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heymista
14th October 2012, 19:47
Had my learners licence now for 30 years. Sold my illegal gixxer 1100 this week and thx to the new lams laws gotta 06 orange 660x. takes me back to the 80s racing around on xr500s on the country roads.Time to go to work on it.:banana: Lost 3kg putting the tool kit in the garage lol, shouldnt need it as bike has only done 6500km Now for some EBAY add ons :nya:

heymista
14th October 2012, 21:15
well done me :drool: since 63 views and no comments,:tugger: hehe

mossy1200
14th October 2012, 21:18
You left everyone speechless after the 30 years on learners licence comment.

heymista
14th October 2012, 21:21
Had many big bikes,just never got caught or do I mean stop:clap:

98tls
14th October 2012, 21:21
Stop whinging and post pics of the bike eh.Congrats on being legal blah blah blah.

heymista
14th October 2012, 21:32
not computer savy enuff to put up pics sorry

ducatilover
14th October 2012, 21:42
Get savvy, we need pics :nono:

Monkfish
15th October 2012, 12:29
Get savvy, we need pics :nono:

This is a Must, or we will simply disregard your achievment as a gross miss-representation of the truth.

skippa1
15th October 2012, 12:43
no pics no prize

Berg
15th October 2012, 18:05
Just remember with your eBay add ons, no performance enhancers including free flow exhausts. LAMs regs clearly state the bike shall not have any performance improvements

Madness
15th October 2012, 18:11
Had my learners licence now for 30 years.

That's interesting. The graduated licensing system was introduced in 1987.

mossy1200
15th October 2012, 19:32
That's interesting. The graduated licensing system was introduced in 1987.

I had a life time licence that didnt last as long as I expected.

I had a Kiwi Saver contract that evolved from 3/1 to 1.7/1 without an out clause.

I want the bouncy boobs ava back Madness

Oakie
15th October 2012, 19:41
That's interesting. The graduated licensing system was introduced in 1987.

I would have said prior to that ... 1978 I remember getting my 'provisional licence' whatever that was. I979 I got a ticket for 'Exceeding the Restrictions of a Provisional Licence" ... or was it 'Exceeding the Provisions of a Restricted Licence'?

Laava
15th October 2012, 19:52
I would have said prior to that ... 1978 I remember getting my 'provisional licence' whatever that was. I979 I got a ticket for 'Exceeding the Restrictions of a Provisional Licence" ... or was it 'Exceeding the Provisions of a Restricted Licence'?

I got my provisional in1980. It would last for 8 weeks i believe and expire. You could apply once for an 8 week extension. Or was that 8"?

Mungatoke Mad
15th October 2012, 19:55
That's interesting. The graduated licensing system was introduced in 1987.I guess he forgot to Google it first ;)

mossy1200
15th October 2012, 19:55
I got my provisional in1980. It would last for 8 weeks i believe and expire. You could apply once for an 8 week extension. Or was that 8"?

8" extension. That would only be avaliable in black?

_Shrek_
15th October 2012, 20:02
got my 1st provisional in 1975 got my next one in 1980 :whistle: then my full about 2 months later

Oakie
15th October 2012, 20:02
I got my provisional in1980. It would last for 8 weeks i believe and expire. You could apply once for an 8 week extension. Or was that 8"?

Well I didn't get an 8" extension so it must have been 8 weeks. Oral and written test to get the provisional (learners) and then a practical for the next bit.

Laava
15th October 2012, 20:02
8" extension. That would only be avaliable in black?

That,s what I,m talkin bout ma nizzle!

Laava
15th October 2012, 20:07
Well I didn't get an 8" extension so it must have been 8 weeks. Oral and written test to get the provisional (learners) and then a practical for the next bit.

Fuck it was easy back then huh? On your prac the cop followed you round the block in the rain, and then he got stuck at the lights and had to assume you knew what you were doing and gave you your restricted which automatically turned into a full six months later while you were still fifteen!

_Shrek_
15th October 2012, 20:10
Well I didn't get an 8" extension so it must have been 8 weeks. Oral and written test to get the provisional (learners) and then a practical for the next bit.

:laugh: I paid the $3 then got the 5 oral & then went back about 2 months later paid another $1 & they gave me my licence no extra riding, cones or any thing :facepalm:

98tls
15th October 2012, 20:11
:laugh: I paid the $3 then got the 5 oral :facepalm:

:banana:Still got her number?

Oakie
15th October 2012, 20:12
Fuck it was easy back then huh? On your prac the cop followed you round the block in the rain, and then he got stuck at the lights and had to assume you knew what you were doing and gave you your restricted which automatically turned into a full six months later while you were still fifteen!

Yep. That was about it. Down Coquet St and turn right into Severn St then left along Itchen St, left up Thames St and left into Coquet St and back to MOT office. Failed the first time for going over the railway line too fast.

mossy1200
15th October 2012, 20:16
Yep. That was about it. Down Coquet St and turn right into Severn St then left along Itchen St, left up Thames St and left into Coquet St and back to MOT office. Failed the first time for going over the railway line too fast.

Sounds like the course I did in Oamaru in 1989.
He didnt follow me around but said I took about the correct amount of time for the course.

Oakie
15th October 2012, 21:45
Sounds like the course I did in Oamaru in 1989.
He didnt follow me around but said I took about the correct amount of time for the course.

Yeah, thinking about it now in peak Oamaru traffic you'd do it in 7 or 8 minutes easy enough I guess ... although there is a traffic light in there now at the corner of Thames and Severn Sts.

R-Soul
16th October 2012, 16:44
Well I didn't get an 8" extension so it must have been 8 weeks. Oral and written test to get the provisional (learners) and then a practical for the next bit.

An oral test on a 8"er? Musta taken a few instructors...