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    I now own a bike

    Went and brought my Bike. (Yellow Hyosung GT250)
    I need to wait untill next week for the rego etc to be all sorted, no great loss as the weather in Lower Hutt is crap today.

    My Bike is currently sitting at TSS Motorcycles with a sold sticker on it.
    Great store, friendly helpful service, and I loved the discount on the extra gear that I needed

    Hope join a few KB rides in the near future, but for the next week I'm confined to my 50cc scooter.

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    Yay! Exciting stuff

    TSS were great with us when we needed to sort out winter pants and gloves. Some lovely bikes in there.......made it very hard to leave with just the stuff we went in for, LOL!!

    And if it's any consolation, the weather's no better further up the valley......don't want to venture out even by foot, never mind 2 wheels!
    Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way

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    Congrats Dodger.

    Good to see another rider in the valley.

    Rubber side down mate.

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    great stuff mate,will look out for you on future kb rides

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    hehe, ive sat on that yellow hyosung a few times
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodger View Post

    My Bike is currently sitting at TSS Motorcycles with a sold sticker on it.
    Way to go Dodger, I was in TSS yesterday afternoon too, reckon the guys in there will look after you with all the gear and post sales service well.

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    Yep all happy here.
    is it next weekend yet?

    Sounds like TSS have good after sales service, discount here, free this and that all good.
    Lets just hope it's sunny next weekend.

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    Make haste slowly Grasshopper

    Quote Originally Posted by Dodger View Post
    Hope join a few KB rides in the near future,
    Congratulations on your purchase.

    A book somebody just lent me "How To Ride A Motorcycle, A Riders Guide To Strategy, Safety and Skill Development" By Pat Hahn (I recommend it) counsels against group rides of more than three people until you've been riding more than two years.

    I've also read that new riders should avoid any group rides until they have been riding at least three months.

    Looking back (a long way back) I seem to recall that I binned it on my very first group ride so maybe there's something in all that...

    There are perhaps also a number of threads on KB I seem to recall that would tend to support erring on the side of caution when it comes to groups?

    Good luck
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    Congrats on the bike.

    Group rides: Self control. Ride your own ride.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodger View Post
    Went and brought my Bike. (Yellow Hyosung GT250)
    I need to wait untill next week for the rego etc to be all sorted, no great loss as the weather in Lower Hutt is crap today.

    My Bike is currently sitting at TSS Motorcycles with a sold sticker on it.
    Great store, friendly helpful service, and I loved the discount on the extra gear that I needed

    Hope join a few KB rides in the near future, but for the next week I'm confined to my 50cc scooter.
    So have you taken her for a ride?

    I have had a look at your bikes bigger sisters...

    What do you think about the Hyosung?

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    Congratulations, ride safe, no heroics.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch008 View Post
    ..................
    A book somebody just lent me "How To Ride A Motorcycle, A Riders Guide To Strategy, Safety and Skill Development" By Pat Hahn (I recommend it) counsels against group rides of more than three people until you've been riding more than two years. ...........................
    Two years seems kind of over the top. You can learn a lot in 12 months (enough to do yourself some real damage anyway!).

    If you want to go for a ride in a group of three or less, then PM me Dodger.

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    Drum, you'd be surprised at how much there is to learn. It diesn't ever stop with bikes. Tyhat's one of the main reasons I have for riding.

    Riding in groups is the MOST dangerous thing you can do. Bling to the first person to post up 30 reasons why.

    Welcome Dodger, excellent choice of bike, and an even better choice of shop.

    See you round, I'm sure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2 View Post
    Riding in groups is the MOST dangerous thing you can do. Bling to the first person to post up 30 reasons why.

    So true - probably never stop learning - I have learn't to ride a lot faster than I used to over the last 3 years simply by following faster people - a lot of it is confidence - if he can go round the corner that fast so can I.

    BUT - don't try the above for a fair while....baby steps.

    30 reasons......?

    30+ riders = potentially 30 reasons.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2 View Post
    Drum, you'd be surprised at how much there is to learn. ..........
    Nope, I wouldnt be.
    I totally agree with you, however two years before going on a group ride?

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