Internal Death? Because you dont want to beat yourself to death inside for NOT overtaking the vehicle? (maybe even on one wheel...)
Again, as i tried to allude to in my first post, the law proposing restrictions on bike characteristics is not gonna change the ATTTUDES of bikers, however the EDUCATION bits may.
Passing at 130km - illegal
BUT can be done on many a 250cc, safely.
Again, passing, at 100kmh, a car doing sub-100, can be done on a 250cc.
So, we want to change the current law to enable novices to do illegal things?
Sounds like somethign the Labour gurrment could think of
You say "could have handled a 400 (given not a high powered one)". I believe learners wil again go for a 250+ bike that is AS HIGH POWERED AS POSSIBLE within their budget, so the idea of being able to handle a "not a high powered"400cc is never going to have to cross their minds...
Tarring everyone with the same brush?
Would you consider yourself to be an above average rider?
If so, the average & below average rider (statistically these wil make up the largest number of riders) will likely not be able to handle a non-high powered 400.
Torque issues that learners may be confronted with was an idea that did not seem to have been presented as yet in this thread...so i thought i should drop it in.
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"The 70kph learner limit goes. At last."
Party at my place?
"Speed has never killed anyone!.... Suddenly becoming stationary, That's what gets you" - Jeremy Clarkson, Season 3 Topgear
Likewise here.
70km/h on the open from from lets say, Christchurch to hamner springs..... NO.
I did try it once, and i got beeped at, gestures and of course if the paint was any thicker on thier cage, they would have shunted me.....
Can't wait till i pick up my cbr400rrthen i'll be rid of my own cage! *dance*
"Speed has never killed anyone!.... Suddenly becoming stationary, That's what gets you" - Jeremy Clarkson, Season 3 Topgear
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/...ectid=10500855
I'm glad it won't be until 2010 because then I wouldn't be able to ride the Ninja 250 I'm getting. This will upset alot of people and will boost the new honda cbr125 sales.
I looked at the cbr when I was shopping round for bikes and decided it was to small. For my age weight and height anything smaller then a 250 isn't for me.
Search is your friend http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ad.php?t=70332
And no, the Ninja will be fine
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
The road safety plan has "2010" in the title but this does not necessarily mean 2010 is when the law changes will take place.
I have looked on the official site and see nothing about implementation of the new laws:
http://www.ltsa.govt.nz/strategy-2010/
Some of the pages on that site have not been updated since 2004 or earlier, which seems slack.
Maybe we should try this:
Email contact: If you have a general enquiry or would like more information about Land Transport New Zealand, or if you have feedback for us, please email
info@landtransport govt nz
(I have removed the dots - would not want to increase spam, even to a gov dept).
We endeavour to reply to all correspondence within 10 working days.
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I was amused to see that the RVF400 is on their list of approved learner bikes, in amongst all the chock chasers.
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