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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonny Rotten View Post
    your lucky man.... i get winged at for ridding to much... i would lend you my missus but she does my washing and pairs up my socks........so ill put up with the winging
    Think it's time for you to change your bike in your profile buddy!!!
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    Alrighty folks, time for my 'devine intervention' - we all know LTJ is dam fine, and shes taken ra ra ra... so back to topic now all you hormonal lads! (PS - PM'd you my phone number ltj )

    I always forget... women have whore-moans and men, men-moans?


    Right, so who has some suggestions for next week then? Anything you all feel you need extra help/practice with? Something we have forgotten? Feedback time!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco Dan View Post
    Right, so who has some suggestions for next week then? Anything you all feel you need extra help/practice with? Something we have forgotten? Feedback time!!
    Ok, maybe not so exciting, but how about we include a classroom/question and answer session. There is much noob information which can be covered off.

    Positioning, awareness, cornering and lines, braking theory, pre ride checks, etc etc etc.
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    You say "no one wants to fuck with some large bloke on a really angry sounding bike" but the truth of the matter is that you are a balding middle-aged ice-cream seller from Edgecume who wears a hello kitty t-shirt (in your profile pic) and your angry sounding bike is a fucken hyoshit - not some big assed harley with a human skull on the front.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WickedOne View Post
    Think it's time for you to change your bike in your profile buddy!!!
    nah lets just leave it as a suprise hahaha.... do you think wheelies past an ambulance is bad karma.......the ambo driver gave me the thumbs up
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    Quote Originally Posted by CaN View Post
    Ok, maybe not so exciting, but how about we include a classroom/question and answer session. There is much noob information which can be covered off.

    Positioning, awareness, cornering and lines, braking theory, pre ride checks, etc etc etc.
    I like it, I can supply a white board but not sure of a suitable venue?
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    Quote Originally Posted by CaN View Post
    Ok, maybe not so exciting, but how about we include a classroom/question and answer session. There is much noob information which can be covered off.

    Positioning, awareness, cornering and lines, braking theory, pre ride checks, etc etc etc.
    Sounds good to me

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    Blah NEXT MEETING: WEDNESDAY 24th

    This week CaN has kindly offered his expertise and will be talking to us on the 'theory' side of things. Still going to have lots of practical hands on time, but with some 'classroom time' in the mix too this week! Arnt we lucky!

    This is a great oppurtunity folks to really learn some new skills and concepts of riding and even those that have been riding for some time will benifit from being reminded of some of the basics.

    Meeting same place - Westgate Shell Petrol Station

    And again, if anyone is nervous about riding to venue please dont hesitate to PM me and I will organise a friendly Mentor to escort you there!

    Sign in for this weeks meeting HERE
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    Sounds great - I will be there.

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    hmmm... Dunno if I can make this one... but I'll keep an eye on this thread for the next one...
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    Quote Originally Posted by CaN View Post
    Ok, maybe not so exciting, but how about we include a classroom/question and answer session. There is much noob information which can be covered off.

    Positioning, awareness, cornering and lines, braking theory, pre ride checks, etc etc etc.
    Tis a good idea. Something else I would like to suggest for general discussion - put a newbie on the back of a mentor's bike to look at lines etc. It's not a high speed romp, but a quick and practical example of what to do, how it feels etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder View Post
    Tis a good idea. Something else I would like to suggest for general discussion - put a newbie on the back of a mentor's bike to look at lines etc. It's not a high speed romp, but a quick and practical example of what to do, how it feels etc.
    Think this is a brilliant idea. Would like to feel how smooth the gear changes are on a bike with an experienced rider - always good to compare and see how far mine can improve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lteejay View Post
    Think this is a brilliant idea. Would like to feel how smooth the gear changes are on a bike with an experienced rider - always good to compare and see how far mine can improve.
    Yes although you would also be fooled by the different machine (bigger bikes may well be smoother and "feel better" generally because of the bigger weight and more power etc.

    Going two up on a medium sized machine (400?) might be the answer
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    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder View Post
    Going two up on a medium sized machine (400?) might be the answer
    Do any mentors ride a bike that size? Not that I saw last week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Weasel View Post
    Do any mentors ride a bike that size? Not that I saw last week.
    ok then a 600...(don't make problems - gimme solutions...)
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    Cool

    Quote Originally Posted by Weasel View Post
    Do any mentors ride a bike that size? Not that I saw last week.
    Frosty - What ever bikes he owns that week.
    CaN - 1100 and 1300
    MDU - 900
    Ixion - Different bikes but bigger than 400
    Disco_Dan - 250
    Johnny Rotten - ummmm still getting used to his brand new bike.
    BigDog - 1300
    Me - 250

    Thats just naming a few mentors.............................

    Yep they are either much bigger or smaller.

    Oh and I dont take pillions either.

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