Are you kidding? I thought there were heaps of GNs around here
1. Use rear brake carefully, because when braking, most of your weight is on the front of the bike, therefore making the rear "lighter". If you're not careful, might lock it up. Remember most of your braking power comes from the front brake.
2. Changing down? Be careful, since 4 strokes bikes have more engine braking, and if you change down while going too fast, could cause a lock up or spinning.
And check this site out, has all (most, with the exception of "Does the blue car have to give way" questions) the questions you will get in the theory test - http://www.drivinginstructor.co.nz/i.../test_menu.php






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. I'm currently in Te Puna with the inlaws while our house in Papamoa is being built, and could be keen for a leisurely ride without trying to lay it down on the corners.






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