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    On holiday!

    Got some time off so am determined to get some mileage up on the bike.

    Went out today and had a few new firsts.

    45km/h (finally got the wind cooling effect!)
    3rd gear
    First clean gear change
    First challenging corner
    First hand cramp (throttle)
    First blister (thumb, clutch side)

    I actually got the blister yesterday so wore the gloves today and got cramp in the throttle hand instead....must be some of the newbie death grip there still.

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    Woohoo

    Woooooohhoooooo Go you. Everyday a little bit more and more. I have nearly done 3500 in 6 weeks. I still haven't left auckland
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    Sounds good so far. So whats the mileage up to now?
    Ride it until the wheels fall off...

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    well done, keep it up.

    Keep the gloves on. God forbid it happens but even a little road rash on the hands make the bike hard to pick up - aside from the other affects. Learn that on a bicycle. Protect that skin. My ATGATT priorities seem to go Helmit (law), Gloves, then the rest. As the tenancy is to put your hands out when you fall I like them protected plus when your speed gets up insects hitting the hands hurt.

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    Agreed oneofsix. Will be using the gloves from now on. Now that I'm actually going faster than walking speed.

    Up to the grand total of 15kms The Baron. But you know, getting there. Want to try for the hundred during my time off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GPXchick View Post
    Woooooohhoooooo Go you. Everyday a little bit more and more. I have nearly done 3500 in 6 weeks. I still haven't left auckland
    Really? That's impressive! How do you get so much ride time in?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kilgh View Post
    Agreed oneofsix. Will be using the gloves from now on. Now that I'm actually going faster than walking speed.

    Up to the grand total of 15kms The Baron. But you know, getting there. Want to try for the hundred during my time off.
    Is that Kph or actual kilometers?

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    That's the total mileage on the bike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kilgh View Post
    Will be using the gloves from now on. Now that I'm actually going faster than walking speed.
    Hey, nothing wrong with going at walking speed good practice for when you are in slow moving traffic

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    Quote Originally Posted by hellokitty View Post
    Hey, nothing wrong with going at walking speed good practice for when you are in slow moving traffic
    We have a courtyard/vehicle disposal area outside the front of our house. I use it to practice slow riding and U-turns on both directions. Made one hell of a difference when I went to sit my restricted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oblivion View Post
    We have a courtyard/vehicle disposal area outside the front of our house. I use it to practice slow riding and U-turns on both directions. Made one hell of a difference when I went to sit my restricted.
    yes it does! I practised that a lot before my tests too.

    I did a riding thing ages ago and they made us "race" to see who could go the slowest with both feet up, without stalling, using only the clutch, no throttle allowed. Was challenging.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hellokitty View Post
    yes it does! I practised that a lot before my tests too.

    I did a riding thing ages ago and they made us "race" to see who could go the slowest with both feet up, without stalling, using only the clutch, no throttle allowed. Was challenging.
    I am proud to say that I could most likely travel 5 meters. Before I decide that it needs MOAR POWA

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    Yes I shall continue my slow practice. Have read the posts on peoples restricted test experiences. Have to be good at u-turns.

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    When learning slow speed - as soon as you are moving, both feet should be on the pegs. No duck waddling as that prevents you from learning proper slow speed balance.
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    I had a strange dream myself. You know that game some folk play on the streets where they toss coins at the wall and what not? In my dream they were tossing my semi hardened stool at the wall. I shit you not.

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    Well, I'm happy to have got out of my cul-de-sac. My tiny street network consists of three cul-de-sacs, two carparks, two school entrances, one school crossing, one insanely unbalanced roundabout, two steep hills, a sport centre, a retirement home, one hair pin like corner, and a bumper-to-bumper rush hour jam at 3.15pm weekdays. Rush hour due to there being only one way out of the area.

    This is about 1km square we are talking about! The only thing it lacks is a straight longer than 20 metres. So slow speed practice, not a problem! It's getting above 40kms/hr that I'm having issues with. Anyway, get the hill start sorted and I can get out of here!

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