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_Gina_
9th June 2005, 14:47
Hi all

Thought you might like to know that after much procrastination and some deviation I am finally booked to go and prove myself in the basic riding arena this Saturday. Should be allot of fun on the CBR250 supplied by Mr Wright, although I will take my own helmet along to avoid other peoples germs etc.

:ride:

So I figure once I have spent the two hundy, got the pretty piece of paper that proves I can go, stop, swerve and travel to the mindnumbing speed of 20kms per hour, I will head on down to VTNZ and play scratch and win, (well spend, scratch and win) and then I will be the proud holder of a motorcycle learners licence and a bright yellow and black L plate to attach to the back of my half of the VTR1000! (not!) lol

Not sure what bike I want to do my apprenticeship on, stifarms has a few ideas, but being a girlygirl I need it to be "cool" so when people ask me what bike I have I don't have to mumble and look at the ground wishing it would open up for me. Any thoughts people?

Well enough from me, I will post on Monday and let you know how it goes (well only if I pass that is!!!!!)

:blink:

Over and Out!

bugjuice
9th June 2005, 14:50
fingers crossed and good luck!!!!!!
it's easy peasy. Just keep it cool (not hard in this weather!!!)
There's a few threads about going for your basic skills. Do a search to read hours of other peoples' crap, and see if it makes sense.. End of the day, you just have to do it at your pace, and don't feel preasured or rushed..

HDTboy
9th June 2005, 14:57
Be like a pirate and get an R R

PS: you can have my avatar :)

Paul in NZ
9th June 2005, 14:59
Good luck and ride safe

Ixion
9th June 2005, 15:01
Go Ms Girlygirl

If it's John Wright then from what I hear he's very good with the girls (*NO* NOT THAT WAY. Jeez, ya bunch of pervs). I mean, he's very sensitive and helpful. Just don't argue with him and let him tell you how woonderful he is, and you can't really fail. Even if you fall off, he'll let you have another go .(You won't fall off though)

A while ago he had a little Honda 125 (? small anyway) trailie there which sounded quite good, better than those clumsy 250's. Grab that if you can

_Gina_
9th June 2005, 15:27
If it's John Wright then from what I hear he's very good with the girls (*NO* NOT THAT WAY. Jeez, ya bunch of pervs).

Yeah it is John Wright and I gather from stifarms that he was a little unusual, but good at what he does, which is why I chose him not Passrite.

Everything will be cool as I have an amazing sence of balance!!! But I will keep an eye out for the 125, thx.

:yes:

Jabez
9th June 2005, 15:28
Go Ms Girlygirl

If it's John Wright then from what I hear he's very good with the girls (*NO* NOT THAT WAY. Jeez, ya bunch of pervs). I mean, he's very sensitive and helpful. Just don't argue with him and let him tell you how woonderful he is, and you can't really fail. Even if you fall off, he'll let you have another go .(You won't fall off though)

A while ago he had a little Honda 125 (? small anyway) trailie there which sounded quite good, better than those clumsy 250's. Grab that if you can
Agreed, my wife & two daughters did his course about 7mths ago & they found the FX125 very easy to handle (My wife is now the proud owner :Punk: of one, see would not look at any thing else). My youngest, changed from the CB250 to the FX125 to complete the actual test. :niceone:
By the way my wife took her own helmet (Nolan flip up) & was allowed to ware it but he said he didn't like riders to ware full face ones, because he can't see there face! :no:

_Gina_
9th June 2005, 15:42
PS: you can have my avatar :)

Thanks for the Avatar hdt, I was wondering how long it would take for someone to offer.

I am sure I have seen it somewhere else, though I can't quite put my finger on it.....
:shifty:

Ixion
9th June 2005, 15:47
Thanks for the Avatar hdt, I was wondering how long it would take for someone to offer.

I am sure I have seen it somewhere else, though I can't quite put my finger on it.....
:shifty:

ptchah. Now we're not going to able to distinguish between a WINJA and a girlygirl. Guess it always was a bit hard to tell the diference eh :devil2: :rofl:

_Gina_
9th June 2005, 16:23
ptchah. Now we're not going to able to distinguish between a WINJA and a girlygirl. Guess it always was a bit hard to tell the diference eh :devil2: :rofl:

You are funny (haha or perculiar - I am not sure!)

stify
9th June 2005, 17:33
Hi all

Thought you might like to know that after much procrastination and some deviation I am finally booked to go and prove myself in the basic riding arena this Saturday. Should be allot of fun on the CBR250 supplied by Mr Wright, although I will take my own helmet along to avoid other peoples germs etc.

