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  • yep - road bike

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Thread: Muriwai ride - register of interest

  1. #16
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    The GPX can handle a little sand!
    I think.

    I've got no idea what it'd be like...

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    Hey Andrew, I'd been keen to have a ride on your dirt bike if you bring em down aye. Chur!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slyer View Post
    Keen!
    Is it safe for sports bikes?
    Quote Originally Posted by NOMIS View Post
    lmao.... errrr I wouldnt think so. like to see you do it though
    the gpx is hardly a sportsbike

    whatever bike it is it will need cleaning. do that and don't crash and the only other damage will be sandblasting the fairing behind the front wheel

    emphasis on the not crashing.

    Quote Originally Posted by Crisis management View Post
    Muriwai is a good ride for road registered and wof'ed bikes, it is a road, I use it and don't appreciate the fuckwits that hoon around on unregsitered bikes pissing all the other users off. Beaches around Whangarei have just had there speed limit cut to 30km/h as a result of vehicular abuse, I don't want that down here.

    Not so subtle message guys, it's a great place to go but do it legally please....
    i have no intention of 'pissing other users off' but every intention of using the most suitable machine for the ride - if i do want to be a wanker making noise i pick a quiet spot one or two km north of the bike park entrance, where i've always hit the beach from - only been to the south end of muriwai once and that was to get medical aid (yay for kite fishing lines set up north of the bike park with the reel next to the wheel of the 4wd, which is parked up on the dry sand - ie if we didn't hit it a cage likely would have)

    same for 90 mile beach - went a fair while north before fucking around

    Quote Originally Posted by Crisis management View Post
    The Muriwai entrance to the beach is flat and soft sand any bike with semi knobs will get on there, the beach is hard packed near the tide line and easily ridden on, the Rimmers road exit (by the bike park) is open (it is a legal road) but is steep and again soft sand. You can get any bike thru either of these places just be prepared to help each other.
    cheers for that info

    is the rimmers road entrance still all whooped up from bikes? i suspect a road bike would suffer a bit with little ground clearance and suspension travel...

    Quote Originally Posted by Crisis management View Post
    Oh, and watch out for fishing lines....you will know when you meet one!
    been there, done that. fucking horrible day seeing my mate's neck cut open like that.

    and while in surgery some fucker stole his bike from our van parked in the hospital carpark

    Quote Originally Posted by HungusMaximist View Post
    Hey Andrew, I'd been keen to have a ride on your dirt bike if you bring em down aye. Chur!
    i'm sure everyone over 6 foot tall would

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    Wait is this in gisbourne?

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    I was out rimmers road on the weekend checking it out.

    my DRZ would be sweet, but hell im not getting that horrible sand shit anywhere near my bike
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    Yeah I do recall, but dismissed it as being you when I saw both wheels on the ground.
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    lulz, ever ridden a TL1000R? More to the point, ever ridden with teh Morcs? Didn't fink so.

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    Ohh right, there's a Muriwai in gisbourne too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by motorbyclist View Post
    is the rimmers road entrance still all whooped up from bikes?
    Usually it is a bit whooped but the sides of the "road" are generally flattish, as I said, get people to help each other through those bits and you should be ok. If I can put 200kgs of KTM thru there then any smaller bike should be easy, it's more about rear wheel traction & momentum than anything else going up there.

    Pick your time if some of your bikes aren't legal as the plods are policing those issues, obviously more on weekends & public holidays...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    or try to get over the dunes at the Woodhill bike place (which is a fairly ambitious task if you don't have sand paddles fitted.) and more important, how to get off again.
    Yeah, been there had to walk the rest of the way to the beach.
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    From memory the beach side slope (which you have to get up to go off the beach that way) is even steeper.
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    It is, I'm glad I didn't make it all the way over I think I could have pushed it back but it might have taken a while...
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    Quote Originally Posted by motorbyclist View Post
    whatever bike it is it will need cleaning. do that and don't crash and the only other damage will be sandblasting the fairing behind the front wheel
    Fairing? I'd be sandblasting my frame and engine.
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    Yes, but bikes = cool and cars = suck. I think it's Newton's fourth law or something.
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    Queer Retarded Fags I think.

    Isn't sniper one of those?

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    Oh so NOW people wanna ride on the beach, AFTER I sold my GX125 (which I took up 90 mile beach and Te Paki Stream, that was FUN!! )
    Motorcycling is like life - it's about the journey, not the destination.

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    was just up rimmers road last weekend. Entrance to beach from the sandpit end looks like twinkles pic, not the other, but f'ing good luck to anything but a dirt bike.

    200kg of ktm dug right into the soft sand, just exiting the forest towards the beach. No traction without knobblies either.
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    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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    ok guys, this may not be happening until after the new year

    gives me a good time period to rebuild the bike, and jafa to recover from surgery, and lets us better pick a day where the tides work for us

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    Keen as a bean, been wantin to go for a blat down the actual beach for a while. Room on the back of the Ute-a-saurus-rex (that's the ute for the un-educated ) for one more dirtbike if needed (comin from south central).
    There is signs and warnings all over the sandpit park that there is no beach access, and they get very angry with people constantly cuttin through their fences etc. Not that you really need beach access if you're riding at the sandpit, some of the trails are deeper sand than the beach in places!
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