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Dodger
25th June 2007, 14:37
Sat my full test today (in the rain) and passed :)
I didn't have to do the hazard identification section for some reason, but im not complaining :whocares:

ManDownUnder
25th June 2007, 14:38
:niceone: :niceone: :niceone: :niceone: :niceone:

Stickchick
25th June 2007, 14:39
:rockon: Nice one dude...Congratulations!!!

Str8 Jacket
25th June 2007, 14:40
Good on ya mate!! Wicked. Man the weather is poohs today too. Where did you sit the test?

Though I almost didnt read your thread because of the spelling mistake in the title.... :dodge:

Stickchick
25th June 2007, 14:49
Good on ya mate!! Wicked. Man the weather is poohs today too. Where did you sit the test?

Though I almost didnt read your thread because of the spelling mistake in the title.... :dodge:

You have seriously been hanging out with Hitcher WAY to long!!!:dodge:

Maha
25th June 2007, 14:50
What!!!....no wind to deal...in Wellington?....just rain?
Rain is good, wind is bad...and dont get me started on the two combined...:shit:

Dodger
25th June 2007, 14:52
Good on ya mate!! Wicked. Man the weather is poohs today too. Where did you sit the test?
Though I almost didnt read your thread because of the spelling mistake in the title.... :dodge:

Sat the test in Lower Hutt.
and fixed the spelling. :rolleyes:

Str8 Jacket
25th June 2007, 14:55
What!!!....no wind to deal...in Wellington?....just rain?
Rain is good, wind is bad...and dont get me started on the two combined...:shit:

You forgot cold! But yeah NO wind today. *is touching wood* (the table that is)


Sat the test in Lower Hutt.
and fixed the spelling. :rolleyes:

Dont roll your eyes at me mister!!! Apparently spelling is the essence of life.


(joking,joking,joking,joking!)

Renegade
1st July 2007, 03:24
Sat my full test today (in the rain) and passed :)
I didn't have to do the hazard identification section for some reason, but im not complaining :whocares:

hey man did you reduce your restricted time by doing a course or anything?? if so which one, does any one else know where to do a course in wellington to get a full licence faster??????

skidMark
1st July 2007, 04:38
i'm just gunna goto rarotonga for mine...

Drum
1st July 2007, 08:48
Well done Dodger.

Delphinus
1st July 2007, 10:04
Sat my full test today (in the rain) and passed :)
I didn't have to do the hazard identification section for some reason, but im not complaining :whocares:

Hehe, same here. Passed my full on friday. Also didn't have to do the hazard identification. Was a bit worried when he said "back to the office now" and i thought since we missed it I had failed.
But he didn't say anything and just said good on me for wearing all the correct gear.

Was raining for me as well... maybe he was feeling sorry for me? Was a nice guy.
Did you have your car full already? I did and wondered if ithat played a part.

Krusti
1st July 2007, 10:12
Because of the weather he probably used the alternative test, class 6 is probably the easiest test to pass. Most testers are only really concerned with seeing that you have the skills. Tester is not marking while you ride as he/she has to drive so as long as you don't do anything memorable then you should be good.

Also on a car licence mirror use is marked but this is crossed out on the class 6.

Well done......

gijoe1313
1st July 2007, 12:10
happy belated congrats! Looking forward to when I can do the same thing too! I'm sure the invisible L-plate is reducing the HP of my little ol'Hornet! :msn-wink:

Dodger
1st July 2007, 17:13
Didn't do anything to reduce my time (over 25, so only had the 2x6 month waits)
I got my learners a few months before my bike.

Have now passed the 10000km mark on my Bike (as of Friday), still no bins or drops (touch wood) :dodge:

kazza_nz_05
1st July 2007, 17:45
On passing your full licence. And in the rain of all things. It has been pouring down in the Hutt today. Whenever I am in the car and see fellow bikers on the road/motorway, i think - How do they do it? Anyways I am getting my motorcycle licence so it will probably be me one day too.

