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    250 ---> 750 that's an experience innit!

    So clutching my new, full license, ink still wet I push the 250 to the back of the garage and wheel the new toy (2008 Suzuki GSX750F Katana) out and into the sunlight. Here we go...

    Now I've done the restricted, DDC and full tests and got an 'yep that's good' at each stage and I am happy on the 250 change change up and down smoothly with or without clutch. I can stop on a sixpence. I can corner without drama etc etc in short I am a happy 250 rider...

    On the 750 it is a different world. My changes are clunky and rough. I rev too high too low, drop the clutch too slow too late, brake too hard, too soft. Corner like I'm wrestling an elephant on P. Where have my 12 months of carefully honed skills pissed off to?

    Right. First things, breath... ah that's better lungs were starting to hurt. Next listen to the engine stopping looking at that sodding rev counter you didn't have it before you don't need it now. Be smooth and progressive with the clutch accelerator, brakes... Ah thats better. Corner now, stop fighting the elephant... be the elephant... lean, countersteer Oh that feels good... smoooooth.

    Traffic lights. and off and stall and curse and restart and off bugger. But I will get there, may take some time

    But I am a happy 750 rider, smile still splitting my face in two. WooHoo here we go, see you out there guys and gals
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    Good on ya man.

    I remember riding to Tirau on my Hyosung GT250R shortly after I got my full license....

    ...And riding back to Taupo on my mate's 2007 GSX-R 1000.

    Crikey. That was an experience and a half.

    If you ever go back to a 250cc bike, you will most probably be amazed at how gutless it now seems, and wonder how you got by with one before. I sure have.
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    I'm planning on jumping straight onto a CBR1000RR when I get my 6F. With my rather questionable riding ability at the best of times, it's bound to be fun.

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    When I bought my GSX750F - having not ridden much for 3 months (ie most of my restricted period) because my 250 had died - I rode it back from Levin to Wellington in the dark - via the Paekakariki Hill. I'm not convinced that was an entirely wise decision, but never mind

    Richard

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    I got on my VFR700 after 20 plus years away from bikes and no test ride, straight in to a 5.00pm commute out of Welly to Raumati in the rain.

    Arrived home grinning from ear to ear but butt didn't unclench for a while.

    12 mths on after the demise of my beloved Bandit waiting for cast to come off so I can get another one , ... the madness is strong.

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    I went zzr250 to zx7r. I found out later a couple of mates had bets on how long before I ended up dead.

    Several bikes later, I sure proved them wrong You definitely need some self control...
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    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEU View Post
    I'm planning on jumping straight onto a CBR1000RR when I get my 6F. With my rather questionable riding ability at the best of times, it's bound to be fun.
    It's been nice knowing you!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEU View Post
    I'm planning on jumping straight onto a CBR1000RR when I get my 6F. With my rather questionable riding ability at the best of times, it's bound to be fun.
    Show us a wheelie Mr!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    I found out later a couple of mates had bets on how long before I ended up dead.
    Ha, I've heard rumours about people saying the same behind my back on this forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit View Post
    Ha, I've heard rumours about people saying the same behind my back on this forum.
    Never said it behind your back, you're a mad fucker. Can't believe you're still alive ya rotten ol' knob jockey.......
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    I found out later a couple of mates had bets on how long before I ended up dead.
    Oh Thee of little faith aye, I remember that line coming out of at least 5 or so peoples mouths... ALL KB'ERS too!!! hmmmm wheres the support lmao!!
    Mind you I did go from a gsx250 to sex on wheels... I mean the R1.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KiWiP View Post
    So clutching my new, full license, ink still wet I push the 250 to the back of the garage and wheel the new toy (2008 Suzuki GSX750F Katana) out and into the sunlight. Here we go...

    Now I've done the restricted, DDC and full tests and got an 'yep that's good' at each stage and I am happy on the 250 change change up and down smoothly with or without clutch. I can stop on a sixpence. I can corner without drama etc etc in short I am a happy 250 rider...

    On the 750 it is a different world. My changes are clunky and rough. I rev too high too low, drop the clutch too slow too late, brake too hard, too soft. Corner like I'm wrestling an elephant on P. Where have my 12 months of carefully honed skills pissed off to?

    Right. First things, breath... ah that's better lungs were starting to hurt. Next listen to the engine stopping looking at that sodding rev counter you didn't have it before you don't need it now. Be smooth and progressive with the clutch accelerator, brakes... Ah thats better. Corner now, stop fighting the elephant... be the elephant... lean, countersteer Oh that feels good... smoooooth.

    Traffic lights. and off and stall and curse and restart and off bugger. But I will get there, may take some time

    But I am a happy 750 rider, smile still splitting my face in two. WooHoo here we go, see you out there guys and gals
    EXCELLENT. Yeah .. go with your gut instead of the clocks when riding ... once you get the hang of the increase in power (that'll take about two trips ...) you'll be away laughing
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    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEU View Post
    I'm planning on jumping straight onto a CBR1000RR when I get my 6F. With my rather questionable riding ability at the best of times, it's bound to be fun.
    Yeah .. what they all said . at least we'll see the back of you ...

    Quote Originally Posted by rwh View Post
    When I bought my GSX750F - having not ridden much for 3 months (ie most of my restricted period) because my 250 had died - I rode it back from Levin to Wellington in the dark - via the Paekakariki Hill. I'm not convinced that was an entirely wise decision, but never mind

    Richard
    No - not a wise decision - but you survived it .. and I'll bet it was fun ...
    "So if you meet me, have some sympathy, have some courtesy, have some taste ..."

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    Interestingly I have a different perspective on the whole 250cc learner thing to our enforcement agencies.

    I started riding on a CBR 600 F2 while in the USA where you pass the test you can ride any bike you like. I brought it back to NZ with me when I returned and went through my learners, restricted, full.

    Despite some hairy moments when I first started riding it, I think that starting out on a bigger bike taught me better throttle control, and induced a bit of caution in my riding.
    Most of my riding mates who started on 250's learned to wring its neck out of every corner, squeeze the brakes like crazy, and rev the shit out of it at the lights. When they hit bigger bikes there were a number of accidents involving high sides, accidental wheelies resulting in lose of control, and locking up the front when hard braking.

    I was already an experienced driver though and had people telling me I was crazy and would kill myself which may have contributed to my survival.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dogboy900 View Post
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    Most of my riding mates who started on 250's learned to wring its neck out of every corner, squeeze the brakes like crazy, and rev the shit out of it at the lights.
    Totally agree here, I learnt on a 150 single and have since learned to ride/drive always gunning the engine and revving to the line. Only now on a 400 il4 have I learned to throttle control more.
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