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marine0089
30th July 2009, 11:01
Hey all,

For the last few years i've been humming and haring about getting my bike license and finally bite the bullet and did it.

The thing is, I know didly squat about bikes (bar the fact there is a lot to know/learn about maintaining them). So what I was wondering is was is there a stack of resources somewhere which can help prep me for my first bike purchase.

I'm not really talking about what bike to get (as from what I understand that is more of a personal preference) but more what's involved once I have one. Although information on how old is to old and how high KM's is to high etc would be handy. Also things like: Servicing milestones/costs, engine rebuilds/costs, and other hidden aspects that beginners just don't consider.

Any help or direction would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers.

steve_t
30th July 2009, 11:06
This forum is a wealth of information. Firstly, use the search button and look for old threads that might contain what you're looking for. If you can't find the info, just ask. Make sure you take the responses with a grain of salt though and don't worry about people hijacking your thread to abuse each other :laugh:
Welcome to KB :2thumbsup

MSTRS
30th July 2009, 11:08
What he said...
Except that every response is pure gold, and we always agree amongst ourselves.:lol:

marine0089
30th July 2009, 11:29
Cheers guys.

Surely enough, straight after I posted this I found the "Wannabe & Newbie Bikers" section which looks like it will help out a lot =)

Crasherfromwayback
30th July 2009, 12:14
Cheers guys.

Surely enough, straight after I posted this I found the "Wannabe & Newbie Bikers" section which looks like it will help out a lot =)

PM me your postal address mate...I'll send you a free copy of 'The Bikers Bible'. It's quite a handy book when you're starting out.

Pete

marine0089
30th July 2009, 13:53
Cheers Pete, much appreciated.

Sadly my site involvement isn't high enough to use the Private Message system yet but once I sort that out, i'll drop you my address.

marine0089
30th July 2009, 13:57
nvm, emailed instead =)

Crasherfromwayback
30th July 2009, 14:30
It's on it's way to you Jarrod

Pete

marine0089
31st July 2009, 14:38
Arrived today. Cheers for that Pete. Will be a great help.

jetboy
31st July 2009, 14:44
Hey all,

For the last few years i've been humming and haring about getting my bike license and finally bite the bullet and did it.

The thing is, I know didly squat about bikes (bar the fact there is a lot to know/learn about maintaining them). So what I was wondering is was is there a stack of resources somewhere which can help prep me for my first bike purchase.

I'm not really talking about what bike to get (as from what I understand that is more of a personal preference) but more what's involved once I have one. Although information on how old is to old and how high KM's is to high etc would be handy. Also things like: Servicing milestones/costs, engine rebuilds/costs, and other hidden aspects that beginners just don't consider.

Any help or direction would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers.
Good to see you are interested in all aspects of owning a motorcycle man.