If you have done this can you please give me advice and tell me what you said to get the exemption. Thanks, keep this on topic....
Chur texmo
If you have done this can you please give me advice and tell me what you said to get the exemption. Thanks, keep this on topic....
Chur texmo
before I got my full I was on an exemption... my story... I said I had no other form of transport other than a motorbike... no public transport/was not financially benificial... I also said my 'learner legal' bike was not road worthy, and I had a bigger bike... I said i couldn't afford to fix the smaller bike, or buy a new one... and that I needed transport to get a job/go to my job...
sooooo.... best advice... buy a cheap shitter road legal big bike... and say your 250 is fucked... and that you need to ride to be able to support yourself...
good luck man
good god man... do a searchThere is also more info hiding on the forum, that has been said.
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...7&postcount=29 For me, it was my weight and size, the bike not being able to cope, even with the suspension stiffened as much as possible.
Basically, as per wording on DL4, you have to prove (words more or less) that "you are no less dangerous", and there is a need for it.
Link contains what I wrote, and I also took 6 pictures of bikes (1 was of my own) of varying capacities, and potential problems with each. For me, even the old model sv650 was too small.
Search (advanced search), read, you'll have all the answers you could need.
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having a bigger bike will increase the size of your penis too.
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I think you'l find with your driving history Tex that they might give you a short sharp fuck off.
But give it a go, and then buy my 750.
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