I've been riding less than 2 years, and I did the Forgotten World highway about a year ago. The gravel part is fine if you just take it slowly.
Some fantastic scenery around that area as well - definitely worth checking out.
I've been riding less than 2 years, and I did the Forgotten World highway about a year ago. The gravel part is fine if you just take it slowly.
Some fantastic scenery around that area as well - definitely worth checking out.
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Don't ignore the advisory speed signs for the corners, some will catch you out.
Watch out for farmers, cutting corners etc.
Take your time, enjoy the scenery, I went thru there January this year, in the car, more of a laxxed out ride rather than a thrash.
I went through there in January this year. The gravel, then was clean and well packed. A breeze to ride on. Like others have said, just take your time and enjoy the scenery. It is fantastic.
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We rode through there on Sunday on our Central Plateau Adventure ride, On the way through we passed a Burgman, 2 Vespa's and a KLR650 riding as a group, they were humming along fine.
As long as the surface hasn't changed since Sunday it's as good as, if not better than most tarsealed roads in NZ.
The surface is pretty much billard table smooth, hard packed and only the lightest dusting of gravel, not enough to even notice.
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The weather's looking a bit shithouse for this weekend.
But never the less,it's a fantastic scenic ride,and if you're hungry,you gotta stop for a "Whanga burger",at the Whangamomona pub.
I'll warn ya now,don't order anything else with that.It has about 250-300gms of meat patty in it.![]()
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Another vote that you do the Forgotten Highway PB, it really is smooth and hard packed and very easy riding. As others have said just keep your wits about as you would on any tightish country road and enjoy the ride. Far better than coming down the mostly boring main road, and besides there'll be hot showers good grub and booze at Pussy & Gassit Girl's place when you get to NP!![]()
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came back to auckland two weeks ago and the gravel is no worries at all , watch the tunnel as was a little slippery . Second part of ride to tau'nui was bloody choice , got behind a guy in a toyota flat deck and he knew those roads , lots of fun till he pulled over into a farm . Found most of the "experts" have only done the stratford to whangamona pub section of road anyway , all the fun is the other end .
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