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    Smile What a day

    What a day. Sun was shining and I spent nearly all of it riding
    Headed out about 11 and cruised around ponsonby, grey lynn, westmere - home at about 1. Bout to eat lunch but checked emails and had PM from Crashe asking if I wanted to go for another ride. Wahoo - forget the lunch. Jump on my bike and meet Crashe for a natter and some tips for me. Went for a ride around grey lynn again as I know the area and as it is only my 3rd/4th time on road -figured I'd be more confident on streets I know.

    Crashe thought we could take it a little further, so we headed out to the end of the western motorway through the suburbs instead of the motorway. Great ride - a cool little windy uphill somewhere in there (probably more like a bump to everyone else - but was pretty cool for newbie )
    Stopped at the Shell station (now I know where to meet everyone for the AWNMR) - saw Oldguy refueling on his way home from the KB trip north. Decided to take the motorway home - a first. Today is the first time I have gone over 50km/h so this was a whole new experience. Found the wind really batters the chest, but was comfortable and felt confident. Got home about 6:30. A better way to have spent the day.......can't think of anything close at the moment. Wow
    Cheers Crashe for your help. Let ya know how I go on with those hill starts.

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    Smile

    Get out and about while the sun shines, gusty winds but not too bad at all. Enjoy the ride.

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    Well done indeed!! Keep up the good work. Crashe's Crew may have to get together soon!!!
    Small and dangerous with a sting in my tail!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scorpygirl View Post
    Well done indeed!! Keep up the good work. Crashe's Crew may have to get together soon!!!
    I think so - are you going to the AWNMR

    Voltaire - on his deathbed to a priest asking that he renounce Satan
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lteejay View Post
    I think so - are you going to the AWNMR
    Unfortunately I can't make Wednesday as I volunteer at Starship Hospital that night!!
    Small and dangerous with a sting in my tail!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scorpygirl View Post
    Unfortunately I can't make Wednesday as I volunteer at Starship Hospital that night!!
    Another night then. Keep up the good work.

    Voltaire - on his deathbed to a priest asking that he renounce Satan
    - Now, now my good man, this is no time for making enemies.

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    Sounds like you had a great time .... first time over 50 is an awesome load of fun .... keep it up you is going real well.

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    Cool

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...135#post887135

    I meet up with Lteejay this arvo......
    We talked for a bit about what she knows and what she can do....
    I showed her a few wee tips......


    Then I said ok show me what you know........ and I will stop you, if I feel you need to stop to point out things.

    Off we get all the bike gear back on...... standing in a carpark in the sun isnt good. Flaming trees were nearby !

    I got Lteejay to show me where she has been riding.
    Well did I get a surprise...... I'm thinking huh ! Are you sure, this is only your third day on the bike out on the roads.!!!!

    Yep this lady can ride......
    Just got a few things to really practise on....... one is the revving.... but she is going to contact another 'Hornet' rider re info on these bikes.

    At each set of lights or intersections I was able to give brief instructions..
    And then I got her to refuel up and we headed out of her wee area that she is comfortable with.
    So from the city we headed throu Pt Chev throu New Lynn up throu Kelston, Glendene throu Henderson main drag...... all the way up Don Buck's Rd to Westgate...

    We get off the bikes and she has this cheesey grin from ear to ear....
    "WOHOOOOOO those twisties were great....." (Don Buck Rd hill)

    So we have a drink (Ta for the drink) and chat about how she was and gave her a few more tips.

    Along comes Oldguy returning from his trip up north.....
    We (all three) all head along the nor-western motorway doing 80km..... yep she admitted that she got even higher...... but only for a brief moment.

    Back to her place and we chatted again.
    Going over stuff for her to practise.

    So LteeJay, anytime you want to go for another wee blat gizz a yell and we will venture out a bit more.

    You did really well out there on the roads..... keep up the practise...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lteejay View Post
    Another night then. Keep up the good work.
    Will do. I am getting there.
    Small and dangerous with a sting in my tail!!

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    Good on you girl .I hope to see you soon .