:ride:

So I figure once I have spent the two hundy, got the pretty piece of paper that proves I can go, stop, swerve and travel to the mindnumbing speed of 20kms per hour, I will head on down to VTNZ and play scratch and win, (well spend, scratch and win) and then I will be the proud holder of a motorcycle learners licence and a bright yellow and black L plate to attach to the back of my half of the VTR1000! (not!) lol

Not sure what bike I want to do my apprenticeship on, stifarms has a few ideas, but being a girlygirl I need it to be "cool" so when people ask me what bike I have I don't have to mumble and look at the ground wishing it would open up for me. Any thoughts people?

Well enough from me, I will post on Monday and let you know how it goes (well only if I pass that is!!!!!)

:blink:

Over and Out!

well i'll do the wright thing and stay far far far away(so ya don't git nervarse)
22 beckons(it'll be for the best you understand) :yes: :yes: :yes:

Gremlin
9th June 2005, 23:46
yep, John Wright is a great guy, had him for by basic skills. You'll find he might go off on a tangent a few times when doing the lecture bit at the beginning, but he is extremely knowledgeable. Iirc he also helps set policy for the govt.

He has a scooter thingie, which is much smaller than the CB250, but you can still (from what I saw with another girl) do the odd sorta wheelie and stoppie and fall off... :rofl:

but you'll have fun, he is also a passionate biker.

Suney
9th June 2005, 23:51
Helmets? You guys had to wear helmets?
I didn't when I did mine lol... And in the roadcode it says it cost $50 but I only paid $40....

_Gina_
10th June 2005, 08:11
He has a scooter thingie, which is much smaller than the CB250, but you can still (from what I saw with another girl) do the odd sorta wheelie and stoppie and fall off... :rofl:



Oh come on now - I have absolutely no intention of being anything but a model bike learning citizen, and anywho, the VTR would surely be much more fun to do wheelies and stoppies on!!!!
:rockon:

Gremlin
10th June 2005, 08:23
Oh come on now - I have absolutely no intention of being anything but a model bike learning citizen, and anywho, the VTR would surely be much more fun to do wheelies and stoppies on!!!!
:rockon:
of course it would, but the girl that was riding the scooter also had no intention of doing anything other than learning. But she got the timing of accelerator and clutch a little wrong.

But if you've ridden the VTR, then I seriously doubt you will have any trouble at all. :yes:

_Gina_
10th June 2005, 09:43
But if you've ridden the VTR, then I seriously doubt you will have any trouble at all. :yes:

Well, must fess up, have only straddled the VTR! Oh and pillioned.....
I am really hoping to not make an egg of myself, so I will keep quiet and concentrate hard (while I am dropping the bike/scooter!)

Keystone19
10th June 2005, 12:30
Good luck with your test. I broke my teeth on the back of a VTR1000, now have a VTR250 - big brother - little sister. It's bloody good fun and I now get to ride next to the VTR1000 instead of on the back - at least when he waits for me...

amie
10th June 2005, 13:37
I did my basic skills test with John Wright 2 months ago and passed. He was really good and patient with us newbie riders as we were going around the circuit. You'll pass no problems. Good luck!!!

_Gina_
10th June 2005, 13:55
I did my basic skills test with John Wright 2 months ago and passed. He was really good and patient with us newbie riders as we were going around the circuit. You'll pass no problems. Good luck!!!

Thanks amie!!!
:niceone:

_Gina_
10th June 2005, 13:59
Good luck with your test. I broke my teeth on the back of a VTR1000, now have a VTR250 - big brother - little sister. It's bloody good fun and I now get to ride next to the VTR1000 instead of on the back - at least when he waits for me...

What a giggle, I bet it is like that too, him waiting for you.......
Not sure what I want to ride though, but we won't invest too much on the 250, cause we'll need to save to get a Ducati Monsta or the like, then we can take turns being the one to wait.....
:devil2:

stify
10th June 2005, 15:07
Not sure what I want to ride though, but we won't invest too much on the 250, cause we'll need to save to get a Ducati Monsta or the like:devil2:

well i can spare 20 a week to put towards said learnatickbikie contraption...
i'll just have to cut back on da :drinkup: second thoughts can only spare 10er a....na sorry can only spare me collection of bike porn...for research
although i may need to drag me spanners out for u to play with.....shes guna b a .......a beaut i'm sure :niceone:

_Gina_
10th June 2005, 15:12
although i may need to drag me spanners out for u to play with.....shes guna b a .......a beaut i'm sure :niceone:

I am a girl you know, the bike will "look" beautiful, but will leak all over the gargre floor for you to slip over and bang your head when you have had a few....
:rofl:

stify
10th June 2005, 15:28
but will leak all over the gargre floor for you to slip over and bang your head when you have had a few....
:rofl:

so spose u be lookin at a "classic".....bike dat is,not me on da floor
:slap: