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    Back to biking in NZ (Bronco)

    Hello to you all,
    I moved from the UK to Rangiora near Christchurch in December 2008 and have just(last Saturday) bought myself a Kawasaki ZX6R. I used to ride in the UK until about eight years ago when my friend lost control of his bike and died at the scene,i was behind him at time and saw everything.I remember riding home in a daze and thinking i've got to get rid of this bike,two weeks later the bike was sold and i never rode again until last week. Moving to this fantastic country with the great roads and scenery and real friendly people i just had the urge to ride again,although eight years on i've gone into preservation mode and become more cautious and very aware of the dangers around me. I think once a biker always a biker and am looking forward to meeting up with some of you at the Christchurch meets.

    All the best

    Ian

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bronco View Post
    Hello to you all,
    I moved from the UK to Rangiora near Christchurch in December 2008 and have just(last Saturday) bought myself a Kawasaki ZX6R. I used to ride in the UK until about eight years ago when my friend lost control of his bike and died at the scene,i was behind him at time and saw everything.I remember riding home in a daze and thinking i've got to get rid of this bike,two weeks later the bike was sold and i never rode again until last week. Moving to this fantastic country with the great roads and scenery and real friendly people i just had the urge to ride again,although eight years on i've gone into preservation mode and become more cautious and very aware of the dangers around me. I think once a biker always a biker and am looking forward to meeting up with some of you at the Christchurch meets.

    All the best

    Ian
    Condolences re your mate but shit happens eh.Welcome and enjoy.Preservation mode is all things considered a good mode to be in.If you ever head down South sing out,will put the jug on.
    Be the person your dog thinks you are...

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    13th April 2007 - 17:09
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    Hey Ian, many congrats for getting back on that horse.

    Sorry to hear about your buddy. These things happen and 2 wheels can be quite unforgiving.

    NZ is a great place to ride, so just get out there and enjoy yourself.

    We should all have a self preservation mode at the appropriate time, so no worries there.

    Good luck.

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    Hey Ian. Sorry to hear about your mate. Big ups for getting back on the bike again though...key thing is "respect" it and it'll look after you. Ride safe mate.

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    enjoy the Kawa and stay safe....NZ is a great place to move to and a brilliant place to ride.

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    Greetings Ian -welcome to kb. Huge for getting back on a bike,welldun! Given the traumatic/emotional loss prior ( sorry to hear ) You made the step on your own, in your own time to get bk into it - and I doubt if there`s anyone that would judge you on taking the preservation/cautious mode -things take time- lifes too precious. Enjoy ridin & ride safe.
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    Thanks guys for all the kind comments,i'm easing myself back in gently and enjoying the Kawa (bikes have certainly come along in the last seven years) looking forward to the summer,and some long days on two wheels.
    Cheers

    Ian

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bronco View Post
    Hello to you all,
    All the best

    Ian

    Welcome to KB and NZ. I hear you about the friend being killed on a bike thing, there will be many of us on here that have experienced something similar over the years. Some people learn from things like that, others take it in their stride and continue on as they have always done. Motorcycling is not something that you can easily dismiss once you have been bitten by the bug. It is all good. You live in a fantastic part of the country with some of the nicest riding roads around. The locals can be a bit dodgy though

    Enjoy your summer riding!
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    Nonono,

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