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laulopilote
9th October 2014, 19:56
Hello every one =D

Just there to introduce myself
Actually i'm not a biker (for the moment) i just dive small scooter XD
Anyway i'm from french polynesia and i am coming in NZ to live there

Just apologize me because of my bad english =D

laulopilote
9th October 2014, 20:32
Hello every one =D

First of all i am totally new here i would like to know your opinion about something !
I am coming to New Zealand (I am From French Polynesia) to study (i love this country and because it is the nearest school) and also because i've already been in Papatoetoe several time !
And this is why i am coming to you ! I'm 18 years old and i'll need a "mode of transport" ! My studies being really expensive ( Pilot ) a car is too much expensive and to be honest i really like motorcycle !

I would first pass the motorcycle learner license and restricted license and then buy a bike !

I though about kawazaki models =D and i heard many good thing about the Ninja 650ABS LAMS model >>here<< (http://www.kawasaki.co.nz/catalog/streetbikes/sports/EX650FEFW/overview)
I am not watching for a scooter but a real motorcycle

In french polynesia i had a small 50 cm3 scooter at 14 years old and at 16 i had my 125 cm3 scooter while my father was riding his Piagio BEVERLY SPORT 350IE

And one last question if a get the learner license am i able to drive LAMS bike ? like the NINJA 650 LAMS ?

So this is it
Thank for reading this post ! I would really apreciate if you could help me =D
AND SORRY FOR BAD ENGLISH

Laurent

FJRider
9th October 2014, 20:38
Buy what you like and can afford. :yes:

Life is short. :yes:


Enjoy your bike ... and don't forget to wave to OTHER bikers ... :yes:

EJK
9th October 2014, 20:39
Hello every one =D

First of all i am totally new here i would like to know your opinion about something !
I am coming to New Zealand (I am From French Polynesia) to study (i love this country and because it is the nearest school) and also because i've already been in Papatoetoe several time !
And this is why i am coming to you ! I'm 18 years old and i'll need a "mode of transport" ! My studies being really expensive ( Pilot ) a car is too much expensive and to be honest i really like motorcycle !

I would first pass the motorcycle learner license and restricted license and then buy a bike !

I though about kawazaki models =D and i heard many good thing about the Ninja 650ABS LAMS model >>here<< (http://www.kawasaki.co.nz/catalog/streetbikes/sports/EX650FEFW/overview)
I am not watching for a scooter but a real motorcycle

In french polynesia i had a small 50 cm3 scooter at 14 years old and at 16 i had my 125 cm3 scooter while my father was riding his Piagio BEVERLY SPORT 350IE

And one last question if a get the learner license am i able to drive LAMS bike ? like the NINJA 650 LAMS ?

So this is it
Thank for reading this post ! I would really apreciate if you could help me =D
AND SORRY FOR BAD ENGLISH

Laurent

You say cars are expensive but at the same time you are considering a new EX650?

speeding_ant
9th October 2014, 20:40
I've got a very nice Hornet 250 for sale... just saying, perfect learners bike...

FJRider
9th October 2014, 20:42
Four wheels GOOD .. :yes:


TWO wheels ... BETTER ... :shifty:

FJRider
9th October 2014, 20:46
I've got a very nice Hornet 250 for sale... just saying, perfect learners bike...

A honda ... right .. :innocent:





:killingme

speeding_ant
9th October 2014, 20:55
A honda ... right .. :innocent:





:killingme

Awww, not all that bad :laugh:

ducatilover
9th October 2014, 21:06
Scooters are like boobs.

Or glass houses. I forget.

Welcome scooterfag

FJRider
9th October 2014, 21:22
Scooters are like boobs.

What he means is ... Size is a personal choice.


Or glass houses. I forget.

What he means is ....

What you see is what you get.

laulopilote
10th October 2014, 10:26
Scooters are like boobs.

Or glass houses. I forget.

Welcome scooterfag


I don't really get it
exept for "scooterfag"

I have a scooter because where i live a motorcycle is too big and to powerfull
The road here are limited to 50 km/h exept for a small part (10km) of it where you can go to 90km/h.
What would i do with a NINJA 650 There ? Riding at 50 km/h ?

sugilite
10th October 2014, 12:03
Hello every one =D
And one last question if a get the learner license am i able to drive LAMS bike ? like the NINJA 650 LAMS ?

Yes is the answer to that question.
Welcome to Kiwibiker.

Ender EnZed
10th October 2014, 12:14
I don't really get it
exept for "scooterfag"


Terms of abuse are frequently interchangeable for friendly greetings around these parts.

laulopilote
10th October 2014, 16:07
Terms of abuse are frequently interchangeable for friendly greetings around these parts.

Yes thank you ^^ learning english is not that easy xD

Ender EnZed
10th October 2014, 16:41
Yes thank you ^^ learning english is not that easy xD

All good. Most of the time your good friends are cunts and acquanitences are mates.

Othertimes everyone is a cunt, and not your friend. It's a little tricky.

Maha
10th October 2014, 16:47
Rule #32: Up to four is considered a safe group riding number.

unstuck
10th October 2014, 17:29
Bonjour.:2thumbsup

Erelyes
10th October 2014, 19:05
obtenir un Busa

Oh, uh, hallo as well

NightRaven
11th October 2014, 00:32
I'd consider the maintenance cost, and insurance fee of whatever bike I'd buy in the economical side of things. Otherwise I'd highly suggest just getting any bike that gives you the strongest, longest hard on, and then ride that thing till kingdom come.

Welcome. :)

Big Dog
14th October 2014, 14:10
Scooters are like boobs.

