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    I'd go to training nights to learn to ride like that, but to jump straight in? there'd be no point unless I did it on the scoot :P

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2BTO...eature=related
    right at the end, you see a few "Out Takes"
    "I know your about to do something apocalyptically evil but hey, still want to hang"

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    That guy deserves a handjob. I roeckon I could do the slalom cones pretty well though.

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    yea mystic we do similar stuff to this at NASS every now and then.

    edit: slightly slower tho
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mystic13 View Post
    I think I need practise.

    This is kind of like gymkhana's for cars.

    Does anyone run these in NZ. I think it'd be a lot of fun. Especially trying to beat the clock.

    Can I ride like this guy? In short! NO!

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    This looks very similar to a western European practical test to get the bike license.

    I know England don't have these tests but for the rest of us this is what you have to prove you can do with your bike before you do your test in the traffic.

    Almost 50% of all testers fail the first time on this test. And you practice 6months before, it is crazy!

    Our in Sweden is a garage turn test with for cones. Then a track similar to this one with 20 cones and a test where you throw your bike in 50kmh to either the right or left to prove you can handle an object on the road.

    Then you brake your bike in 50kmh at the end of the 20cone track and then you brake your bike in 70kmh and 100kmh.

    We used a Honda CB 750 for a full license.

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