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    The first 3 days

    well, after dealing with the utterly fantastic bunch of people at TSS just over a week ago, friday afternoon I headed down to hopefully pick up a correctly assembled pile of korean awesomeness.

    As this was my first time riding on the road ever, they were nice enough to lend me a gn to ride around the block a few times and get a feel for things. I started off not knowing if I'd be able to turn the first (very slow) corner. Half an hour later I was happy enough puttering around quiet 50k streets (and reflecting on what a hard life that particular gn must have had). I went back, picked up the hyosung and did the same thing again, trying to remember to cancel indicators and watch out for retarded dogs/cars/pedestrians. Then down windy wet SH2 to home with a whole 30k's on the bike.

    Saturday I went up SH2 to just past upperhutt (the rimutakas are a big twisty roadblock), had another ride around in the saturday morning traffic, rode back around through and up to porirua for more of the same, back to upper hutt and home again. Was interesting to do the same corners a few times and see my reaction change from "OMG I'm going to DIE" to "ooh, it leans" Having the tyres scrubbed in a bit helped too, there was about 200k's on the clock by the end of saturday.

    Sunday morning i decided to head up SH1 until i got bored or too tired. Ended up in taihape despite some nasty wind and roadworks. It was a good day, i stopped every 80-100k's to think, things are definitely getting smoother and faster all the time. I am stuck on the best way to approach a 70k+ downhill bend though, and getting chucked around by the wind just north of bulls sucked

    Christ this is an addictive hobby though (almost 700k’s done now)
    The waving thing is kinda neat as well.

    I just hope I’m not taking things too fast, everyone else (buckbuckno1 etc) seems to do ?? in carparks for a while before venturing out anywhere. I definitely want to do a course at some stage to make sure I’m not developing any bad habits.
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    Congratulations, on both your new purchase and the miles you have clocked up already. I wish I had half your stamina!
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    I just cruised around on my hill for a bit (western hills - lower hutt) then slowly ventured out

    next time your in tss check out the yellow lump of mashed up metal out back of the work shop called the bandit...

    see you around sooner or later i guess
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    Congratulations and welcome. As to downhill bends, it is no bad idea , especially on a single or Vtwin, to change down before the corner so that you take the bend on a rising throttle. The mistake beginners sometimes make is to go through more or less on the overrun.
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    Congrats on the new bike mate. Once you start you can't stop. Don't worry about taking things too fast, just stick to what you feel is comfortable. When I got my bike I ventured further out with each ride. I was on the takas after about 3 weeks.

    Don't forget to check out TCWNR on Wednesday nights when you feel confident enough (if it's not raining that is).

    See you around

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    Quote Originally Posted by sanchez View Post
    Sunday morning i decided to head up SH1 until i got bored or too tired. Ended up in taihape .
    lol, you have caught the bug.

    Welcome aboard the site, come along to one the group rides - the Wed night one would be a good start - they are fairly cruisy
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    Sounds like you have caught the disease alright

    Once you start you can't stop and once on board, well, there goes the day... the weekend.... the week. Oh, and the services coming around a lot quicker too.
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    Good on ya mate

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    You'll do fella.
    I know a convert when I hear one.

    Looking forward to your "First time up the 'takas" thread.

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    Good stuff mate. Yeah my fave motorcycle shop too.
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    Woohoo! Sounds like you're having a ball of fun! I can relate to everything you said and did - those feelings of fear, suprise...and fun! Keep reading and learning as much as you can, reflect about your riding and where you are riding ... and watch out for those crazies out there!

    Looking forward to reading your future posts and keep it rubber side down!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    Congratulations and welcome. As to downhill bends, it is no bad idea , especially on a single or Vtwin, to change down before the corner so that you take the bend on a rising throttle. The mistake beginners sometimes make is to go through more or less on the overrun.
    I think that is the problem, I am going in too quick, so i dont feel comfortable getting on the gas again at the right time.

    Thanks for the welcome everyone, will definatley look at coming along on a ride in a few weeks.

    I wish it was saturday already

    gijoe, i was reading through some of your old posts and can definatley see the similarities. If you're still around with a bike in one piece, you must be doing something right

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    Quote Originally Posted by sanchez View Post
    I think that is the problem, I am going in too quick, so i dont feel comfortable getting on the gas again at the right time.
    Its prob not the fact you are going in to quick but the fact you are in say 3rd instead of 2nd and the engine is not providing any resistance.

    Find a couple of easy corners and go through them on a closed throttle in different gears to see the difference and also try it with the clutch in, you will find the bike behaves rather differently .

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    Welcome to the club, you are addicted now and there is no going back!

    I would recommend doing a course or two asap, as well as keeping up with your practice :-)

    Learning to stop and Cornering are really important to learn properly. Unless you know what you should be doing and are confident it will work you can quickly make a minor problem a lot worse.
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    Welcome Sanchez, I was in the same position as you about two months ago. Can't get enough of riding, it's so addictive. I live 2km's away from my workplace but manage to put about 150-200km's on the clock per week by taking a detour home each day.

    Enjoy your new ride!

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