Up the coast. What's the road like?
Good ride for general touring machines?
Up the coast. What's the road like?
Good ride for general touring machines?
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
Majic ride North of New Plymouth, on any bike.
On a good day, one of the best rides, Mt Messenger/the coast between Mokau and Awakino/ the Awakino gorge...
Have done it the pissing rain and still had a blast.
Being a local to NP we regularly take this route. An easy ride on most bikes. I've done it on sports bikes, touring, sports touring and now a cruiser. On a cruiser ya tend to have to take your time a bit more to stop constant touch downs in places on Mt messenger and the gorge.
I punt a massive long and low Kawa VN 2000 two up with out much fuss. Good trip out an about, great scenery and plenty places to park up and enjoy the view. Ya can stop at Mokau or Piopio for a cuppa. Mt Messenger and the gorge makes for good riding.
Found a u tube link for ya showing bikes heading north from NP at base of Mt messenger over the top to other side. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WX99oGS0RVo
Cheers Anaru
Thanks gents, sounds good, just wasn't sure whether it was even sealed.
While we're at it: accommodation in Te Kuiti? (good clean motel or camping ground cabins).
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
There's a pretty cool route up to Marakopa. There is a stretch (11km-ish) unsealed but I have done it twice on sporties without a bother. About 30km of (sealed) twisties IIRC.
Mind you, the Awakino gorge is pretty awesome as well. I loved Mt Messenger last time I rode it.
I must do that again soon.
. “No pleasure is worth giving up for two more years in a rest home.” Kingsley Amis
Haven't stayed in town it self. However did stay at the Panorama a few moons back. It's on the way into Te Kuiti coming down the hill into town on the right. It's real plain jane stuff, but at least your bike is out of sight which is important.
The other one we stayed at a while back was the Waitomo lodge motel, seemed ok. Not sure if you could 'hide' your bike away though eh. may pay to ask.
Thats it from me, hope it helps. Cheers Anaru
PS if you want a great ride, try the forgotten hiway from Straford to Taumarunui, it's awesome![]()
Te Kuiti may have reasonable motels, but forget the camping ground bit.
" Rule books are for the Guidance of the Wise, and the Obedience of Fools"
Or make sure you get a ground floor unit, and sneak it in after dark. Haha
I picked up a battery operated alarm with a movement sensor.
Has a plastic coated steel braided wire that will scream if cut. I put it outa sight somewhere for the casual passer by.
Fits in ya pocket.
I will have a look and put up a link.
Something like this.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Targus-De...item3a806188cd
Marvelous road (quite literally, my back yard) sealed all the way. Two fuel stops, two Cafes. Heavily policed at times and quite busy Truckwise, in the week but generally great riding
Ten minutes North of Te Kuiti, Right on the corner of the Waitomo turn-off is an Ostrich farm B+B. Nice place and the owner is a biker so I'm sure he'd stick your bike somewhere safe and warm.
Oh bugger
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