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sup guys
I dont know about you, but i am keen to get a group of 250ish owners together for rides and possibly general mayhem? im not fussed.
All of the group rides on this site seam to be for the older bikers (no offence intended, im 19).
I know its winter, but real bikers dont take it out on a nice sunday.. weather doesnt stop me anyway.
Dont know many of the roads dont here now they have let me lose on my bike, any rout suggestions welcome.
flick me a pm or something if ur keen to go burn some rubber sometime.
fyi there would be no stopping for coffees.
james
blackdog
23rd May 2010, 13:29
there are heaps of good welly rides and we are 250 friendly
just got back from martinborough today (about 30 bikes)
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php/121854-Kapiti-Weekend-Rides/page26?highlight=kapiti
Hopeful Bastard
24th May 2010, 09:38
I would be interested, but i dont have a job so cant afford the Rego, Wof or gas at the moment :(
And damn right there will be coffee stops boy! Yes, I am a young'un too! 20 here.
well debate the cofee at a later date, meh who needs wof or reg, and as for gas..do the runners on a tank mwahaha
good to see there are some other youngish peps on here down in welly.
i still want to get more riders together!!
HappyGOriding
24th May 2010, 22:05
There used to be a welly 250 club about two years ago came down for a couple of rides (used to meet at the Jville railway station) but no one really kept it going the problem is that most people upgrade from their 250 asap.
Better off just organising a ride and see how many show
Good luck
Eyegasm
25th May 2010, 10:55
All of the group rides on this site seam to be for the older bikers (no offence intended, im 19).
there are heaps of good welly rides and we are 250 friendly
just got back from martinborough today (about 30 bikes)
I ride a 250, And I have no problem riding with the Wellington/Kapiti riders.
Your mentality dictates how you ride, and the crew that went for the blat out to
Riversdale beach are some of the best people I have had the pleasure to ride with.
They are considerate to 250 riders as well, sure they leave you behind, but they wait on the
turn off for you to catch up so you do not get lost (Or if you don't turn up they'll go back to find out why)
Also I find that riding with the older crowd is better due to the knowledge that these riders have.
Your comments about "General Mayhem" "Burn Rubber" even if in jest, doesn't inspire confidence
for me to tag along with you.
I fully recommend coming to one of the rides that is organised by the "Older" Generation as they
know some wicked destinations.
I'm always keen for riding, doesn't matter who with.
Cheers
Eyegasm
Gone Burger
25th May 2010, 12:01
I ride a 250, And I have no problem riding with the Wellington/Kapiti riders.
Your mentality dictates how you ride, and the crew that went for the blat out to
Riversdale beach are some of the best people I have had the pleasure to ride with.
They are considerate to 250 riders as well, sure they leave you behind, but they wait on the
turn off for you to catch up so you do not get lost (Or if you don't turn up they'll go back to find out why)
Also I find that riding with the older crowd is better due to the knowledge that these riders have.
Your comments about "General Mayhem" "Burn Rubber" even if in jest, doesn't inspire confidence
for me to tag along with you.
I fully recommend coming to one of the rides that is organised by the "Older" Generation as they
know some wicked destinations.
I'm always keen for riding, doesn't matter who with.
Cheers
Eyegasm
I completely agree. I have been riding with these guys and gals on numerous occasions with my 250, and they were very kind and kept an eye out for me (and eyegasim) everytime. Some of the best people that I have ever met. I myself am 26, and the the help and skills that they have been showing me has been much appreciated as a learner rider, and have really helped with my safety on the roads. I have upgraded to a bigger bike, but I would encourage you to come along on one of these rides. Any 250 gets well looked after, with someone tailing behind to keen an eye on you.
please dont take my post in the wrong way, i am new to road riding (x motox) and had been watching easy rider which inspired me to start this thread. I have never been on a group ride period nor do i have any prejudice against any preexisting rides. I will try to make one of these rides, im sure i can gain alot of experience from it and from what you guys have said they sounds like top notch blokes and gal's. one weekend im not working i will make an effort to come along!
Gone Burger
25th May 2010, 15:41
please dont take my post in the wrong way, i am new to road riding (x motox) and had been watching easy rider which inspired me to start this thread. I have never been on a group ride period nor do i have any prejudice against any preexisting rides. I will try to make one of these rides, im sure i can gain alot of experience from it and from what you guys have said they sounds like top notch blokes and gal's. one weekend im not working i will make an effort to come along!
