Yea... they MADE me go up it... glad they did. Good practice for riding on gravel too![]()
So would it be safe for me to travel the wellington side with the soft tar?
Yea... they MADE me go up it... glad they did. Good practice for riding on gravel too![]()
So would it be safe for me to travel the wellington side with the soft tar?
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used to do that myself. great hills in wangas...peddle enough to get the speed, and then just relax! and hardly had to touch the brakes as the wind would slow me down. lol. weve got 4 good hills here, i used only 3 though. good fun. not as much fun on a bike cos of engine braking, plus the chance of much more braking!
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Saw logging trucks going up and down the hill yesterday. I thought those fuckers were banned.
Superdukes. Serving up shame to sportsbikes since ages ago.
Its wierd, but theres been dark-black tracks going up and down the hill for weeks. Feathers side mostly. Couldnt workout what they were. Now Im guessing it was from a hot tar-melting day a while back.
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Probably. I've had a ride up on a hot day a while ago and it was a little dodgy in parts. But not nearly as bad as what happened yesterday. Had cooled down a bit and been gritted when we came through.
Grit is WAY worse to ride on than wet road!
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Yes. Just take care and pick your route. Don't be afraid to move over and let cars and such overtake, rather than hold them up. Generally the surface is better between the wheelmarks, but it still pays to watch what's happening up front.
Good on you for going up and down on the grit last night. It was a bit deep and hairy in places!
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ThanksBeen worrying about going up for ages.. we didnt know about the grit until we got there, wasnt worried too much until we got to the top and boys said how crappy it was. I just took it really really slow, lucky there werent too many cars on the hill. Did my jump in the air when I got to the top and a Weeeeeeeeeee. I usually drive over in a car, with music blaring, riding over on a bike is totally different and very peaceful.. I really enjoyed it, cant wait to do it again
Will watch out for the soft tar and stuff.. and just take my time next time.
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I used to love doing that on my road racing bike, (pedalling variety) Its quite amusing to overtake cars, there is a hill here in Havelock North, Te Mata Peak which is my favourite descent, I would easily beat cars down every time, leaping the cattle stops on the way.
A few months back there where some motorbikes up the top and I felt like going over to them and asking them for a race down just to see who could descend the fastest, pedal bikes are so manevourable.
There is a large section of SH50 that has a similiar melted road surface. I dislike it in the wet also cause with water sitting on the surface it looks really slippery.
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