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motorbike.ventures
20th February 2008, 16:00
Hi....
I am a newbie to this forum and...well... I am not a Kiwi :gulp: Am I still welcome here or should I head for the hills so to speak?
I do ride, so I do have half of it right :mrgreen:
spookytooth
20th February 2008, 16:07
have to say yea your not aussie :)
MIXONE
20th February 2008, 16:07
Welcome and don't worry about not being a Kiwi.Everyone gets abused without discrimination around here.:laugh:At least you don't own a Honda.Oops sorry:doh:
skidMark
20th February 2008, 16:09
Welcome and don't worry about not being a Kiwi.Everyone gets abused without discrimination around here.:laugh:At least you don't own a Honda.Oops sorry:doh:
You said "the brand" are you trying to scare him off?
MIXONE
20th February 2008, 16:11
You said "the brand" are you trying to scare him off?
Look again.Hims a her:rolleyes:
hospitalfood
20th February 2008, 16:21
some would say that because your not kiwi, you should not be here.
I would not listen to these people. ever.
welcome.
Mom
20th February 2008, 16:24
some would say that because your not kiwi, you should not be here.
I would not listen to these people. ever.
welcome.
I agree, I am not a Kiwi and I am still here...:blip:
Welcome along motorbike.ventures. Have fun when you visit and try not to feed the trolls!
EJK
20th February 2008, 16:25
Hi....
I am a newbie to this forum and...well... I am not a Kiwi :gulp: Am I still welcome here or should I head for the hills so to speak?
I do ride, so I do have half of it right :mrgreen:
Infidel! Prepare to be judged! :lol: jks!
You are welcome! (as long as you ride) :yes:
Sully60
20th February 2008, 16:27
If that's you in your profile pic, you're more than welcome, anytime!
CookMySock
20th February 2008, 16:39
well... I am not a Kiwi :gulp: yes yes yes you are very welcome.
Are you visiting New Zealand ?
Steve
Pex Adams
20th February 2008, 16:42
Hi....
I am a newbie to this forum and...well... I am not a Kiwi :gulp: Am I still welcome here or should I head for the hills so to speak?
I do ride, so I do have half of it right :mrgreen:
Unless your name's either Winja or Dover, you should be fine... You name's not Winja or Dover is it???
fireliv
20th February 2008, 16:44
Welcome aboard!!! Plently of foreigners here so as long as you have a keen interests in bikes then we're all 1 big family :hug:
P38
20th February 2008, 17:02
Hi....
I am a newbie to this forum and...well... I am not a Kiwi :gulp: Am I still welcome here or should I head for the hills so to speak?
I do ride, so I do have half of it right :mrgreen:
G'day mate.:wavey:
Number One
20th February 2008, 17:03
If that's you in your profile pic, you're more than welcome, anytime!
cough cough cough.....ahem<_<
Welcome Motorbike Ventures :niceone: enjoy your time on KB:niceone:.
BiK3RChiK
20th February 2008, 17:35
Hi....
I am a newbie to this forum and...well... I am not a Kiwi :gulp: Am I still welcome here or should I head for the hills so to speak?
I do ride, so I do have half of it right :mrgreen:
Ooooh cool! Another chick! Course you're welcome! WELCOME...:msn-wink:
M
Mom
20th February 2008, 17:42
Hi....
I am a newbie to this forum and...well... I am not a Kiwi :gulp: Am I still welcome here or should I head for the hills so to speak?
I do ride, so I do have half of it right :mrgreen:
I have had a thought. What is :mrgreen: ? Obviously an smilie that does not feature here.
6ft5
20th February 2008, 17:47
yeah welcome, welcome, as long as you learn the lingo
:scooter:
Sparky Bills
20th February 2008, 20:14
As everyone else has already said. Welcome and enjoy the carnage!:2thumbsup
FJRider
20th February 2008, 20:24
Welcome to the KB site. You cannot say, or do ANYTHING, that has NOT be said or done, on site before. IF YOU THINK YOU CAN, we await with interest.
craneman
20th February 2008, 20:31
your names not borrat is it
motorbike.ventures
4th March 2008, 08:55
OMG, thanks guys! I thought I subscribed to this thread so was waiting for an email, I thought I was so unwanted nobody even replied to the post! :mrgreen:
Thank god I checked! :)
Are you visiting New Zealand ?
It is a dream to see New Zealand (and that other English speaking island next to you guys, forget the name, Austria or something?) by bike. I have friends who live in Auckland and my parents will be going for a year to teach there in 2010. So I dunno, thought I would maybe plan my dream a few years early :)
Look forward to checking out this site, thanks!
