The Central Districts Motorcycle Touring Club had a run from Palmerston North to the Fireman's Arms in Petone but my shoulder was playing up (torn rotator cuff) so I flagged it. About 11am it looked so good outside that I wheeled the bike out and discovered the riding position was okay and didn't hurt my shoulder so I headed south. Gorgeous in Levin but by the time I got to Porirua it was drizzling and certainly several degrees colder.
Only saw one cop - and that was when I was using the T2 lane at Paremata to pass a huge line of vehicles - whoops! But he didn't bother coming after me so that was okay. Got to the pub just as everyone was leaving, so my husband said he'd head up to the top of the Rimutakas with the rest of them and then come back down and ride home with me. Called and saw my mum and had a nice hot pie and a cuppa before heading home about 2.30pm.
Got warmer as we headed north and I had a blast on the Goose. Heaps of cops between Paraparaumu and Waikanae - one attended an accident by Mussell Boys (I didn't even see him - I was passing everything down the middle of the road!), one giving a guy a ticket by Southwards, and two between there and Waikanae - then one setting up a checkpoint at Otaki.
First time I've been on the bike since jaw surgery in June - the jaw was a little sore last night from the helmet but it was great to be riding again! I didn't see many bikes heading south, but quite a few when we were heading north. All the GN250 riders neglected to wave, as did most of the cruisers, but virtually all the sports bike riders and even a guy on a Harley waved back. Warned a few about the cops - they seemed to get the message okay.
Yes, I am pedantic about spelling and grammar so get used to it!
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