I've been reading about the 250-friendly rides in Auckland, and they sound good.
Anybody keen to lead some here in Wellington? I'd rather leave it to someone a bit more experienced than me (about 2 months so far)
Richard
I've been reading about the 250-friendly rides in Auckland, and they sound good.
Anybody keen to lead some here in Wellington? I'd rather leave it to someone a bit more experienced than me (about 2 months so far)
Richard
Not good at organising stuff, but would be really keen to join in on a learner-friendly 250 ride if anyone does take you up on it
Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way
Ive held a few rides before but never a 250 one, im keen to participate with my gsf250 - been riding for awhile now...
Must be time to do "Wasp's Welly Weekend WAdventure Wride" again , any ride I organise however will never be restricted to only 250s it will be open class with just an emphasis on 250s (i feel its better to have the fast/experienced guys around for advice and if the unthinkable should happen i know they will handle it alot better than i possibly could.)
I'm quietly looking forwards to the face off between rwh's vt250f and IR's VTZ250(j). GO VTZ GO!!!
1990 Suzuki Bandit GSF 250 for sale 39k kms $3,500
TSS have a ride the 2nd Sunday of every month specifically targeting 250cc riders.
www.tssmotorcycles.co.nz
Last edited by James Deuce; 22nd August 2006 at 15:59. Reason: wrong time interval
If a man is alone in the woods and there isn't a woke Hollywood around to call him racist, is he still white?
WHAT?!! jim2 i didnt know that!
1990 Suzuki Bandit GSF 250 for sale 39k kms $3,500
I ended up leading the Auckland 250 ride by default and I've only been riding 3 months. Haven't had too many complaints about the pace either.
Just a case of keeping it sensible and checking the mirrors.
Be aware of the need to stagger the positions for maximum visibility.
Make sure people leave a good stopping distance otherwise there could be a pile up when an inexperienced biker panic brakes in a corner for example.
Go for it.
Let us all know how it goes.
In space, no one can smell your fart.
bah stuff that big mcjim, we have the newbies ride on for the newbies, any 250 ride i lead will be as fast as i can go over the takas then slightly above 100 kms out the back of martinborough
1990 Suzuki Bandit GSF 250 for sale 39k kms $3,500
Cliffhanger Promotions are keen to have a 250 class at the Wairarapa Sprints, as they want to encourage younger riders to get into road racing.
It would be an opportunity to test out your machines in a controlled environment, providing you are comfortable getting close to your bikes top speed, in addition to testing your standing starts and 1/4 mile times.
More info will follow soon, either in Meetings and Events or Racing.
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Here you go mate: Great KBer Ride
"If life gives you a shit sandwich..." someone please complete this expression
Sorry for generalising, but you know what I mean...would you prefer Newbie ?
And, it's about getting out there and into it, not so much a competition, although prizes are anticipated for the fastest.....and maybe the slowest?
Now that's the attitude
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