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    hey thats really great!, hope to meet you soon!, when i get my licence back *cough *cough,
    zzzzzZZZ

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    Quote Originally Posted by hurricane_r View Post
    hey thats really great!, hope to meet you soon!, when i get my licence back *cough *cough,
    Do you lose things also I lost my thread before, but found it though You might find those nice police people will find your license and give it back Hope your back on the road soon

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    - Now, now my good man, this is no time for making enemies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crashe View Post
    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...135#post887135

    I meet up with Lteejay this arvo......
    We talked for a bit about what she knows and what she can do....
    I showed her a few wee tips......


    Then I said ok show me what you know........ and I will stop you, if I feel you need to stop to point out things.

    Off we get all the bike gear back on...... standing in a carpark in the sun isnt good. Flaming trees were nearby !

    I got Lteejay to show me where she has been riding.
    Well did I get a surprise...... I'm thinking huh ! Are you sure, this is only your third day on the bike out on the roads.!!!!

    Yep this lady can ride......
    Just got a few things to really practise on....... one is the revving.... but she is going to contact another 'Hornet' rider re info on these bikes.

    At each set of lights or intersections I was able to give brief instructions..
    And then I got her to refuel up and we headed out of her wee area that she is comfortable with.
    So from the city we headed throu Pt Chev throu New Lynn up throu Kelston, Glendene throu Henderson main drag...... all the way up Don Buck's Rd to Westgate...

    We get off the bikes and she has this cheesey grin from ear to ear....
    "WOHOOOOOO those twisties were great....." (Don Buck Rd hill)

    So we have a drink (Ta for the drink) and chat about how she was and gave her a few more tips.

    Along comes Oldguy returning from his trip up north.....
    We (all three) all head along the nor-western motorway doing 80km..... yep she admitted that she got even higher...... but only for a brief moment.

    Back to her place and we chatted again.
    Going over stuff for her to practise.

    So LteeJay, anytime you want to go for another wee blat gizz a yell and we will venture out a bit more.

    You did really well out there on the roads..... keep up the practise...
    Well done Lteejay I did notice you picked up the speed a bit, you did say you would go 70k, but very good riding, you go girl, would love to have helped out but was too stuff after my trip, I think you should try and get out on some country roads, if your not confident with on coming traffic get someone you feel comfortable riding with to lead and you follow there lines that also takes your mind of on coming traffic, and another rider following who can help out with tips and help on your riding.
    Good on you Crashe for helping her out.
    Why would you ride that long and that gnarly stuff if you don't have to, Its what we do, we love it.
    Nathan Woods R.I.P.

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    Well done
    I remember the first bike i brought a Suzuki GT 125 and my first ride over the road from Taumarunui to Turangi with my mother and my eldest sister behind me, i thought i was doing so well until they passed me laughing thier heads off then i realised i was doing just 60 kms Ahhhh it was such fun learning to ride though
    Enjoy cause it just keeps getting better

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldguy View Post
    Well done Lteejay I did notice you picked up the speed a bit, you did say you would go 70k, but very good riding, you go girl, would love to have helped out but was too stuff after my trip, I think you should try and get out on some country roads, if your not confident with on coming traffic get someone you feel comfortable riding with to lead and you follow there lines that also takes your mind of on coming traffic, and another rider following who can help out with tips and help on your riding.
    Good on you Crashe for helping her out.
    That sounds like a good idea. Will see how I go over the next few weeks. Nice bike btw.
    See you on the road.

    Quote Originally Posted by Meanie View Post
    Well done
    I remember the first bike i brought a Suzuki GT 125 and my first ride over the road from Taumarunui to Turangi with my mother and my eldest sister behind me, i thought i was doing so well until they passed me laughing thier heads off then i realised i was doing just 60 kms Ahhhh it was such fun learning to ride though
    Enjoy cause it just keeps getting better
    priceless

    Voltaire - on his deathbed to a priest asking that he renounce Satan
    - Now, now my good man, this is no time for making enemies.

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