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    Quote Originally Posted by Grant` View Post
    I just drove through there on my way back from Cemtery Circuit and road was in ok condition however there was a couple of dodgey patches with no sign posting on them. But would make for a fun diversion for anybody keen to take it.
    I will be sticking to plan A but...
    We could have a 'hands up' on the morning for those who want to go that way as an alternative.
    As long as there is a FEC and a TEC then all good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    I will be sticking to plan A but...
    We could have a 'hands up' on the morning for those who want to go that way as an alternative.
    As long as there is a FEC and a TEC then all good.
    Your to quick, I edited my last post.

    I would love to go but unless whole group goes I would vote no as anybody going through there would have to go through at the speed of light as it is extremely windy and technical so add time on for that as well as the extra distance and fact no one knows the road. Make extremely hard for a re-group unless other groups were left waiting for ages.

    Also I asked another question about Pirongia to Otorohonga via Te Awamutu instead of direct down was there a reason for that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grant` View Post
    Your too quick...
    Sorry, but I just wee'd a lil' bit!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grant` View Post
    I also see from Pirongia we are going through Te Awamutu then to Otorohonga is there a reason we cannot go straight through and bypass?
    The reason behind that going that way was because, its not that far to Te kuiti (our lunch stop) from Pirongia our first coffee stop...which reminds me, I better see where exactly that coffee house is...
    Pirongia/Te Kuiti = 46kms
    Pirongia/Te Awamutu/Tekuiti = 60kms and Scott will lead the way through that part.

    EDIT: ...Found it...its on the main road...
    We stopped in at the Bike Shed the other day, it does not open till 11am...stink, but whats the hurry eh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DMNTD View Post
    Sorry, but I just wee'd a lil' bit!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grant` View Post
    Your to quick, I edited my last post.

    I would love to go but unless whole group goes I would vote no as anybody going through there would have to go through at the speed of light as it is extremely windy and technical so add time on for that as well as the extra distance and fact no one knows the road. Make extremely hard for a re-group unless other groups were left waiting for ages.

    Also I asked another question about Pirongia to Otorohonga via Te Awamutu instead of direct down was there a reason for that?
    Agree, would be best to keep it together. It would be no more windy than the run to the Cape.
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    but once again you proved me wrong.
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    I was hit by one such driver while remaining in the view of their mirror.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    .....goes searching for photo #1...
    ...which is still sitting above my PC at home

    All good mister, you will continue to not have any problems as I have 'downgraded' to a wee 600cc these days

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    Actually a question for everybody - If you can please do some research on your bike if you don't know the answer to the below questions.

    How many k's do you get to a tank of gas on average before your light comes on or you need to flick to reserve?

    How many litres of fuel does your tank hold and how much of that is the reserve? i.e My tank on the predator is 17 litres of which the last 4 litres is reserve.

    For your reference if your reserve light comes on you do not need to fuel up instantly as you will not run out of gas on majority of bikes for at least 50-60kilometres (that is kilometres not metres)

    Please take the time to calculate this information as not necessarily on this trip but on any decent trip you do it can dictate where you do need to stop or if you should make the effort to fill up when you see a gas station it is a handy piece of information to have stored in your brain.

    To put it into perspective my bike on average gets around 200-220 before reserve (13 litres of fuel) 210k's / 13 litres = 16.15k's per litre x 4 litres of reserve = 64.6k's I should be able to run on reserve before i am pushing my bike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DMNTD View Post
    Sorry, but I just wee'd a lil' bit!
    You should maybe seek medical advice on that?

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    Thumbs up

    Quote Originally Posted by Grant` View Post
    You should maybe seek medical advice on that?
    Don't stress mate, I was thinking of you

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    Quote Originally Posted by DMNTD View Post
    Don't stress mate, I was thinking of you
    Oh right all is good in the hood then sir

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grant` View Post
    Actually a question for everybody - If you can please do some research on your bike if you don't know the answer to the below questions.

    How many k's do you get to a tank of gas on average before your light comes on or you need to flick to reserve?

    How many litres of fuel does your tank hold and how much of that is the reserve? i.e My tank on the predator is 17 litres of which the last 4 litres is reserve.

    For your reference if your reserve light comes on you do not need to fuel up instantly as you will not run out of gas on majority of bikes for at least 50-60kilometres (that is kilometres not metres)

    Please take the time to calculate this information as not necessarily on this trip but on any decent trip you do it can dictate where you do need to stop or if you should make the effort to fill up when you see a gas station it is a handy piece of information to have stored in your brain.

    To put it into perspective my bike on average gets around 200-220 before reserve (13 litres of fuel) 210k's / 13 litres = 16.15k's per litre x 4 litres of reserve = 64.6k's I should be able to run on reserve before i am pushing my bike.
    About 320 on to reserve and ive done 360 after that with some left in there. 12ltr tank. Cant seem to find my reserve light......
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    but once again you proved me wrong.
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    I was hit by one such driver while remaining in the view of their mirror.

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    Announce Another TEC

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grant` View Post
    Oh right all is good in the hood then sir
    You mean...under the hood?...
    I have edited post #454 for ya.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    You mean...under the hood?...
    I have edited post #454 for ya.
    All good

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