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    The new guy

    Hi All,

    My names Tristan and I'm based in Wellington. Had my bike for a month now and absolutely loving it! It's only an FXR150, so it's small, but the way I see it, it's a good place to start. Used to thrash my sisters scooter around so I'm not completely hopeless.

    Cheers

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    Nice lookin little bike you got there Tristan, welcome.

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    Welcome along man, certainly a much better bike than the scooter.

    Have fun

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    Welcome along...

    Might see you on the road sometime eh? Just remember you don't have to break every speed record or bone in the first 6 weeks of riding eh? gently does it....

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    Welcome Tristan, take it easy mate...dont want to see any 'I crashed' posts.
    "If life gives you a shit sandwich..." someone please complete this expression

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    Cheers guys, but you all seem to think I'm gonna crash. I'm only riding in the city at the moment, mainly using it to ride back and forth from work. Only been on the motorway twice and the wind was insane!! I guess you get used to it

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    I dont think you are going to crash, most riders have some experiences in their time they would rather they didnt have.

    Just take care and be aware most cage drivers wont give you a second look out there.

    Riding in the wind is a beautiful thing and something you will get used to in no time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by phoenixgtr
    Cheers guys, but you all seem to think I'm gonna crash. I'm only riding in the city at the moment, mainly using it to ride back and forth from work. Only been on the motorway twice and the wind was insane!! I guess you get used to it
    The city is about 400 times MORE dangerous than the open road.

    The best way to tackle the wind is to relax. The bike won't move around anywhere as much if your upper body is relaxed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by phoenixgtr
    Cheers guys, but you all seem to think I'm gonna crash. I'm only riding in the city at the moment, mainly using it to ride back and forth from work. Only been on the motorway twice and the wind was insane!! I guess you get used to it
    Sorry mate, didnt want to imply that you will, but I think almost everyone does.

    I used to think that I woudnt crash cause im 'careful' and not doing hero stuff. One freakish wind gust and braking lesson later and I have come to understand its 'when' am I going to crash next.
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    You're probably right about that. I've already had a couple of cage drivers pull out in front of me. There was a van on sunday that I swear was an inch away from hitting me. Cheers for the tip about the wind

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    Quote Originally Posted by phoenixgtr
    Cheers guys, but you all seem to think I'm gonna crash. I'm only riding in the city at the moment, mainly using it to ride back and forth from work. Only been on the motorway twice and the wind was insane!! I guess you get used to it
    Been riding for nearly 40 years , and I haven't crashed yet. Of course, I am the site nana. Plenty of others here with similar experience though. So, no, we don't think you're going to crash. Cheer up. But, it is a fact that city riding is more dangerous than motorway or open road. Think how many people have minor "fender bender" accidents around town, in the supermarket car park etc. In a cage, maybe a broken light, bent bumper. On a bike, can be more serious.

    Also, experience says that young guys, starting out on bikes, are very good and sensible for the first few months. Then the squidley daemons seize them, they start complaining about not being able to go fast enough , exchange their bike for a race replica, and run it into a ditch. Not saying you will, just looking at the percentages. If you survive that, you should have every reason to hope for many years of safe motorcycling.

    As to the wind, yes you get used to it. It's more scarey than dangerous, I've NEVER known anyone actually blown off on a public road. Do a search there's lots of threads about how to handle it.

    Oh, and welcome. Ride fast, ride safe, keep the black squishy bits down and the pink squishy bits up
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    Welcome along. Im a newbie too... to this site, and I have met a few of the Wgtn KBers on a ride. Im sure you will get alot out of your FXR and will learn the joys of riding in our great city and around our region. May catch ya on the road sometime... somewhere
    May the road rise up to meet you.
    May the wind be always at your back.
    May the sun shine warm upon your face.

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    Thanks madmal, see you around

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    Welcome, we all got to start somewhere.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion
    As to the wind, yes you get used to it. It's more scarey than dangerous, I've NEVER known anyone actually blown off on a public road. Do a search there's lots of threads about how to handle it.
    I really hate to prove you wrong Ixion but I WAS blown of the road by a freak gust of wind (into a rocky/grassy bank)up by Lake Ferry, on my friggin birthday too! I am still in the process of fixing my bike now, not to mention the damage it did to my knee! I also know a couple of guys that were "blown" of the road themselves....
    "Some people are like clouds, once they fuck off, it's a great day!"

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