Good stuff! Its a ball riding with others when you find a good bunch. But I am sure there are heaps of folk out there on 250's who would be keen for their own ride too. I know quite a few who didn't feel confident enough to head out with larger bikes. If you call... they will come.
ola_bitchola1
11th June 2010, 20:49
i would be keen ive gone from rallying cars to own a 150 2smoker to have a few lols with while the car is off the road hopefully the bike will be on the road if i get the thing running right but id be keen to go for a ride
chur get at me when u got her sorted!
nivram
12th June 2010, 20:51
I ride a 250, And I have no problem riding with the Wellington/Kapiti riders.
Your mentality dictates how you ride, and the crew that went for the blat out to
Riversdale beach are some of the best people I have had the pleasure to ride with.
They are considerate to 250 riders as well, sure they leave you behind, but they wait on the
turn off for you to catch up so you do not get lost (Or if you don't turn up they'll go back to find out why)
Also I find that riding with the older crowd is better due to the knowledge that these riders have.
Your comments about "General Mayhem" "Burn Rubber" even if in jest, doesn't inspire confidence
for me to tag along with you.
I fully recommend coming to one of the rides that is organised by the "Older" Generation as they
know some wicked destinations.
I'm always keen for riding, doesn't matter who with.
Cheers
Eyegasm
Good call, I think if a ride with these guys would not end well.
ola_bitchola1
17th June 2010, 18:28
yay bike will be road legal tomorow just needing a new battery to get a wof as my one was a bit rooted and wouldnt hold a full charge so it would mess with the electrics
Howsie
21st June 2010, 23:02
Yo, im always keen to head out for a ride. Just moved to Welly recently so looking for new roads to ride. There will always be coffee at the end though. Not a big fan of stopping halfway through a ride. Sunny days are better, means less can go wrong on rides which means a better rep for all involved. Iv been on a few group rides in auckland i.e. 30-450 riders so i know the ropes a bit and always keen to help others out. If there isnt already, perhaps a welly 250 group here on KB? That is if messages can be sent to all members. I have been away from the site for a while........ :D but have returned
Yo, im always keen to head out for a ride. Just moved to Welly recently so looking for new roads to ride. There will always be coffee at the end though. Not a big fan of stopping halfway through a ride. Sunny days are better, means less can go wrong on rides which means a better rep for all involved. Iv been on a few group rides in auckland i.e. 30-450 riders so i know the ropes a bit and always keen to help others out. If there isnt already, perhaps a welly 250 group here on KB? That is if messages can be sent to all members. I have been away from the site for a while........ :D but have returned
Welcome back Howsie, No Welly 250 group unfortunately...that was kinda my intention to organize something of that kind through starting this thread!
Eyegasm
22nd June 2010, 21:34
Best thing to do is organise a time and date.
For example, this Sunday meet at the Duckpond at X O'Clock and we can go to either, Blue Mountains road through to whitemans valley, Or over the takas out to Lake Ferry, Or over the Haywards over the Peacock hill or around the inlet etc etc...
Just saying that getting 250 riders together is all good but have something set up.
And if the weather holds up I will be out Sunday riding and can meet anyone up for a ride.
Just give me a PM or post in this thread
Chur
Eyegasm
Howsie
22nd June 2010, 23:43
Welcome back Howsie, No Welly 250 group unfortunately...that was kinda my intention to organize something of that kind through starting this thread!
Well there isnt one in the group section, if you are committed then start your own group. (You can always pass on the ownership of the group later on like the "Ninja 2fiddy unite!" group leader did, he ended up getting an R6 - hope its all good Reido!) Ill join for as long as I have a 250 to ride, might even come for a blat on the new 600 end of this year. Dont forget to post it to FB and all the rest.
Keep it shiny side up :D
http://www.facebook.com/#!/group.php?gid=138957959447879
FB group wellington 250 owners! chur
Eyegasm
24th June 2010, 08:48
Alright guys I will be out on the roads as soon as possible Sunday if anyone wants to go for a blat over the Rimutakas then give me a text 021 067 1127.
I do not have a facebook account and can not be bothered setting one up.
Chur
Ratti
26th October 2010, 12:51
You could always turn up to the Tuesday Night Rides at the Duckpond. Gather at 6,leaving at 6.30. More suitable for LPlates or R riders than those with a full license, but there is a lot to learn and some very good senior riders to talk with.
go on, dare you to!
supremacy
29th November 2010, 16:59
Hey guys
Me and Emilio are meeting at Caltex Newtown at 1830 tomorrow for a ride through Makara to JVille.
Anyone is welcome to join!
Look out for a silver GSX and a red Hyobag.
Chur
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