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Haymaker
13th October 2009, 21:53
Alas! Another chick biker joins the forum.
I've been riding the pillion seat a few times lately, enough to get me addicted and keen to ride myself. So I'm looking at getting my learners and purchasing my first bike in time for summer. I live in central/east Auckland, so once I've got some experience I'm keen to join a few group rides.
I'm thinking of getting a Suzuki fxr. If you know of anyone selling, or have other suggestions, please let me know. My budget is around 2-3k.
NighthawkNZ
13th October 2009, 21:54
Noob with boobs
photo's or we don't belive....
oh welcome
kunoichi
13th October 2009, 21:57
WOOOT! GO BOOBS ON BIKES!! :D welcome to the forum chickie.
I would suggest going with a 250cc rather than a 150cc, kuz 1 year down the track and i'm already growing out of my 250. But i do know 2 girls happy with their 150's so it comes down to how u feel test riding the 2 different cc's and how comfy u feel doing ur BHS
Good luck with that and welcome to the jungle!
Pedrostt500
13th October 2009, 21:57
Welcome to KB.
Thani-B
13th October 2009, 21:59
photo's or we don't belive....
+1
Welcome chicky!
Insanity_rules
13th October 2009, 22:02
Welcome Haymaker. Keep your hands inside the vehicle at all times and please don't feed the KBers, they'll learn to expect it. My 2 cents is when it comes to buying a bike start on whatever you like the look of and go from there. 250's tend to hold their value well if your worried about that but FXR's are awesome fun.
Your about to embark an a wonderful journey so enjoy it.
PS You bewt biker chickies are freakin awesome and we love boobs especially wrapped in leather.
NINJA_250R
13th October 2009, 22:04
WELCOME HAYMAKER!
:clap: it's great to have another chick coming on board
ducatilover
13th October 2009, 22:07
Welcome and enjoy the poor grammar :2thumbsup Boobs...
Ragingrob
13th October 2009, 22:10
Hey nice to catch ya on sunday at uni + pink ribbon (I think). The fxr is a mint little bike :2thumbsup, and remember you're not stuck with one bike until you get your full either, if you learn on a 150 then wanna step up a level it ain't hard to sell it and grab a 250!
Thaeos
13th October 2009, 23:08
hey boobs are pretty cool
howdamnhard
13th October 2009, 23:34
Alas! Another chick biker joins the forum.
I've been riding the pillion seat a few times lately, enough to get me addicted and keen to ride myself. So I'm looking at getting my learners and purchasing my first bike in time for summer. I live in central/east Auckland, so once I've got some experience I'm keen to join a few group rides.
Welcome to KB Haymaker, it's great that more " chicks" are getting into biking.
The weather is improving and there are plenty of great roads out East so get that learners and bike sorted out and enjoy.:clap:
Laxi
14th October 2009, 02:04
welcome to the asylumn haymaker this place needs more boobs
I've been riding the pillion seat a few times lately,
dont feed the inmates:rofl:
we love boobs especially wrapped in leather.
ahh is that why ya decided to grow some of your own:bleh: jk
YellowDog
14th October 2009, 05:28
Hey 'Noob with Boobs'
You certainly know how to get everyones attention!
Good luck in your new focus.
Stay safe :)
Ms Piggy
14th October 2009, 05:55
Another chick biker joins the forum.
Welcome to the jungle! :)
PrincessBandit
14th October 2009, 05:57
Welcome Haymaker! Have fun selecting your first bike.
I would reinforce what others have said re the cc situation - unless you specifically are after an fxr (which is what I did my BHS on) what others have said is very plausible. You will most likely outgrow it very quickly. I was advised to go straight for a 250 for my first purchase. Although it sounded 'big and scary' to me at the time I'm so glad I did; within a month I knew I'd have been itching to "upgrade" and I didn't have the money to make lots of steps up the cc ranking.
Have heaps of fun tempered with sensibility especially in that Learner period. (Yeah, someone has to be the boring mum around here....sorry!)
Trudes
14th October 2009, 05:58
Hey welcome to KB. Good luck with the bike finding, FXRs are fine little learner bikes, and you can always sell it to me cheap when you trade up as a second bucket racer ;)
NZsarge
14th October 2009, 09:00
Hey welcome, good luck with all the buying and learning and riding and stuff.
Cheshire Cat
14th October 2009, 09:08
Don't get cocky :bleh:
Welcome from teh Cat.
