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    New bike, new rider, new member (psydkick)

    hi all. i just bought a bike, my first its a suz gs500e, 98
    i take possesion of it in about a week, and i am ITCHING for it
    is there anything about this particular bike any of you can tell me? good/bad what to watch for. anything actually.

    oh and also i still have to get my license... so...
    how am i supposed to get my learners, i understand the max size is a 250 when i only have A 500??
    is there a way round that?

    and i would love to hear from single lady riders 25-30 yrs. just to know youre out there, y'know? i cant think of anything hotter
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    Very functional bike. Simple, reliable, workhorse.
    But there is no way round the 250 thing for learners. Exemptions can be had at restricted stage. So unless some-one knows something I don't, then you're going to have to risk it, or get a 250 to use in the meantime.
    FWIW I don't recommend you 'risk it'. Fines for licence condition breaches are $400 each, and you'll not get insurance either.
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    It looks tidy enough hopefully someone that knows a bit about bikes looked it over for you, test rode it even?

    I would seriously recommend you resolve your lack of license issue sooner than later.
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    Put a hold on the 500 mate, the temptation will kill you and empty your wallet.
    Go the 250 way or the LAMS Approved Bikes.

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    It sure looks nice but it's not legal.

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    Play it smart and safe, don't bring on something as tempting as that.

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    you can hire a bike to sit your licence.
    in the mean time if you don't want to get done by the police i suggest that you dress very tidy on your bike in the proper gear and always obey the road rules.
    also, there are plenty of police members on this site. not bad guys but be carefull regarding telling everyone you have no licence. piss off the wrong person here and you may have the northland cops getting a desciption of your bike and the info you have no licence. in fact, they may already have it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hard Nut View Post
    Put a hold on the 500 mate, the temptation will kill you and empty your wallet.
    Go the 250 way or the LAMS Approved Bikes.

    Nuts
    Good advice. Are you willing to take the chance of paying a hefty fine, and ride a bike with no insurance?
    Go the 250 route - you can have a great time on a 250 if you get the right one.

    The GS500 is OK, but a bit prone to rust.
    Try this site for reviews on the GS500 - wait 5 seconds for the page to load.
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    thanks

    thanks for your input and advice, i just wanted to make something very clear... i have no intention to break the law and ride it w/out getting myself legal enough to do so, i know its gonna be a S.O.B in the meantime. one of the main reasons im getting this one is because im getting it privately through a family member, mates rates etc etc. yes it's been test-riden by my bike savvy brother.
    yep ill be going for the license asap and its just going to be a painful few months for me until i am road legal and insured

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    It's going to be be more than a few months before you're legal to ride that baby.

    If you're over 25 you'll have to do a minimum of 6 months on your restricted and if you pass that then you can do your full in 3 months time only if you fork out for the advanced drivers course and pass that (which isn't hard).

    You may be getting a good deal on the 500 but seriously you will need to get a 250 anyway to get some experience.....

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    6 months on learners, 3 months on restricted with approved course
    youre right, i should find a cheap 250 to carry me through

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    I can't add anything that hasn't already been said..there's some smart advice up above! So, good luck and welcome to the site mate!

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    Quote Originally Posted by psydkick View Post
    thanks for your input and advice, i just wanted to make something very clear... i have no intention to break the law and ride it w/out getting myself legal enough to do so, i know its gonna be a S.O.B in the meantime. one of the main reasons im getting this one is because im getting it privately through a family member, mates rates etc etc. yes it's been test-riden by my bike savvy brother.
    yep ill be going for the license asap and its just going to be a painful few months for me until i am road legal and insured
    Good to hear!


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    Welcome onboard KB Psydkick.

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