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    Who rode today in the wind?

    On my commute to Hamilton today I passed 50 or so bikes heading south towards Oto on the back road. Big crosswind most of the way and the same on the way home at 3pm.

    Never have I ridden in such strong winds and I have been riding most days for over a year now.

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    just watch them hedgerows....wind aint fun...especially crosswinds


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    Hell No!!!!!

    My baby didn't make it on to the road this weekend at all Rolled her outta the garage and gave her soapy bath and generally stroked, pampered her and then sat on her before putting her back. All nice and sparkly now though

    nasty wind!

    IT BETTER BE GOOD WHEATHER NEXT WEEKEND!!!!

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    Bonez went riding in the crap weather today, heard him go past my place on his way home
    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ad.php?t=58906

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robignevil View Post
    On my commute to Hamilton today I passed 50 or so bikes heading south towards Oto on the back road. Big crosswind most of the way and the same on the way home at 3pm.
    Grand Challenge riders.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2 View Post
    Grand Challenge riders.
    Yea that would have been a mission this year

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    Certainly did. On a small 250 sportsbike wearing my XCR goretex jacket (still looking at getting some proper leathers)... Got thrown around a bit but it was all good.

    Looking forward to some heavy armored leathers!
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    I got blown towards oncoming traffic on the Taka's yesterday on the way up the eastern side. Saw it coming so I had a bit of warning but it was too strong to avoid crossing the centreline. I managed to get back onto my side pretty quickly so no harm done. On the way down another bike was shunted towards me but there was no danger and we passed well clear.

    I had the Gixxer out today but the winds were steady. I'd say they were at least 70 kph in the Manawatu but predictable. I managed to choose routes that took me down and into it rather than crosswind. A real case of driving to the conditions.

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    Rolled her outta the garage and gave her soapy bath and generally stroked, pampered her and then sat on her before putting her back. All nice and sparkly now though
    You wouldn't have had a problem drying the bike today .

    Grand Challenge riders
    What is that? I saw the first few of them and thought shit they are keen, and then they just kept on coming.

    Wind must of been gusting over 120km/hr because when I had a tailwind it was pushing my head forward when it gusted, bike felt like it was about to take off .

    Must of looked funny when I was leaning over on the straights trying to keep it upright and on the road.

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    Yes, the wind certainly made it a 'Challenge' this year! Riding 1000 miles in 24 hours is hard enough without the wind and the rain the poor buggers experienced this year. Andy headed home again about 4.30pm and said the wind along the Himitangi Straight was pretty strong. Glad it's over for another year. I certainly didn't fancy getting my bike out over the weekend!
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    got a bit stir crazy over the weekend so went for a blat last night about 6pm. still some strong wind gusts around that made my undies get sucked up me crack!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robignevil View Post
    What is that? I saw the first few of them and thought shit they are keen, and then they just kept on coming.
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    http://www.rustynuts.co.nz

    Start 3pm ish Saturday in Turangi. Ride 1600+ km to Kaitaia & back in less than 24hrs on a loop consisting mainly of backroads. Jolly good fun! I do recall the occasional gust of wind & drop of rain along the way though

    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by clint640 View Post
    http://www.rustynuts.co.nz

    Start 3pm ish Saturday in Turangi. Ride 1600+ km to Kaitaia & back in less than 24hrs on a loop consisting mainly of backroads. Jolly good fun! I do recall the occasional gust of wind & drop of rain along the way though

    Cheers
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    Did you finish? looks like a hard event. What speeds do most of the rally ride at?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robignevil View Post
    Did you finish? looks like a hard event. What speeds do most of the rally ride at?
    There are no prizes for being first back and in fact the Rusty Nuts guys encourage people to keep to the speed limits. Some of the roads dictate the speeds as many are narrow back roads with poor visibility. The cops always know when the ride is on so they tend to keep an eye out for the guys. A few may push the envelope at times, but it's not an event for the fainthearted so the guys who do it regularly know it's more important to ride steadily than fast.
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    but it's not an event for the fainthearted so the guys who do it regularly know it's more important to ride steadily than fast.
    No arguements here. I rode Oto to Kaitaia this year on the GN, to turn around and come back the next day would not have been my idea of fun. Weather that day was great as well.

    So those guys that completed 1600km in that wind - Hearty !

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