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Yes you 33: gidday and welcome to the site. I see Crashe has pointed you to my newbie training thread [awww shucks Crashe, you're embarassing me]
Here is an extract from that thread:
My strongest recommendation for you is to seek out a mentor to periodically review your riding over the next 6 - 12 months. And next I would encourage you to spend 20 minutes minimum practising your slow bike control each time in a quiet cul de sac or parking lot - before you go out for your ride.
Enjoy your new found freedom.![]()
Heads Up and Enjoy
Heres a list of mentors
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showgroups.php
There is bound to be someone in CHC - look at their profiles. I am sure most are willing to help as they put their names down as willing to mentor. I suppose it just depends on whether they have time at this moment in their lives.
I have found all on site very very helpful - luv you guys long time![]()
Voltaire - on his deathbed to a priest asking that he renounce Satan
- Now, now my good man, this is no time for making enemies.
Welcome to KB, good luck with the riding and keep those eyes open,![]()
there will be times when things go well and times not so well, as has been said, read BuckBuckno1's thread, he has set out a very methodical approach to learning![]()
maybe it should be said again, read BuckBuckno1's thread![]()
If you can't be good, be good at it
Thats helped me a couple of times already, (and many times in the past on a bike round traffic, some people dont understand that cars are not bikes (also that reminds me, I take it its illegal to ride a motorbike in a cycle lane). Also read a fair bit of buckbucks thread, if a mods reading this, maybe it should be stickyed. Has been very helpful reading. And am chasing will be getting a mentor, thanks for the list of them by the way. Also out of interest, is it necessary to drop it into first when ever you come to a stop, or is it aceptable to stop in second, and then click it down to first, while stopped. Or is that a bad idea.
I never use 1st apart from when I am starting. I usually glide to a stop at corners etc in either 2nd or 3rd. Similar to being in a car - it just depends on what is the easiest at the time. Ya might wanna wait to see what the grey haired ones think though![]()
Voltaire - on his deathbed to a priest asking that he renounce Satan
- Now, now my good man, this is no time for making enemies.
Yes it is (necessary to go all the way down to first).
Most bike gear boxes HATE being shifted when none of the internals are rotating.
The good thing about them is you can change without the clutch (as almost all are constant mesh, or sequential in other words). That is a lesson for the future mind you.
Bike manufactures have made it easy for you to find 1st by putting neutral between 1st and 2nd (on most bikes it is).
Keep the questions coming. We don't mind.
Remember the only silly question is the one that wasn't asked.
Went for a ride nigelp today, was very helpful, pointed out that I should be further over, and also that my speedo was out (when its reading 63kmph its doing 50, that will explain why traffic was always building up behind me, wasnt that they were all breaking the speed limit). And I also checked my chain, which is too loose, (I now know how tight to have it aswell, which is very helpfull).
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