I've just had this (maybe) crazy idea for combining business with pleasure... I've got presentations to do in 15 centres through NZ over three weeks from 1 march and I could either a) drive the whole thing in my Civicb) fly to Invercargill and hire a car and drive up to the top
c) fly to Invercargill, hire a bike and ride it (
but expensive
) or d) fly to Invers/Dunedin/Chch, buy a cheap (under $5k) but reliable
bike, ride it then sell said bike once home (unless of course I fell in love with it along the way) and it should cost less than hiring and be an Adventure as I've always wanted to ride NZ. Most days would be only around 3 hours ride I wouldn't be doing any major detours as I have presentations each afternoon.
Looking at some bikes on TM that look like they might be the ticket; 97 CB750, or a 92 Yami TDM850, or an 85 VF500F or a 91 ZZR400 (the last two are under $3k). I quite fancy the TDM being normally an offroad/adventure bike riderbut just thought I would tap into the collective wisdom of KB especially as I'm a n00b to touring...
Any thoughts?



b) fly to Invercargill and hire a car and drive up to the top
but expensive
) or d) fly to Invers/Dunedin/Chch, buy a cheap (under $5k) but reliable
bike, ride it then sell said bike once home (unless of course I fell in love with it along the way) and it should cost less than hiring and be an Adventure as I've always wanted to ride NZ. Most days would be only around 3 hours ride I wouldn't be doing any major detours as I have presentations each afternoon.
but just thought I would tap into the collective wisdom of KB especially as I'm a n00b to touring...
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. I had 25kg rackbag plus tankbag (2 kg overweight) checked in plus all I carried onto the plane (laptop in bag plus suit-bag stuffed with all sorts of stuff pretending it wasn't heavy)
. Wet stormy weather driving to Auckland somehow took the edge off my excitement of riding 3000km (I'd forgotten what rain looked like).
) It felt really weird - this big heavy front end and arms stretched out and pegs forward (and what were those other pegs way up by the front wheel for???) Steering so slow but the engine oh so smooth...
. Stopped at Te Anau for a hot pie then again at Manapouri (Pearl Harbour) to get out my thermal t-shirt. While I was getting stuff out decided to reverse the pack and that made everything sit even better. Cruised through lots of RAIN and here I am in Invercargill. Got some nice pic along the way and looking forward to better weather Tuesday (I'm working here in Invers tomorrow).
Any ideas for a good quiet helmet with room for ear phones not too expensive?


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