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nagaraya
16th August 2005, 10:46
Hi, just new to kb.. been looking at the posts for a few days and i gotta say the community here's pretty cool!
Looking for some people in North shore, Auckland who can help me suss out my bike. Haven't ridden in 5 years (last one i rode was a kawa 150 standard tourer. can't remember the model though). And just got my learner's last week. YAY!
Got an 89 cibby 250 from a mate. I'm sure the bike's alright but i seem to keep stalling on this one (not as forgiving as those old bike's i'm used to). And I end up having to keep starting it and drains the battery pretty quick. Is there a trick to riding these kind of bikes?
Thanks all...
DemonWolf
16th August 2005, 10:53
Welcome to KB nagaraya.. definately alot of useful (and amsuing) opinions here =)
bugjuice
16th August 2005, 11:08
hey, welcome.. I'm over the shore if you need a hand..
Any idea on why it stalls? Is the bike running ok while you're riding it? is it just when you stop at a junction or something?
vifferman
16th August 2005, 11:14
Hiya, nagaraya! Welcome to the Kiwi Biker gargre. :wavey: :spudwave:
I live on the North Shore too (Birkenhead), so I can help too. As well. Also.
I know a little bit about Hondas (I've had seven...) and I've been riding for a little while (since 1973...)
nagaraya
16th August 2005, 11:40
thanks guys. The bike just stalls at intersections and when im goin uphill and stop (could be just coz im a crappy rider lol). haven't ridden for years so just consider me as a newbie to biking since im starting from scratch. Still not comfortable enough to go on main roads here in the shore.
vifferman
16th August 2005, 11:41
thanks guys. The bike just stalls at intersections and when im goin uphill and stop (could be just coz im a crappy rider lol). haven't ridden for years so just consider me as a newbie to biking since im starting from scratch. Still not comfortable enough to go on main roads here in the shore.
It could be that you're a crappy rider, or it might be that the idle is set too low, or a combination of the two.
nagaraya
16th August 2005, 11:41
Sometimes the bikes just dies just after i've started it. Tried to give it a bit of throttle while in neutral to up the revs but same thing happens
nagaraya
16th August 2005, 11:48
Yeah vifferman, I need HEAPS of practice before I even consider goin out on main roads. Anyone care to help me out?
By the way how long till you guys have gotten used to your 1st bikes?
Jabez
16th August 2005, 12:53
Welcome....:)
HDTboy
16th August 2005, 12:57
G'day, I'm in glenfield too. I'll also offer to have a look at your bike and see what I can see. If you're keen for a ride tomorrow evening around the shore I'll come and watch out for you
Biff
16th August 2005, 13:08
Welcome :drinkup:
Gremlin
16th August 2005, 15:28
By the way how long till you guys have gotten used to your 1st bikes?
Well, depends how you define "used to it", after all, you never stop learning, but probably about 2-3 weeks and 20 hours. I was very comfortable after that.
After 5 hours I was commuting from out east into the CBD.
Bar wrong settings on the bike (which it could be), CBRs also aren't a very torquey (yes, I just made it a legal word) bike, so what sort of revs are you at when pulling away?
welcome to the crazy house
crashe
16th August 2005, 15:37
How about going to a local carpark (when no cars are around) and practise there... to build up some riding skills...
Once you get the hang of it then venture out onto the streets a bit...
The more you ride the better you will be accustomed to your bike and the way she handles.
The boys over the shore will be able to help you out...
Just PM them.
Oh and welcome to the site.
:ride: :ride: :ride:
nagaraya
16th August 2005, 15:56
Thanks for all the help! I'll try to take it easy for the first month or so. Can't wait to get out on the road....
k1w1nzl
16th August 2005, 16:48
from one newbie to another :ride: :Punk:
Gazzar
16th August 2005, 20:21
Wellcome to the KB site. :2thumbsup
Trow
18th August 2005, 15:32
Hey mate, I live in Wairau Rd and will be picking up my CBR250 89' next weekend for my partner, I have a bandit 1200 as well but I could take the CBR out and we could go practise your clutch skills somewhere!
am happy to help and free most nights.. must warn you though am a fair weather biker only when am not touring!!! :woohoo:
btw PM me if you want to get in contact, we can nip down to Smales Farm, I work for EDS so we can blat around that carpark..
FEINT
18th August 2005, 15:38
Welcome, looks like there are quite a few people on the Shore, myself included. :D
Welcome to KB!
nagaraya
18th August 2005, 21:10
Yeah can't believe it myself... Trow's right, gotta clock up more k's on my bike to be even considered competent hehe. Am learning though... AND ITS EFFIN FUN!
_Gina_
18th August 2005, 21:37
As much fun as you can get with your clothes on aye!!!
Welcome :spudflip:
nagaraya
18th August 2005, 22:36
Got that right!
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