Badjelly
4th March 2008, 08:59
It is a dream to see New Zealand (and that other English speaking island next to you guys, forget the name, Austria or something?) by bike....So I dunno, thought I would maybe plan my dream a few years early :)
And you run (or work for) this company called Motorbike Ventures in Prague. Sounds great, tell us more!
ManDownUnder
4th March 2008, 09:01
Wow - I was in your home city in May of last year - what a fantastic part of the world. Wish I'd known about your company then!
Welcome to KB. All welcome!
MDU
Radar
4th March 2008, 09:56
Welcome to KB!
Ahhh, Prague - the most beautiful city in Europe, with great beer and beautiful women!
How easy - or difficult - is it to get a motorcycle license in the Czech Republic? What sort of tests do you have to pass?
motorbike.ventures
4th March 2008, 10:22
Welcome to KB!
Ahhh, Prague - the most beautiful city in Europe, with great beer and beautiful women!
How easy - or difficult - is it to get a motorcycle license in the Czech Republic? What sort of tests do you have to pass?
Yes, it is! Well, I am not sure for tourists in NZ, but for us that live here... it is freakin expensive (for both car and motorbike) I have to do so many hours driving, and I have to drive with the teacher behind me. He has his own handlebars and break, but it was really hard for me as I am not so big and my teacher was a regular sized guy! Then you have this multiple choice test, which I studied all winter for cause I took it in Czech, out of like 500 questions they ask you 20 or so and you can only get 2 wrong. Not fun. Then the driving part (but I cheated and only drove the car and pasted for both bike and car!)
So yes, it is much more difficult than in the states. No idea what pain you guys go through?
And you run (or work for) this company called Motorbike Ventures in Prague. Sounds great, tell us more!
Yes, and we just started this motorcycle rental company in Europe. Hoping to help people rent bikes for trips all around Europe. Also inviting renters to go on trips with us. And we are doing some purchasing as well, either for expats who live here and don't speak Czech, or people either in the Czech Republic or anywhere in the world who want Classic Czech bikes in mint condition such as a Jawa Perak, etc. Just new this year, so wish us luck! :)
And thank you all for the welcome, I love this forum already!!! Such nice people! :)
fireball
4th March 2008, 10:41
hello and welcome to KB
beware some of the guys around these parts bite (so i hear)
:banana:
Yes, and we just started this motorcycle rental company in Europe. Hoping to help people rent bikes for trips all around Europe. Also inviting renters to go on trips with us. And we are doing some purchasing as well, either for expats who live here and don't speak Czech, or people either in the Czech Republic or anywhere in the world who want Classic Czech bikes in mint condition such as a Jawa Perak, etc. Just new this year, so wish us luck! :)
And thank you all for the welcome, I love this forum already!!! Such nice people! :)
More of that info might help me end of this year ;)
Really :yes:
motorbike.ventures
4th March 2008, 11:24
beware some of the guys around these parts bite (so i hear)
Ooo, sounds fun! lol :)
More of that info might help me end of this year
Ask away :) Or PM :)
As for trips, this year we are going to Scandinavia on street bikes, and then to Albania on dual sport bikes. I soooooo can't wait!! :) :eek:
Radar
4th March 2008, 13:46
Yes, it is! Well, I am not sure for tourists in NZ, but for us that live here... it is freakin expensive (for both car and motorbike) I have to do so many hours driving, and I have to drive with the teacher behind me. He has his own handlebars and break, but it was really hard for me as I am not so big and my teacher was a regular sized guy! Then you have this multiple choice test, which I studied all winter for cause I took it in Czech, out of like 500 questions they ask you 20 or so and you can only get 2 wrong. Not fun. Then the driving part (but I cheated and only drove the car and pasted for both bike and car!)
And thank you all for the welcome, I love this forum already!!! Such nice people! :)
Thanks for the info on the Czech testing. Here in NZ we have to take a practical test to prove basic handling skills - this is usually done in a parking area, not the road. Then a multiple choice Q test of around 35 questions. This gives us a Learner's License and a top speed of 70 kph. 6 months later we can do an on the road practical test, being followed by an examiner usually who is in a car, for around 20 - 45 minutes. 12 months later (or 6 months if over 25 years old) we do another on road practical test and finally get our Full Motorcycle License.
I have a friend from Oregon, USA. He went to a one (or two?) day course that involved riding small motorcycles. Thats it - pass this short course and ya got your license. Simple, but I bet more young people in Oregon have bike accidents.
motorbike.ventures
4th March 2008, 14:01
In Cali it is the same. You take a written test and get your permit. Then you take this 3 day MSF course and get your license. OR you can take the driving test instead of the course and get your license.
The course is really good though, so good that some insurance companies give you a 10% discount if you take it. And you must pass the coarse to get your license. I was thinking fo taking the course just because it is supposed to teach you great saftey and handling skills on the bike. I guess if insurance gives you discounts it must mean something, right?
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