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    Gidday everyone (Aquarius)

    Hey I am also pretty new to riding, I have been quietly doing little rides by myself, to Mission Bay, up to Orewa, made it up to Puhoi on the weekend which is something I have always wanted to do (next time might even stop at the pub to say hi!)
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    Am loving it and today for the first time rode over the bridge in rush hour traffic, pretty freaky really but didn't lane split at all (too scary at this stage), just watched and admired others doing it. Am really looking forward to the ride home.

    Heading up to Kaiwaka for easter on the bike so looking forward to that too.

    Just wanted to say hi and introduce myself after reading so much about you all seemed rude not to!!

    Karen

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    Welcome to KB. Take your time, take small steps and stay safe.
    Main things to remember....
    Ride your ride not someone elses.
    Everyone else on the road is out to get you.

    Oh! and if you screw up, Katman will be along shortly after to give you his words of wisdom.
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    BULLSHIT!! BULLSHIT!! BULLSHIT!! BULLSHIT!! BULLSHIT!!

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    Good stuff Karen, small steps...
    We were just talking the other day about when we started riding and an 100-160 km ride was a generous day out.
    Welcome to KB.

    This bit of advice...''Everyone else on the road is out to get you'' not true, if you beleive in that you might as well give it up now.
    I can ride 400 kms and not have a problem.
    Best advice....You have to be vigilant on a bike.
    Motorcycling is to be enjoyed.

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    if u have the time. do join us here:

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...et-Skills-NASS

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    Hi aquarius

    welcome from one newb to another. I used to love riding to puhoi from the bays.My first ever road ride was from browns bay to puhoi on a honda gt350 when i was 13.

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    'ride your ride' I like that
    thats so crazy riding to PUhoi at 13!!! wow

    Am deffo gonna check out the NASS thanks for that tip, see some of you there hopefully

    Love how sociable riding is, how fellow bikers wave and nod, and chat away to you at the lights, feel left out when im in the car and see bikers whizz past, not together but kind of hanging together you know what I mean?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    This bit of advice...''Everyone else on the road is out to get you'' not true, if you beleive in that you might as well give it up now.
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    Whilst it might not be true...I don't think it hurts to think every driver is. Being overly cautious ain't a bad thing for anyone...let alone a newbie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    Whilst it might not be true...I don't think it hurts to think every driver is. Being overly cautious ain't a bad thing for anyone...let alone a newbie.
    Unfortunately, all it does is perpetuate the 'us versus them' mentality that is doing us no favours.

    Treat all other road users (motorcyclists included) as potential hazards - they're not all really out to kill you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    Whilst it might not be true...I don't think it hurts to think every driver is. Being overly cautious ain't a bad thing for anyone...let alone a newbie.
    That is why I used the word 'Vigilant' Pete.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
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    Treat all other road users (motorcyclists included) as potential hazards - they're not all really out to kill you.
    Wonders never cease...I agree with you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    That is why I used the word 'Vigilant' Pete.
    Good man!!!

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    Welcome to KB,might see you at NASS sometime.

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    Looking for company steelmaiden1250@hotmail.com Looking for more lady riders

    Quote Originally Posted by Aquarius View Post
    Hey I am also pretty new to riding, I have been quietly doing little rides by myself, to Mission Bay, up to Orewa, made it up to Puhoi on the weekend which is something I have always wanted to do (next time might even stop at the pub to say hi!)
    .
    Am loving it and today for the first time rode over the bridge in rush hour traffic, pretty freaky really but didn't lane split at all (too scary at this stage), just watched and admired others doing it. Am really looking forward to the ride home.

    Heading up to Kaiwaka for easter on the bike so looking forward to that too.

    Just wanted to say hi and introduce myself after reading so much about you all seemed rude not to!!

    Karen
    hello Karen

    Sue here I ride BMW GS650 and also now have just got brand new 2011 Triumph Speed Triple for doing a few track days next season I have found doing two only track days now has helped me heaps to get better with my cornering I also met a couple of like minded ladies (we both married and kids have left home) and we go riding out during the week days and some occasional weekends
    If you interested tex me 0210367234 as always looking for company out on the roads and this has also helped to get better riding skills and we feel much safer out with company also
    We have also managed to oust our husbands and now we just ride and is totally awsome Us girls rock
    I used to ride a VespaGTS250 scooter around when I fell off my push bike and totalled both of my shoulders really bad had to have two total shoulder reconstruction surgeries as my arms would not work properly so riding the scooter was great as no gear changing to do and I absolutely loved it But after riding the little scooter to Taupo and back at least 7 times it really was time to step up to the GS650 She is an 800cc and fantastic for those long road rides Great on fuel and very comfie bus I was petrified when I first did my Puke Pro Rider Track day but felt fantastic after i had done my course for the day and totally exhausted after it also Then doing Taupo Ladies only Track day well that cinched it all and now here I have the new Triumph I have to wait for a low seat to come from the UK as this model of Triumph is brand new into the country and the spares are still drifting thru in dribs and drabs and my bike is about 1inch 1/2 toooo tall for me Can only just touch the ground on my tip toes
    so yes PM me if you are interested in me or my riding buddy to come join up for some rides I am lucky now to NOT have to work I ran a very successful Greenhouse Growing business doing tissue culture calla lilly bulbs and grew brand new varieties which i sold and did very well with I spose i call myself retired and am very lucky to be able to enjoy riding out on my bike during the week days
    I have been trying for ages to find others who can also join me not worried if they are men or woman (i am happily married) but always do my own rides during the week days as my husband runs a large steel company and is always busy and never has time We have been married to our company now for 30 years Have found it very hard to find anyone who can come join
    I have been out with sport bike riders but they do not ride the speed limit or just over as i do I am forever trying to keep up but try to do whatever speed i need to do without ticket collecting so yes if you are interested can PM to join up I often ride SH16 and am out Orewa and Silverdale at least couple days per week as I swim over Northern Arena two or trying to do three days per week to keep my fitness up
    regards
    Sue

