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ScarFace
17th January 2010, 21:32
Hi all,

I posted agggggggggggggggges ago about my olds not letting me get a motorbike, the deal was If I get one I have to move out.

I relented, I didnt wana give up living at home, honestly I have it pretty sweet.

But I couldn't shake the idea of owning a motorbike, so against their wishes I bought one anyways, well legally its a "Moped" (49CC) but technically its a motorbike (Manual clutch, gears etc).

This is my "Middle ground approach" http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Motorbikes/Scooters/auction-262828377.htm

So this is my first step in getting a proper motorbike, I figure Il learn all the skills I need on this, get my licences and upgrade when I move out.

See you all on the flats (My bike hates hills).

ScarFace

Edbear
18th January 2010, 07:37
Goodonyer, but what did the folks say? Honda have long been in partnership with Jialing in China and have been getting their small engines manufactured by Jialing for years so hopefully they should be okay...

ScarFace
18th January 2010, 07:45
Folks weren't too happy, as soon as they found out for the first time they told me to start making plans to move out, but I gave them some time and they came back with an idea to make everyone happy.
I can keep the bike and live at home as long as I make a written list of safety precautions I will take on the bike to "Curve their anxiety".

So things like: Wearing a high-vis jacket, taking some bike safety courses etc etc.

Working on the list now

one fast tl1ooo
18th January 2010, 08:14
Good luck with the mom:sweatdrop:sweatdrop:sweatdrop

crazyhorse
18th January 2010, 13:13
Good on you - time to flee the nest anyway :yes:

The Everlasting
19th January 2010, 16:56
Looks like a cool bike to learn on,with having gears and all.

Have fun!

MIXONE
19th January 2010, 16:59
When I was your age my mum said "No bikes while you live under my roof".
I moved out the next day.

motodrummer
24th January 2010, 12:55
Hi man and welcome to the site! Good on 'ya for gettin' the bike anyway- the folks will get over it. Maybe use the time there to save sum $$$$ to kick start your future bike?
Anyway, good luck out there- do the course n take it easy for the first few..... weeks. Stay safe :)

Lunchbox
2nd February 2010, 18:49
Thankfully when it came to me getting a motorbike, my older brother had been riding for awhile so it was more of a grumble than being threaten to be thrown out :D

Once your've been riding for a while and got some skills and confidence you should be able to get a bigger bike

FlyingKiwi
3rd February 2010, 13:46
I found it easy to get one years ago when fuel prices shot up. "But Muuuuuuuum... I can't afford to drive to school in the car!"