View Full Version : Hi there from a newbie :-)
ennead
7th January 2006, 14:47
Hi and thx for this fab site.
I am new to the KB site and to motorcycle riding - well in reality not new just a reluctant beginner. I got my Learners licence over 6 months ago and my bike (GN125) soon after. Since then I have amassed the grand total of 88 k on the bike and now have a flat battery - being sorted out as I speak.
2006 is going to be the year for me to master this biking - well at least ride to work and home - so am keen to hear of any planned rides etc in the Auckland - North Shore area.
I am a relatively 'old dog' and I AM GOING to learn new tricks.
Look forward to hearing from anyone who can offer me great words of advice or even anyone who just wants to say hello.
Colapop
7th January 2006, 14:49
You could have just used the other post. But no worries, it takes time to get a handle on things - just like riding. The more you do it the better you'll become.:soon:
ennead
7th January 2006, 14:55
Thx. I feel a bit lost at the moment but I think I am answering your reply. As you say it does take time and I will get better at this and riding.
crashe
7th January 2006, 14:59
Welcome to KB.
Practise and practise.... and take care out there on the roads..
Check out the "Meetings and Events" section on here.... and join in on any SLOW or Newbie rides.. please dont go on any that state FAST rides...
There are few who are willing to take out newbie riders to help you learn to ride better.... and pick up on riding skills.
If you need a hand put your hand up and someone will come out to show you the ropes..
thehollowmen
7th January 2006, 15:10
welcome to the madhouse
DMNTD
7th January 2006, 15:16
Welcome along:spudwave:
So much to learn with much advice/opinion here! LOL...enjoy
Cookie
7th January 2006, 15:18
Welcome. I felt a bit of an old dog when last September I got back into it after some 20 years out of the saddle.
I was terrified to begin with but now I ride into the Auckland CBD and back every day without major mishap (yet) :) .
I think of riding a bike as being a bit like learning a special dance because your entire body is needed to do it well. Add a breeze in the face, and it makes driving a car seem just downright boring. :ride:
Enjoy.
deathstar
7th January 2006, 16:05
Good to have you here, yep like what everyone has said just take it at your own pace and don't look for me on the open road cause Weasel stole my bike for the next week
Maha
7th January 2006, 19:59
Cool little bike to start on, i sent you a pm earlier, have fun here its a great place to be........:wavey:
Leong
7th January 2006, 22:38
Welcome to the site ennead! Being a bit nervous is healthy, but too much isn't. Have you done any courses? The BRONZ course is good and may just help with the confidence thing.
ennead
9th January 2006, 16:50
Haven't heard of the BRONZ curse. What is it.
Have done the Basic Handling course 3 times. First time I did enough to get my licence, 2nd and third with another provider and I felt really good at the end of it. Enough to get on the road and ride around. Have been quite slack and as soon as my bike is fixed will be making an effort to get back out there.
Pray for fine weather and no wind.
Sniper
9th January 2006, 16:55
Welcome mate
Good Girl
9th January 2006, 19:22
Old Dog Learn New Tricks?...:scratch:
You must be a rare breed!! -As are the rest of us on this site!
88k You gotta be obsessed being happy with that
Exspect to see you upgrading shortly... those things are gutless but good for the old dog
Welcome to The Wacky World Of Kiwi Bikers :eek:
Indiana_Jones
10th January 2006, 17:13
I'll teach the boy, I'll teach her the way of the herd....*bang*
but really, I'm not expert, but I'm a local with a small bike too, so yea :spudbn:
-Indy
Karma
10th January 2006, 17:38
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=22821
Leong
11th January 2006, 14:06
Haven't heard of the BRONZ curse. What is it.
Theres a lengthy thread about it, definitely worth a read, last page here has contact details
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=12108&page=8&highlight=BRONZ
Beemer
11th January 2006, 16:11
I didn't learn to ride until I was in my late 30s so welcome to the club! I found most people really supportive and helpful, so if you need any advice just sing out and someone will be there to help.
Take it slowly - I did something like 600kms the first few months I had the bike and about 6000 the next six months!
Jabez
17th January 2006, 19:05
Welcome....:)
hXc
17th January 2006, 19:12
Velcome to the site. Please enjoy your stay. Don't feed the members and keep your hands out of the cages.
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