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KiwiPhoenix
7th April 2009, 13:11
:wavey:
I'm new to the site and also to bikes! I'm a 32 yo chick that wants to get their bike licence but have no clue where to start! I've always wanted to get one but the time has never been right. My friends dad gave me a ride on his bike in 06 and I'm completely hooked!
Looking forward to chatting!
slofox
7th April 2009, 13:13
Welcome to the loony bin KiwiPhoenix....nice to have you aboard...:sunny:
Dealer
7th April 2009, 13:21
Start with a Basic handling course from Passrite or similar.
They supply the bike and gear so nothing else required.
Then sit your scratch and win license test to get your learners, easy if you've been driving for years.
Then buy suitable gear, cheap is ok at this stage, you can upgrade as you go.
Then the fun bit, go test riding bikes to find out what you want.
6 months on learners, 6 months on restricted, then full license, easy.:done:
Trudes
7th April 2009, 14:14
Hi there, welcome to KB, enjoy the ride!! :)
KiwiPhoenix
7th April 2009, 14:17
Thanks guys!
Dealer, is there any in Chch?? I had a quick look online but couldn't see anything. Could someone point me in the right direction, thanks!
YellowDog
7th April 2009, 14:27
Hi KiwiPhoenix and congratulations on your big decision. There is some good advice available on this site. If you use the 'Search' facility, there is not much you can't find.
Regarding what is available to help you in CHCH, I am sure that some good advice will follow shortly.
Good luck and take it nice and easy :)
CookMySock
7th April 2009, 14:42
:wavey: I'm new to the site and also to bikes! I'm a 32 yo chick that wants to get their bike licence but have no clue where to start!Mwaaah, all the new girls are so far away! :wavey:
Yeah Dealer speaks the truth. Training is near imperative, or what happens is you never really get past things you don't understand, and your feelings always run high, and then you get a little scare or two, and then you give up, AKA "biking is not for me", so don't let that happen to you.
If you definitely cannot get training, then you need local help. You can sort-of get the basics from a website as KB, but you will get four hundred different versions. :blink:
It's not hard, and once you get the basics you are away - after that its just little bits and pieces, unless you really really want to corner and brake like a pro - thats another level again.
So welcome to KB, and good on your pluck!
Steve
Damian
7th April 2009, 14:43
Welcome aboard..
phoenixgtr
7th April 2009, 15:16
Hello there fellow phoenix. Mainland Driving School (http://yellow.co.nz/companies/Motorcycle-Riding-Schools/Mainland-Driving-School/100648330_1186.html) do the basic handling skills tests in Chch.
Once you've done that you just need to do a scratchy test at the AA and you've got your learners licence!! Then get a bike and all the gear and away you go. (I know of a 250 bandit that's for sale in Chch)
Good on ya!!
BiK3RChiK
7th April 2009, 15:31
Hey, chicky, Welcome to biking and to KB. Liberally use the search feature and all will be right in your world. Also, ask at your local bike shop. Usually, they are very good to deal with and know everything you are asking about.:yes:
Patch
7th April 2009, 15:47
enjoy the ride!! :)
depends who's doing the riding, whether she'll enjoy it or not. :wari:
3umph
7th April 2009, 15:47
Hello there fellow phoenix. Mainland Driving School (http://yellow.co.nz/companies/Motorcycle-Riding-Schools/Mainland-Driving-School/100648330_1186.html) do the basic handling skills tests in Chch.
Once you've done that you just need to do a scratchy test at the AA and you've got your learners licence!! Then get a bike and all the gear and away you go. (I know of a 250 bandit that's for sale in Chch)
Good on ya!!
spot on there... my wife went through mainland about 6 months ago and she did the course with a bit more tutorial with it and found it really good
Lissa
7th April 2009, 16:39
Welcome to KB! :sunny: Lots of helpful advice on KB on how to get your licence chick!
naphazoline
7th April 2009, 16:53
Welcome on board KiwiPhoenix.
Good to hear you're keen to get going.:)
hedcase07
7th April 2009, 16:58
Hey hey welcome to the madhouse.
Mainland driving is the only place i know of in chch for basic handling test and costs round $70 buks and they give u an auto 250cc to sit it on. they also offer training ect if you feel you need
Enjoy...:2thumbsup
KiwiPhoenix
7th April 2009, 17:06
depends who's doing the riding, whether she'll enjoy it or not. :wari:
:rofl:
Thanks for the welcome guys! Will have a look around and check it all out!
Grant`
7th April 2009, 17:46
Always cool to see new people learning to ride! :D
allycatz
7th April 2009, 18:50
Im enjoying hooning round on the scooter...has given me lots basic skills practice in cornering etc...not sure if its going to be harder learning brakes gears etc when I jump on bike again but its certainly getting me used to two wheels on the open road
helenoftroy
7th April 2009, 21:20
Well hi there KiwiPhoenix!:woohoo:
Just do it! riding bikes is the most awesome thing:hug:
Hope to see you round......
Us Christchurch Girls have a social group you might like to join:wari:
fireliv
7th April 2009, 21:37
Welcome KiwiPhoenix!!
Get that Basic Skills Handling test done and will c you on the road soon!!! :headbang:
Blatman
9th April 2009, 10:05
Hiya and welcome. It's traditional for new ladies joining to post a photo of themselves in a bikini sitting on a bike. Of you don't have a bike yet then just the bikini pic will do - cheers :shifty:
KiwiPhoenix
9th April 2009, 18:03
Hiya and welcome. It's traditional for new ladies joining to post a photo of themselves in a bikini sitting on a bike. Of you don't have a bike yet then just the bikini pic will do - cheers :shifty:
Well, if it's tradition, I can't let you all down then.
Here ya go!
Xaria
9th April 2009, 18:08
The Christchurch crowd are really friendly. You could probably get a hand from someone near you for choosing your new bike.
Hmmm... Shopping...
KiwiPhoenix
9th April 2009, 18:10
Will I give you a heads up when I go and buy my first bike!?
I can see it now, all the Chch folk turning up with me as I get it!!
A_Mans_Ruin
9th April 2009, 21:08
Well, if it's tradition, I can't let you all down then.
Here ya go!
Hahaha, awesome.... Serves ya right Blatman!!
Blatman
9th April 2009, 22:10
Well, if it's tradition, I can't let you all down then.
Here ya go!
my eyes....my eyes...they burn...!!
You look like a Harley kinda gal? :eek:
fire eyes
9th April 2009, 22:16
hey chicky .. welcome to paradise! lol .. good luck & go hard .. :niceone:
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