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    Just been talking to mrs oldrider over the back fence.........john is away getting the bike.......he has his camping gear so may well just turn up at the rally............How much gravel road are we talking here.......my bikes a spoilt brat and hates gravel...........
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    my bikes a spoilt brat and hates gravel...........
    so does mine...

    some one said to me... its probably the wider sports tyres, has a whole lot more gravel under the tyre, and you notice it lot sliding more where you don't want it to slide, where as dual purpose tyres not as wide, less gravel on the surface of the tyre and the tyre can also act like a knife cutting through the gravel.

    don't know if its true or not but, sorta makes sense to me... I just know while I don't mind short distances on gravel on the VTR, I wouldn't want to do 100ks of km's where as on my last bike it didn't bother me, and its tyres weren't as wide...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruralman View Post
    that looks Ok to me - and theres plenty of options of where to go afterwards. I presume that route you show is through the Waimate gorge I keep hearing about? The gravel you are referring to? - is that under the white line you have drawn?
    Yep, the route shown takes in the whole gorge, though really in the scheme of things its not the most spectacular or biggest gorge. The white is I never drew in, that's courtesy of Google Maps.

    Quote Originally Posted by lemans View Post
    Sounds good to me and I'm sure that I can find it.
    Only if you don't need a lie down first.

    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    How much gravel road are we talking here.
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    so does mine...
    If you guys are talking about the white in the picture I posted then I would estimate a couple of hundred metres. If you're talking about RMs suggestion for a trip through Meyers pass I don't know but I would hazard a guess at 40-50km.

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    No worrys with a few hundred meters at all.........eating dust from a BMW might be a tad embarrassing though...........
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Sensible View Post
    If you guys are talking about the white in the picture I posted then I would estimate a couple of hundred metres.
    I can handle that no problem...

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    Sounds great and I'd be keen but being a poor arse student ...after forking out for entrance fee, a tent, food for the weekend, petrol to get there and drinks (damn being 17!!) My wallet has become rather light...I think I may have a whole 50c left....does a cubbachup cound as exotic food?:P

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    i reckon it would mate..........wont be to worried about picnic food myself..will just go for the ride.........will end up having a pub meal later in the day am guessing.......one of the pubs in waimate does a great roast by all accounts
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    Quote Originally Posted by Seraph View Post
    Sounds great and I'd be keen but being a poor arse student ...after forking out for entrance fee, a tent, food for the weekend, petrol to get there and drinks (damn being 17!!) My wallet has become rather light...I think I may have a whole 50c left....does a cubbachup cound as exotic food?:P
    Wouldn't worry about, the more the merrier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seraph View Post
    Sounds great and I'd be keen but being a poor arse student ...after forking out for entrance fee, a tent, food for the weekend, petrol to get there and drinks (damn being 17!!) My wallet has become rather light...I think I may have a whole 50c left....does a cubbachup cound as exotic food?:P
    Don't worry about it at all - looks like I'll be packing enough for at least one extra - hope you like smelly cheese!!!
    I bet there'll be some of those chocolate dipped strawberries at the market day morning, I found some...... wait a minute, you can bloody wait and see

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruralman View Post
    Don't worry about it at all - looks like I'll be packing enough for at least one extra - hope you like smelly cheese!!!
    Jesus i hope thats not what it sounds like
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    Quote Originally Posted by NighthawkNZ View Post
    so does mine...

    some one said to me... its probably the wider sports tyres, has a whole lot more gravel under the tyre, and you notice it lot sliding more where you don't want it to slide, where as dual purpose tyres not as wide, less gravel on the surface of the tyre and the tyre can also act like a knife cutting through the gravel.

    don't know if its true or not but, sorta makes sense to me... I just know while I don't mind short distances on gravel on the VTR, I wouldn't want to do 100ks of km's where as on my last bike it didn't bother me, and its tyres weren't as wide...
    You're pretty well right in your analysis. We did have one rider on our Passes ride on a Bandit and while he certainly had to slow for the gravel he still got there.
    You do get used to it moving around a bit - the thing that probably makes the most difference is the handlebars - narrow clipons are the worst and wider bars the best.
    Most Harleys are actually pretty good on the gravel and the real riders amoungst them aren't put off by gravel roads - of course there's also the posers more worried about looks and stone chips etc who won't go anywhere near gravel. A lot of cruisers and retro Triumphs have larger front wheels which helps a lot, and they also have wide bars and also a low centre of gravity - and of course on gravel you don't lean over much so generally you don't have to worry about scraping bodywork.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Jesus i hope thats not what it sounds like
    What - don't you like that blue stuff washed down with a good ale??????

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruralman View Post
    What - don't you like that blue stuff washed down with a good ale??????
    Nah he just doesn't like the cheesy bits...

    Quote Originally Posted by Ruralman View Post
    You're pretty well right in your analysis. We did have one rider on our Passes ride on a Bandit and while he certainly had to slow for the gravel he still got there.
    You do get used to it moving around a bit - the thing that probably makes the most difference is the handlebars - narrow clipons are the worst and wider bars the best.
    Most Harleys are actually pretty good on the gravel and the real riders amoungst them aren't put off by gravel roads - of course there's also the posers more worried about looks and stone chips etc who won't go anywhere near gravel. A lot of cruisers and retro Triumphs have larger front wheels which helps a lot, and they also have wide bars and also a low centre of gravity - and of course on gravel you don't lean over much so generally you don't have to worry about scraping bodywork.
    Well I have those shorter bars and a high CoG, where as me XJ special had wider handle bars and lower CoG plus the tyres... hmmm yeah makes sense... I think

    I don't mind short distances on the VTR...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruralman View Post
    What - don't you like that blue stuff washed down with a good ale??????
    yea mate............just thats not what it sounded like..............
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    yea mate............just thats not what it sounded like..............
    I am not going to go back to try and work out what you mean for fear of finding a mind with a worse warped sense of humour than mine

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