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    Busted fork springs be damned.

    The voices in my head told me to ignore the cracked forks spring, put the ZXR back together as well as it would go and take to the road for a miniature break this New Year.

    We loaded her up early Wednesday morning: a sleeping bag each, a change of shreddies, toothbrush, tent, and off we went.

    The missus has pillioned a couple of times before, but not since we were married. My last steed, most beloved of RVFs, wasn't really the tool for two-up work. It could barely cope with my fat can -- pillions sent the front wheel skyward at every opportunity.

    So, we took it fairly (ho-ho) steady, working up a good rhythm out from Wanaka to Tarras. A quick stop to check that all was well with her back there. Urged to keep it up, we engaged Lindis with much gusto, sadly not matched with skill or style.

    The most elementary error saw me lose bottle on a technical 55-posted switchback, changing camber over the crest of a hill. Tap the brakes, run wide, much shaking of head and swearing at oneself.

    Composure regained, we tootled on merrily, taking her steady in the sunshine, then to the long, boring straights before Omarama. Devoid of traffic, we let the bike have her head a bit and got some airflow through the radiators.

    For safety's sake, you understand.

    Stopped for a coffee and a Russian Slice at Omarama and got chatting to a lovely couple who had been touring since 24th, all round the South Island, on a deep blue FJR1300. Just the ticket. They were heading out for Twizel, and I figured that, after we'd stopped for gas, we'd probably catch them up on our way through, as they seemed to be taking it steady to enjoy the views.

    The bike had dropped a couple of spots of oil as it was parked, but nothing to write home about. Cleaning the engine thoroughly doesn't seem to have made the job of finding the oil leak that much easier -- the oil just seems to spread farther, thinner.

    After a fill-up, we set off, very shortly followed by an RSV Mille, one-up. We stuck to the limits within town, as one does, but opened her up a little out of town. For some reason, the Mille didn't want to keep up.

    The road between Omarama and Twizel was relatively dull. Light traffic, boats being towed home, corners way too fast to be interesting, straights you could fall asleep on.

    A nudge in the ribs woke me up, though, as did the flashing red and blues in the mirror.

    Hurrah, another unmarked plod, come to give me the good news.

    "Got you at 130 back there, mate."

    "Really? Jesus! Sorry!" I said, secretly thinking, "phew, 130!"

    "If you don't believe me, you can come and see the radar."

    "No, no, I'm not going to argue with you, officer. I just didn't realise that was how fast I was going."

    "Well, you got to be careful -- that's quite a beast."

    *beeee-aaap*

    That'll be the Mille nipping past, making rude gestures.

    He asked where I was coming from, going to, took my license and, just as he was about to turn -

    "What the hell does he think he's doing?"

    I turned to see what he was staring at. A camper, attempting a three-point turn in the middle of a straight a mile long, traffic braking heavily in both directions. Dust clouds -- camper's spinning wheels.

    "Please... don't say he's got it stuck."

    "I don't know what he thinks he's doing, officer, but *that* is dangerous," I smiled. He looked at me, obviously weighing it up.

    "Yeah. You've got a warning: keep it down. I'm going to go and see what he's up to." I winked at the wife, she grinned, we waited until he'd gone before sharing a celebratory Rolo. Thank goodness for tourists.

    We never did catch up with that couple, nor the Mille. The rest of the ride was spent in paranoid overwatch, straining to spot that unmarked car again. We made some fun past Pukaki, but that was all. The weather got worse and Burke's Pass was freezing. We got to Fairlie just as the rain stopped.

    Pitched up, went for a beer. Couple of magazines to pass the time, then out to the Old Library for a meal. Good food, good wine, good price. Go there. Back to the tent.

    This morning's ride back was a real gas. The sun shone and shone, warming our cold bones more than the copious coffees we had at every stop. And there were many stops, every opportunity, just stretching our time out a little more. We kept the speed down but had some fun back around Burke's. Tekapo was nice again, but Pukaki just left us breathless, and by now the missus was urging me to keep the grins up at every corner.

    Food and Fuel at Twizel, followed by a long 100kph drag down those straights, with cars up the wazoo wondering why we were crawling along, but then, oh, Lindis.

    Stuffed a few corners up, but I was still fairly pleased with our progress come the other other end. Two-up, so new to the bike the both of us, we still managed to get the chicken-strips down to the last ten mil, and the tyres were fairly smoking when we pulled up in Tarras for lunch.