Or glass houses. I forget.

Welcome scooterfag

Scooters are like "fat chicks", plenty of fun to ride until your mates see you.


Stupid phone / Tapatalk, apologies in advance.

BlackSheepLogic
14th October 2014, 15:52
If I'm not going 200K or more I take the scooter. Much easier in the city than my bike and a lot cheaper to run in that environment. Don't really care what other riders think about the scooter. If I had to choose between selling the bike or selling the scooter I would sell the bike.



Scooters are like "fat chicks", plenty of fun to ride until your mates see you

laulopilote
16th October 2014, 18:52
thanks for answer =D

For me i'll be near hamilton and i'll like to visit the area. Do you recommend the ninja 650 er-6f ? or it will be to powerfull ? i don't really know =D but i wanna BIKE =D
And a question what the difference between The NINJA 650 LAMS And the ER-6F (Ninja 650) ??

Et bonjours le francais !!!!!! =D

mossy1200
16th October 2014, 19:03
If I'm not going 200K or more I take the scooter. Much easier in the city than my bike and a lot cheaper to run in that environment. Don't really care what other riders think about the scooter. If I had to choose between selling the bike or selling the scooter I would sell the bike.

Busa or scooter.
I guess its a 50/50 call

ellipsis
16th October 2014, 19:36
...welcome lala-pilot...just come here and do what you want to do...get a road registered bike and have fun...a 350 to 500cc dirt bike with tyres that work on the road would be a good way to have fun over here in NZ...or an ER 650...a racing sidecar would make your stay here very worthwhile ...and even more fun...you meet the nicest people racing sidecars...

Banditbandit
17th October 2014, 09:56
Buy what you like and can afford. :yes:

Life is short. :yes:




If he hasn't got a bike or a licence and he buys like that, then yes, life will be short .. ..



Rule #32: Up to four is considered a safe group riding number.

Unless you get a Harley, then it's definitely safety in numbers ..


If I'm not going 200K or more I take the scooter. Much easier in the city than my bike and a lot cheaper to run in that environment. Don't really care what other riders think about the scooter. If I had to choose between selling the bike or selling the scooter I would sell the bike.

What are you doing here then - you fake ..


thanks for answer =D

For me i'll be near hamilton and i'll like to visit the area. Do you recommend the ninja 650 er-6f ? or it will be to powerfull ? i don't really know =D but i wanna BIKE =D
And a question what the difference between The NINJA 650 LAMS And the ER-6F (Ninja 650) ??

Et bonjours le francais !!!!!! =D

The Kawasaki's a good bikes. A lot of riders I know have them and enjoy them (I've never had one myself ...) If you like them, get here and ride one and see ..

Maha
17th October 2014, 12:11
Unless you get a Harley, then it's definitely safety in numbers ..


Rumour has it that yes, even the odd Harley can come to grief whilst riding within a group, but that probably came by as a result of inattention at the time.


Patched riders excluded on this occasion.

GrayWolf
17th October 2014, 13:25
Rumour has it that yes, even the odd Harley can come to grief whilst riding within a group, but that probably came by as a result of inattention at the time.


Patched riders excluded on this occasion.

That right there was the problem.... they were RIDING the things, instead of being parked at the bar.

f2dz
17th October 2014, 13:46
thanks for answer =D

For me i'll be near hamilton and i'll like to visit the area. Do you recommend the ninja 650 er-6f ? or it will be to powerfull ? i don't really know =D but i wanna BIKE =D
And a question what the difference between The NINJA 650 LAMS And the ER-6F (Ninja 650) ??

Et bonjours le francais !!!!!! =D

The Ninja 650 is a good bike – a friend of mine had a 2009 one and said it was great. It shouldn't be too powerful but if you're used to riding a scooter then it will have a lot more power than that.

The Ninja 650 LAMS has restricted power. The ER-6F is unrestricted. You can't ride the unrestricted Ninja on anything other than a full NZ class 6 license.

The Ninja 650 LAMS bike would be great to learn on coming off of a scooter but it would be a bit pricey. I would suggest getting a slightly older Ninja 250, 2008 and onwards. Those bikes have similar styling to the 650 but will be cheaper and probably better to learn on.

BlackSheepLogic
17th October 2014, 13:59
The question of why I need two bikes has come up more than once.


Busa or scooter.
I guess its a 50/50 call

laulopilote
22nd October 2014, 20:26
The Ninja 650 is a good bike – a friend of mine had a 2009 one and said it was great. It shouldn't be too powerful but if you're used to riding a scooter then it will have a lot more power than that.

The Ninja 650 LAMS has restricted power. The ER-6F is unrestricted. You can't ride the unrestricted Ninja on anything other than a full NZ class 6 license.

The Ninja 650 LAMS bike would be great to learn on coming off of a scooter but it would be a bit pricey. I would suggest getting a slightly older Ninja 250, 2008 and onwards. Those bikes have similar styling to the 650 but will be cheaper and probably better to learn on.

Thanks f2dz for answer i appreciate ! And i know understand for license
Well for money i have a budget of 12 000 $ and i have to say that i wont change to another bike for at least 3 - 4 years.
If i could buy a new motorcycle it would be great !

If it is a question of power i already drove my friend's Suzuki GSX R1000 several months ! Because the age for getting the full license here (Tahiti) is 18 year old !

I saw in the NZ gov website that i need 1 year with a restricted license to access to a full class 6 license. But i'm not sure if have understand it in totality xD

I'm still looking for good bike to begin ^^ and hope to find the right one !