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    Talking Got my restricted

    Last thursday, the day before the big R test, I cleaned my bike and checked over everything to make sure it was all working. There was not a thing to find wrong with old Hellzie the Hornet. I went to sleep that night hoping it would stop pouring with rain... it didn't....

    When I woke up it was still pouring with rain and blowing a gale, no matter, I'll put on my wet weather gear and head off to do my test. One last check of the blinkers - tick, brake lights - tick, horn........ silence... not cool, it worked the day before, what happened????? Gave the horn a little nudge, and it worked! Right, maybe it either got bumped or doesn't like the rain... hope it works when it needs to!!!

    Got to the carpark of the testing station and checked the horn before I went in... wasn't working again, so I nudged it till it worked then left it, hoping for the best. Luckily, when the testing guy got me to check it, it worked. Thank you Hellzie you awesome awesome bike!

    The test itself was a lot easier than I expected and I didn't get nervous at all, I was too busy concentrating and being glad that my horn worked when it needed to... must get that checked out properly...

    Riding around since removing the L-plate feels different... not quite sure how to explain it other than different... a bit more confidence maybe? But not too much... I'm still learning, I'll be wearing an L-plate in my mind forever me thinks.

    So happy, I can't wait to do my full test

    I grin everytime I get within a meter of my bike, and can't help but give her a little pat and maybe even a word or two.... Yes.. I talk to my bike!!!

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    Well done! It is a good feeling isn't it? And yeah I talk to my bike too!

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    Congrats Hellzie! Glad you had a break in the weather! Hooray for being able to ditch the L Plate and go at 100km/h on the open road! Ride safely

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    Best feeling isn't it?!
    Well done!!!

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    Congratulations there. Ride safe, forever.

    Get that horn fixed and don't be afraid to use it. Can stop people pulling out in front of you.
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    Great job! It's quite a feeling when the L plate goes, but I do understand what you mean about being stuck with the L plate in your head! Wasn't until I rode a bigger bike that I lost that feeling!
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    Congrats Hellzie
    Thanks for sharing the experiance (brings back memorys)
    .....wont be long before the big FULL licence

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    It sure is a great feeling, and I certainly can't wait to be done with my full test!

    Have been checking the horn every time before going out, and it seems to be working fine, maybe it was the bike gods telling me to not be overconfident on the day of the test? who knows! Will get it properly checked out though... definitely want it to work when some noob cager is pulling out in front of me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by willytheekid View Post

    Congrats Hellzie
    Thanks for sharing the experiance (brings back memorys)
    .....wont be long before the big FULL licence
    Thanks willy, are you all better and giving phatgirl some action?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hellzie View Post
    Thanks willy, are you all better and giving phatgirl some action?
    Hay Hellzie

    Sadly Not, still got PhatGirl sitting in the garage (covered in mud & grass from the "off road" bit of my incident with the 4x4), as my left arm is still healing (allowed out of my sling end of this week )
    ...really missing the daily ride into work to be honest, but I won't be able to ride again for another couple of weeks (and thats pushing it!)
    But still feeling lucky for not dropping her and have bought some really good polish etc for her "reward" clean this weekend
    Thanks again for the kind words at the time....the support from KB members was amazing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by willytheekid View Post
    Hay Hellzie

    Sadly Not, still got PhatGirl sitting in the garage (covered in mud & grass from the "off road" bit of my incident with the 4x4), as my left arm is still healing (allowed out of my sling end of this week )
    ...really missing the daily ride into work to be honest, but I won't be able to ride again for another couple of weeks (and thats pushing it!)
    But still feeling lucky for not dropping her and have bought some really good polish etc for her "reward" clean this weekend
    Thanks again for the kind words at the time....the support from KB members was amazing!
    So your mate that picked her up didn't offer to clean her too?? Hehe

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    Bit late to catch up here...but Congrats!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kilgh View Post
    Bit late to catch up here...but Congrats!
    Never too late, cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hellzie View Post
    Last thursday, the day before the big R test, I cleaned my bike and checked over everything to make sure it was all working. There was not a thing to find wrong with old Hellzie the Hornet. I went to sleep that night hoping it would stop pouring with rain... it didn't....

    When I woke up it was still pouring with rain and blowing a gale, no matter, I'll put on my wet weather gear and head off to do my test. One last check of the blinkers - tick, brake lights - tick, horn........ silence... not cool, it worked the day before, what happened????? Gave the horn a little nudge, and it worked! Right, maybe it either got bumped or doesn't like the rain... hope it works when it needs to!!!

    Got to the carpark of the testing station and checked the horn before I went in... wasn't working again, so I nudged it till it worked then left it, hoping for the best. Luckily, when the testing guy got me to check it, it worked. Thank you Hellzie you awesome awesome bike!

    The test itself was a lot easier than I expected and I didn't get nervous at all, I was too busy concentrating and being glad that my horn worked when it needed to... must get that checked out properly...

    Riding around since removing the L-plate feels different... not quite sure how to explain it other than different... a bit more confidence maybe? But not too much... I'm still learning, I'll be wearing an L-plate in my mind forever me thinks.

    So happy, I can't wait to do my full test

    I grin everytime I get within a meter of my bike, and can't help but give her a little pat and maybe even a word or two.... Yes.. I talk to my bike!!!
    That's so awesome, I can't help but smile when I see my bike too, and I talk to her as well. I'm still in the process of going for my BHS test. Cheers Newbi.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Newbi View Post
    That's so awesome, I can't help but smile when I see my bike too, and I talk to her as well. I'm still in the process of going for my BHS test. Cheers Newbi.
    Thanks Newbi, sounds like you're already hooked! Best of luck with your BHS and happy learning

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