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    Touring tips from KBers?

    Next week i'm off for 4 days round the East Cape. The first time in probably 10 years i've been touring

    Other than my gear, preparing the bike etc, What pearls of wisdom can you guys share with tips on what to take for a 4 day trip. Maybe little things that are often overlooked but invaluable when your out on the open road??

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    Some lube

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    A damp rag (in a plastic bag) to clean your visor...and a soft DRY one...
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    Watch for stock, gravel on the corners, locals!!

    It's almost guaranteed you will come across a sheep,goat,horse or some wildlife around the cape. Good road tho.

    Plan your fuel stops to.
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    don't drop your soap in a shower, use soap on a rope ... actually remember duct/gaffer tape, pocket knife, cable ties, small first aid kit, cash (the best one of all!)

    And your sense of adventure, daring and flexibility in your riding plans!

    I carry in a fanny pack ...

    First Aid Kit
    Emergency survival blanket
    Pairs of gloves (latex)
    Multi-tool (like the bicyclers use)
    Cable Ties
    Duct Tape
    Squeegee bottle for cleaning visor (small one with wiper)
    Spare levers
    can o'lube (for those moments I often end up riding 500km+ randomly)

    In the limited space in the bike ...

    Puncture repair kit
    Standard bike tool kit
    Spare fuses
    Spare bulb

    Also at the servos when you fill up, ask them about the local road conditions ahead, often they give some good tips (rozzer locations, black spots, nubile young women ...)

    I've just done the east cape recently, fill up in Opotiki and if you don't have full range carry a 5 litre gas tank with you ... long way round to Tologa bay! Nice roads, locals are good and generally well behaved on the roads, some nice kodak moments out there, so remember the ol'camera (I forgot to pack mine!)
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    Quote Originally Posted by gijoe1313 View Post
    I carry in a fanny pack ...

    Pairs of gloves (latex)
    can o'lube
    Duct Tape
    Cable Ties
    Duct Tape
    How about the gimp mask?




    Oh - visors. Either take two (clear and tinted) or take some glasses of the opposite tint to the one visor you are taking. Eg if you ride with a dark visor take some clear safety glasses in case it gets dark so you dont get bugs in your eyes at 101kph.

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    pack all your clothes in your bag, then go back through and throw half of them out, i guarantee you wont use half of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jamiey View Post
    Next week i'm off for 4 days round the East Cape. The first time in probably 10 years i've been touring

    Other than my gear, preparing the bike etc, What pearls of wisdom can you guys share with tips on what to take for a 4 day trip. Maybe little things that are often overlooked but invaluable when your out on the open road??
    We done it two weeks ago, all we really needed was sunblock.
    Tolaga Bay Inn!!....great place to stop.
    Theres also distances and fuel prices in the link below.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cary View Post
    Watch for stock, gravel on the corners, locals!!

    It's almost guaranteed you will come across a sheep,goat,horse or some wildlife around the cape. Good road tho.

    Plan your fuel stops to.
    Heaps of fuel places around the east cape, in saying that, I made it from Gisborne to Waihau on a tank.

    Quote Originally Posted by gijoe1313 View Post

    Also at the servos when you fill up, ask them about the local road conditions ahead, often they give some good tips (rozzer locations, black spots, nubile young women ...)

    I've just done the east cape recently, fill up in Opotiki and if you don't have full range carry a 5 litre gas tank with you ... long way round to Tologa bay! Nice roads, locals are good and generally well behaved on the roads, some nice kodak moments out there, so remember the ol'camera (I forgot to pack mine!)
    The road was in great condition, apart form the bit between Ruatoria and Te Araroa, bumpy as hell, but the signs were there so was no real drama.

    Fuel at Waihau Bay/Ruatoria/Te Puia Springs/Tolaga bay...no need to carry extra unless you ride outside bussiness hours. During the day? all good.

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    Cash as a few places DON'T have eftpos. Not good when you need food / fuel.
    I hope you enjoy the trip. I am hoping to do a small two day version this year.
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    Sounds like everyone's pretty covered everything (especially gijoe - excellent list). The last bike tour I did was 5 days Oop Norf and back, and there was a bit of gravel road riding. I regretted not thinking to put a small aerosol WD40 in, and the chain got very gritty. The local servo had only CRC, which is useless as a chain cleaner/luber.
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    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Take a Japanese bike. That way you can confidently leave the tool kit and owner's manual at home.

    Learn the art of travelling light. Plan to find a laundry every three days, and only take enough clothes for three days.

    Buy good wet weather gear, based on the season you plan to be travelling in.

    Plan to be spontaneous, and enjoy the experience!
    "Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

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    Xcellent Advice

    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    Take a Japanese bike. That way you can confidently leave the tool kit and owner's manual at home.

    Learn the art of travelling light. Plan to find a laundry every three days, and only take enough clothes for three days.

    Buy good wet weather gear, based on the season you plan to be travelling in.

    Plan to be spontaneous, and enjoy the experience!

    Yeah thats what I ment to say....

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    Watch out for trucks hurtling around corners at you & stick well to the left of your lane, while going round right hand corners!!!!!!!!!!
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