Dodger whats it like riding the Hyosung 250? Is it a good learners bike. The guys at TSS motorcycles showed me a few and I was a bit scared being a chick and the bike looks quite big compared to the Suzuki GN250.

I am thinking of getting a Yamaha Scorpio 225cc once I have my licence. But will soon find out once I test drive them. I think its just the thought of having to lean down rather than sit up? Does that make sense.

kazza_nz_05
1st July 2007, 17:49
i'm just gunna goto rarotonga for mine...

Why is that??
May be cheaper, no written paper to sit, no waiting time..

I have also got my licence from Raro, thats why I decided I wanted to get a Motorbike - But am still sitting all the tests here in Lower Hutt. Only because driving in Raro isn't has hectic as driving where there actually is a lot of traffic. Plus the Raro locals don't even wear protective gear - jandals as boots..lol...

Dodger
2nd July 2007, 08:54
Dodger whats it like riding the Hyosung 250? Is it a good learners bike. The guys at TSS motorcycles showed me a few and I was a bit scared being a chick and the bike looks quite big compared to the Suzuki GN250.

I like it and find it's a good size, I've been pillion once with a mate, so it's capable of carrying two 100kg+ guys with no real issues. I feel it has more power than the GN250's that I've ridden, and also seems more stable (maybe due to the size) :scooter:
My wife tried sitting on the Hyosung, and wasn't able to touch the ground, so that may be an issue for some people.
For a cheaper alternative the Yamaha Scorpio looks like a good bike, and would prob be a better buy over the GN250.

Talk to the guys at TSS, it's a great store and they really go out of the way to help. :yes:
Once you get your bike (and good gear) you will find that Rain isn't a problem.. it's the wind that can be a real prick :)

bull
2nd July 2007, 17:13
Congrats Dodger - how time has flown, hopefully get off my ass and do my full come September, and my Hyo is just coming up to its 12K mark, 10K was end of manufacturers warranty ay?

Dodger
2nd July 2007, 20:43
10K was end of manufacturers warranty ay?
As far as I'm aware it's a 1 year warranty (why are they 2 years in Aus??)

bull
2nd July 2007, 22:10
12 months or 10000km, whichever occurs first according to warranty booklet, was wondering if maybe you had been advised differently - guess now im over the 10K mark I may look at doing my own services etc - with the help of mentor of course.

Dodger
3rd July 2007, 09:43
hmmmm,
Will have to check that one out next time I'm at TSS.

I'm to lazy to service myself. :p

With regards to my full test, also just realised they never did the vesicle check (rego/warrant/lights etc) before we started either.

Matt_TG
3rd July 2007, 13:10
A workmate went for his full a few weeks ago. He's been on a restricted for about 7 years and finally got around to sitting the full, borrowed a bike and rocked up to VTNZ.

The borrowed bike (from a dealer) was not roadworthy as the front brake light sensor wouldn't operate. Instant fail, he wasn't even allowed to go and get another bike to use. He's pissed off for not checking that sort of thing himself and has to pay again ...

The bike is the "town bike" as far as licence tests go, my guess is that the tester has seen it many times (I sat my restricted on it), and apparently it was dropped a few days before my mate used it, snapping the brake lever. Another one was installed but the light switch mechanism was rooted.

Terminated
4th July 2007, 11:04
Dateline: 29 May 2006


I'll have to keep an eye out for you; as I'm also in the Valley.
I'm planning on doing my "Scratch and Win” today or tomorrow.

Currently I’m riding around on a 50cc red scooter, :scooter: but will be moving up to a Hyosung 250 Comet sometime in the next few weeks (with a loaner of a 150cc bike from a mate in the middle)

Doesn't time fly when you're having fun.....


Heads Up and Enjoy
:yes::scooter::yes::scooter::yes::scooter::yes::ro ckon:

Dodger
4th July 2007, 11:38
Thanks BB1, for some reason that makes me feel old. :)
I still use that 50cc scooter.

Although I have a loan of my mates bright yellow 85 Hilux for the next 4 months, so I'm currently using that to terrorise Stokes valley. :D