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Thread: The Phurrball puts another paw forward in the graduated licence system.

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    The Phurrball puts another paw forward in the graduated licence system.

    Yep.

    WOOHOO! Class 6 Restricted licence, you are all mine! Now I can legally do what I have been doing anyway... Hooray - diminished fear of licence condition breach fines! No L plate needed, no daft 70KM/HR rule!

    Sat the test at the Quay St AA. My tester was a gent of 75 who still rides his '83 Honda somethingorother occasionally. Nice to know that my tester was a fellow rider.

    I passed with no adverse comment, even though my L plate fell off somewhere in Parnell ... (I can't say the idea of it being pulverised by tyres bothers me much)

    At least I match Mrs P's licence class now. (she still bet me to it though goddamnit)

    Anyhow, I'm off home. Time to go at a snail's pace on the NW M/way. Not much chance of a legal hundred on the way home methinks...

    Bugger.

    Oh well, there's always tomorrow, or the next day, or the next day...
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    Congratulations mate!

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    Congrats matey
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    congrats!!

    does it feel like a small weight off your shoulders now?

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    Congratulations!
    Pity about the L plate falling off
    Mine is only held on with a tiny bit of velcro, but it doesn't seem to want to fall off of it's own accord.
    Oh well, only 4 3/4 months until I can sit my restricted...

    edit: And maybe you should update your profile pic. I bet the bike looks much nicer without the L plate showing.

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    Thumbs up

    Awesome!


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    Congrats dude! I hate my L. 4 months to go for me.
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    Congrats.
    Another fellow motorcyclist on his way !!


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    congrats fella
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    Congrats Phurrball!!

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    Good on you mate, now if you go on a newbe ride you can slot into the 100k group.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bugjuice
    does it feel like a small weight off your shoulders now?
    Yep - my wallet is less nervous...

    Quote Originally Posted by oldguy
    Good on you mate, now if you go on a newbe ride you can slot into the 100k group.
    Yes indeed - of course I wouldn't *possibly* have been in such a group last time Roll on next time though!
    Quote Originally Posted by xerxesdaphat View Post
    V4! VFR800s sound like some sort of alien rocket-ship coming to probe all of our women and destroy our cities

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    Too bad about the L plate.
    Maybe you should buy another just to destroy it?

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    Yes I am sure I was following a L plated bandit a few weeks ago..?
    Congrats mate see ya about..
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    congratts... its a wonderful feeling to ditch the L plate ay.....
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