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    Quote Originally Posted by BANZAI View Post
    Now howbout us learners do Half or something shorter loop with keeping the speed limit and ride like nana??

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    I'm bored tomorrow, Think I'll go to the RC track and have fun in the wet tarmac


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    Quote Originally Posted by EJK View Post
    I'm bored tomorrow, Think I'll go to the RC track and have fun in the wet tarmac
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    Kim, Rie and EJ you are in

    6hr is fine, leave uni 9am sharp and back by 3pm???? (does it including break and stuff or just riding time?)
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    Quote Originally Posted by BANZAI View Post
    Kim, Rie and EJ you are in

    6hr is fine, leave uni 9am sharp and back by 3pm???? (does it including break and stuff or just riding time?)
    Whats happening?


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    Quote Originally Posted by BANZAI View Post
    6hr is fine, leave uni 9am sharp and back by 3pm???? (does it including break and stuff or just riding time?)
    You'll never do the coro in 6 hours, not even a half coro, taking the perfectly straight roads (SH2) to get to thames and back is 230k....


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    Well we were saying to stop at Thames and back....should be good enough for the learners not sure should we go thru Kaiaua.......or you reckon they are not suitable for the trip Stevo?
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    Howbout this? Or would it be too much? EJ you are in for L plate Ride

    http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&hl=e...,0.299377&z=12
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    Hmmm that can be a good ride bro ... some goood twisty bits and finish it with a cruise on the motorway...
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    If I have a new bike by this ride guys, I may be keen to come along with you guys in order to get used to the bike at a slower pace as opposed to trying the Coro loop with the others for my first ride on a new bike! We'll see...

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    You should ride back through the Hunua's. Great piece of road and way less boring than SH1.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Squiggles View Post
    You'll never do the coro in 6 hours, not even a half coro, taking the perfectly straight roads (SH2) to get to thames and back is 230k....
    at 100kph on the main highways it'd take like 4 hours tops

    but that'd be a waste of petrol

    going the fun way they could spend 6 hours getting to kaiauia for lunch and motorway back (or vice versa)

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    Quote Originally Posted by BANZAI View Post
    Howbout this? Or would it be too much? EJ you are in for L plate Ride

    http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&hl=e...,0.299377&z=12
    good route actually

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    I am tempted to ride to Thames then back SH2 and ride back SH1...but going to Kaiaua sounds good - not been there for a while. Well I am gonna assume the learner guys will not be doing 100km/h so for the ride to take up to 6 hours will give a good indication that they gonna have to have the strength stamina for the ride.
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    if i can get the gixer fixed in time i might ride the short root. need to get used to that beast aye...hahah
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    Quote Originally Posted by BANZAI View Post
    Howbout this? Or would it be too much? EJ you are in for L plate Ride

    http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&hl=e...,0.299377&z=12
    Sounds alright


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