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Hanne
6th December 2006, 08:39
hi all :)
This is my first time posting and I must say, I am very excited about it because with a colour scheme like this how could it NOT be an awesome site? (Ok, I admit it, i have a thing for shiny black bikes...especially with yellow detailing)

Something about myself? Well, my name is Hanne, as my username would suggest, I am currently up in auckland and it was rather inevitable that I would end up here sooner or later.

My grandma fell for my grandad and his bike, same story with my mum and dad. And then I met squiggles. And fun as being his pillion was, I decided that it would even better if I was riding myself... so I got my licence and here I am!

So far I have been learning to ride on his GN250, but I am looking at buying a bike of my own in the new year (preferably a black one :sunny: )
I would be wanting to be able to travel reasonable distances (eg to whangmata, whangarei from auckland) and so far have been looking at either a zxr250 or possibily a cbr250. Do you guys have any suggestions for me? What are those two bikes like for a learner?

Thanks, and i look foward to posting again soon!

Hanne

kiwifruit
6th December 2006, 08:52
welcome to the site :)

Bend-it
6th December 2006, 08:56
I'll bet the ginny wasn't black! ;)

Welcome to KB Hanne! Is your boy on KB as well?

slinky
6th December 2006, 08:57
those bikes are fine.
will feel alot different to the GN, and the riding style will feel un-authodoxed to begin with, but that feeling goes away very quickly!

as for long trips. i ahd a cbr250rr. i took that to paeroa, it was about that time my legs and arse had started to go numb, and a walk was needed.
so just a couple of short breaks on a long ride is a good idea. but no hassle.

OH! and welcome to KB, im fairly new to it myself :D

Trudes
6th December 2006, 10:02
Welcome along, and good luck with your choice of bike.

Swoop
6th December 2006, 12:00
Welcome to KB!
Good to see another getting onto 2 wheels.:yes: :scooter:

xwhatsit
6th December 2006, 13:20
You know, you can get GN250s in black!

Of course, well, that doesn't really stand up to the awesome faired blackness of a ZXR or CBR.

klingon
6th December 2006, 15:37
Hello Hanne,

I've just got my first bike - a Suzuki Volty (black of course) nearly identical twin to the GN250.

Welcome aboard and enjoy the ride :)

dnos
6th December 2006, 15:43
G'day Hanne, welcome to KB.
Good luck with your hunt for a (black) bike.
Try sitting on/riding a few to find one that suits you.
I found myself that budget was a bit of a factor when finding my bike - but hey at least its black right.

Hanne
6th December 2006, 17:11
I'll bet the ginny wasn't black! ;)

Welcome to KB Hanne! Is your boy on KB as well?

Thanks for the welcomes!
Yep, my boy goes by the name of Squiggles. He just bought a gsxr750 on which we are going to tour the South Island over new years, actually...
Should be fun :sunny:

WarlockNZ
6th December 2006, 18:17
I've had my Hyosung GT250R to Wellington and back (from Auckland) and Palmerston North and back twice .. on the last trip i only stopped 4 times .. and yes, they come in black! .. lol ..

As a new bike and for a learner, i can't speak highly enough of them.

DingDong
6th December 2006, 19:00
welcome... I like blck shiny bikes wit yellow detail too:yes:

MaPeXi
6th December 2006, 20:29
I can in all honesty tell you the honda cbr250rr's are an excellent bike. As somebody said before, they handle alot different to a gn250. They feel alot more sporty with a fairly aggressive riding/ sitting position. They are high performance bikes though, so if you are still building your confidence, I suggest you take it easy if you get one. However, I have one and it is my first bike :yes:. They are very planted to the ground and handle so naturally you lean into the corners feeling very connected to the bike and the road (hopefully not TOO connected with the latter haha :dodge: ) Also revvs to a very impressive 19,000rpm without hesitation. lol thats diggable.

Pros: fast, lightweight, handling, exhaust note :)

Cons: fast, lightweight, handling, exhaust note.......Yeah i'm being serious...Dont ride this bike hard if you cannot handle it properly, as forgiving as it is, this bike is not your usual sunday drive 250. The lightweight frame makes the bike very easy to handle and very confidince inspiring. However....wind gusts+light bike+fairings= a rather interesting ride. You can feel yourself getting buffeted (is that a word???) around in wind gusts especially while travelling on the motorway. You get used to it fairly quickly but it can be an unnerving feeling sometimes. As much as I love the sound of this bike, it can become annoying while travelling at 100kph for long distances unless you invest in sonme decent earplugs and/or a good helmet. 100kph equates to a rather noisy 9000rpm in 6th gear...
Maybe i;m just being pedantic but yeah this bike isn't for everyone.......
Go on a test ride and see if you like them....Personally I love them and theres no other 250 i'd rather have.
:Punk:

MaPeXi
6th December 2006, 20:30
I can in all honesty tell you the honda cbr250rr's are an excellent bike. As somebody said before, they handle alot different to a gn250. They feel alot more sporty with a fairly aggressive riding/ sitting position. They are high performance bikes though, so if you are still building your confidence, I suggest you take it easy if you get one. However, I have one and it is my first bike :yes:. They are very planted to the ground and handle so naturally you lean into the corners feeling very connected to the bike and the road (hopefully not TOO connected with the latter haha :dodge: ) Also revvs to a very impressive 19,000rpm without hesitation. lol thats diggable.

