View Full Version : McJim Gonna Stop Whingeing about L plates
McJim
3rd November 2006, 07:18
Warlock - please accept my humble apologies but I no longer feel quite as animated about the L plates issue coz I passed my restricted test this morning.
I actually wore the L plate for the whole 6 months - even on KB runs - it can be done!
merv
3rd November 2006, 07:20
Cool man you are a conformer! Congrats on passing.
Maverick
3rd November 2006, 07:24
Well done
Mav :cool:
Str8 Jacket
3rd November 2006, 07:33
Congrats mate! You should buy yourself a KR to celebrate.....
TerminalAddict
3rd November 2006, 08:03
congrats dude ... next step: rid you of that 10pm bedtime :D
yungatart
3rd November 2006, 08:43
Well done!
dnos
3rd November 2006, 08:55
good on ya mate. I just passed my test this morning too.
but i wasn't a good boy, i only just put an L plate on last night. lucky the sticky tape held
Str8 Jacket
3rd November 2006, 08:57
good on ya mate. I just passed my test this morning too.
but i wasn't a good boy, i only just put an L plate on last night. lucky the sticky tape held
Hey congrats man! Might be up there sometime in January, will have to go for a ride with ya.
McJim
3rd November 2006, 08:58
good on ya mate. I just passed my test this morning too.
but i wasn't a good boy, i only just put an L plate on last night. lucky the sticky tape held
Well done - I just have to get my wife through hers in the next few months now.
McJim
3rd November 2006, 09:00
congrats dude ... next step: rid you of that 10pm bedtime :D
Yeah - it's a real bummer at 10pm - have to take the VTR home and come back out in the Aston Martin.
Bytor
3rd November 2006, 09:47
Nice one mate! So how long b4 you blow the cobwebs off yer tight arsed tartan wallet and get a big bike?
McJim
3rd November 2006, 10:02
Nice one mate! So how long b4 you blow the cobwebs off yer tight arsed tartan wallet and get a big bike?
Well if I do one of these cage based driving courses I could probably get it down to 3 months from now - might just hang on to the VTR for a bit longer though - teach me some humility - also there are a lot of used 'Big Bikes' that cost less than a 2003 VTR250! (so the tight arsed side of me may sell the VTR to save money)
Going to sit my arse on a few before I make a decision though. I know I won't go for anything over 650cc coz of Fuel, Tyre wear, Chain/Sprocket Wear so the long shortlist looks a bit like this:
SV650S
Raptor650
ER6F
GSXR600
CBR600
Ninja 636
R6
Hyosung GT650R (I'll give it the benefit of the doubt and give it a whirl)
Basically I'm after something with a fixed fairing in the 600-650cc range. I like the V-Twin characteristics but am prepared to try Parallel twin and inline 4 so as not to close down my options.
boomer
3rd November 2006, 10:06
congrats paddy :Punk:
Mole_C
3rd November 2006, 10:08
Geez, i thought you were gonna stop whinging all together. I still got my lovely L plate but its broken so may end up dissapearing soon :yes:
TerminalAddict
3rd November 2006, 10:15
Yeah - it's a real bummer at 10pm - have to take the VTR home and come back out in the Aston Martin.
british when it suits you huh? .. where's the scot car? :nya:
*we are all a little bit british when aston's are invovled* :D
McJim
3rd November 2006, 10:36
congrats paddy :Punk:
Thanks Taffy. :rofl:
The_Dover
3rd November 2006, 10:40
don't fuckin joke about it, boomer's got some welch in him.
and I don't mean that Dai forgot to withdraw on time either.......
gijoe1313
3rd November 2006, 10:41
No worries McJim! On ya for passing into the R ranks! Knew you wouldn't have a problem - good on ya fer stickin' to ya guns on the L issue (not that you give two hoots about it now!)
Kudos to others that have passed also :msn-wink:
McJim
3rd November 2006, 10:48
don't fuckin joke about it, boomer's got some welch in him.
and I don't mean that Dai forgot to withdraw on time either.......
Well - he called me Paddy - the only reason I've got any Irish in my blood is coz that bastard setter bit me.
judecatmad
3rd November 2006, 11:45
Congrats m8 :D
And good luck to your better half for her upcoming 6R too!
Fatjim
3rd November 2006, 11:50
Warlock - please accept my humble apologies but I no longer feel quite as animated about the L plates issue coz I passed my restricted test this morning.
Congrats mate, know start practicing the wheelies.
I actually wore the L plate for the whole 6 months - even on KB runs - it can be done!
Amazing the effect a good pussy wipping has!:innocent:
McJim
3rd November 2006, 11:55
Amazing the effect a good pussy wipping has!:innocent:
I'm a guest in this fine land - the least I can do is obey some of your laws!
Dodger
3rd November 2006, 13:36
What did you have to do for the test?
anything out of the ordinary? :scooter:
McJim
3rd November 2006, 13:41
Nope - just ride around for 25 minutes paying attention to speed limits, traffic lights and the difference between Stop signs and Give way signs...indicating correctly as I went. Did a U turn and a hill start.