Insanity_rules
14th October 2009, 09:43
ahh is that why ya decided to grow some of your own:bleh: jk
Growin em just for you sweet cheeks, I take it you like em cause you noticed!
vifferman
14th October 2009, 09:45
Wulcum, wulcum. :wavey:
Don't treed the foals.
Laxi
14th October 2009, 09:46
Growin em just for you sweet cheeks, I take it you like em cause you noticed!
:sick: farrk mate! you just get more and more worrying dont ya?
Insanity_rules
14th October 2009, 09:48
:sick: farrk mate! youjudt get more and more worrying dont ya?
How long have you known me and it still surprises you that I'm a sicko?
Cheshire Cat
14th October 2009, 09:54
WOOOT! GO BOOBS ON BIKES!! :D welcome to the forum chickie.
I would suggest going with a 250cc rather than a 150cc, kuz 1 year down the track and i'm already growing out of my 250. But i do know 2 girls happy with their 150's so it comes down to how u feel test riding the 2 different cc's and how comfy u feel doing ur BHS
Good luck with that and welcome to the jungle!
150's still go hard!
then again, it depends if you're a rider or an enthusiast.
Danae
14th October 2009, 09:55
Welcome Haymaker!
It's up to you whether you choose the FXR or a 250cc. I have one and she is a beautiful little bike, and great fun! I'm still on my learner's and have only had the chance to ride in winter so I'm looking forward to the long summer rides!
I know for a fact that in the right hands an FXR can easily lead a 250 ride, as they are light and easy to flick around corners, and after all, that's mostly what motorcycling is all about! ;)
I've been riding nearly half a year and I haven't felt the need to upgrade yet. Sure, it may be harder to pass cars on an FXR, but if you're just learning I wouldn't recommend that anyway :lol:
Have fun and look forward to meeting you! I live in central.
Danae
14th October 2009, 10:56
Oh I saw you at the pink ribbon ride! Awesome wig!
FROSTY
14th October 2009, 10:59
A Kb lady out this way is selling her FXR150. I'd argue that in most situations the FXR is as good as any learner oriented 250.
Gwinch
14th October 2009, 11:17
Welcome to the site. :sunny:
Swoop
14th October 2009, 11:19
Disco Dan is slacking...:rolleyes:
Welcome to KB! :ride:
NighthawkNZ
14th October 2009, 11:21
I'm still waiting for the boobie photo's...
Haymaker
15th October 2009, 22:26
Hey nice to catch ya on sunday at uni + pink ribbon (I think). The fxr is a mint little bike :2thumbsup, and remember you're not stuck with one bike until you get your full either, if you learn on a 150 then wanna step up a level it ain't hard to sell it and grab a 250!
Very true, thanks for the advice :)
A Kb lady out this way is selling her FXR150.
More details please? Although I may put off purchasing for a little while now, see how this ACC levy proposal pans out, and save up a bit more. Have also still yet to sit my BHS and learners test..
I'm still waiting for the boobie photo's...
Sorry, you won't be seeing any :p
GOONR
15th October 2009, 22:47
Very true, thanks for the advice :)
More details please? Although I may put off purchasing for a little while now, see how this ACC levy proposal pans out, and save up a bit more. Have also still yet to sit my BHS and learners test..
Sorry, you won't be seeing any :p
Hey, for you BHS try Qkchk (http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/member.php?u=3180) I did my BHS with her, very relax and a real nice person. Easy as... enjoy!
Slyer
16th October 2009, 08:41
I am hugely disappointed in this thread.
2/10
ready4whatever
16th October 2009, 16:42
boobs.. hehehe. welcome
ducatilover
16th October 2009, 17:54
I am hugely disappointed in this thread.
2/10
Yeah no tits.
Tink
16th October 2009, 19:02
Welcome Haymaker! Have fun selecting your first bike.
Have heaps of fun tempered with sensibility especially in that Learner period. (Yeah, someone has to be the boring mum around here....sorry!)
Heh I second that.... welcome & what she said... :D
How long have you known me and it still surprises you that I'm a sicko?
Now I am sooooo worried... erm.. :dodge:
I am hugely disappointed in this thread.
2/10
and we care hehehehheheh:Pokey:
EnzoYug
16th October 2009, 19:23
Hi Haymaker,
Great to have you onboard. Taught my G/F to ride on an FXR and she loved it. I've had two myself and my flatmate has one sitting in the garage next to a VTR and THE GIXXER.
In short, they're great! I'd say they're more fun than a GN250 or something 'nasty' like a scorpio / gpx* - oh and my flatmate may be selling... :)
I'll ask her tomorrow.
