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    Thumbs up New Onewa Rd city-bound motorway on-ramp - Don't you just love it?

    Yea , as per title.

    City bound.

    I go trough there often and by the time I get to it, the tyres are nice and warm.

    Bus lane is my friend. A super huge right hand sweeper and wicked left hander to make it up in a nice shikane (sp?).


    I love that on ramp
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    Quote Originally Posted by TOTO View Post
    Yea , as per title.

    City bound.

    I go trough there often and by the time I get to it, the tyres are nice and warm.

    Bus lane is my friend. A super huge right hand sweeper and wicked left hander to make it up in a nice shikane (sp?).


    I love that on ramp
    Chicane i think???

    Yeah orsum corner!!!

    I love newly paved roads too!!!

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    Are there any other ramps like that ?

    I know that the last off-ramp to the city before harbour bridge has a nice sweeper in it too, its just a shame it comes to a stop at traffic lights.
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    [QUOTE=TOTO;1848547]Are there any other ramps like that ?

    I know that the last off-ramp to the city before harbour bridge has a nice sweeper in it too, its just a shame it comes to a stop at traffic lights.[/QUOTE

    Theres a mean long hanging right where the southern motorway changes to the south-eastern i think it is. Cant be sure of the name. Always full of cagers mind you!
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    Just before Silvia Park! But no chicanes???
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    ou yea , I know that one. Thats a right hander and goes under the motorway. man thats an awesome one too. pegs/knee (whatever pleases you) on ground every time. fun fun
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    Quote Originally Posted by jaymzw View Post
    All at the expense of the average South Islander
    I don't think so. Auckland generates 80% (last I heard) of the country's tax revenue. We pay for their roads, not the other way around.

    Don't get me wrong. I don't mind spreading the tax around the country. It's just that I take issue with the notion that the South Island would be better off if the two islands were isolated financially.
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    Sorry Toto, but the best is the onramp at Rainbow's End to head south. Hard right, then immediately flick over to a left hander which largens to match your increasing velocity, right up to the apex right at the end. Perfectly cambered downhill - the only problem with it is that there are no others quite like it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by PirateJafa View Post
    Sorry Toto, but the best is the onramp at Rainbow's End to head south. Hard right, then immediately flick over to a left hander which largens to match your increasing velocity, right up to the apex right at the end. Perfectly cambered downhill - the only problem with it is that there are no others quite like it.

    Isnt this one a single lane ? Onewa road one has a car lane and a bus lane that I do my run on.

    I love me onramp. have you done the onewa rd on ramp Jafra ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by PirateJafa View Post
    Sorry Toto, but the best is the onramp at Rainbow's End to head south.
    Very similar to one on the NW heading south, just south of patiki or something? Apex is right at the end, beautiful.

    East Tamaki heading north has quite a tight chicane, dual lane for the right, single for the left (merged).
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    Quote Originally Posted by TOTO View Post
    Isnt this one a single lane ? Onewa road one has a car lane and a bus lane that I do my run on.

    I love me onramp. have you done the onewa rd on ramp Jafra ?
    Is it legal to use the bus lane though? I have jumped in the bus lane to overtake cars on that onramp, but I always ponder the legality of doing so.
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    Quote Originally Posted by musicman View Post
    Is it legal to use the bus lane though?
    It's legal to ride on bus lanes everywhere but the motorways.

    That includes the 'special' lane on on-ramps. You're allowed to ride on it. There was a bit in the Herald recently about it. The columnist got it wrong, said bikes weren't allowed, and then had to print an apology. Happy days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    It's legal to ride on bus lanes everywhere but the motorways.

    That includes the 'special' lane on on-ramps. You're allowed to ride on it. There was a bit in the Herald recently about it. The columnist got it wrong, said bikes weren't allowed, and then had to print an apology. Happy days.
    Sweet, i wasnt 100% sure about those transit lanes that skip the on-ramp lights, but i always use the one by my place when it's busy. I figure we're allowed in T3 lanes, so a T2 lane should be even sweeter (though it doesnt specifically show a bike on the signs)

    I personally like the Gt North Rd onramp, onto NW motorway heading toward city. Though it is all ripped up at the moment, not sure how it'll be once it's done again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Badger8 View Post
    I personally like the Gt North Rd onramp, onto NW motorway heading toward city. Though it is all ripped up at the moment, not sure how it'll be once it's done again.
    Yep, that on ramp is pretty good, specially when it tightens as you get nearer the motorway.

    It looks like there will be two lanes plus maybe a transit lane by the time they've finished the roadworks.

    Will be pretty sweet having a nice empty transit lane in the mornings when all the cagers have to line up for the lights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shingo View Post
    Yep, that on ramp is pretty good, specially when it tightens as you get nearer the motorway.

    It looks like there will be two lanes plus maybe a transit lane by the time they've finished the roadworks.

    Will be pretty sweet having a nice empty transit lane in the mornings when all the cagers have to line up for the lights.
    Yeah, looks like that's the plan. Gotta watch yourself in those transit lanes tho, often a fair bit of gravel and rubbish in them, and sometimes a nasty step-up in the road level to get back into the normal lanes.
    The one at Mt Wellington heading into town is especially bad... if you dont hit the transition at a fairly large angle you find yourself with a bucking squirming bike trying to make the 2 inch step up sideways whilst boosting it past the plebs in cages stuck at the ramp signal.
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