Excellent. I'll start applying for funding...Originally Posted by outlawtorn
Excellent. I'll start applying for funding...Originally Posted by outlawtorn
If a man is alone in the woods and there isn't a woke Hollywood around to call him racist, is he still white?
thats sounds like the go jim, the most important thing now is to secure an approporiate office to accomodate these committies and sub-committies, now we need an HR comitte so no-one is treated unjustly, oh and lets get onto sorting an I.T. team so our committies can streamline their email and communicate efficiantly with other committies.......
The world stands aside to let anyone pass who knows where he is going....
sounds like a really good system though. i have applied it to myself (not totaly because i wanted...) my first cage was an 1100 escort, skiny tyres meant enuff power to get me sideways at 23km.....hmmmm then onto corolla's yeah go the mighty 1300 4k, done huge kms in it and a few driving courses, (manfield open days and such) and still i know the car has more in than my ability(cos my m8 can beat my times in it...) rebuilt it all myself and proceeded to blow it up myself... put it in the garage and got a bike for transport.......... hmmm
havn't touched it since...... but i have been learning all i can bout riding a 250! again ple ty of power to get me to the speedlimit while not being ridicuilous......gunna wait till i have my full b4 i upgrade too!! oh if only everyone was taught well.
anyways i'm gunna stick with learning all i can whatever i am riding/driving at the time, and keep keeping myself alive!!
The world stands aside to let anyone pass who knows where he is going....
I hereby designate you Chief Operations Officer (refferred to subsequently as COO) of the Parliamentary Sub Committee for the investigation of the effects of restricting access to vehicles for "learner" (Provisional and Restricted License holders) drivers in a BiCultural Aotearoa.Originally Posted by flyin
If a man is alone in the woods and there isn't a woke Hollywood around to call him racist, is he still white?
Better them than me
To every man upon this earth
Death cometh sooner or late
And how can a man die better
Than facing fearful odds
For the ashes of his fathers
And the temples of his Gods
Good man.Originally Posted by flyin
You punt that ZZR250 like a pro, I'm sure Melon's ego is a bit dented after the weekend.
You'll be a force to be reckoned with once you get on a Proper Bike, and it's great to see you taking your time and being sensible about it.
kiwibiker is full of love, an disrespect.
- mikey
Not quite like bikes, I note.Originally Posted by outlawtorn
More bike-like would be to deem all 1200s to be "safe" enough for Learners and Restricted Licences including fully raced ones (to better equate to the disparity between 250cc commuters and RGV250s) and then they can drive anything once they get their full licence.
In all seriousness, I do believe cars should have a graded system similar to what bikes have.
There are a lot of people out there blatting around a lot faster than they can safely handle - in some cases, that safe level is below the actual legal speed limit. Forcing cagers to drive less powerful cars until they have had time to practice safe driving techniques would be a good idea.
Even if the system is:
Learners and Restricted - unmodified 1200cc (Max)
Full - No restrictions
it would still be an improvement over the current system. Let them learn in something that is less likely to rocket them past what their level of experience can handle - "speed", per se, might not be an absolute killer but travelling way faster than you can safely go is an extremely risky proposition.
Motorbike Camping for the win!
The poroblem with this is that so many youngsters learn to drive (ie practice, once they have their learners) in the "family car". Even if they take driving school lessons they still do "extra time" in the family vehicleOriginally Posted by Wolf
A lot of the time dad's or Mum's car wouldn't qualify as a learner grade.
So they would be limited to "Driving school only" time, which is undesireable. There are advantages to learners being able to put in a lot of time practicing (under supervision), more time than most could afford at a driving school.
With bikes it's different because you can assume that a learner biker will need to buy his/her own bike - not so with cars.
And even a "Mum's car" nowadays can probably hit 160+ kph.
Realistically anyway, does the graduated system on bikes serve any purpose ? Whats the top speed of a 250cc sports bike? Over 200kph I think.
So the bike learner can still legally go out on a 200+ kph machine. (Only supposed to do 70 on a L plate , but if they're going to speed anyway that's pretty irrelevant)
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
Can I be in charge of motor vehicle importation? There are currently very few sub 1000cc cars for learners - I propose that I alone have the import licence for sub 1000cc micro cars,I will bring in heaps of Nissan March's,Daihatsu Mira's,Honda Cities and Toyota Starlets,maybe I'll buy a big ship of my own.This will be a good move,as these things are so slow,like I doubt if they can go much faster than 160kph,safe enough for any teenager - and anyway,these things are so flimsy they will only kill themselves,and their occupants in a crash.Originally Posted by Jim2
I will aslo set up another business supplying 1600,1800 and 2000cc engines as a retofit,body kits and turbos.Let's do it!!!
In and out of jobs, running free
Waging war with society
Done!Originally Posted by Motu
Report to Te Puni Kokiri for Cultural Re-Education tomorrow at 9am please.
If a man is alone in the woods and there isn't a woke Hollywood around to call him racist, is he still white?
Hah! Please feel free to remove the hook and bait from your mouth.......Originally Posted by Ixion
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Winding up drongos, foil hat wearers and over sensitive KBers for over 14,000 posts...........![]()
" Life is not a rehearsal, it's as happy or miserable as you want to make it"
In charity, maybe he was having engine probs. Especially if the traffic was so heavy. I've had cars that would start run OK until they got some load on them, then faaaaaaaaaaadddddddddde and die. Restart, rev up, OK, engage clutch, splutter and die. Restart, rinse lather repeat.Originally Posted by Motu
Can be due to all sorts of things, which you will know far more of than I
Could have made anyone pretty flustered if they had that sort of problem in heavy traffic
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
No,I was directly behind him,looks like he still had the handbrake on most of the time,but was so flustered when he did let the brake off he still stalled it...some gear grinding too.The motor was running fine - I think he just had all the sequences wrong...foot on clutch,put into gear,bring up revs...no that's too much..SHIT! stalled..oh,handbrake...let's try it again.Originally Posted by Ixion
Actualy it's not a bad way to learn really - out on the open road,get the steering,throttle and brake control sorted,then move onto slow speed clutch,steering and brake control...but not in holiday traffic.(um,it's how I taught myself to ride and drive.I got pushed down the road on my Bantam and didn't stop till I ran out of gas,lucky it didn't have much in it,those things could run for a week on a tank full)
In and out of jobs, running free
Waging war with society
carefull m8 we have TPK staff here...............Originally Posted by Jim2
The world stands aside to let anyone pass who knows where he is going....
TPK??? Whats that?Originally Posted by flyin
To every man upon this earth
Death cometh sooner or late
And how can a man die better
Than facing fearful odds
For the ashes of his fathers
And the temples of his Gods
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