*Sorry GPX / Scorpio riders! It's nothing personal, you just ride shit bikes :P
Slyer
16th October 2009, 19:53
Hi Haymaker,
Great to have you onboard. Taught my G/F to ride on an FXR and she loved it. I've had two myself and my flatmate has one sitting in the garage next to a VTR and THE GIXXER.
In short, they're great! I'd say they're more fun than a GN250 or something 'nasty' like a scorpio / gpx* - oh and my flatmate may be selling... :)
I'll ask her tomorrow.
*Sorry GPX / Scorpio riders! It's nothing personal, you just ride shit bikes :P
What the fuck? GPX is a mean bike.
McJim
16th October 2009, 19:56
photo's or we don't belive....
Mate, I've got boobs and you don't talk dirty to me...
Number One
16th October 2009, 20:00
I am hugely disappointed in this thread.
2/10
:lol: me too blatant false advertising!
Welcome booby noob I mean Haymaker. Enjoy your first days of getting on a bike knowing that one day you will look back and laugh and feel great about all those 'awkward' learner moments ;)
Haymaker
17th October 2009, 09:49
Hi Haymaker,
Great to have you onboard. Taught my G/F to ride on an FXR and she loved it. I've had two myself and my flatmate has one sitting in the garage next to a VTR and THE GIXXER.
In short, they're great! I'd say they're more fun than a GN250 or something 'nasty' like a scorpio / gpx* - oh and my flatmate may be selling... :)
I'll ask her tomorrow.
*Sorry GPX / Scorpio riders! It's nothing personal, you just ride shit bikes :P
Sweet, if she is looking at selling it I'd be keen to check it out.
Booked my BHS for tomorrow morning so hopefully I'll pass with flying colours and be out riding soon.
DJSin
17th October 2009, 11:20
Hope all goes/went well with your BHS - I'm sure you'll be just fine
Welcome to KB and the exciting world of motorbike riding.
9 mths ago I had never ridden a motorbike and today I had my first ride on my 650cc bike - it's soooo much fun!!!!
Haymaker
18th October 2009, 12:15
Sat my BHS this morning, took me a little while to get the hang of it, but I got there in the end and passed! Next step, sitting the theory for my learners, better get studying...
Danae
18th October 2009, 12:22
Sat my BHS this morning, took me a little while to get the hang of it, but I got there in the end and passed! Next step, sitting the theory for my learners, better get studying...
This'll help!
http://www.drivinginstructor.co.nz/test.php?q_category=Motor%20Cycle
DJSin
18th October 2009, 12:30
Congrats Haymaker!!!
Markw336
18th October 2009, 14:08
This'll help!
http://www.drivinginstructor.co.nz/test.php?q_category=Motor%20Cycle
congratz on the BHS i did mine about 1 month ago and have had my leaners for about 3 weeks this site definatly helped my pass the learners theory test with 100%
Danae
18th October 2009, 14:50
congratz on the BHS i did mine about 1 month ago and have had my leaners for about 3 weeks this site definatly helped my pass the learners theory test with 100%
+1
The only one I got wrong I did so on purpose XD
<img src="http://i37.tinypic.com/x4jazc.jpg"></img>
tate35
18th October 2009, 20:14
Welcome and congrats on the BHS. I got my BHS back in September of last year....so after taking this http://www.drivinginstructor.co.nz/t...=Motor%20Cycle (easy) it has prompted me to do my theory test!!!! :headbang: lol
NINJA_250R
19th October 2009, 10:38
FUK NONONONONONO~~~~~~~~
you probably gonna get ur bike before me! :weep:
Tink
19th October 2009, 15:03
+1
The only one I got wrong I did so on purpose XD
<img src="http://i37.tinypic.com/x4jazc.jpg"></img>
Had my licence 5 weeks or there abouts, and I wish I could have done that... classic... lol. I did get one wrong tho, I scrubbed so hard the answer disappeared, so they classified it as wrong.. doh!::crazy:
PirateJafa
19th October 2009, 17:14
Hi Haymaker,
Great to have you onboard. Taught my G/F to ride on an FXR and she loved it. I've had two myself and my flatmate has one sitting in the garage next to a VTR and THE GIXXER.
In short, they're great! I'd say they're more fun than a GN250 or something 'nasty' like a scorpio / gpx* - oh and my flatmate may be selling... :)
I'll ask her tomorrow.
*Sorry GPX / Scorpio riders! It's nothing personal, you just ride shit bikes :P
What the fuckstick.