    A steady stage back nearly all the way to Wanaka, then a mad dash up the winding hill north of Luggate and sprint into town.

    Home.

    Sorry that was so long. We're still grinning at each other.
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    Big thanks to Andy at Colin Cline Motorcycles for being as good as his word and coming through with a pair of front discs and two pairs of pads at a rock bottom price, and to TWR for answering my many dumb-ass questions.

    Oh, and if you were the pilot of that Mille, I don't know what that hand-gesture meant, or even if it was directed at me, but, yes, I did feel like a tit being hauled up in front of all the traffic I'd nipped past in the previous ten minutes.
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    Nice writeup mate, and it sounds like the biker gods were on your side.

    Is it possible to take a bad picture of Lake Pukaki??

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    Quote Originally Posted by car View Post
    and to TWR for answering my many dumb-ass questions.
    What dumb-ass questions? You were after info & I was happy to help

    Glad to see you had a good wee strop up the country, but you got to Fairlie & didn't nosey around the roads I told you about

    Got to love peanut brains in campers sometimes especially when they pull idiot stunts like that saved your bacon though especially not getting pinched by the McKenzie HP

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    Quote Originally Posted by T.W.R View Post
    Glad to see you had a good wee strop up the country, but you got to Fairlie & didn't nosey around the roads I told you about
    We am saving them for next time. The road up from Pukaki to Mt Cook looks pretty good on the map, too, but I bet it's wall-to-wall coaches this time of year.

    There will be a next time, as soon as we can find a baby-sitter. Oh, and I'd really like to get the forks ship-shape, too.

    Still, great fun two-up.

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    Great write up mate and cracker photos too, Thanks for sharing
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drum View Post
    Is it possible to take a bad picture of Lake Pukaki??
    Those *are* bad pictures of Lake Pukaki; at least they don't compare well to the beauty that we actually saw. Some day I'll have to get back there with the SLR and take my time. So spoiled for choice down here, eh?

    Now, before I forget I'll mail my old riding chums back in the UK, make them greener than that Kwak.

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    I was up in wanaka over new years and think I saw that mille ride through, (or at least one mille, not sure if it's the same one) I couldn't look away from in fark they are an amazing looking bike!
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    What's this term 'mille' mean?

    Nice write up!
    Sounds like a nice trip in good weather too. He he, tourists, ha. Now that tourist deserves a big thanks. Beat that Rolo was a very tasty morsel too!

    There were heaps of motorcycles heading towards Westport last weekend too. Think I recognised some of them as local Chch riders and KB members. Not sure what they were doing heading that direction because there was nothing to my knowledge happening besides some kick arse brilliant weather!

    The rest of the ride was spent in paranoid overwatch, straining to spot that unmarked car again.
    Hmm, yeah. Some are very hard to spot. On Monday I suddenly noted a dark green L300 speed camera van parked in the shade and hard up against some pine trees in the middle of a long straight. Thank goodness I was hauling 80 at the time (towing heavy trailer). Felt some pity for the person who had just completing their overtaking pass. Though, I did alert a red motard type motorcycle to it's existence a minute later A quick high-beam flash and twirl of the finger - man those hand signals work well.
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    Nice one dude - glad to see you're getting the use and enjoyment out of the bike. Your missus has a huge grin in that photo - when are you buying her a bike?
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    Nice write up, but what with the heading I was expecting to read how the front suddenly collapsed while going around a bumpy corner pitching you off.

    Best change that spring if it really has a crack in it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    Best change that spring if it really has a crack in it.
    Yeah, I know. It is most certainly cracked. No more riding until I've sourced a replacement.

    *ahem*

    Frosty?

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    Quote Originally Posted by McJim View Post
    Your missus has a huge grin in that photo - when are you buying her a bike?
    We were talking about it just last night. Pretty much as soon as I've found work and sourced a decent little two-smoker like Chickadee's.

    I'll have to take it out now and then to "clean the valves" of course.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Flyingpony View Post
    What's this term 'mille' mean?
    Aprilia RSV Mille?
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    Wicked adventures in wonderland... goddamn i miss those S.I. roads, yeah i remember the day when a couple of mates and i went for a spin round the lakes, (lead bike with radar) and we spotted no less than five marked and unmarked cars between Omarama and Tekapo. Its notorious, lucky break for ya, next time stop at Shawtyz pizza/coffee cafe in Twizel township and teel kyle Henry says hi ;D best damn coffee in the Mac chur
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