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    Another newbie saying "Hi" (n3Xro)

    Finally got round late last year to getting my Learners and managed to pick up a very tidy 2008 Kawasaki EX250 Ninja over the weekend, already been out on a couple of 40-50 min rides from the Tron to Morrinsville and Tron to Te Awamutu getting a feel for the open road speeds, still working on getting all riding style sorted but feeling reasonably confident so far(though stalling at every 2nd intersection is starting to be a pain in the ass).

    Anyway looking forward to seeing everyone out there.

    BTW if you're in the tron and see a black Ninja with big bloody L plate stuck to the tail thats probably me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by n3Xro View Post
    Finally got round late last year to getting my Learners and managed to pick up a very tidy 2008 Kawasaki EX250 Ninja over the weekend, already been out on a couple of 40-50 min rides from the Tron to Morrinsville and Tron to Te Awamutu getting a feel for the open road speeds, still working on getting all riding style sorted but feeling reasonably confident so far(though stalling at every 2nd intersection is starting to be a pain in the ass).

    Anyway looking forward to seeing everyone out there.

    BTW if you're in the tron and see a black Ninja with big bloody L plate stuck to the tail thats probably me.
    Nice bike. Sounds like you might want to find a carpark and work on changing down and/or using the clutch when stopping Some drivers are not that forgiving of learners.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oneofsix View Post
    Nice bike. Sounds like you might want to find a carpark and work on changing down and/or using the clutch when stopping Some drivers are not that forgiving of learners.
    Thanks, stoppings all going well, its the starting that seems to catch me... and whos the idiot that puts intersections/lights on hills... still cant figure a hill start... just avoiding them for the moment.

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    Gidday.
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    Quote Originally Posted by n3Xro View Post
    Thanks, stoppings all going well, its the starting that seems to catch me... and whos the idiot that puts intersections/lights on hills... still cant figure a hill start... just avoiding them for the moment.
    arrrh hill starts Daughter just did her BHS lessons and test, I was impressed when they threw in some hill start training. Go to the car park and practice finding the clutch point, the point at which the clutch engages. On a hill you will require more throttle than on the flat but knowing the clutch point gives you control.
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    I have seen a couple of newbies pop the front wheel up doing hill starts, still makes me giggle. Everyone has got to learn sometime, keep at it.
    For a man is a slave to whatever has mastered him. Keep an open mind, just dont let your brains fall out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by n3Xro View Post
    BTW if you're in the tron and see a black Ninja with big bloody L plate stuck to the tail thats probably me.
    If you see a FCKN loud black speed triple its likely me.

    Check out these fullas, good place to get to grips with the riding thing

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...-rides/page142
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    Welcome to KB.

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    Welcome to the site. Hill starts are the bane of all learner riders. Of some full licensed riders too.

    Arrive at the intersection in first gear ... keep the foot on the brake with the clutch in and in gear. 2000 RPM ... light changes ... slowly let the clutch out until you feel it want to move ... throttle on as the clutch goes further out .. and you're away.
    When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...

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    Welcome to KB. I suggest you move to my neighbourhood, you'll soon get well enough at hill starts, there's f*cking hills everywhere... newbie nightmare inducing..
    Becoming fearless isn't the point. That's impossible. It's learning how to control your fear, and how to be free from it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by n3Xro View Post
    Thanks, stoppings all going well, its the starting that seems to catch me... and whos the idiot that puts intersections/lights on hills... still cant figure a hill start... just avoiding them for the moment.
    Not many hills in the Tron haha. Just give it shitloads more revs than what you would expect it to need. Car drivers won't think you're dumb, they won't hear you revving the lil bike over the sound of their radios.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bosslady View Post
    Welcome to KB. I suggest you move to my neighbourhood, you'll soon get well enough at hill starts, there's f*cking hills everywhere... newbie nightmare inducing..
    Yes ... but you have a boss bike ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    Yes ... but you have a boss bike ...
    this is true..
    Becoming fearless isn't the point. That's impossible. It's learning how to control your fear, and how to be free from it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    Arrive at the intersection in first gear ... keep the foot on the brake with the clutch in and in gear. 2000 RPM ... light changes ... slowly let the clutch out until you feel it want to move ... throttle on as the clutch goes further out .. and you're away.
    Awesome, thanks for the tips. Will try and find myself a quietish hill somewhere to practice on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bosslady View Post
    Welcome to KB. I suggest you move to my neighbourhood, you'll soon get well enough at hill starts, there's f*cking hills everywhere... newbie nightmare inducing..
    I started riding on the road around the shore, but by then I had been riding off road for a wee while.That was back in the days when albany still had orchards and dairy farms. Was a great place to ride around in them days, not so sure I would enjoy being a newbie rider up there now though. You need an old shitter that you can take out and thrash about somewhere off road, your bike handling skills would improve in leaps and bounds(but that may just be bunny hopping).
    For a man is a slave to whatever has mastered him. Keep an open mind, just dont let your brains fall out.

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