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    Quote Originally Posted by carbonhed View Post
    Welcome ABP. I share your sentiments on the Akas but maybe if we let Darryn go first to "clear" the road?
    Hey, the Akas can be good on a nice day. Or even at night - come home that way from the Wed ride sometimes. The good thing about doing it at night is you can see the headlights of opposing traffic a long way off. Not that there is hardly any at night anyway. You have to doge the odd possum tho!
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    The Akas have never been nice on a bike and I'm continually astounded by the people who claim they are. I prefer the gravel road between Tinui and Alfredton to the Stoat Track of Death.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sels1 View Post
    Hey, the Akas can be good on a nice day. Or even at night - come home that way from the Wed ride sometimes. The good thing about doing it at night is you can see the headlights of opposing traffic a long way off. Not that there is hardly any at night anyway. You have to doge the odd possum tho!
    Meh... there must be a perfect bike for the job but it's def NOT the 675. Something nimble, torquey from low down and with nice smooth fuelling... maybe the Tiger and Bonnie would both be good...

    I came back over there when I hadn't had the bike long and decided that the wind was getting too severe to make the Taka's pleasurable. It was still wet up there though and bumpy, off camber corners, with gravel free tar in first and second on the 'Tona.... my hands are getting clammy as I type... I'm suprised my arsehole ever relaxed.

    The "Stoat track Of Death" indeed.

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    Nice ride, weather held out. Only 4 bikes but great people.

    Got through the P Hill ride a bit quicker this time. Only fishtailed once with too much wrist coming out of one corner.

    Dunno why but have always hated riding downhill.... kinda like a fear of heights or something? (or sheep around the damn corner... again...)

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    Quote Originally Posted by James Deuce View Post
    The Akas have never been nice on a bike and I'm continually astounded by the people who claim they are. I prefer the gravel road between Tinui and Alfredton to the Stoat Track of Death.
    Only do that road in the old 4x4 with bull bars.Always amazed with the amount of suicide jockeys you meet with their head down peddling as fast as they can using all the road

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    Hey everyone.

    I actually live in the Akatarawas up near Staglands. I've only been riding for 6 months and this road sure wakes you up before your ride. We have family that live in Waikanae, so often head over the summet. But Every week I'm up and down the road heading into upper hutt etc.

    Sure is a hell of a road. Most of the locals are really good with the placement of their cars on the road, but the tourists who cut the blind courners on their way to stagelands are the real hazard. Not to mention the the logging trucks over the past few months.

    Weee what a way to gain skills as a beginner rider. Just thought I'd share that with you all. Still plenty of bikes that head out here most weekends. Sorry, my dogs seem to like to bark at you all passing by

    Would much prefer to star each ride somewhere else, but getting use to it now.

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    So Mr Headmaster Darryn.......
    Where we going Thurs then ???


    Paul.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roadracingoldfart View Post
    So Mr Headmaster Darryn.......
    Where we going Thurs then ???


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    Quote Originally Posted by James Deuce View Post
    The Akas have never been nice on a bike and I'm continually astounded by the people who claim they are.
    You must be easily astounded then Jim. Its just a road - there are worse ones in this country and better ones...its what you make of it

    Quote Originally Posted by carbonhed View Post
    Meh... there must be a perfect bike for the job but it's def NOT the 675. Something nimble, torquey from low down and with nice smooth fuelling... maybe the Tiger and Bonnie would both be good...
    I think you're on to it, the Bonnie is particularly suitable.
    Quote Originally Posted by Katiepie View Post
    Weee what a way to gain skills as a beginner rider. Just thought I'd share that with you all.
    There's a young bloke from Waikanae who enjoyed doing this road often on small cc bikes. He now races for the Museum Hotel team and is one of the country's most promising young riders.
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    Fingers crossed for yet another good ride this week.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sinfull View Post
    Did you put you hand up before you spoke Paul ?
    Ahhhhhh stuff the hand shit , you only gotta do that for teachers , hes the headmaster so nobody asks with a hand .

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    Quote Originally Posted by sels1 View Post


    There's a young bloke from Waikanae who enjoyed doing this road often on small cc bikes. He now races for the Museum Hotel team and is one of the country's most promising young riders.
    Your not suggesting Glen learnt to avoid obstacles on the Akatarawas are you . Hes good but nobody can avoid dickheads on that road , hes llike all of us on any road , luck had a big part in getting back home. Ractracks are safe compared to any road i know of.

    Paul.

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    Seems to be two threads running for the same ride group. Maybe get them merged and do a recurring calendar link too???

    Other thread: http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ghlight=kapiti

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    Yep, I agree with the Toaster. it's very confusing having the two threads covering the same material.

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    Its also handy having a permanent calendar item with a link top the discussion thread where updates are given. Helps new riders find out about the ride too without having to scroll through meetings and events pages.


    Quote Originally Posted by KapitiLizard View Post
    Yep, I agree with the Toaster. it's very confusing having the two threads covering the same material.

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