And half those for over 25s.... yay.Originally Posted by dveus
And half those for over 25s.... yay.Originally Posted by dveus
Ouch. I'm sure it wasn't 18 months on restricted when I was 17. Must have forgotten about that.Originally Posted by dveus
And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.
- James Dickey, Cherrylog Road.
Actually, learners is still 6 months if you're over 25Originally Posted by Ghost Lemur
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I had to do it!
Yeah, but the ristricted goes for 18 months to 6. So it sort of evens out.Originally Posted by Blakamin
Oh yeah! I forgot about the BHS testOriginally Posted by Slim
I shouldn't forget b/c I was pretty traumatised for months after I passed mine!
Ummmmm - PT how the hell are you meant to become a better rider if you can't ride on the open road?Originally Posted by Posh Tourer :P
My goal in life is to be as good a person as my dog already thinks I am.
By practicing wheelies in the pub car park. Duh.Originally Posted by Celtic_Sea_lily
Vote David Bain for MNZ president
id have to disagree on the cc rating restriction, I think it should be a total power output and power/weight restriction. I used to ride a xj600 on my learners and got pulled up for it by a cop. I explained to him that a gsxr250 would leave my bike for dead both in top speed and acceleration. I also pointed out my main use of the bike, which was long distance riding (bay of islands to wellington) which would kill a 250 fast, and he was good about it and even agreed that it was a silly law and told me to have a good day and take it easy. Actually He was driving one of the new holdens at the time and I ended up have a look at the new engine and finding out how fast they could go etc.Originally Posted by Slingshot
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I guess it comes down to not drawing too much attention to oneself while on the learners. I rarely exceed 110kph in areas or at times when the cops are in abundance. My theory being that without my L plate they are not exactly going to pull me up for doing 110 or less.
ummmmmm......Also I think all of my demerits that I have accrued in my cage, has a factor here as I have very few to play with!!
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The funniest thing while being on my learners was the Mrs being caught by Mr Policeman doing 126 catching up to me doing 111 on the wee 250........She just said to him, Lucky you caught me then cos I am way nicer than my bf woulda been. (Cos of demerits automatic loss of licence for me it woulda been)hahahahaaha
If the cops really wanted to enforce learner laws, they'd be outside schools at 3.00PM.
I don't think it's high priority for them.
A loooooooooooonnnnnnnggggggg time ago the L label was the rego label,if you were a learner when you paid for your rego,you got an L label.My brother had less riding time than me,but as he had a full car license he had a full rego label too.So I got a ticket for riding his bike which had no L label.Unfortunatly it was in Orewa and I had to go to court on the shore to plead guilty,I was 17 at the time and it was an interesting experiance - watching high paid lawyers pleading faulty speedos and such as the reason for speeding.One of these lawyers was a fat greasy haired dude wearing a black suit like he was an undertaker - his name was David Lange,and was to resurface a few years later.
In and out of jobs, running free
Waging war with society
Thats how I look at it.Originally Posted by The One
That is exactly the method I've used to stay ticket free since about age 17.Originally Posted by Gasman
Not a problem. Its the persons licence that is important, not the fact that an L plate is displayed on the bike.Originally Posted by celticno6
I guess you don't hang around schools too much these days to actually be able to back that up (unless of course there is some dirty secret you are'nt telling us about). Schools are easy pickings for licence breaches and cops do patrol them especially when complaints are received about hormone charged love sick boy racers doing skids etc to impress the girls.Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
Its not a high priority but when need arises they are policed hard.
This thing called a 50kmh zone. It will teach you roadcraft because you are going to be around lots of other cars. Only for 6 months too. Once you have become used to traffic, you can then get a restricted and do 100kmh, and deal with 1)motorway traffic and 2)learning how to ride round corners well (something that not many people really need to do, it is more of a choice).Originally Posted by Celtic_Sea_lily
Why is it such an issue??? For the first 6 months you learn one aspect, and then the next 18months you learn another?
There's more to being a good rider than being able to go fast on an open road.
I dont understand your point :spudwhat: (illustrated for the smiley generation)
Queiro voya todo Europa con mi moto.... pero no tengo suficiente tiempo o dinero.....
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