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  • Murray
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    Thanks for the kind words guys.Garry, if you know the terain, can you please send me a PM of some roads to try ... I'm very much a "new kid on the block".  After our trip I tried a the run down Oromahoe Road and convinced myself that the airhead needs TKC's  πŸ˜€Alex, Wayne (of the F 650) told me that he spotted "an emaculate Basic" in Cycletreads when he had the bike re-shod recently ... there can't be too many Basics in this neck of the woods, was it yours.  As for the spirit of adventure and arranging a ride out, it sounds like a fine idea ... however, I do have one miniscule problem that can be solved as soon as I can find a potential benefactor whos numbers came up on the Big Wednesday draw ... anybody ... please ... πŸ˜€We'll keep in touch.Youngjim, ... gan on then bonny lad, but takin' 'bout Shields y' must be a sand dancer ... or woors yet a Mackum (translations availible by request) πŸ˜€Ride safe guys

    I recall good riding through the Puketi Forest west of Kerikeri, was much gravel around when I lived up there in the mid 90s. You can follow the Kerikeri River along to Puketi township then head north to Mangapa and back down to Mangamuka Bridge. A short stint on SH 1 up to Mangamuka is about the only main road stuff you need to do before you loop back up through Fern Flat, some great riding around Honeymoon Valley before heading north to Cable Bay and back along SH10 home. Not a bad loop to do if you have a day spare, if you have time and inclination the road around the South side of the Whangaroa Harbour through Tuaranga Valley is pretty stunning as well. Watch for camper vans though!! North of Kaitaia you're pretty limited in choice really, either the beach or the main road. There's also some great 4-wheel drive tracks and paper roads just North of Dargaville, the one I remember best is the old Opouteke Road that follows the northern edge of the Kaihu forest - stunning!! You end up somewhere down by Aranga Beach. Pretty sure there is still access to Ripiroa Beach from there and, tide permitting you can get all the way down to Poutu at the entrance of the Kaipara Harbour if you're careful. Mike Britton has run a couple of good adventure rides in this area before and is planning to run a five-day event for bigger bikes in the Far North at some stage, although it's been postponed a couple of times now I'm ever hopefull it will happen eventually. Either way, I do intend getting back up your way sooner rather than later. Might see you around. Enjoy!!

    Murray
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    in reply to: Mod’s to R1100S #6334

    What ever makes you happy. Yellow is fine. I said dark coloured helmets. πŸ˜‰

    Yellow is the new black πŸ™„

    Murray
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    Neat bike, that's what Gerda needs.

    Yep, seems she enjoyed the DR200 very much Alex, ditch the GS and get her oneΒ  πŸ˜‰

    Murray
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    John C – admirable my friend, lived in Kerikeri for a while so know the terrain you were covering – what I'd call a great day outΒ  πŸ˜€ Great photos, thanks for the post.CheersGarry

    Murray
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    in reply to: AGM 2006 #6273
    Malcolm_G wrote:
    Well Garry you got more than you bargained for eh? 😈

    I had a feeling it was going to be interesting. Sorry I couldn't be there this year.
    Murray
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    in reply to: AGM 2006 #6265

    Gorgeous. You must have got up early.

    So you were there...anything exciting happen ❓

    Murray
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    in reply to: AGM 2006 #6263

    Will somebody just show us something ❓ Starting to think the AGM didn’t actually happen 😯

    Murray
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    Nice work Ingel, just in time for Summer renovations 8)

    Murray
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    Very nice Mr Cade πŸ˜€

    Murray
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    Kokopelli wrote:
    I thought I may have missed it :-). I hope the weather holds up

    This Sunday for you isn't it Alex? Not sure I'd want to be punting one of these around as quick as we were in the rain on the roads up there, lots of clay and shit on many of the corners from previous slips πŸ‘Ώ I really hope you get a day similar to the two we had - 21 degrees and sunny 8) You'll have a very good time I'm sure.
    Murray
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    in reply to: Old HP #6238

    I knew it was Ross’ old bike. Good look you’re aiming for Alex.

    The Stainintune I ordered for the Dakar arrived last week, it's a wee cracker and shaves about 6kg of the back end, makes the mid-range a bit more pleasant, and sounds very nice as well.

    See you Kaipara in a month or so πŸ˜†

    Murray
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    in reply to: Old HP #6236
    Kokopelli wrote:
    This is my new Adventure Bike πŸ™‚

    And you should be πŸ˜€ Alex, good score!!
    Murray
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    Kokopelli wrote:
    You guys seem to have all the fun

    That we do Alex, here's some more just for you πŸ˜› (courtesy of Neil)

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    Murray
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    Kiwi Adventure wrote:
    What do you think of the colour.


    Woohoo - it rocks!! 😈

    Okay, I'm thinking πŸ’‘ ..... alright πŸ˜†

    Catch up with you at Kaiprara 8)
    Murray
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    Aslan wrote:
    thanks for posting Garry – a great afternoon’s riding. I was impressed with the way you hurled the Dakar at the more challenging sections of the track – some of those sections with the relatively large rocks to quite a depth on the corners were quite challenging – not to mention several of the steeper stream exits – cheers Aslan 8)

    Aw shucks 😳 Thanks stephen
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