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  1. #16
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    When you first take off, stand with your left foot on the left rear peg, and your right foot lightly on the tail light mount. At about 5-10kph, pop a mono and start slowly circulating the car park on one wheel at around walking pace.

    That'll win 'em over.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
    Got a road code?
    yeah mate but this law is only a month old so not printed in my book but if you jump here it tells you differantly http://www.ltsa.govt.nz/road-user-sa...les/index.html so i guess i'm best to work off this theory
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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash
    When you first take off, stand with your left foot on the left rear peg, and your right foot lightly on the tail light mount. At about 5-10kph, pop a mono and start slowly circulating the car park on one wheel at around walking pace.

    That'll win 'em over.
    oh a comedian in the house
    putt putt

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    before and after shots

    hey thanx for all the help team , hey i ended up wid the old guy and passed !!! orignally booked for 115 and his car broke down so he delayed me until 425 guess he felt sorry for keeping me waiting and get this he sprung me for not keeping to the speed limit as i was doing 50 in a 70k area lol, flashed his lights pulled me over and said 70 until the next sign !! then flashed me againg i stopped and he gave me my new license
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    Nice use of the L plate there!

    I'll remember to put one under the seat for parking on soft ground.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Skid
    Nice use of the L plate there!

    I'll remember to put one under the seat for parking on soft ground.
    Shite! Never thought of that for a use for the damn thing. Mine used to be attached with velcro, so I could velcro it to the battery under the seat when was riding the highways in Canterbury Bugger 70kph for an idea!

    Congrats on the license tho mate


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    Quote Originally Posted by jaybee
    hey thanx for all the help team , hey i ended up wid the old guy and passed !!! orignally booked for 115 and his car broke down so he delayed me until 425 guess he felt sorry for keeping me waiting and get this he sprung me for not keeping to the speed limit as i was doing 50 in a 70k area lol, flashed his lights pulled me over and said 70 until the next sign !! then flashed me againg i stopped and he gave me my new license
    congrats, i cnt wait for the day i can put my L plate under my stand

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Skid
    Nice use of the L plate there!

    :
    Thats was SPARKYS idea for the use of the L Plate i cant take credit for that , hopefully in a few weeks he posts his pictures with his new stand holder
    putt putt

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    Congrats on the restricted
    When I do mine, my looser plate can have a cremation in the fire or shredded. I have now, just about had to put up with those hideous yellow squares for about 12 months now. 6 for the cage and about 4 – 5 months for the bike.
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