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Gummie
28th November 2007, 13:06
:shit: thought i would take this opportunity to say hi.
have been surfer site for a few days and i am finding it a great resource.
I have planned my xmas to do my leaners licence.
The range of bikes out there are growing the more i look.
At the moment i am looking at a suzuki GN250 or a kawasaki ZZR the main thing i worry about is dropping it until i get my confidence up.
I am over 25 so i will most likely only have it for 12 mths tops.
Any way enough of my rambleings see you all at a ride soon.

marioc
28th November 2007, 13:08
Hi welcome to KB

janno
28th November 2007, 13:12
Welcome! There's lots of KB support and rides for learners up your way - hope you can manage to hook up with some people, it makes it all a lot easier and more fun.

Don't worry about dropping the bike, everyone has at least once, and it's not the end of the world. Usually the most damage is to your pride :Oops:

Rosie
28th November 2007, 13:33
Hi!
I'd advise staying away from pretty, shiny, plastic coated bikes while you are learning. They scratch really easily, and can be expensive to replace (or be on back order from Japan for 4 months :angry2:)

Your over 25, so it's not like you will be keeping the bike for ever, so it doesn't need to be the shiny bike of your dreams does it?

If you are looking at inexpensive, unfaired bikes like the GN, you should have a look at a Yamaha Scorpio. I haven't been on one myself, but I've heard good things about them.

tri boy
28th November 2007, 16:57
Welcome.:niceone:
+1 re avoiding fairings/flash paint jobs etc.
Have fun, and ask heaps of questions.:msn-wink:

Supermoto Junkie
28th November 2007, 18:11
Welcome mate.

You won't regret getting into the bike world....you won't go back

Cache Wraith
28th November 2007, 18:50
Welcome Gummie, Take it easy out there.

Gummie
28th November 2007, 20:36
always keen to ask questions as silence:shutup: can not teach much

gijoe1313
29th November 2007, 08:17
Welcome to the nuthouse! Keep your hands inside the vehicle, do not roll down your windows and above all ... don't feed the animals! :msn-wink:

Good on ya! Getting on two wheels will give you rewards and an outlet for all the things missing in your life! :woohoo: :scooter:

lemure
29th November 2007, 09:00
Hi Gummie, Good to see another beginning rider. Lots of good roads around your way, and closer to others than us non-Aucklanders. Ride your own ride, don't let others dictate how you're gonna ride (unless you're riding dangerously), practise, practise practise safe riding ... and ENJOY!!!
:clap:

Jonah
11th December 2007, 08:06
Hi,

I'm another learner in the City. Take your time and get plenty of practice when you don't need to be anywhere and have fun.

Couple of benefits of the GN250
You're not going to be overawed by it's throbbing power
Although everybody jokes about them it seems like everybody has had one at some point!

Learners Tip
When you're bike won't start when you come back to it make sure some little B**tard hasn't fipped the kill switch on the handlebar before you flatten the battery trying to start it!!!!

Ragingrob
11th December 2007, 08:26
Hi,

I'm another learner in the City. Take your time and get plenty of practice when you don't need to be anywhere and have fun.

Couple of benefits of the GN250
You're not going to be overawed by it's throbbing power
Although everybody jokes about them it seems like everybody has had one at some point!

Learners Tip
When you're bike won't start when you come back to it make sure some little B**tard hasn't fipped the kill switch on the handlebar before you flatten the battery trying to start it!!!!

Yours does that? The GN I had wouldn't even turn the motor or anything if the kill switch was flipped!

owner
11th December 2007, 10:27
Welcome Gummie, KB is a great place to really sink your teeth into!

Choco
16th December 2007, 11:24
Welcome to KB!
Gn's are good bikes to start off on, just be careful about the stock front tire and watch out for rust on the newer ones!
Just remember to practice lots and take it slowly.
Mike

Gummie
22nd January 2008, 08:44
YYYeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeehhhhhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Have done my BHT on sunday with john wright (hats off to him) totally enjoyed the experience and he imparts you with alot of great knowledge. Next is just the scratch and win.

Gummie
25th January 2008, 15:50
How easy is the scratch and win getting....? Passed my test, :clap:now applying for exemption on the fact i am 6'2" and 120KG. Only bikes that i have found that fit are the hyo's. Have gone around a few shops to see whats out there but can only ride 250s and most dont fit so i wont even try. If ya want make suggestions then i am all ears. Have not really found what sort of bike im after yet waiting to see how i fit on most bikes first. See you all on the roads out there.:beer:

Bikernereid
25th January 2008, 16:59
Welcome to the loony bin, remember to leave your sanity at the door.

Some great guys round Auckland way so you should get so good riding with them.


:shit: thought i would take this opportunity to say hi.
have been surfer site for a few days and i am finding it a great resource.
I have planned my xmas to do my leaners licence.
The range of bikes out there are growing the more i look.
At the moment i am looking at a suzuki GN250 or a kawasaki ZZR the main thing i worry about is dropping it until i get my confidence up.
I am over 25 so i will most likely only have it for 12 mths tops.
Any way enough of my rambleings see you all at a ride soon.