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Doing even 50kph here on a large sports bike is not that boring. There's the local wildlife to avoid in the form of oncomming examples on your side of the road. Tarmac that melts in 23 degrees C. Extensive gravel sections on the main state highways. A delightful 'official' custom of resealing the roads with a comprehensive covering of type 1A ball bearing gravel and omit to sweep the surplus off. The Homer Tunnel - a main tourist route so you can be sure it's A1. An ongoing goverment promise to improve the roads and er . . .
I ride at the speed limit everywhere. I just keep it in first gear and valve bounce down the road at 100kph.
its great fun.
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oh i see i thought NZ is full of motorways where you are stuck to 100kph speed for full day of riding, that makes me bored if thats true...
but now i know NZ has lots of twisties , heheheh
100kph on twisties is already fast for me.
Is there such existing straight good road in NZ where you can full throttle
your bigbike and test its maximum speed? is there any road exist here in NZ?
now that will surely awaken me by the sound of the engineI ride at the speed limit everywhere. I just keep it in first gear and valve bounce down the road at 100kph.
its great fun.
heres sample video that we did back home.\
its controlled risk though done on backroads (speed is around 100-140kph), lots of fun!
but i believe runs like this cant be done on NZ, right?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okN4werzvr0&t=110
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I haven't read everyone elses comments, so this may have already been said, but...
New Zealand has some awesome winding roads where 100kms (or there abouts) is plenty of fun, if you get a bike go and check out roads like the forgotten highway (between taumaranui and stratford), and the road between wanganui and raetihi, as well as most of the north island east coast, and definitely down the west coast of the south island and all the passes down there... etc etc
Pretty much anywhere on our country roads there are enough corners and possible hazards that 100km aint that bad
but if you really want to twist the trottle there are plenty of track days held all over the country
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to the motorway, there is usually a 100 sign on each edge of the on-ramp. That's actually 200kph, right?
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It does look like a Troll,Yamaha r6/r1 boring?
You don't need to go over a 100 to have fun on any bikes,get into some of the twisties!
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