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    Quote Originally Posted by TLDV8
    Good to see things turned out ok

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    There is a good image resizer download here

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    There is the option of uploading your pics here (free) and they will be resized automatically.

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    Thanks for tht lead TLDV8. Here are the pictures still a little bit of work in progress but I am very pleased. You know it was a complete and utter ...whatever that the tank or side covers never suffered any damage whatsoever.
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    Good to hear you're OK, another learning experience?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leong
    Good to hear you're OK, another learning experience?
    Thanks Leong
    I did a write up on the event at:

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...484#post715484

    Heads Up and Enjoy

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    Hey BuckBuck, 1st let me say how grateful I am as another noob biker that has someone like you reporting and recording all your efforts and experiences. I'm glad you are okay and hope your thumb heals quickly! I've just been getting on my bike today and was so impatient to get riding, I started off in the wet!

    It's thanks to your sterling and honest reporting that I've managed to take onboard some of the things you've said and encountered. You've inspired me to also start my riding diary and enter in it the format and details you've done!

    So now, all I need is a mentor! heh ... as for your carpark incident, at least you were doing it to improve your skills - I almost took a drop myself after I was stationary and trying to take off! Fortunately I recovered and ended up taking a few deep breaths while parked on the pavement!

    Keep it up BuckBuck! I would also enter my riding experiences, but I think it would pale in comparison!
    "I like to ride anyplace, anywhere, any time, any way!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by gijoe1313
    You've inspired me to also start my riding diary and enter in it the format and details you've done!
    Heads up and enjoy your new experience with your bike. Take it easy, and take it wisely.

    Search through this forum and you will find links to mentors.

    Once again heads up, and thanks for your comments.
    Buck

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    Hey Buck,

    Bummer about your off - at least it sounds like it was relatively minor. I haven't done it yet, but I came embarrasingly close while I was backing it up in my parent's driveway with my Mum watching (I don't think she realised that was a grimace on my face as I realised I was slowly tipping to the left!). That certainly wouldn't have counted since the engine wasn't even on, but I reckon yours does - heal up fast!

    I'm looking at the day today and thinking WHY AM I ON CALL SO THAT I HAVE TO STAY IN EASTBOURNE (volunteer fire brigade)????? Aieeee!

    *sigh*

    Take care mate - hopefully meet you at one of the rides over the summer!

    A_H

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    Don't fix it, get the insurance co to write it off, and send me the top end :P
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    He was a Zombie?

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    Quote Originally Posted by apteryx_haasti View Post
    I'm looking at the day today and thinking WHY AM I ON CALL SO THAT I HAVE TO STAY IN EASTBOURNE (volunteer fire brigade)????? Aieeee!
    There'd be worse places to be stuck than cruising round Eastbourne on a nice day.

    I'm also on call this weekend; my range is a bit better than that, but I don't think I'd be able to hear my pager over the bike - which may be the same for you

    [and there it goes now ]

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    Quote Originally Posted by rwh View Post
    but I don't think I'd be able to hear my pager over the bike - which may be the same for you

    [and there it goes now ]
    Yeah, that's pretty much my concern as well - never mind! It's only one week in 4...hope your pager wasn't anything too serious...take care!

    Sorry to hijack your thread Buck! I hope you at least are out there enjoying a nice ride on your GN!

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    Quote Originally Posted by apteryx_haasti View Post
    Hey Buck,

    Bummer about your off
    I'm looking at the day today and thinking WHY AM I ON CALL SO THAT I HAVE TO STAY IN EASTBOURNE (volunteer fire brigade)????? Aieeee!

    *sigh*

    Take care mate - hopefully meet you at one of the rides over the summer!

    A_H
    Gidday A_H, was a bit of a bummer ouch when I let go and my butt kissed mother earth.
    Got up the Takas today. The bike has had a makeover and the new bars and mirrors have change the style. Look forward to spring and some rides to put names to faces.

    You have a quiet day at 'the house'?

    Heads Up and Enjoy

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    Quote Originally Posted by BuckBuckNo1 View Post

    You have a quiet day at 'the house'?
    Yeah - which is all good I suppose. Except I was out in my garden doing some weeding when brrm brrm brrm about three bikes went past. Made my fingers itch.....

    Was just reading your Sunday ride thread for today. Sounds like a good one. I haven't done the Takas yet - perhaps in a couple of weeks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BuckBuckNo1 View Post
    Heads up and enjoy your new experience with your bike. Take it easy, and take it wisely.
    Prophetic words BuckBuck! Just today, I binned my bike in the back bushes! A stunningly simple thing to do, but at least it didn't cost $$'s nor flesh so it was a learning point!

    So, I binned my bike on the 2nd day I've owned it!
    Total km's covered to date before binning : less then 300!

    but I just picked it up, and go on riding again! A bigger grin on my face then ever before!

    On with the learning, and learning safely that is!
    "I like to ride anyplace, anywhere, any time, any way!"

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    Gidday A_H
    Have you made contact with a mentor to take you out for a ride?
    I would encourage you to do this it is extemely beneficial.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gijoe1313 View Post
    Prophetic words BuckBuck! Just today, I binned my bike in the back bushes!
    Dang GI Joe

    On the positive side, perhaps it's best done sooner than later. Now make sure you park it up, give it a good clean, and say sorry

    Though it is only early days hook up with your mentor and talk about what and how this happened from your perspective in the first instance, then seek constructive feedback from your mentor and as time progresses, go back and revisit the circumstances that lead to you second day 'binning'. You will benefit from getting your mentor's input and in a few weeks you can both discuss the case with your having gained some more insight during your riding to appreciate more fully what went wrong.

    Heads Up and Enjoy - Stay Positive and Smile on the Dial

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    Welcome to the off club Buck buck. You join an elilte group of luminaries with battle scars and a good tale to tell over a coldie down the pub.
    My first off was in front of my mates in the bloody driveway of my house of all places. I clipped the carport pole with the edge of my handlebar and hello ground.
    Had a couple since but that has to be my most embarrasing.
    Exert your talents, and distinguish yourself, and don't think of retiring from the world, until the world will be sorry that you retire. -Samuel Johnson


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