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Thread: Hello! I'm Rajol, a new rider, New Zealand/Wellington

  1. #16
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    1st December 2010 - 09:00
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    I read this intro to your biking experience cringing!

    No problems with learning and all, and thanks for sharing it - but you sure are doing it all round the wrong way; certainly don't want to be shouting that have done all you did with your experience and NOT even done your basic handling!

    Good to know that you know what you need to learn and what you have and haven't learnt, kudos to you for that - and keep on practicing. I was similarly a newbie like yourself not long ago, and a few things I learnt was - don't get too confident about your abilities. There are many a things which can catch us out which we don't be aware of, so keep looking up forums/tips. Ie there's a link about common ways of dropping a bike (http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...-dropping-bike). Learnt valuable lessons from other people's mistakes/experiences..

    As for protection - jeans melt into your skin when you slide, its really worthwhile getting kit, esp when you're learning, certainly when you're driving down to dunedin (sounds epic! do bare in mind there's quite a bit of fatigue, moreso than driving in a car, so plan for lots of breaks). Also have been on extremely crazy crosswinds, where you're pushed around the road - again, something you may need to factor in when your travelling long distant, perhaps have backup plans in case you can't make it to your destination.

    As for your comment about being cheaper - when you add up servicing, and replacing bits and pieces, it can be just as much as owning a car. Its easy to look at how much cheaper petrol is, but tyres don't last as long and are more expensive to replace, there are service schedules, etc..

    But do take care out there - welcome, and enjoy! Its a real blast! Was a fellow student in Dunny many years ago, so know just how cold and icy the road conditions can be - keep safe!

  2. #17
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    24th January 2012 - 08:47
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    http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/6322...l-hits-country

    Lol i thought it was a bit windy last night, I thought I was going to fall off my bike the entire time

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    I have to agree with the previous posters. Kudos for being so keen on learning, but my god.....GET YOUR DAMN LEARNERS BEFORE GOING ON THE ROAD!!

    Not only is it illegal, but it's the kind of thing that gives motorbike riders in general a bad name. Going out on public roads with no experience is just asking for trouble.

    It takes a half day course and a quick theory test to get your learners, so just go and do it, otherwise you're likely to end up as another statistic.
    Rory
    2006 Kawasaki ZX-6R (Green)

  4. #19
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    7th January 2012 - 19:16
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    Basic handling skills _$120 ish
    Learners $93.90

    Alternative.

    Dying because you don't know how to stop.

    $200 fine for incorrect class of licence.
    Possible confiscation of the bike on the spot.
    possible loss of licence for 28 days on the spot for dangerous driving.

    Do not get back on that bike until you have some proper gear. Jeans won't save anything, and I can speak from first hand experience how much it hurts when you come off, even at low speeds wearing jeans and a jacket. Make sure you're gear fits. Too large, and it won't do squat.

    Don't plan an ambitious ride like wellington to dunedin by the end of feb either. That is a hell of a long way, even for an experienced rider.

    Also, 'you don't have a choice? bull. You do have a choice, you just made a silly one.

  5. #20
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimichelle View Post
    stay off the roads until you have some skills
    +1 (Especially the Welly roads.) So some numnut allows you to take out their pride and joy. Someone who doesn't even have the basic skills.

    Do us all a favour and fix the car.
    I'm only wearing black until they develop something darker




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  6. #21
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    24th January 2012 - 08:47
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    Just letting you guys know I did my basic handling, did it perfectly with a perfect score on my own bike, everyone else was using scooters and my bike is literally twice as long as them
    got my license permit too

    going to sign up for that acc compensated $50 bike ride too, to learn skills

  7. #22
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rajol View Post
    Just letting you guys know I did my basic handling, did it perfectly with a perfect score on my own bike, everyone else was using scooters and my bike is literally twice as long as them
    got my license permit too

    going to sign up for that acc compensated $50 bike ride too to learn skillz
    Sweet, well done.

  8. #23
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rajol View Post
    Just letting you guys know I did my basic handling, did it perfectly with a perfect score on my own bike, everyone else was using scooters and my bike is literally twice as long as them
    got my license permit too

    going to sign up for that acc compensated $50 bike ride too, to learn skills
    Good move, Well done
    next good move will be to get some good (or even cheap) bike gear.... It never seems like its worth the 'hassle' UNTIL the day you really need it...
    If the road to hell is paved with good intentions; and a man is judged by his deeds and his actions, why say it's the thought that counts? -GrayWolf

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