PistonBlown
Active member
Well that's another endurance rally done, one of shorter ones but still 1,230kms (764 miles) in 12hrs 15 minutes.
This one was along some of the best roads available in South Island NZ. From Christchurch headed west through Arthurs Pass, down the West Coast past the glaciers, through Haast pass. Unfortunately the weather decided to show why there's rain forests on the west coast and ended up riding through heavy rain for about 4 hours. My new jacket was fantastic, unfortunately my old trousers and boots less so and I was thoroughly soaked from my waist down.
From near Wanaka it was back across and up through Lindis Pass, past Lake Pukaki with Mount Cook/Aoraki sitting at the other end looking magnificent and then Lake Tekapo. By this time it was bright sunshine and warm but there was a gale blowing (85kmph according to the met service). Still it was a hot Norwester so it helped dry out my wet trousers and boots, it's a ill wind...;-)
From there is was across the Canterbury plains and back to Christchurch for the finishers BBQ. All in all a great ride that even the weather couldn't dampen.
Spyder never missed a beat the whole trip and nanny kept everything safe through the very wet roads of Haast Pass. This was also my first proper long run with the newly fitted SmoothSpyder belt tensioner and Dave's Gel insert in the seat. Was surprised just how much smoother the RS was with the belt tensioner, wish I'd fitted one years ago. The gel insert also made a big difference, didn't once have to stand on the pegs and no discomfort in the nether regions today.
This one was along some of the best roads available in South Island NZ. From Christchurch headed west through Arthurs Pass, down the West Coast past the glaciers, through Haast pass. Unfortunately the weather decided to show why there's rain forests on the west coast and ended up riding through heavy rain for about 4 hours. My new jacket was fantastic, unfortunately my old trousers and boots less so and I was thoroughly soaked from my waist down.
From near Wanaka it was back across and up through Lindis Pass, past Lake Pukaki with Mount Cook/Aoraki sitting at the other end looking magnificent and then Lake Tekapo. By this time it was bright sunshine and warm but there was a gale blowing (85kmph according to the met service). Still it was a hot Norwester so it helped dry out my wet trousers and boots, it's a ill wind...;-)
From there is was across the Canterbury plains and back to Christchurch for the finishers BBQ. All in all a great ride that even the weather couldn't dampen.
Spyder never missed a beat the whole trip and nanny kept everything safe through the very wet roads of Haast Pass. This was also my first proper long run with the newly fitted SmoothSpyder belt tensioner and Dave's Gel insert in the seat. Was surprised just how much smoother the RS was with the belt tensioner, wish I'd fitted one years ago. The gel insert also made a big difference, didn't once have to stand on the pegs and no discomfort in the nether regions today.