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Re: MrKiwi's rambunctious ramblings
Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2020 3:20 pm
by MrKiwi
Re: MrKiwi's rambunctious ramblings
Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2020 3:25 pm
by MrKiwi
Some pictorial comparisons. The Niken is very large in the front when sitting in the cockpit. It feels like a Goldwing, except the rear end is not large. The extra front wheel up front gives it awesome grip and it is a hoot to ride on gravel, so long as the gravel is well formed roads.
The suspension is not suited to gravel roads, DAMHIK! if you are not paying attention and hit bumps at speed your spine tells you off, in no uncertain terms. I was sore the next day!
The preying mantis and the goose
The goose from the saddle
The preying mantis from the saddle
side by side

Re: MrKiwi's rambunctious ramblings
Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2020 5:35 pm
by LadyDraco
Thanks for the comparison ,from the saddle...

Re: MrKiwi's rambunctious ramblings
Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2020 6:20 am
by diogenes009
That Goose is looking better each time you dangle it before my eyes.
Re: MrKiwi's rambunctious ramblings
Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2020 3:17 pm
by MrKiwi
diogenes009 wrote:
That Goose is looking better each time you dangle it before my eyes.
It's a lovely bike
Re: MrKiwi's rambunctious ramblings
Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2021 5:58 pm
by MrKiwi
Mr Kiwi has been out and about again recently, for a week's riding in the South Island.
I organised a NZ sub-forum advrider gathering. Low key. Just named the weekend and location and attendees arranged their own travel and accommodation. Then I hung around for few days riding after that.
Some pics
waiting to catch the ferry south
Stayed the night in Blenheim then left early to take the long route to Murchison. Cafe breakfast
An old church about to undergo restoration (Old for NZ)
Heading down the Kaikoura Coast
Looking at the hills I am about to ride into
Along the way I did a 1.5 km gravel side road. Not the best idea on a 350kg cruiser on road tyres
There is a Moto Guzzi California in there somewhere

Re: MrKiwi's rambunctious ramblings
Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2021 6:00 pm
by MrKiwi
The weather was about to turn nasty
And sure enough not long after I was about to ride into it. This is past Hanmer looking towards Lewis Pass.

Re: MrKiwi's rambunctious ramblings
Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2021 6:06 pm
by MrKiwi
Spent the next couple of days with about 15 other riders around Murchison. We started this as an annual event last year, nice to see NZ starting a tradition and nice to be involved for the last two years in its organisation.
We stayed at a local campground, I booked a cabin. Most were in cabins, some tented.
Dinner the first night at the local pub (sorry for the blurry pic)
Breakfast at a local cafe the next morning
The bikes, spot the odd one out!
I spent the day riding with this fella, he had just got back from three months riding in Australia. James is a low key relaxed person, good to ride with.
We had fine weather to start with then it rained for most of the day. No more pics for the day.
Pizza and beer for dinner in the campground kitchen

Re: MrKiwi's rambunctious ramblings
Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2021 6:12 pm
by MrKiwi
The next four days I rode by myself in a mixture of fine to wet to very very windy weather.
On the windiest day I rode 720 kms in gale force side winds. The big old girl was surprisingly stable.
Some random pics
Muruia Falls
Near Springs Junction
Quite a bit further south in Farlie, this bakehouse makes some of the yummiest pies in NZ.
Approaching the MacKenzie Basin
Lake Tekepo
Lake Pukaki
Lindis Pass
On the 720km day I made the mistake3 of riding into this weather you can see at the end of the road. Wet, gale force winds and slippery wet roads!

Re: MrKiwi's rambunctious ramblings
Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2021 7:40 pm
by campfire
Excellent report! Thank you!