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Time Paradox
14th September 2008, 14:02
Hi all,

Could any suggest any good places to practice riding here

in Christchurch?? Not really keen on parking lots as they are monitored by

security.. Those rent-a-cops at CPIT are the worst to deal with.. I was looking

for a park and had my knees down a bit, and they took my ID away!!

ROAR!!

portokiwi
14th September 2008, 14:32
WTF, Mate security guards can not take anything off you. They can ask you for it but they can not take it from your person.
That is classed as theift.

EJK
14th September 2008, 19:40
Burnside High School Carpark. I checked this morning (Sunday) and it was quiet... really quiet.

How about a park around here? Last time when I went there (which was 3 years ago), there was this miniature urban landscape, including stop signs and ped's crossings. Maybe perfect for beginners? ;)

I believe you enter the park by westburn terrace.

Spuds1234
14th September 2008, 19:44
I use the Northlands mall carpark.

Go up to the top at night and practice my slow speed riding. Theres bugger all traffic (like no cars), and its very well lit.

Gets slippery when its wet as its just concrete. That said its great for practicing your slow speed stuff etc

JMemonic
14th September 2008, 19:44
WTF, Mate security guards can not take anything off you. They can ask you for it but they can not take it from your person.
That is classed as theift.

Actually if it was cpit (student) id they are within their rights as it remains property of cpit.

You might be surprised what powers security have depending on the location.

JMemonic
14th September 2008, 19:47
Hi all,

Could any suggest any good places to practice riding here

in Christchurch?? Not really keen on parking lots as they are monitored by

security.. Those rent-a-cops at CPIT are the worst to deal with.. I was looking

for a park and had my knees down a bit, and they took my ID away!!

ROAR!!

Depends on what you want to practice, if you are trying to practice your high speed antics take it to the track, you wont be harassed if you are being sensible.

Romeo
14th September 2008, 20:01
I taught my GF to ride at the Eastgate carpark. It's lit up pretty well at night and very usable after about 8pm.

If you're on the other side of town, I'd suggest the aviation museum carpark in the afternoon. It's not lit, but it's got some good concrete.

Jerry74
14th September 2008, 22:29
Some of the back roads around templeton, rolleston.

Parts of Parklands, marshlands good too.

Higher speed areas for practice

Creeping Death
16th September 2008, 03:16
just what do you need to practice?Surely public roads are enough?:yes:

Subike
16th September 2008, 06:14
just what do you need to practice?Surely public roads are enough?:yes:


how to stop
how to turn
countersterring
how to avoid idiots that think they know it all
lots of practice saves your ass on the road when you need to avoid blind cages, blind pedestrians, blind mothers with push chairs,fucking blind truck drivers, and unfortunatly blind bikers.......all who will kill you, if you dont practice your emergancy stopping, turning, idiot avoidance.

awayatc
16th September 2008, 06:26
how to avoid idiots that think they know it all
to avoid blind cages, blind pedestrians, blind mothers with push chairs,fucking blind truck drivers, and unfortunatly blind bikers.......all who will kill you, if you dont practice your emergancy stopping, turning, idiot avoidance.

Wow some place you live.......
Greta Valley...:chase::chase:........?

imdying
16th September 2008, 08:45
WTF, Mate security guards can not take anything off you. They can ask you for it but they can not take it from your person.
That is classed as theift.They're CPIT security and it's CPITs ID card... he should be thankful that they didn't give him the smack upside the head he deserved.

portokiwi
16th September 2008, 08:57
Ahhh ok. Yes I know what powers certain firms have.
Security officers are just trying to do their job. Some just go over board trying to do it.
they are under paid trying to do a job that no one gives you respect for.
Treated like crap so some take it out on others.

imdying
16th September 2008, 09:02
Motorcyclists at institutions like that are to be sucked up to rather than upset... we rely on them to prevent arseholes in vans taking our toys.

Best place to practice knee down is Ruapuna, it's cheap and relatively safe.