View Poll Results: New Zealand Motorcyclist

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  • Persons in my family were or are a motorcyclist

    69 63.30%
  • I service my motorcycles according to a schedule

    69 63.30%
  • I record information pertaining to services and/or repairs

    51 46.79%
  • If possible, I perform my own general maintenance

    80 73.39%
  • Motorcycles are one of my primary forms of transportation

    61 55.96%
  • I have been involved in one or more accidents on a motorcycle

    78 71.56%
  • I would consider my riding style to be conservative or disciplined

    73 66.97%
  • I would consider my riding style to be free-style or ignorant

    18 16.51%
  • In an average month I would travel 0 to 1,000 kilometers

    58 53.21%
  • In an average month I would travel 1,000 to 5,000 (or more) kilometers

    50 45.87%
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Thread: New Zealand Motorcyclist

  1. #46
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    17th January 2006 - 19:49
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    I've been riding 27 years, use the bike as a commuter in fine weather, do the bike rallies around the SI, adventure rides, dirt/mud trail riding, local rides round the hills for fun. I ride to explore, for the thrills, for the independance. Also enjoy the company of other motorcyclists, talking bikes, talking shit, whatever.

    Wanna know more? As has been mentioned it's been done before - have a look around here ...

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...127#post541127
    The views expressed above may not match yours - But that's the reason my Dad went to war - wasn't it?
    Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, .... but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out,... shouting "man, what a ride"!!!

  2. #47
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    11th August 2005 - 12:00
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    na, broken!
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    Glad to help Swanny.
    Been riding since my teens was then primrary source of transport.
    Stopped during marriage/kids breeding/raising time getiing back on 4 years ago (18 year break).
    Use bike for commuting daily & weekend riding.

  3. #48
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    There are some real old fuckers on here huh?

  4. #49
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    3rd February 2006 - 00:24
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    Thanks to all for your responses.

    Can a moderator please close this thread before it turns to shit so we can preserve the integrity of the genuine responses.

  5. #50
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    17th January 2006 - 19:49
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    Quote Originally Posted by swanny
    Can a moderator please close this thread before it turns to shit so we can preserve the integrity of the genuine responses.
    Phewww, just got here in time for my bling
    The views expressed above may not match yours - But that's the reason my Dad went to war - wasn't it?
    Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, .... but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out,... shouting "man, what a ride"!!!

  6. #51
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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Dover
    There are some real old fuckers on here huh?
    . .
    Time to ride

  7. #52
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    26th January 2006 - 18:14
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    My Father and 2 older brothers have all had/have bikes, so did most of the people who came to visit. I grew up around them.

    It is important to look after shiny things so I service to a loose schedule.

    I record what has been done and when, but only on the important things (motor and gearbox), not tyres and lightbulbs and other shit you know when to replace by looking at it.

    I do what I can myself because I am a tight arse and bikes are easier to work on than cages which I pay people to look after for me 'cause I hate crawling around underneath the fucking things. And I couldn't give a rats arse if some monkey rounds a bolt head on my cage, or scratches it.

    When going somewhere I consider the bike first. Always.

    Had a couple of low speed offs on my first bike. More embarrassing than painful.

    I adhere loosely to the speed limit the majority of the time unless nobody's looking, but I always ride within what ever limits the conditions dictate and don't take stupid risks. I consider that well disciplined.

    At the moment I'm doing less than 1000k per month as since I got the new bike I haven't been riding to work every day. That might change now it actually has a real number plate .

  8. #53
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    13th March 2003 - 11:47
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    Porirua
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    Have been riding 37 years and have always treated it as fun and don't use bikes for transport. I hate paying anyone to touch our bikes so fuss over them myself and we keep them a long time and they perform and look like new. Have always bought new, there are too many squids out there and I would never trust any one else's maintenance to try my luck on second hand.

    Have always enjoyed riding anywhere and was brought up in the era when everyone bought a trail bike and did everything with it, hence 4 out of 5 bikes in our garage are road registered dirt bikes so we are still trying to do the same. Bought the VFR in 1994 when I thought it was about time I had something a bit quicker on the road. Have found that a brilliant bike so still have it and it is our only road only bike.

    Am always busy doing many different things so the bikes aren't used that often but I have never had a time off biking like many did when raising families or whatever. Until 1983 had one bike at a time only, since then have always had at least two in the garage and now the kids have grown up, Mrs is dabbling in riding too.

    I competed in trials, scrambles (moto-x) etc in the early 70's while at school and at Uni, then enduros came along so had a crack at that in the early 80's but after about 15 years in all just let my competition licence lapse in 1985 and have never competed since. Basically been there done that and have concentrated on fun riding of all types since. Really enjoy the big adventure rides and also general back country riding with smallish groups.

    Would consider myself an average to fast rider particularly amongst the groups I have ridden with especially on gravel roads. The theme there is I've never exactly been a fitness freak so even when I did enduros I could blitz most people on smoother trails - loved Waiterere Forest - but in the heavy going, fitness let me down not technique - mainly because I was never one to practice and even then rode only when I had time so it would punish my body a bit when I did compete. Still have a few medals in a box somewhere to show I didn't do too bad all the same.

    Now I'm getting older the old presbyopia with the eyes is a killer because on bikes you need that field of vision from immediately in front watching the road surface and right out to the horizon watching where you are going and which way the corners go. I've had to resort to wearing progressive lenses in the last year on the bike and I think that has slowed me down a bit.
    Cheers

    Merv

  9. #54
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    22nd May 2006 - 17:25
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    Ive been riding since I was 4 yrs old- 26 yrs. started on a mudbug 100, couldn't touch the ground so had to bail out when it ran out of gas.
    Cant beat the adrenaline rush of a quick bike.
    Rehab is for quitters

  10. #55
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    I ticked the Primary form of transport as there was no option for Primary form of therapy.

    Been riding on the road 22 years, try to do my own maintenance....with a bit of help. Longest I have been without a bike was 16 months and I was not happy
    Do not handicap your children by making their lives easy.
    Heinlein

    MotoTT Trackdays

  11. #56
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    Just goes to show how carefully you have to think about poll questions. I think the only conclusive point made was that there are 16 mad buggers who responded to the poll (at the time of this post). Oh, and we crash too much. Must do something about that.


    If a man is alone in the woods and there isn't a woke Hollywood around to call him racist, is he still white?



  12. #57
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    16th November 2005 - 07:48
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    Pearents introduced me to riding when I was about 10 years old, from there when I needed my first set of wheels but couldent afford to own a car I brought my first bike, that was about 6 years ago. And apart from a small six month period a couple of years ago have had a bike ever since.

  13. #58
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    Quote Originally Posted by MAXIMUSDEMERITUS
    riding helps keep me sane...
    I second that, god knows what track i would have gone down without riding. but needless to say i wouldnt be around no more
    Reactor Online. Sensors Online. Weapons Online. All Systems Nominal.

  14. #59
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    15th August 2004 - 12:00
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    I've been riding since I was 17
    Not as weather brave as I used to be.
    I have had two accidents, T-boned a taxi and highsided at 100 and something ks. No broken bones
    The world will look up and shout "Save Us!", and I'll whisper "no"

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