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McDuck
28th March 2007, 21:45
big tall people, ever herd of this? I have had sombody tell me about it but i do not know if it actualy happens or not. Any info would be good.
Gremlin
28th March 2007, 21:47
sorry to be harsh... but do a search
search for "exemption" and you'll be up all night reading...
Waylander
28th March 2007, 21:51
sorry to be harsh... but do a search
search for "exemption" and you'll be up all night reading...
Or you could make it easier nd just link your thread.
When did you get rid of the ZX7R by the way?
Lorax
28th March 2007, 22:03
big tall people, ever herd of this? I have had sombody tell me about it but i do not know if it actualy happens or not. Any info would be good.
I'm tall, 6 foot five. And have an exemption to ride after ten, what is your actual question?
Some exemption to do with being tall?
Gremlin
28th March 2007, 22:04
info is all over the place at the moment, I plan to write an FAQ, given its asked about so much. The key here is Mcduck5n wants to know about learner exemptions, when most talk about restricted, but its still been covered.
7r was sold early march. On to better things (FI was a priority)
McDuck
28th March 2007, 22:09
info is all over the place at the moment, I plan to write an FAQ, given its asked about so much. The key here is Mcduck5n wants to know about learner exemptions, when most talk about restricted, but its still been covered.
7r was sold early march. Onto to better things (FI was a priority)
I want a incress of my size limit of bike i can have lol should have had it in the start. Will send you a PM with a bit more about my situation.
Thanks
Back Fire
28th March 2007, 22:09
as gremlin said, both me and him have answered this a few times on how we got ours... theres lots of info on this site about getting one... thats what the seach button is for
Back Fire
28th March 2007, 22:11
7r was sold early march. Onto to better things (FI was a priority)
onto faggier things! hahahahaha
mark247
29th March 2007, 21:10
I send this letter in with my exemption application and it was accepted. Note that i mentioned that i was going to ride a 400cc ( i am only allowed to ride the one 400cc on my learners, not any bike i want. ) They called me to check this. So dont expect to apply and be able to go ride a hayabusa, it wont happen.
Anyway, this is what i wrote. It's not the exact copy i sent in but its nearly identicle. I remember changing a bit of it but i cant remember exactly what part. Nothing major.
"I am applying to get an exemption on my learner motorcycle license so I am able to ride a 400cc motorcycle on my learner license. I wish to be granted this because due to my height I believe I am unsafe on a 250cc. My height, of 191cm, causes me to become unstable on a 250cc motorcycle, even in light wind conditions due to 250cc motorcycles being quite a small frame. I find it hard to turn tighter corners as well because my top heaviness and posture on a 250cc makes it hard to lean into the corners and therefore unsafe for me and anyone who is coming in the other direction. I have owned two 250cc motorcycles both which were quite big for 250cc. I have got into situations where I have felt unstable and unsafe on both of the bikes. In slight wind conditions, even when trucks drive past, I have been nearly blown off. I mainly believe this is because 250cc bikes are quite light and that my height and my centre of gravity are quite high so that wind catches me a lot easier. These two large 250cc bikes are designed for the Asian market where riders are on average are quite a lot shorter than me. The bike I would plan to ride is 400cc (Honda GB400). It is suitable for a learner because it is roughly the same power of both the previous 250cc bikes I have owned but is quite a bit heavier and more stable for a person of my size, mainly because of the size and weight. The larger frame on the 400cc allows me to gain the correct riding stature which I previously felt I could not achieve on a 250cc because of my height and the 250cc frame’s size and weight. I mainly use a motorcycle to get to and from Polytech to study. It is a 35 minute ride between Te Puke and Tauranga and there is no public transport. It is for these reasons I am applying for an exemption to the Graduate Licensing System."
Morcs
30th March 2007, 16:58
Apparently its a piece of piss for anyone over 6ft. Ill be doing mine as soon as i can pick up the form...
Karma
30th March 2007, 17:02
Apparently its a piece of piss for anyone over 6ft. Ill be doing mine as soon as i can pick up the form...
Yeh it's not difficult really... but some of us didn't need an exemption :D
Morcs
30th March 2007, 17:05
Yeh it's not difficult really... but some of us didn't need an exemption :D
Smartarse :D
Well some of us got stung by the stupid nz system and got pushed to the bottom of the graduation system...
EroSamnin
5th April 2007, 13:22
Lol Mark247, I'm taller than you and can ride an RG150 without any trouble cornering/wind/coolness factor.
I think cost is a big thing too, you can get a really nice low kms 400 for the same price of a 15 year old 250 with super high k's. Anybody should be able to send a letter like this.
"Hello, I can't afford $6000 for a 15 year old 250cc bike with 80,000kms that is capable of safe acceleration (ie faster than a GN250). I can however afford a 400cc bike in good SAFE (sort of lol) condition with 40,000kms on it due to their not having retarded super high 250 pricing AND enough power to be able to avoid danger. Give me an exemption please, cheers."
:yes:
McDuck
6th April 2007, 20:20
I think i will base it around my size width wise. When you are wide and tall you end up with big numbers lol
ZeroIndex
23rd April 2007, 02:48
big tall people, ever herd of this? I have had sombody tell me about it but i do not know if it actualy happens or not. Any info would be good.
just ride whatever bike you feel comfortable on...
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