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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackbird View Post
    .... Didn't see him down a ditch though so I guess he read the conditions ok or was lucky
    or you simply didn't spot him splated against a rock down an embankment as you rode by anxiously trying to avoid tar spots in the road
    ....wherezz that track go

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    Quote Originally Posted by Night Falcon View Post
    or you simply didn't spot him splated against a rock down an embankment as you rode by anxiously trying to avoid tar spots in the road
    Hahaha Yep, we were concentrating fairly hard - there was more tar bleed than chip in an awful of of places. Same for the back road between Murapara and Whakatane the following day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Racing Dave View Post
    As part of the Southern Cross Rally, I passed through this road on Tuesday of this week, in 30-deg temps. There is considerable bleed of tar up through what would be coarse chip if there was any, so in the wet it would be diabolical. The 12km unsealed section is also in relatively poor condition, with quite a few sections of 100m or so covered in very loose chunky gravel, biffed on rather than spread properly.

    In other words, all good fun!
    The metal being used comes from an Awakino quarry. By its nature is quick to settle and packs down very hard. It has been spread (and still is) by a local contractor using an underbody unit. It recieves and requires no compaction.
    I would not recomend going through there until after it has rained unless you are a competent rider on a duel sport type motorcycle. It can be done on any sort of bike but it will test the attitude of the rider. Once its been wet it will settle down.

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    Be careful of strange men at the hotel.
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    Do I have to ask anyone's permission to get to the bridge to somewhere up old Whangamomona road, or is it a public "road"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikemike104 View Post
    Do I have to ask anyone's permission to get to the bridge to somewhere up old Whangamomona road, or is it a public "road"?

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    As far as I know you don't need permission, if you do, we didn't ask.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikemike104 View Post
    Do I have to ask anyone's permission to get to the bridge to somewhere up old Whangamomona road, or is it a public "road"?

    Mike
    At this time off year Mike its not a problem. I wouldnt suggest you ride the road alone, although with the current dry weather that statement is probably a bit redundant. It can be wet as in there
    It may be a public road but courtesy and good sense should be employed around spring lambing as a large portion of the road passes through Aotuhia Station. You can argue your god given rights all you like with the locked gates at this time. Be aware that the gate nor the lock will not give a fawk no matter what you say to them
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    Quote Originally Posted by That looks like fun View Post
    It can be wet as in there
    We went through after it had been dry for a while, but still found stretches like this.

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    Thanks for the info guys, a mate and I are planning going in early May at some point. So alot could happen weather wise between now and then.

    Cheers

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    May Hmmmm, small bike with big tyres would be my thoughts

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    Went through early December and took a coupla pics I thought I'd share.
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    Just as well, you hadn't got as far as that " high crash rate " section. Another few metres and you might've come unstuck
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    arrh so it is true your allowed to knock off motorcyclists in the country as long as you leave their fleece on the fence .
    ....wherezz that track go

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