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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    Welcome to KB!
    Nothing like jumping in at the deep end...
    Deep? Us? Who're you kiddin' Swoop? We're all shallow, horsepower hungry, corner junkies and the sooner you realise it blueskies, the sooner you can head for safety! We're gonners, but it's not too late to save yourself.

    Er, then again, you're about to trade a GN250 on a Vulcan 900...you should fit in just fine.

    Welcome to the asylum!!

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    You sound like the type of gran that everyone want's. A get up and go for it, live life to the full. Have fun out there and be safe..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lissa View Post
    Hi Blueskies

    With so many female bikers on this forum its is giving me more motivation to learn, would love to hear sometime how you found your experience of learning. I can't wait, but still a little apprehensive about it all. I am also looking for my first bike asap... so let me know as well, when you want to sell.

    Hi Lissa, really nice to hear from you.
    I appreciate how you feel re being a little apprehensive about beginning.
    I was terrified. . . took days to actually get on and head down my steep drive to the road.
    The driveway itself was real scary ! !
    I first began riding at just after dawn on Sundays (summertime) and was always home before the traffic began to build -must confess I muttered many curses on those all-too-many-early-bird drivers.
    In general it was nerve racking in the early stages as I had to LEARN to ride on the road, not having had opportunities to do Courses, but it was also a fantastic experience .
    I rode mainly in the hilly backroads around Warkworth for less-traffic conditions - soon learned that logging trucks and school buses live in those hills too.
    I think my being careful at all times and thinking about the road ahead helped, but what helped most of all was just getting out there and doing it.

    The GN I ride is a marvellous machine. Light enough not to drop -even when I did unwise things . . . she is a real school master bike and a great one to learn on. Has built my confidence hugely and given me heaps of fun while doing so. Does well on the open roads too.
    I am sure you will love riding as much as I do.
    I will certainly let you know when I am looking at selling the GN . . . as said to Michael, probably about early November.
    I look forward to hearing how you are doing . . .
    Best wishes Lea. (Blueskies)

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    Quote Originally Posted by slowpoke View Post
    Deep? Us? Who're you kiddin' Swoop? We're all shallow, horsepower hungry, corner junkies and the sooner you realise it blueskies, the sooner you can head for safety! We're gonners, but it's not too late to save yourself.

    Er, then again, you're about to trade a GN250 on a Vulcan 900...you should fit in just fine.

    Welcome to the asylum!!
    Sheesh slowpoke . . I never thought of it like that, but is sure sounds fun

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawkeye View Post
    You sound like the type of gran that everyone want's. A get up and go for it, live life to the full. Have fun out there and be safe..
    Thanks Hawkeye Cool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SDU View Post
    Welcome to the madhouse of KB. Its always great to have more gals along.
    Good on you for just going for it. Sounds like you are in for a good xmas.
    thanks SDU Yep - looking forward to a real interesting Christmas.

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    Welcome Blueskies......we gota Mom, so a Gran will fit in no worries...
    Keep an eye out for rides in 'meetings and events' sure to be something happening soon....

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    Quote Originally Posted by SwanTiger View Post
    Hi Blueskies, welcome to the site.

    What's your cooking like? you're not too far away, have to come and visit

    My girlfriend needs newbies to ride with to get her confidence up too.
    er . . . my cooking sucks actually.
    More into travel and adventure. Seems to me those are BOTH taken care of by my 3rd interest.

    Motorcycling.

    Love to ride with your girlfriend. Have not ridden with anyone yet so would be a great new experience. PM me sometime.

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    Hi
    I too have just got my first bike and am learning to ride. Am finding it hard to find places to practise without too much traffic, anyone got anywhere good that they go???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blueskies View Post
    Sheesh slowpoke . . I never thought of it like that, but is sure sounds fun
    not that hard a thing to do actually. I learned on a GN250 for a year and when i decided to change up it was to a yamaha Virago 750... not much different to the Vulcan. Gns are excellant to learn on, very forgiving bikes and when you get on the next level you will really appreciate having an easy bike to make your beginner mistakes on. You'll love the vulcan tho for the extra go power!
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    Enjoy your time on KB. Good to see a few more oldies on here.
    I feel like I'm diagonally parked in a parallel universe.

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    high blueskies , well no feeding the animal's after dark , they misbehave too ,but all the best and a very good welcome ,

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    Quote Originally Posted by slikchik View Post
    Hi
    I too have just got my first bike and am learning to ride. Am finding it hard to find places to practise without too much traffic, anyone got anywhere good that they go???
    Welcome to KB Blueskies, you will love it, stirrers galore and a good assortment of oldies hiding in here. Loads of good advice and plenty of nutters for flavour.

    Slikchik, welcome also, where in Auckland are you? It makes it hard to suggest some places if we dont know where you start from.
    Reccomend both of you to look into the mentoring program here in KB, you can learn heaps and meet new people too.

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    Thumbs up

    Allo allo.... wicked wicked and WELCOME!!!
    Yeah yeah... vroom vrooooom baby!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by maha man View Post
    Welcome Blueskies......we gota Mom, so a Gran will fit in no worries...
    Keep an eye out for rides in 'meetings and events' sure to be something happening soon....
    Thanks maha man. I will keep an eye out for those rides.
    Gran.

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