You learnt on a Hyosung didn't you?
And then you bought a gixxer, so your eye for quality has hardly improved.
The best learner 250s bar none, are the VTR250 and the GPX250, depending on if they want fairings or not. FXR150's are good learner bikes as well, although some riders may feel limited by them after a while, whilst others aren't worried by the fixxer's power limitations during the course of their learning 18/24 months.
marine0089
20th October 2009, 09:00
+1
The only one I got wrong I did so on purpose XD
<img src="http://i37.tinypic.com/x4jazc.jpg"></img>
Bahaha! Would have loved to have seen the person behind the counters face when they saw that answer.
Oh and Welcome Haymaker =)
proseuche
26th October 2009, 18:09
Hi Haymaker. I'm new too, also central/east auckland. we should go riding when you're all licensed :]
I went for a vtr250 it is a sweet bike I absolute adore it.
Cr1MiNaL
26th October 2009, 20:12
Alas! Another chick biker joins the forum.
I've been riding the pillion seat a few times lately, enough to get me addicted and keen to ride myself. So I'm looking at getting my learners and purchasing my first bike in time for summer. I live in central/east Auckland, so once I've got some experience I'm keen to join a few group rides.
I'm thinking of getting a Suzuki fxr. If you know of anyone selling, or have other suggestions, please let me know. My budget is around 2-3k.
How did ya find the R1 as opposed to the VRT or the Horneyt Hay?! :done:
Haymaker
27th October 2009, 23:10
How did ya find the R1 as opposed to the VRT or the Horneyt Hay?! :done:
Haha the R1 had the best acceleration of the lot, however also took the prize for least comfortable pillion seat. But all in all it was a good ride, thanks :)
Haymaker
27th October 2009, 23:33
This'll help!
http://www.drivinginstructor.co.nz/test.php?q_category=Motor%20Cycle
Haha I can't believe some of those questions, do they expect monkeys to be riding?! Thanks for that Danae, will definately help me get going to sit the test.
Hi Haymaker. I'm new too, also central/east auckland. And also with boobs (and they're awesome, but sorry you animals no pics). we should go riding when you're all licensed :]
I went for a vtr250 it is a sweet bike I absolute adore it. So good around corners and really quick, awesome for commuting, such a good learners bike. I have been on it about 2 months just did my first big open ride to NP and back was wicked fun!! way more confident now.
I first learnt around the ellerslie racecourse carpark on a sunday arvo.
I love how it's a little community when riding your bike, everyone gives you a little wave or nod whn you pass, except guys on harleys...but i still wave enthusiastically and sometimes get a wave back :clap:
Would love to go riding with you when I'm licenced and have a bike :) which hopefully won't be too far away, I'm eager to get out there :banana:
Congrats on the big ride :clap: can't wait 'til I'm ready for something like that!
Cr1MiNaL
28th October 2009, 18:30
Haha the R1 had the best acceleration of the lot, however also took the prize for least comfortable pillion seat. But all in all it was a good ride, thanks :)
It's a purpose built machine. For the record I never went past 7k rpm! Glad you had fun!!
tate35
1st November 2009, 20:05
Hi Haymaker,
Welcome to KB and have fun selecting your first bike :woohoo:
Haymaker
5th November 2009, 22:30
New bike coming this Saturday :) :)
2002 Suzuki FXR150 - thanks Blondini
PirateJafa
5th November 2009, 22:42
New bike coming this Saturday :) :)
2002 Suzuki FXR150 - thanks Blondini
Rock on! :headbang:
TOTO
5th November 2009, 22:57
Cool. Now Hayly and Danae can start Team FXR :ride: :ride:
Danae
5th November 2009, 23:45
New bike coming this Saturday :) :)
2002 Suzuki FXR150 - thanks Blondini
FXAAAAARRRGGGH!!! :Punk:
marine0089
6th November 2009, 09:22
New bike coming this Saturday :) :)
2002 Suzuki FXR150 - thanks Blondini
Had a ride on my mates FXR150 not long ago. VERY fun little bike.
Good choice :yes:
Enjoy the riding :woohoo:
Haymaker
17th November 2009, 12:02
And just went and got my licence in my lunch break :)
I'm good to go!
vifferman
17th November 2009, 12:02
And just went and got my licence in my lunch break :)
I'm good to go!
Kewlness! :niceone:
marine0089
17th November 2009, 12:45
And just went and got my licence in my lunch break :)
I'm good to go!
Congrats Haymaker! :headbang:
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