Was tempted to say "2 hand jobs and a blow job" but that would have been cheeky.
Blairos
4th November 2006, 09:05
Well done on the 6R!
As painful as they are, the Cage-based Defensive Driving course is the way to go with regards to getting the 6R down to 3 months.
It was quite a strange feeling sitting in the course I completed - I was the oldest "student" in there, and it gave me a real insight into the way the slightly younger mind works when it comes to driving...
Most of them were in the age range of 17-23, and were there for a number of reasons...
1. Most (including myself) were there to get the "R" time down
2. A pair were there because their employers included the course as part of their ongoing job training requirements
3. One chap was there as a result of being sent there by the courts! (Careless use was the charge)
Believe it or not, I actually re-reminded myself of some things you take for granted normally after having driven for a few years (23 in my case).
And the big plus was the preparation you received for the Full test - especially the "blurt out the hazards you see" side of things.
Myself, I have found that to be the most challenging aspect, as talking to your self doesn't come naturally :)
The Assessment Drive at the completion of the course was pretty much what I could expect on the day of the full test (granted, on a bike it will be much different - hopefully I will get the 2-way radio approach, rather then the "pull over and remember the hazards" approach).
To this end I have gone and acquired a bike-to-bike intercom setup, so if the Tester doesn't have the radios on the day, I will give him one of mine to complete it with.
Hazard Identification (from what the guy told me on the assessment) will be the key portion of the test... 3 key points to describe...
1. Describe what you see as far as you can see ahead
2. Slowly scan back from that point describing what you see - things like Side streets, Pedestrians, oncoming traffic, traffic in front etc etc
3. Tell what you see behind you as well...
I will post something separate once i have completed the full test on December 6th, to assist anyone else who is approaching this similar point in their Class 6...
So, the DDC is $170 well spent in my view, for the good info described above...:rockon:
Lucy
4th November 2006, 09:18
Hi McJim, congrats, was that you I saw with a green 'look for bikes' vest out Whitford way the other day? I was trying to have a perv at your bike but you ended up doing a u turn on Sandstone and going back?
Macktheknife
4th November 2006, 09:19
Go the SV650, great bike!
PS: congrats
lukelin250
5th November 2006, 12:21
well done you lucky bastard,no more friggin L plate. when you doing your defensive?
McJim
5th November 2006, 21:54
Hi McJim, congrats, was that you I saw with a green 'look for bikes' vest out Whitford way the other day? I was trying to have a perv at your bike but you ended up doing a u turn on Sandstone and going back?
Could be me....if it was overcast I wear my cordura jacket with the vest but if the weather is fine then I wear me leathers (bright red and white - don't need the hi-vis so much!)
It's most likely to have been Searchin' as he's out that way too and has a VTR250 and a Hi vis vest as described too.
If it was Friday morning than it may have been me caning it out Whitford way in elation at having passed the test that morning!
kiwifruit
5th November 2006, 21:57
shot :D
WarlockNZ
5th November 2006, 22:01
Well done my son :) .. i'll be sitting mine in 16 days .. but i'm still going to care .. lol
Sphinx
7th November 2006, 20:13
McJim congratulations!!!!! Thats awesome! Was it very difficult??
McJim
8th November 2006, 14:11
McJim congratulations!!!!! Thats awesome! Was it very difficult??
Nope. 10 Chars
Roj
13th November 2006, 10:54
Warlock - please accept my humble apologies but I no longer feel quite as animated about the L plates issue coz I passed my restricted test this morning.
I actually wore the L plate for the whole 6 months - even on KB runs - it can be done!
Congrats, welcome to the next level, and guess what, there is still more learning to be done :gob:
I have been riding for a few ummm .... er... decades... and still haven't figured it all out yet, live to ride, ride to live:scooter:
McJim
13th November 2006, 10:59
Congrats, welcome to the next level, and guess what, there is still more learning to be done :gob:
I have been riding for a few ummm .... er... decades... and still haven't figured it all out yet, live to ride, ride to live:scooter:
Cheers for that - even when I have my full licence there will still be learning to be done - when I meet a motorcyclist who claims to know it all then I know I will have met a liar....with a short life expectancy! If we don't keep learning we go backwards.
Toaster
13th November 2006, 11:07
Congrats on making it to the next stage - and being able to legally ride at over 70kph.
Using an L-plate to avoid a $400 fine is like having to wear a condom to avoid STDs... it cramps ya style and looks dumb, but it could irritate like hell if ya don't.
Toaster
13th November 2006, 11:08
... and no that's not from experience.....
Toaster
13th November 2006, 11:09
.... not that I don't have experience....... I'll shut up now.
McJim
13th November 2006, 11:41
.... not that I don't have experience....... I'll shut up now.
Welcome to KB mate - you don't have to take your foot out of your mouth to post on KB but it occasionally helps! :yes:
Roj
14th November 2006, 09:34
when I meet a motorcyclist who claims to know it all then I know I will have met a liar....with a short life expectancy! .
Na, just tell him since he knows everything to get off, buy a cage and any passenger to wear a t shirt with the logo:stupid:
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