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    Gaaaaaaasssss

    um, yeah.

    Just got back from a quick nip around the block to New Plymouth to cross off another task from my things to do list. I have so far been to Cape Reinga, East Cape, and have now crossed Cape Egmont off the list.

    It all wasn't that easy though, of course being me nothing is ever simple.

    Story time....

    The bike averages about 250km before it hits reserve, but today it only wanted to do 230km on a whole tank, which was way unexpected. I was approaching the first fuel station in about 100km, the tank had done about 180'ish km so I decided not to bother about filling up, bad choice. Coming along and the bike chokes and coughs so I flick it onto reserve. A short while later coming up a very nice steep hill it dies...

    I start pushing the bike, and guess who comes roaring along.............

    Musicman!!!
    Closely followed by.... GSXRTrace (did I spell it right?)

    They were kind enough to head back and grab me some gas in a small container and bring it back, it added at least an hour to their journey. Thanks so much you two, I owe you two a tank full!

    So that's my newbie biker moment for the day


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    Glad to see you made it back without any more incidents! Did you take the Forgotten Highway back?
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    Well.. that's a bit of good luck.

    Small country aye?
    Woe to You Oh Earth and Sea
    For the Devil sends the beast with wrath
    Because he knows the time is short
    Let him who hath understanding
    Reckon the number of the beast
    For it is a human number
    Its number is six hundred and sixty six.


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    Quote Originally Posted by musicman View Post
    Glad to see you made it back without any more incidents! Did you take the Forgotten Highway back?
    The weather turned to crap... I've heard a few bad luck stories about this highway and with a new rear tyre I want to run it in properly before giving it a real go. Maybe next time


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    Good on musicman and GSXRtrace they are good people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nagash View Post
    Well.. that's a bit of good luck.

    Small country aye?
    Going along with the saying Small world... wouldn't wanna paint it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by CB ARGH View Post

    So that's my newbie biker moment for the day
    Sounds like youve done more miles than half of KB, not bad for a noob i recon !
    Runnin out of gas is something most only ever do once (though have pushed boundaries) So were ya thrashin it or is it time for a tune up ??
    A girlfriend once asked " Why is it you seem to prefer to race, than spend time with me ?"
    The answer was simple ! "I'll prolly get bored with racing too, once i've nailed it !"

    Bowls can wait !

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinfull View Post
    Sounds like youve done more miles than half of KB, not bad for a noob i recon !
    Runnin out of gas is something most only ever do once (though have pushed boundaries) So were ya thrashin it or is it time for a tune up ??
    Thrashing it most of the way, every so often I'd let it cruise at 90-ish to let it cool down. And yes I've done quite a few KM's, I love the bike. Anybody that says a 250 can't go places is talking shit.


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    Good effort dude...

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    The Forgotten Highway has, I think, about 40K's of unsealed road. At the weekend I went to Tauranga on the Tauranga Direct road, that had about half a click of metal at the road works and that was enough for me. I went out of my way to avoid it on the way home. What's the general feeling about lose metal on roads. It gives me the horrors, but then I am a sook.

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    Quote Originally Posted by varminter View Post
    The Forgotten Highway has, I think, about 40K's of unsealed road. At the weekend I went to Tauranga on the Tauranga Direct road, that had about half a click of metal at the road works and that was enough for me. I went out of my way to avoid it on the way home. What's the general feeling about lose metal on roads. It gives me the horrors, but then I am a sook.
    I guess you're never riding to Cape Reinga then?


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    Quote Originally Posted by CB ARGH View Post
    I start pushing the bike, and guess who comes roaring along.............

    Musicman!!!
    Closely followed by.... GSXRTrace (did I spell it right?)

    They were kind enough to head back and grab me some gas in a small container and bring it back, it added at least an hour to their journey. Thanks so much you two, I owe you two a tank full!
    ahhh... GSXR Trace was in the lead thank you! hahaha!

    no problem mate, helping out others is all part of riding!
    And besides that... neither of us were in too much of a hurry! haha

    glad to hear you made it back up okay!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GSXR Trace View Post
    ahhh... GSXR Trace was in the lead thank you! hahaha!

    no problem mate, helping out others is all part of riding!
    And besides that... neither of us were in too much of a hurry! haha

    glad to hear you made it back up okay!
    Yeah she was leading, I was just trying to keep up

    We weren't in a hurry - although it seems we probably should've hurried a bit more, seeing as it took us over 9 hours to get from New Plymouth to Auckland! Including dinner and breaks, of course.

    Glad to help out a biker in need, and I got to do the road from Awakino to the top of Mt Messenger 3 times, so it's all good!
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    Well done CB Argh and Rescuers!

    Good story; The forgotten Highway really is a cinch. 13 km's of metal in better condition than my driveway - see attached pic taken while riding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CB ARGH View Post
    um, yeah.


    , the tank had done about 180'ish km so I decided not to bother about filling up, bad choice. Coming along and the bike chokes and coughs so I flick it onto reserve. A short while later coming up a very nice steep hill it dies...
    Oh yes, the joys of open road riding compared to pootling on a 250. Did exactly the same thing last year heading to Kinloch.....thought I'd make it there and BACK to the Tokaanu gas station. Oops.
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