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    First Scrape

    I was coming up Bowen St, past Lambton quay junction on the right lane and switch to the left to turn onto The Terrace. I accelerated past a car on the left and took that corner a little quicker than normal, but not at devilish speeds by any means and scraped my shoe on the road! A first for me, woo hoo!! Realise the pegs are abit further up, so that's next I guess...

    Maybe I shouldn't be bragging about that to the testing officer when I sit my resrticted in the near future! heh heh heh...
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    whew - thread title made me worry! (well a little anyways)

    Keep up the scraping - theres a wee hill between upper hutt and the 'rapa thats good for practicing

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    Nice job Bend-it. Remember not to get your intentions confused with ya capabilities though. Dont want to get your armpit down now do we?

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    Ooh, that sounded painful... scraped armpits...

    Was trying to lean lower for awhile, but then just forgot about it, stopped 'trying' and walah!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drum
    whew - thread title made me worry! (well a little anyways)

    Keep up the scraping - theres a wee hill between upper hutt and the 'rapa thats good for practicing
    I'll second that on both counts. Glad it wasn't a fall bud. Remember its KNEES we want to scrape not shoes LOL.

    Little hint when leaning out hard, lean yourself more than the bike. Obvious but effective.
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    Hey bend-it I was just thinking about you the other day... Havent seen you round for awhile. Glad your OK and enjoying riding still! Congrats on getting your shoe down I'll never forget the first time I got my peg down at Manfeild, oh what an achievement!
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    Good buzz huh, I still remember my first time ....

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    Or put your feet further back on the pegs when you corner. Stops wear and tear on shoes. Only way you can then scrape is by doing the peg itself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OMG
    Good buzz huh, I still remember my first time ....
    Hey how you doing? Hows the bike coming along? I trust your all mended now? I hope your coming to the Bristol tonite...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8 Jacket
    Hey how you doing? Hows the bike coming along? I trust your all mended now? I hope your coming to the Bristol tonite...
    Hey Hels. Bike was written off, but I've bought an RF900, which should be delivered sometime soon (hopefully). I can't wait to get back on a bike - I stopped reading about the rides and stuff cos it just made we want to ride even more. When who what's happening at the Bristol?

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    Quote Originally Posted by OMG
    Hey Hels. Bike was written off, but I've bought an RF900, which should be delivered sometime soon (hopefully). I can't wait to get back on a bike - I stopped reading about the rides and stuff cos it just made we want to ride even more. When who what's happening at the Bristol?
    Yay glad you've got a new bike!! Let us know when you get it delivered.

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    Yeah, when cornering, get the balls of your feet on the pegs. Don't worry if the pegs scrape then, they fold up some before something harder touches down to make things interesting.
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