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Thread: Arghh - the wait!!!

  1. #1
    Join Date
    31st December 2003 - 08:52
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    2012 Multistrada
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    Nelson
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    122

    Arghh - the wait!!!

    Guys, ive only got a few months left untill I can do my full licence.
    The amount that I have learnt over the past 2 years and situations I have been in, has just been amazing.
    Im actually glad that the licence process is like this in NZ. Not to sound cocky or anything, but I cant wait to step up to something higher in the food chaim then my RG!!!
    *hurries up and waits*

  2. #2
    Join Date
    28th January 2004 - 12:00
    Bike
    Kawasaki ZX-4
    Location
    Dannevegas (aka Dannevirke)
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    It is worth the wait man. I've still got my RG but have been on my full for a few months. I have been test riding bikes to buy lately as I am keen as crackers to upgrade and man has it been fun! I agree the system, although it has its faults, is pretty worthwhile. You're lucky you're not in aussie mate, I had to wait till I was 16 and nine months just to get my aussie learners (in NSW that is). The worst thing was I already had my NZ licence (restricted) so I knew what I was missing out on but couldn't do anything about it.

    Good luck getting you're licence bro.
    - You better arrest me, I have a weapon of mass seduction -

  3. #3
    Join Date
    25th January 2004 - 06:14
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    07 R1
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    Turangi
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    384
    Hi BatCerb,

    Kudos bro. Ahh yes, the anticipation of sitting for full certification yes, yes, yes.
    Good on ya for riding for a couple of years and gaining experience.

    I'm also a member of a Canadian site:-

    http://www.suzuki-bikes.com/gsxr600.php

    and the number of posts by young guys (aged about 18-early 20s) who are just beginners who haven't sat their beginners course is quite overwhelming. A lot of them ask whether an R6 is good for a beginners bike (mainly 'cause of the look). They assure the forum members that for a start they'll just putter around the neighbour block and get used to it (yarrpp). Some of them haven't even been on a bike. Seems in Canada they're not restricted to 250cc. Consequently there are a lot of sickle accidents.

    All the best come time to sit your full bro.

    ching_ching

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