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NA2typer
21st April 2017, 00:31
New to here, and new to motorcycling(mainly a weekend you).Getting my CBTA-full soon.
Riding a Yamaha MT-03. Live at West Auckland.
Just to say Hi! to everybody. And hope can make some new friends here :eek:
Ride safe :niceone:
slofox
21st April 2017, 08:37
Welcome to the zoo...:blink:
Jeff Sichoe
21st April 2017, 09:55
It's traditional for new members to post a picture of a saussie roll as an offering to akzle...
Crasherfromwayback
21st April 2017, 11:27
It's traditional for new members to post a picture of your sausage as an offering to akzle...
Fixed that for ya.
Zedder
21st April 2017, 13:13
Welcome. Slofox wrote that it's a zoo, but there's no feeding times so take extra care.
cheshirecat
21st April 2017, 19:09
Welcome. Slofox wrote that it's a zoo, but there's no feeding times so take extra care.
Feeding time. Now you tell me
FJRider
21st April 2017, 20:52
Welcome. Slofox wrote that it's a zoo, but there's no feeding times so take extra care.
No feeding time ...now you tell me ... :confused:
madbikeboy
21st April 2017, 21:00
New to here, and new to motorcycling(mainly a weekend you).Getting my CBTA-full soon.
Riding a Yamaha MT-03. Live at West Auckland.
Just to say Hi! to everybody. And hope can make some new friends here :eek:
Ride safe :niceone:
Find a good mentor, brush up on your skills and extend your circle of friends at the same time. PM someone like Gremlin for details on the closest one to you.
The MT-03 looks like fun.
mossy1200
21st April 2017, 21:21
And hope can make some new friends here :eek:
Not recommended.
NA2typer
21st April 2017, 21:50
Welcome. Slofox wrote that it's a zoo, but there's no feeding times so take extra care.
No feeding times....I'll bring my own.:drinkup:
NA2typer
21st April 2017, 21:50
Find a good mentor, brush up on your skills and extend your circle of friends at the same time. PM someone like Gremlin for details on the closest one to you.
The MT-03 looks like fun.
Thx, will try that.:2thumbsup
NA2typer
21st April 2017, 21:52
Not recommended.
Oops.......:shit:
Swoop
21st April 2017, 22:20
Welcome to the lunatic asylum.
PM someone like Gremlin for details on the closest one to you.
Don't think PM's can happen until a certain amount of posts?
edit: the FAQ section has fuck all info.
caspernz
24th April 2017, 07:41
Find a good mentor, brush up on your skills and extend your circle of friends at the same time. PM someone like Gremlin for details on the closest one to you.
The MT-03 looks like fun.
Gremlin should point you to Philip at Riderskills. Easily the go to outfit out west.
Welcome to the funny farm. Good luck with your learning curve riding bikes, you'll soon pick which muppet not to listen to on here. Top of the list is poster with a name that looks very much like casino...
nzrobj
24th April 2017, 11:35
New to here, and new to motorcycling(mainly a weekend you).Getting my CBTA-full soon.
Riding a Yamaha MT-03. Live at West Auckland.
Just to say Hi! to everybody. And hope can make some new friends here :eek:
Ride safe :niceone:
Welcome, I'm new here too and quickly learning there are a few interesting characters :Pokey:
trufflebutter
24th April 2017, 11:49
Welcome to the lunatic asylum.
Don't think PM's can happen until a certain amount of posts?
edit: the FAQ section has fuck all info.
So it should be FAI and not FAQ?
NA2typer
24th April 2017, 16:03
Gremlin should point you to Philip at Riderskills. Easily the go to outfit out west.
Welcome to the funny farm. Good luck with your learning curve riding bikes, you'll soon pick which muppet not to listen to on here. Top of the list is poster with a name that looks very much like casino...
What have I get myself into~~~?? :killingme
nzspokes
24th April 2017, 16:13
Howdy. Im out west and have been known to ride a bit.
Jeeper
24th April 2017, 16:29
I'm new here, and to motorcycles, as well. Going through learning and CBTA stuff. I did RideForever training last Monday (full day Bronze course). I would highly recommend that, big confidence booster for me.
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caspernz
24th April 2017, 16:46
What have I get myself into~~~?? :killingme
We could tell you, but it's more fun if you figure it out under your own steam...:devil2:
Watch our for that NZSpokes fella, he's a bit of a switched on rider, you might learn a thing or three when you go for a ride with him...
caseye
24th April 2017, 17:51
You should take notice of Spokes, ask about anyone else though and especially don't ever, ever, E Fucking Eva take any notice of a bitch called C.....a. She will cause you to do it all wrong and succumb to a pcak of dogs , at the very least. Welcome along to KB. read alot, post (about shit you know) a bit, but please don't listen to a thing from anyone else until ytou've seen the lie of the land and asked one or two older hands which way is up.
Here to help.
madbikeboy
24th April 2017, 18:28
I'm new here, and to motorcycles, as well. Going through learning and CBTA stuff. I did RideForever training last Monday (full day Bronze course). I would highly recommend that, big confidence booster for me.
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NA2typer, meet Jeeper. I wish you a long and happy friendship.
Take NZSpokes on his offer for a riding buddy - good experienced riders will give you knowledge to keep you in one piece.
nzspokes
24th April 2017, 18:40
You should take notice of Spokes, ask about anyone else though and especially don't ever, ever, E Fucking Eva take any notice of a bitch called C.....a. She will cause you to do it all wrong and succumb to a pcak of dogs , at the very least. Welcome along to KB. read alot, post (about shit you know) a bit, but please don't listen to a thing from anyone else until ytou've seen the lie of the land and asked one or two older hands which way is up.
Here to help.
If you want the Gold Standard in training the Phillip at Riderskills is your man. Best of the best.
Gremlin, Caseye etc are all very good riders and will probably offer advice.
Im happy to go for a pootle and offer suggestions. Im not a qualified instructor and dont offer instruction.
Plenty of good folk on here that will help.
You will find going fast will not impress, riding well will. Once you have got your full and have ridden a bit, to go for an assessment ride with IAM and really learn some skills.
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