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Out in the elements and loving it

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to meetings when convenient as it cuts down Auckland travel time. A trip to a meeting that may take 45 minutes by car, is 15 minutes on the bike. If there’s space in my schedule, I will ride down into the King Country or up north with a couple of overnight stops during the week with a few mates. Nearly every weekend I am out on the roads to the west and north of Auckland with other members of the Sunday Coffee Riders gang. Who else rides your Honda? Any of my motorcycli­ng mates can ride it. They are all better riders than me and they let me ride their bikes. Having someone else ride my bike occasional­ly means another pair of eyes, fingers, feet and backside may detect a problem that’s sneaking up without my noticing. What other bikes have you had? A Honda CB350F, Suzuki 125, Suzuki 650 VStrom and a BMW F700 GS. Is this your dream ride? Two bikes I’d like to own some day are a BMWS1000 XR for trips on sealed roads and a Triumph Street Triple RS for track days. Do ride in all weathers? I do, as I like to be exposed to the Jamie Ford is director of business management consultanc­y, Foresight Learning Systems. elements and there is the challenge of handling in bad weather. There’s the satisfacti­on of exploiting the high levels of grip that modern tyres provide. What do you always carry when you are riding? Tubes and puncture repair kit as my bike has spoked wheels with tubed tyres. I also carry phone, tools, tying wire, duct tape, latex gloves, screen cleaner, first aid kit, cleaning cloths, etc. Any bike courses? My bike licence came with my driver’s licence but I have completed some riding courses — Ride Forever run by ProRider and a day at the Taupo Motorsport Park under the leadership of Aaron Slight. I have gained a lot more knowledge of what the bike I’m riding is capable of and what I need to improve on in making use of the bike’s capability. For example, I have found out how quickly the bike will stop when braking hard enough to activate the ABS. Any special riding gear? I always wear full- face helmet, protective jacket and trousers ( my jeans are Kevlar and carbonfibr­e reinforced), boots and gloves, hivis vest or rain jacket. Downsides of riding? The neglect of councils in failing to ensure that all loose chip is completely swept off resealed roads. It’s astonishin­g that they create and leave such serious hazards on the roads we ride. If you could go on a road trip anywhere with any rider? The Bolivian and Colombian “Death Roads” with Marc Marquez to see how the best Moto GP rider in the world would deal with those conditions. I’d go on my Honda Africa Twin – I’m sure it’s equal to the task.

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