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JiB
26th June 2013, 22:54
Hello from hilly Birkdale,

I've been lurking here a while trying to figure out what and how to get my licence and bike gear. I've been messing with bike powered race cars for years, and I've finally succumbed to the bike bug (with the wife's blessing even :2thumbsup).

I went with Rider Training to get my BHS certificate, would highly recommend them, had a great experience!

Managed to get second hand 2 piece leathers and boots from Trademe, and the best helmet I could afford (currently borrowing a friend's gloves). I have also recently bought a 1996 Honda Hornet CB250F; some new tyres, wof, rego, and a service later it's ready to ride!

I hope to make it to NASS event soon (unfortunately, I''m not quite comfortable riding in the wet/dark yet).

Last but not least, I have to thank Kiwibiker for all the help I've already gleaned from the forums!

unstuck
26th June 2013, 22:59
Gidday noob. welcome aboard. Still heaps of birks living in Birkdale? Used to hang out with a couple of guys from Birkenhead and they was always scrapping with fellas from Birkdale.:2thumbsup:2thumbsup

Grashopper
26th June 2013, 23:10
Welcome to kb :wavey:
Sounds like you're all sorted.
Congrats to the bike. Heard the Hornet is a great choice. :) Have my eye on one as my next bike, too.
Have fun and safe riding

JiB
27th June 2013, 21:54
Gidday noob. welcome aboard. Still heaps of birks living in Birkdale? Used to hang out with a couple of guys from Birkenhead and they was always scrapping with fellas from Birkdale.:2thumbsup:2thumbsup

Hah, I like to think I'm closer to Birkenhead, but I don't think that's true.... Am in fact a birk living in Birkdale.


Welcome to kb :wavey:
Sounds like you're all sorted.
Congrats to the bike. Heard the Hornet is a great choice. :) Have my eye on one as my next bike, too.
Have fun and safe riding

It's reasonably easy to ride. My first go on a bike was an srv250, and had a bit of a go on a motarded wr250r. I ideally I want a motard, but figure I should learn on something low first because I'm a short arse.

I won't lie, the real reasons I bought the hornet because I liked the look of the 180 rear tyre and the sound it makes. Not particularly good reasons I suppose.

blackdog
27th June 2013, 21:58
I liked the look of the 180 rear tyre and the sound it makes. Not particularly good reasons I suppose.

I don't see why not. It's the same reason everyone else bought one.

Madness
27th June 2013, 22:02
It's been ages since I ran a 180 rear and I'm a tad deaf. What does the noise they make sound like?

unstuck
27th June 2013, 22:04
It's been ages since I ran a 180 rear and I'm a tad deaf. What does the noise they make sound like?

Vroom Vroom Vroom?:scooter:

russd7
1st July 2013, 20:07
I won't lie, the real reasons I bought the hornet because I liked the look of the 180 rear tyre and the sound it makes. Not particularly good reasons I suppose.
fark mate why not, hell i bought my first zzr cause it sounded cool with the 4 into 1 (oh and it went reeeeal fast), any reason is a good reason to get ya liscence and ride :wings:
Hey Sticky one, you should take a leaf outta this fella's book :laugh::laugh::laugh:
anyways welcome along

unstuck
2nd July 2013, 05:47
fark mate why not, hell i bought my first zzr cause it sounded cool with the 4 into 1 (oh and it went reeeeal fast), any reason is a good reason to get ya liscence and ride :wings:
Hey Sticky one, you should take a leaf outta this fella's book :laugh::laugh::laugh:
anyways welcome along

Good things take time, besides, gives me an excuse not to go riding with people like you.:motu:

Crasherfromwayback
2nd July 2013, 16:29
Welcome aboard!

russd7
2nd July 2013, 19:33
Good things take time, besides, gives me an excuse not to go riding with people like you.:motu:
might have to do the mates poker run next year seen as the rock no longer do one