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    Got my Full

    Paid my money and had my mugshot taken today and am the proud owner of my Class 6 Full.

    Been a long wait... Sat the CBTA test waaaaaay back in December, as I had to wait for 12 months to tick over since getting my Restricted. Then had to remember to take my certificate with me (forgot to find it at home last weekend).

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    Well done m'lady. Did mine a couple months back after sitting on my restricted for fourteen years.

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    Congrats!

    When are you picking up the Busa?
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    So you got your full. Great. Now the learning really begins. 40 years on and I'm still learning.
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    nice one, take it easy and enjoy that SV!

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    Nice going what's your next step??

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    Nice one, congrats!

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    Congrats.

    I should probably get around to doing this. Had my restricted for like 11-12 years.

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    Thanks all!


    Quote Originally Posted by OddDuck View Post
    Nice going what's your next step??
    Keep riding!

    Too much else going on at the moment to change anything, but at least now I don't have to worry about sneaking home at 10.something pm (the 5am restriction never bothered me - 5am is for sleeping).

    I guess I could take a pillion, too, but where's the fun in that, they should get their own bike

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    Sweet, I must admit I was pretty happy when i got mine, as my bike had been "not-quite-LAMS approved" for a while at that point, even had to rent something to do my CBTA test on.

    I also thought I would never want/need to ride after 10pm, but I've been surprised with how often I do now. great not having to even think about these things. or worry when mates offer you a go on their bike etc.

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    Congrats!

    Quote Originally Posted by HEsch View Post
    Too much else going on at the moment to change anything, but at least now I don't have to worry about sneaking home at 10.something pm (the 5am restriction never bothered me - 5am is for sleeping.
    I'm so glad we don't have curfews for learners and provisional drivers/riders over here! I'm pretty sure, having been fully licenced for car and bike here for several years, I should be able to just pop into NZTA and swap it for a full NZ licence, when the time comes to make the move. I'll still probs book a couple of lessons or something, car and bike, just to cover any differences/changes in road rules/laws between here and there and for a general refresher to make sure I haven't developed too many bad habits.

    Quote Originally Posted by HEsch View Post
    I guess I could take a pillion, too, but where's the fun in that, they should get their own bike
    Single seat bikes FTW! At the very least, take off the pillion pegs, if you can
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    Quote Originally Posted by WALRUS View Post
    I'm so glad we don't have curfews for learners and provisional drivers/riders over here! I'm pretty sure, having been fully licenced for car and bike here for several years, I should be able to just pop into NZTA and swap it for a full NZ licence, when the time comes to make the move. I'll still probs book a couple of lessons or something, car and bike, just to cover any differences/changes in road rules/laws between here and there and for a general refresher to make sure I haven't developed too many bad habits.
    Depends what country - there is a list of which ones will be a direct swap.

    Quote Originally Posted by WALRUS View Post
    Single seat bikes FTW! At the very least, take off the pillion pegs, if you can
    Got a top box anyway, no room for a person, what a shame

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    Quote Originally Posted by neil. View Post
    I also thought I would never want/need to ride after 10pm, but I've been surprised with how often I do now. great not having to even think about these things. or worry when mates offer you a go on their bike etc.
    There's been a few times where a catch-up-with-friends has turned into several hours of chatting... Or the ride home takes a bit longer than anticipated (delays, traffic, weather, whatever). I don't enjoy being out in the dark and have been known to use the curfew as an excuse to leave

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    Quote Originally Posted by HEsch View Post
    There's been a few times where a catch-up-with-friends has turned into several hours of chatting... Or the ride home takes a bit longer than anticipated (delays, traffic, weather, whatever). I don't enjoy being out in the dark and have been known to use the curfew as an excuse to leave
    That's a pity. Night time riding is awesome. Love just tooling around, enjoying the nice quiet roads. It can be a bit different when you start heading to the more rural areas (where it can be pretty dark) but even then its fun to experience the roads you are used to, with a different perception.

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