of a night adventure Saturday night so may still save myself and my gas for that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Transalper View Post
    Yes indeed, there is a remote possibility I could be in for that, maybe rejoining at Reefton.
    Already set for a bit of a night adventure Saturday night so may still save myself and my gas for that.
    Cool cool! Depending on the day and how numb my ass it we can alter the route to suit people etc.
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    What time do you reakon you'll hit Inangahua junction?, Could be keen on joining in between there and Springs junction. Weather dependant of course.Or if you go T/A we could possibly do a flying trip to Big river ?

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