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    Nother Newish Lady Rider Looking For Week Day Ride Buddies

    Hello everyone
    Am currently riding BMW GS650 since September last year and wow what a learning curve it has been From a 250VESPA GTS which i rode to Taupo and back 7 times it really was time for me to move up to a much more suitable long distance comfie bike and the GS is fantastic on fuel also and very well mannered bike to ride Of course she was heavier than the scooter but much more suitable and is always hard to part with a much loved piece of machinery
    I then went on last year and was coaxed in to doing a Pro Rider Track Training Day at Puke was terrifed at the thought but by the end of the day felt really good about actually leaning my bike on those corners and I rode away from my track day so much more confident From there I was also coaxed into the Taupo Ladies Pro Rider track day and that cinched my riding Doing those twisty and tight cornerings was awsome and it even poured down in the afternoon Even on my GS650 with cross tyres I was overtaking pretty much everything (even though only a training day) it all gets pretty addictive but then as I was behind a couple sport bikes it made me realise the difference in the riding and handling abilities of the bikes (horses for courses so to speak ) so have just now purchased a brand new 2011 Triumph Speed Triple 1050cc and am planning to further my riding skills with a couple of Californian Super Bike Schools and more Pro Rider days also Just picked up my new machine yesterday wow oh wow Black ABS also how much better does it get????
    The track days are really very addictive and at the end of the days training you feel so much better and learn heaps or new skills also
    I am always on the lookout for anyone tht can join me during the week and go for rides around the place
    I do not work anymore as have done my work days and now my husband is happy for me to enjoy my weekdays as he is heavily involved with KTM dirt bike racing at most weekends and i have spent many hours pit crew sally so am able only occasionally to join in weekend rides that are going out
    So if anyone out there is looking for riding buddies to go join in a week day ride plse contact me PM I am over Orewa and Silverdale at least twice or sometimes three days per week as I swim over Northern Arena and always take my bike I have ridden SH16 I don't know how many times also and is now the norm
    Another good thing about the GS just recently I have been taking the gravel back roads over to Silverdale as I live Whenuapai and now find myself I am loving to do these roads as a little bit of adventure on the way to my swimming and also go home these roads also Have also taken another couple of ladies on our lttle trail bikes out to Port Albert and have done some riding around on those gravel roads also and right up to the Atiu Regional park I am now goin to transfer my skills over to take the GS out there also She really is a very versatile bike
    Not sure if i will take the Triumph out there She is a little more highly strung than the GS and with her race spec tyres prob not My husband also does not like the mud issue with my new bike either So she will prob be handled with kid gloves and get to sit most of the winter out in the garage until next race season Also am going to get dual purpose tyres for her as well as
    So yes if anyone has any free time during the week days contact me
    I have also just started up a NEW Akd Gravel Adventure Riders club which is set to kick off 22nd May Sunday I did post 21st but should have been the Sunday we are meeting up Westgate Starbucks 9:30 I have met so many people who want to go do those gravel roads that you do encounter when riding down country but are nervous as don't have enough skills so after a lot of talk about this and meeting like minded people am starting a club to learn these skills and gain confidence My husband is always doing gravel roads and i u s e d to be petrified at the thought of it but not these days Traded in my VespaGTS250 for a YamahaXT250 and went out and did the Puhoi gravel roads Krippners etc all by myself as I have no week day ride buddies and with this club am going to be doing these roads on my BMW also so when we are down country can go do also
    It really is exciting to be able to now ride proficiently and with confidence that I feel my track days has given me And of course I wish to further these skills
    When my husband does the Desert Storm on his KTM i take the BMW GS and go do Fields Track and into Wanganui for the Day I really am OUT THERE AND DOING IT but a bit of a lone ranger though so have to learn to be proficient

    Regards to all out there
    This blurb just my take on how much more meaningful life is with bikes
    Should have done this for myself many years ago
    Being out there and one with my surrounds is the most wonderful life experience
    More ride buddies for me someplace please
    PS I did meet some EX Ulysees members who ride out some days but I live Whenuapai and have to ride about 80kms South just to join up and we always ride further South So there must be some retirees or people like me who wish for week day ride buddies to hassle with and just enjoy the road
    Last edited by suzieq; 22nd April 2011 at 16:38. Reason: spelling errors

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    Hi Aquarius, im also new to KB and am still in the practicing faze of riding but im hoping to get myself on the open road asap and take some day and in time overnight trips up or down the line (wherever the road may take me) im looking forward to meeting some of the members in person and going on group rides with them. anyway, Hi and welcome from CREATURE.

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