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    Paremoremo Road treacherous in the rain - caution (24 June)

    Hey all, just a quick warning. Probably other roads just as bad, but been riding Paremoremo Rd of late and most corners are bare Tar. The road workers have patched up one of the better ones, but left the nasties for riders to kill em selves on.....
    I don't know who is responsible for these roads, however there are a few around getting bad.
    I had an incident in the wet by the corner junction of The Avenue and Hobson Rd. The slick stream is so bad It took 25m of holding the skid until the seal traction began. As soon as the seal started I had traction and could recover....

    We should prob report such roads to the appropriate councils
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rogue Rider View Post

    We should prob report such roads to the appropriate councils
    You should probably stop riding like a retard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    You should probably stop riding like a retard.
    Then what'd you moan about????????????????.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    You should probably stop riding like a retard.
    How the fuck do you know how he rides?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jacko2 View Post
    How the fuck do you know how he rides?
    It was a hunch - but thanks for confirming it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jacko2 View Post
    How the fuck do you know how he rides?
    LOL

    been riding that road almost daily for the last three or so years and haven't had a problem, but yeah it does get a bit slippy and needs work
    I cannot put my finger on it now, the child has grown the dream has gone

    there'll be no more aaarrrrrggghhhhh but you may feel a little sick

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    You should probably stop riding like a retard.
    You have to love the internet, where everyone is an expert.

    You obviously know how this person rides.
    You obviously know how fast or slow this person was travelling.
    You obviously know what condition all areas of the road are in.
    You obviously know what riding training and experience this person has.

    Go the internet hero!
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    Patches of slick tar are, unfortunately, endemic on many NZ roads. I suspect they are the result of wear by vehicles, particularly heavy vehicles as they seem to follow the wheel tracks and are mainly on bends, and poor maintenance.
    I agree that they should be reported (just don't tell them you ride a motorcycle cos the hand will probably come up. lol)

    There is a particular patch on SH16 at the slight left hand bend just prior to Waimauku heading north. There is a turn off on the right and when a vehicle is stopped waiting to turn the slick area is almost impossible to avoid. Even at the reduced speed that I take this bend to allow for all this (cos I know it's there!) the Bavarian Geezer still has a little wriggle in the wet. If you didn't know it was there....!?
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    I have just received the insurance payout from hitting a similar patch somewhere near Taupo, made worse with a nice coating of diesel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rogue Rider View Post
    We should prob report such roads to the appropriate councils
    No, you should report it otherwise it probably won't get fixed until someone crashes.

    Quote Originally Posted by Rogue Rider View Post
    I don't know who is responsible for these roads, however there are a few around getting bad.
    NZTA if it is a state highway, local council otherwise. They need people to ring in when there are problems like this otherwise they won't know and won't fix it.

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    Shux

    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    It was a hunch - but thanks for confirming it.

    Haters hating on me........... feelin the love, oh well over it now, back to the streets..

    Oh buy the way all the hater biketards, I am an all weather all terrain rider, not like the posie wearing hole squenchers who only ride in the dry. Man, I don't even own a cage, unlike some of the soft limp members.

    Still love you all, and wouldn't wish any malice or contempt on any. Just don't hit the bare tar in the wet and skate like a nanna on a polished floor.
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    Awesome

    Quote Originally Posted by Rockbuddy View Post
    LOL

    been riding that road almost daily for the last three or so years and haven't had a problem, but yeah it does get a bit slippy and needs work


    It looks grouse in the wet, especially the two strips between the two tigh bends. Also not keen on the yellow patch they stuck in, loose traction on that also.

    icu lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rogue Rider View Post
    I had an incident in the wet by the corner junction of The Avenue and Hobson Rd. The slick stream is so bad It took 25m of holding the skid until the seal traction began. As soon as the seal started I had traction and could recover....
    Know that road well....used to live there..... it never was maintained very well probably to deter escaping convicts from using it..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rogue Rider View Post


    It looks grouse in the wet, especially the two strips between the two tigh bends. Also not keen on the yellow patch they stuck in, loose traction on that also.

    icu lol.
    yeah i agree that yellow they've painted on that corner is dangerous ive lost traction on that couple of time, not badly luckily
    I cannot put my finger on it now, the child has grown the dream has gone

    there'll be no more aaarrrrrggghhhhh but you may feel a little sick

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    You have to love the internet, where everyone is an expert.

    You obviously know how this person rides.
    You obviously know how fast or slow this person was travelling.
    You obviously know what condition all areas of the road are in.
    You obviously know what riding training and experience this person has.

    Go the internet hero!
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