View Poll Results: What sort of License do you have?

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  • Learners, with no L plate

    18 30.00%
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    4 6.67%
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    9 15.00%
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Thread: License Q for those who went on PF's ride on Sunday

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    License Q for those who went on PF's ride on Sunday

    Speaking to riders after sections either they, or me would bring up my L plate, they weren't sure how I would respond, or I wasn't sure if they just wanted to pass me etc.

    Except that I often heard the response "Well, I should actually have one of squares as well".

    So, who has what? Just interested in how the ride was split up, I think there were only 2 L plates on the ride. Me and a lady riding a gn250.
    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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    Recently got my restricted 6 months and 3 days afer my learners. Only wore an L-plate for the first couple of days of riding and on my restricted test.

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    First ride like that (identical one too...) didn't bother with it, second time I went on a huge ride I had been given 1.3k of tax /50dm so yeah I wore it. If you have 0 demerits I wouldnt really bother in the end for riding out there, AS LONG as you are not being a 'psycho' and asking for attention if it happens to (sometimes) be out there.

    Got my restricted couple of weeks before that so... it's much less stressfull.. not that doing 90k's over is going to help your liscence last though.

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    Still trying to decide what to do with my L plate...it ruins the looks of the Bandit and marauding youths laugh at me

    Trying to decide if it should have '...met with an accident while putting the cover on the bike officer; why, it's under the seat sir...'

    Keeping my L while I decide...
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    I've only been on my full for about 9 months, on my learners for 12 or so years before that... Yeah, I'm lazy...
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    I think having the L plate strapped to the back of my bike would just invite trouble as its a 400 and I don't ride like an idiot when other traffic is around.

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    I have an L on the back, but just do 100 when I should. Works for me
    I suffer from hooliganism.... Know me before you judge me
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    I was one of the guys riding ya, That was me staying back

    Had my learners for 6 years or so, just havnt got round to upgrading. The only one of the rules i follow is 250cc one.

    I dont take pillions becuase 25 sick horsies and two tiny brakes wont let me

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    Quote Originally Posted by Right Charlie
    I was one of the guys riding ya, That was me staying back

    Had my learners for 6 years or so, just havnt got round to upgrading. The only one of the rules i follow is 250cc one.

    I dont take pillions becuase 25 sick horsies and two tiny brakes wont let me
    ahh, were you the one that only had one wing mirror and it was pointing at the sky??
    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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    Sam and I are both on our Restricteds.
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    8 years and counting on my learners
    might book restricted once i fix the bike and its running again... next week? *cough*
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    Got my full license in Ireland ten years ago, which was very easy, might be harder now. Transfered to Kiwi full a couple of years back, just had to do the muti choice scratch test, which is a piece of piss.

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    Still got the mighty L's, never wear it though............for obvious reasons

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    Amateurs!
    Got my restricted last week after 16 years on an L-plate!
    Should be well into my 40s for my full at this rate! Maybe I'm a slow learner?
    I have been beaten by a guy who’s been on his learners for the past 22 years tho!

    For sale; One L plate, used once for about 20 minuets...

    Go to the Quay St AA, Its $90 ($88 and change) but you don’t have to worry about being stopped and nailed for $400 and 25 points!
    Of course in those 16 years I never rode or owned anything over 250cc, or carried a pillion, or was out after 10pm… Cant wait to see what 100kph is like!
    We all have our little obsessions...

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    Fixed the L plate to my bike once, for the restricted test. Still on my restricted but only 3 days to go..... then I'll finally be legal!!!.............

    Oh, and insured too.

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