Pros: fast, lightweight, handling, exhaust note :)

Cons: fast, lightweight, handling, exhaust note.......Yeah i'm being serious...Dont ride this bike hard if you cannot handle it properly, as forgiving as it is, this bike is not your usual sunday drive 250, it's got accents on it straight from the racetrack. The lightweight frame makes the bike very easy to handle and very confidince inspiring. However....wind gusts+light bike+fairings= a rather interesting ride. You can feel yourself getting buffeted (is that a word???) around in wind gusts especially while travelling on the motorway. You get used to it fairly quickly but it can be an unnerving feeling sometimes. As much as I love the sound of this bike, it can become annoying while travelling at 100kph for long distances unless you invest in sonme decent earplugs and/or a good helmet. 100kph equates to a rather noisy 9000rpm in 6th gear...
Maybe i;m just being pedantic but yeah this bike isn't for everyone.......
Go on a test ride and see if you like them....Personally I love them and theres no other 250 i'd rather have.
:Punk:

Zukin
6th December 2006, 20:49
Hei pa deg Hanne :laugh:

I am guessing that your name originates from Scandinavia?
Welcome to KB

blackkatana
6th December 2006, 21:32
Welcome from another newbie to KB, black is good.

Hanne
14th December 2006, 18:52
Hei pa deg Hanne :laugh:

I am guessing that your name originates from Scandinavia?
Welcome to KB


Denmark :sunny: are you also a viking?

xwhatsit
14th December 2006, 23:38
Denmark :sunny: are you also a viking?

I don't know about him, but sometimes my girlfriend likes me to dress up as one :mellow:

jrandom
14th December 2006, 23:57
Denmark

Yes, your first post was typed with a Scandinavian accent.

No, really. You have excellent English, but it's tinged with a slightly Teutonic formality combined with very un-German friendliness. Thus you betray your origins.

Welcome.

A quick bit of advice: maintain the appearance, whether or not it be accurate, of having a large, active and possessive boyfriend. KB supplies of Atom X, the Nubile Blonde Atom, are alarmingly low.

Karma
15th December 2006, 00:22
KB supplies of Atom X, the Nubile Blonde Atom, are alarmingly low.


Unfortunately so, but for the right price I can bleach my hair for you?

Animal
15th December 2006, 10:10
Ah yes, I definitely recognized the Nordic accent, Hanne! Welcome to KB, it's an awesome alternative to the real world! Black bikes, huh? Hmmm... yes please!

Squiggles
18th December 2006, 00:14
i aint that large or that possessive :P

she's without a bike again as i busted the gn for the second time :gob: i expect she'll have a bike when the market starts to settle down after the summer hype ;)

Zukin
18th December 2006, 07:01
Denmark :sunny: are you also a viking?

No I am not, but we have lots of firends over there, my daughter speaks Norwegian & Swedish language so it makes it a little easier:yes:

We did have a Norwegian student here for a year and her name was also Hanne

Cheers

Daffyd
22nd December 2006, 16:46
Welcome Hanne...Hope to see you both during your tour of the SI.

NighthawkNZ
22nd December 2006, 16:56
Welcome to the nut house...

GurlRacer
23rd December 2006, 13:59
Hei Hanne!! Snakker du Norsk/Dansk?? (I am Zukin's daughter :D )

Welcome to KB :D

Hanne
8th February 2007, 15:02
Unfortunately, no :(
My dad does, though. He is VERY jealous of my new bike, too!
I expect we will be seeing him on KB very soon also...

crashe
8th February 2007, 15:39
my new bike...

Welcome to KB........
I guess since your b/f broke your GN that he went and brought you a nice new bike for you......:yes: :scooter:



Anyways, check out the "Meetings and Event's" section for the Girls coffee run which is happening this coming Saturday 10th Feb 2007.......

Also check out the Westpac Helicopter fundraiser run as well in the same section. Which is happening on the 11th Feb 2007.

u4ea
8th February 2007, 15:45
welcome to kb !!:rockon:
Good luck finding the right bike:scooter:

Squiggles
8th February 2007, 16:00
Welcome to KB........
I guess since your b/f broke your GN that he went and brought you a nice new bike for you......:yes: :scooter:


pfft... *ten characters*

Hanne
8th February 2007, 20:13
No he didn't, but I think that it was best that I chose because it had to match my helmet :P
He did come to check out the bike for me before I bought it though- I checked the colour (purple!) and he checked the engine.
Have just uploaded a picture!
And her name is Madison (with one 'd')
:D