So it on for Sunday morning then? Will be good to do a w.e ride, the weds night rides are/were good but after work somtimes all one wants to do is sleep, eat, sleep, eat then ride to work again....
So it on for Sunday morning then? Will be good to do a w.e ride, the weds night rides are/were good but after work somtimes all one wants to do is sleep, eat, sleep, eat then ride to work again....
For mine is the suffering, and the power, and the glory, two wheels for ever and ever, amen.
Originally Posted by MullyYou can't save the fallen, direct the lost or motivate the lazy.
have to say that wheelie with the xr6 falcoon was hilariously awesome!!! mainly awesome. (hmm sits and dreams of a bigger bike)
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oh and just to say as well.. was a little ify about coming out with people i didnt know, but ur all great and a laugh so im glad a came.
fingers crossed for nice weather..
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Forecast is showers maybe so I think we look at a route with plenty of good long straights. Which is great for confidence and getting experience and just plain cruising. So my suggestion is Up Te rapa straight, right into wairere drive, out to Gordonton Road, turn right then left and all the way down Puketaha road then right and through to Morrinsville. Turn left just after Morrinsville down Horrell road, turn right at Haumia road straight ahead through the highway, turn left at end, right at wiseman road, left at Otway road, left at end then right onto Paeroa/tahuna road. at end turn right to Te Aroha. take the straight road from Te Aroha to Matamata (Stanley Road South), then back up the highway turn left at morrinsville turn off, back to morrinsville and home (Te Rapa Tavern??). Probably about 160-180 km ride.
Any thoughts??? And if the weathers real shitty, should we look at doing it Monday as the forecast is better???
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Theres 2 ways from Te Aroha to Matamata, I suggest you take the other way. Alternatively you can take the back road from Matamata back to Morrinsville. thats a pretty good one, however probably which ways you go may depend on the weather, I like the straights if its wet.
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The weekend rides are good for me too. After work I am straight home to give my wife a break from the kids and then it is tea and off to bed so not much chance of riding then.
Ok. Depending on who turns up we could split the group at Te Aroha and rejoin in Matamata?
Cool Banannas. Stops for ciggies etc Morrinsville, Te Aroha, Matamata, Morrinsville???
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And Squid I think???
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