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Brown Bear
9th November 2010, 14:35
Hi got my L-plate three months ago.Went to Rider Training NZ run by Dawn and Steve.Great people learnt alot.They were the ones that told me to join this site.I have a Suzuki GN250 and i am enjoying riding it now that i feel that i have the hang of it.Used to ride Triumphs in the 70's (yes i am a oldie) before crash helmets were introduced.Never finished getting my licence then so it expired,but always enjoyed riding.So midlife crises or never grew up who knows but i am going to get my bike licence after all these years.Hope to meet a few of you as time goes by.

Matt

Edbear
9th November 2010, 14:48
Hi got my L-plate three months ago.Went to Rider Training NZ run by Dawn and Steve.Great people learnt alot.They were the ones that told me to join this site.I have a Suzuki GN250 and i am enjoying riding it now that i feel that i have the hang of it.Used to ride Triumphs in the 70's (yes i am a oldie) before crash helmets were introduced.Never finished getting my licence then so it expired,but always enjoyed riding.So midlife crises or never grew up who knows but i am going to get my bike licence after all these years.Hope to meet a few of you as time goes by.

Matt

Welcome aboard Matt! :yes: Don't be surprised by anything you read on KB! Mates of mine rode Triumphs back then. They were the envy of those of us who could only afford BSA's, (mine was a '51 B31), and of course the ubiquitous Matchless/AJS 500's! My next bike was a '73 T500 Suzuki so I didn't envy them after that as I was faster and more reliable... :shutup: Still love the Trumpy style and sound though.

I "returned" with a '89 GSX600F in '03 but I'd had my full licence since the BSA so not a problem there.

jim.cox
9th November 2010, 14:53
Welcome to the KB Mad House :)

The Everlasting
9th November 2010, 15:15
Welcome :)

slofox
9th November 2010, 15:22
Woohoo - another oldie. Welcome aboard and ignore the lunatics...

Bit like you myself - started out in 1969 on a 350cc 1953 Ariel "Red Hunter" ('cept it was kinda black and rust in colour...). Graduated to various bikes over time then had some time without owning a bike even though I always knew I'd get another one some day. Came back to an SV650S and now on a Gixxer sixxer...(still haven't crashed that one...).

Enjoy the site and ride safe.

Brown Bear
10th November 2010, 09:26
Thanks for the welcome guys.Yes i am enjoying riding again after all these years.Getting used to all the mod cons on bikes today,like indicators,horn,panels that tell you what gear you are in,rev counters etc.Had a Triumph chopper as one of my bikes in early 70's.ape hangers,sissy bars,exhaust up the side of the sissy bar,chrome everywhere,metallic purple liked it so hope to buy a Harley chopper down the road abit.Nice to see the are a few oldies on here we didn't all destroy ourselves back then.

Cheers Matt

MSTRS
10th November 2010, 12:14
Nice to see the are a few oldies on here we didn't all destroy ourselves back then.



That's a matter of opinion...

Rode a '66 Saint around 1975. Horrible thing. They do say once you go Jap you'll never go back...I think.

Spazman727
10th November 2010, 14:45
Woohoo - another oldie. Welcome aboard and ignore the lunatics...

Bit like you myself - started out in 1969 on a 350cc 1953 Ariel "Red Hunter" ('cept it was kinda black and rust in colour...). Graduated to various bikes over time then had some time without owning a bike even though I always knew I'd get another one some day. Came back to an SV650S and now on a Gixxer sixxer...(still haven't crashed that one...).

Enjoy the site and ride safe.

Does that mean we get to ignore you, slofox?
Welcome to the site, and back to biking. Enjoy the irritating road to a full licence :P

slofox
10th November 2010, 15:31
Does that mean we get to ignore you, slofox?


You'm is a cheeky young whippersnapper, y'know that..?!

Spazman727
10th November 2010, 15:42
You'm is a cheeky young whippersnapper, y'know that..?!

And proud of it. I learnt from the best.

slofox
10th November 2010, 15:45
And proud of it. I learnt from the best.

I don't remember teaching you..?

Spazman727
10th November 2010, 15:46
I don't remember teaching you..?

I rest my case...

slofox
10th November 2010, 15:48
I rest my case...

Are you resting it on a beer crate by any chance? Full?

Spazman727
10th November 2010, 15:51
Are you resting it on a beer crate by any chance? Full?

I'm afraid not. I do have a bin full of empties though.

slofox
10th November 2010, 15:53
I'm afraid not. I do have a bin full of empties though.

Bugger. Too late as usual am I..?

That's the trouble with Alzheimer's...you forget to remember...

Spazman727
10th November 2010, 15:54
Bugger. Too late as usual am I..?

That's the trouble with Alzheimer's...you forget to remember...

There are 2 good things about Alzheimer's, you meet new people everyday, and you meet new people every day.

slofox
10th November 2010, 15:56
There are 2 good things about Alzheimer's, you meet new people everyday, and you meet new people every day.

And you can hide your own Easter eggs as well...

Spazman727
10th November 2010, 16:03
And you can hide your own Easter eggs as well...

That could have it's downsides, I have enough trouble finding enough chocolate as it is.

slofox
10th November 2010, 16:05
That could have it's downsides, I have enough trouble finding enough chocolate as it is.

In my case, I don't really want to find it...gives me a headache now that I'm 97 years old...

Spazman727
10th November 2010, 16:09
In my case, I don't really want to find it...gives me a headache now that I'm 97 years old...

Probably all the hairs that have grown into your brain tickling it (if you are bald that is)

slofox
10th November 2010, 16:13
Probably all the hairs that have grown into your brain tickling it (if you are bald that is)

Nope. All hair still in place...it would seem the hereditary male hair loss gene is absent.

Spazman727
10th November 2010, 16:20
Nope. All hair still in place...it would seem the hereditary male hair loss gene is absent.

I guess your madness can be attributed to something else then :P :shit:

slofox
10th November 2010, 16:52
I guess your madness can be attributed to something else then :P :shit:

Yep - general craziness since way back...