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NOWOOL
19th April 2009, 16:32
I'm sitting my 6F in South Dunedin next week. any idiosyncrasies to look out for?
TIA
FJRider
19th April 2009, 16:40
If anybody waves... dont wave back... just play it :cool:
JimO
19th April 2009, 17:04
one of the testers is a real cunt the other guy isnt bad
fatzx10r
19th April 2009, 17:39
when you head over lookout point and head off down the motorway, make sure you dont go over 50kph till you get to the 100kph zone. it's easy to get up speed down the hill to soon and i know of a few people that have failed because of that.
MyGSXF
19th April 2009, 17:44
Make sure you do "visible" head movements (not just eye movements) when checking your mirrors.. & do headchecks over your shoulder when lane changing, pulling out, turning etc! Good luck! :2thumbsup
NOWOOL
19th April 2009, 18:58
Do I have to do figure 8's or is it just U-turns?
TIA
MyGSXF
19th April 2009, 19:23
Do I have to do figure 8's or is it just U-turns?
TIA
What you will need to do is all listed here for you hun :niceone:
http://www.landtransport.govt.nz/factsheets/59.html
BBzz
19th April 2009, 19:30
Chill out Relax all the best and
Don't stress you should Know it all by now
just do it:2thumbsup
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CookMySock
19th April 2009, 19:44
You know all this bike-riding crap don't you? It's easy - don't be nervous. Just go for a ride and just enjoy yourself and don't break any laws. They will say "congrats" and give you your full - just like that.
Um, might pay to practice some tight U turns though. And yeah, ride all confident-like and don't speed or anything suspect at all. I got stopped ten minutes into my 6F test and he just wrote the license out "you look like you know what you are doing".
Heh, when I did my test he said "left at the roundabout - turn left" and somehow my brain went to sleep until the last second and I was going straight through, when I rectified the situation with a massive bar-push followed a solid 90 degree swerve to the left :sweatdrop He must have thought "shit, this guy looks pro" :killingme
Steve
JimO
19th April 2009, 20:52
one of the testers is a real cunt the other guy isnt bad
the cunts name starts with a K both my boys had him for restricted for car and bike make shure you do everything 100% he was going to fail one of them because the bike shop put the wrong date on a brand new wof even though he checked the plate in the system and knew the wof was new
gumboot99
21st April 2009, 20:54
Howdy all
I'm new to the list and just got a bike but have had 6L for the LOT of years.
Following on from the current thread what time period would be sufficient to go for the restricted. I'm reasonably confident riding around town but I guess a bit more practice never hurts.
CookMySock
21st April 2009, 21:24
about an hour.
Steve
awayatc
21st April 2009, 21:26
any idiosyncrasies to look out for?
TIA
All of em,
plenty of idiots'ncrashes everywhere
Be especialy carefull when they drive anything bigger then you....
DarkLord
1st May 2009, 12:27
I'm not sure if they will ask you about it in the R's, probably not but good practice for when you go for your full. If/when they ask about hazards, just say everything is a hazard!!
Also, wear a hi-vis vest, show up early, be polite and friendly, don't act cocky and you should do well.
NOWOOL
1st May 2009, 19:51
I used everyone's helpful hints and passed! :woohoo: Now I can ride the Harley worry free!
I must have got the Tester without the "K" name. He was older and friendly but he didn't say his name.
Oddly enough, I didn't have to do any "U" turns or answer any questions about hazards. he did have me pull over after every once in a while so he could do his paperwork. I was nervous but I just kept telling myself that as long as the the test continues that means I'm passing.
I Celebrated by stopping off at McGiver & Veitch and purchasing a new Shoei Multitec Flip-up helmet. Nice and quiet with the whisper attachment and I love the pinlock visor! I wish now I had listened to the advice on this board and bought a quality helmet from the start. I went through 3 cheap helmets in a year and was never satisfied with at least one feature of each of them. The money spent on those cheap helmets would have paid for half the Shoei.
Sadly, now I'll sell off the GN250 and replace it with a mid-sized bike.
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