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Thread: Riding from Wellington to Auckland this weekend (Maybe)

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    I just bought a bike in welly & getting it shipped to Hamilton for 2 hundy. Taking a little risk in not seeing but bought a boat in similar manner a fews years back with no real drama. Couldnt do a round trip in car + bike fuel & accom for anywhere near this. I will be dry & warm as the bike makes its way "home"
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    Quote Originally Posted by rideon View Post
    I just bought a bike in welly & getting it shipped to Hamilton for 2 hundy. Taking a little risk in not seeing but bought a boat in similar manner a fews years back with no real drama. Couldnt do a round trip in car + bike fuel & accom for anywhere near this. I will be dry & warm as the bike makes its way "home"
    All the best ............
    Thats not bad at all, who did you ship with?

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    If you do ride, beware that even on the nice days the desert road is still icy come mid afternoon and theres alot of grit on the road. Rest of the journey should be good


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    if you do go via national park and the paras, stop in at the wanganui aa first, as the paras may be closed due to slips. weve had one already this winter, and it hasnt really even started yet.
    road works south of wanganui are finished [travelled the road yesterday and the passing lane by duddings lake is completed... just cones etc to be removed.] dont know what things are like north of here though.

    if you are able to go paras, just take your time... that road is a mongrel in good weather, never mind in possibly dodgy weather on a new bike. definately wear thermals and the warmest gloves you can find. a scarf would also be a good idea.

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    Like the others said I'd avoid the Dessert Road and go National Park. Aim to hit that area around 1pm. It'll put you in Aucks just at dark. And it'll give you the least chance of ice.

    Wear a plastic outer if you don't have one. And hope for rain. If it's raining it is usually on and off. The temps will be quite a bit higher and there will be no ice.

    Insure the bike before you pick it up.

    It'll be a good ride.

    Assuming I get enough work done by Friday I'm also riding down to Wgtn and back for the weekend so if you can ride back Sunday I'd join you. We like the long rides and don't stop often.

    I'm taking my wife out to dinner in Wellington.

    The central North Island temps are looking to be around 8 degrees if it's fine.

    Edit, and I wouldn't do the paraparas.
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    Ride from Wgtn

    Weather looks a bit snot this weekend, but if you can take your time and maybe wait until the weather passes would be a fantastic ride, central North Island is a beautiful place to ride.
    I agree with the others, avoid the desert road and go the back route from Waiouru through to Ohakune, its a really nice piece of road to ride. Out of Ohakune heading north, the only major ice obstacle is the bottom of the big train bridge hair pin (you'll know it when you see it about 15k north of Ohakune). After that, plain sailing, either take the long scenic route through national park(possiblity of ice)/taupo/kawerau/tirau/cambridge etc. or go straight through to Taumaranui/Te kuiti/otorohanga/pirongia/Ngaruawahia way.

    Best of luck - takes some pics and post-em

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    Why not do it,could be an adventure in the making...
    Just be careful on an unfamiliar machine ...having said that by the time you get to Auck it would be a familiar machine.


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    I tried this, and it cost me my bike. A few things -

    Sleep well beforehand
    Keep yourself well fed and watered
    Check the bike thoroughly before you go
    Pack some essentials (screwdriver, allen keys, CRC, chainlube etc)
    Dress warmly
    Keep your cellphone fully charged (you never know when you may need it)
    be REALLY REALLY CAREFUL around the central plateau - Desert Rd to Turangi area - ice on the roads. I live in Taupo and hit some the other day - didn't come off but it was not an enjoyable experience.
    Be safe - ride to the conditions - and if you feel tired or anything - take a rest and maybe even consider crashing at a motel overnight.

    The time of year does affect matters, mainly due to the ice on the road due to the excessive cold around the central plateau.

    Good luck.
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    Best of luck,and the new bike thing will seem old hat by the time you get to Turangi lol,or if in doubt on road go via the Naki,good trip then.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tsmj View Post
    Thats not bad at all, who did you ship with?
    Was a guy recommended to me by Boyds, shipping bikes is all he does, no furniture or general freight, not sure of his trading name. Was way cheaper than all the known movers on the scene. Give him a call for a quote - Dennis
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    Weather not looking good for a run up the Island......no matter how good your gear is & rain suit is , it does eventually get in. Rode Napier to Hamilton about 3 weeks ago ( from an aborted trip when bike broke down ) & it rained the whole damn way. Hands & feet were the worst ......boots now had waterproofing stuff applied.

    New bike here Monday
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    Well I just rode down to Wellywood on Sat night just gone(after midnight) and did the National Forest/Ohakune route, was pissing down but rain gear sorted that out! Great thing was no traffic! Usual gusts and some parts were raining so hard it was coming in horizontally!

    Coming up on Sunday morning (I just rode down to pillion up a friend), I just took the same route back since I knew the Desert road would be ice/snow. Snow ploughs out in force on the trip back. The rain was pretty much gone except at Auckland

    I didn't find any sections of road bad, just the usual reflective patches which I avoid like the plague. The funny thing is I made better time riding down at night in the howling rain and wind!
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    Quote Originally Posted by rideon View Post
    Was a guy recommended to me by Boyds, shipping bikes is all he does, no furniture or general freight, not sure of his trading name. Was way cheaper than all the known movers on the scene. Give him a call for a quote - Dennis
    0800 200 900.

    Weather not looking good for a run up the Island......no matter how good your gear is & rain suit is , it does eventually get in. Rode Napier to Hamilton about 3 weeks ago ( from an aborted trip when bike broke down ) & it rained the whole damn way. Hands & feet were the worst ......boots now had waterproofing stuff applied.

    New bike here Monday
    Good advice.. I booked Biketranz today, door to door for $300, so not bad at all, pickup Friday, and delivery next week..

    Figured it wasnt worth it in the end.. Id love to do the long ride, but definitely in a better season!

    What did you get to replace the VTR?

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    I did the exact thing you were gonna do 5 months ago....bought it of 'tardme then flew down to get it, exactly at the same time we had the first freezing blast of the season.....it was awesome. Pissed down with rain on my in the mountain roads before Taupo....sh@t meself, but it rocked......I'd do it again in heartbeat.
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    In fact.....my avatar was taken by the guy I bought from 5 minutes after he handed it over to me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tubbsy View Post
    In fact.....my avatar was taken by the guy I bought from 5 minutes after he handed it over to me.
    ...annnnddd that wud b me

    Hey Tubbsy, you on holiday now? Not like you to be unresponsive to an email.


    tsmj - long trips on a newly bought bike can be loads of fun. I only went from Napier to Masterton - on the Comet that Tubbsy now has. Like he says: "sh@t meself, but it rocked......I'd do it again in heartbeat."
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