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  1. #16
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    congrats, now just keep it rubber side down and enjoy!!!
    i wouldnt want to be caught dead in the same grave as me.

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    Thanks again for your comments guys and girls

    Quote Originally Posted by sassie1 View Post
    Oh boy, the freedom of doing 100kmph and not looking over your shoulder. I still have 1mth on learners then 3mth on restricted. How was the test and what did he make you do? I want to know allllll about it. That is if you are not permenantly afixed to your bike now Look out for the tin cans and enjoy Sal.
    He went over a few basic stuff first, bout the ear piece and stuff (they make you wear one but it is not too uncomfortable or distracting). He also said, which I was both happy and impressed by, that all riding decisions I made he wanted to see based on safety, not nessesarily road rules. So I took that as if speeding past a big truck wanting to squash you wasnt going to cause you to fail

    We then went out and did the basic riding stuff for about 10min, make sure to nail all your indicating, turning into the right lane, stopping at stop signs etc etc.

    Next onto the hazard detection, which was easy as there wasnt any traffic or people in the back roads of Otahuhu at 7:30am. Remeber to list him as a hazard aswell because he is behind you!

    Finally the motorway trip which was a peice of piss as it was starting to get busy.

    I came very close to failing as I passed an unseen school bus at 40km/h But he said there was no kids in or round it so it must have been just starting its run, if there was kids I would have failed! Scary!

    Overall it went really well, I put a lot of that down to how friendly and open the testing officer was. A big improvement over every other one I have had!

    Good luck for when you sit yours.

    Also there was another young fella on a turquoise Hornet 250 sitting his after me. Are you a Kiwibiker? If so how did it go?
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    Well done JW!

    Now take the rest of the day off school/ work and go for a nice legal 70km/h+ ride (tell your teacher/ boss that Drum said it was ok). Yeeehaaaa.

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    Congrats on passing your full, enjoy!
    Lusting after 2 wheels over 4 anyday

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    Having recently done that myself, I can concur with your joy!! Awesome feeling aint it??!?
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    Well done.

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    I passed I pased I passed I passed I passed I passed!!!!

    So um Jeremy..... how did that license thing go?

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    fantastic mate
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    Quote Originally Posted by maha man View Post
    So um Jeremy..... how did that license thing go?
    Yea, sorry, I can be a bit ambiguous at times.....
    Thats the smell of desire my lady..
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    Congrats mate .. totally liberating feeling I can imagine .. only 2 months til i can sit restricted .. & being an old tart do a course & full 3 months later
    Have to Karma ... Justice catches up eventually !!

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    Excellent news Jeremy, well done matey, it's a great feeling being able to just throw a leg over any bike.

    Good work
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    Yo dude - wihoooooooooo
    it's a niiiiiiirce feeling knowing that you can ride whateva you like AND have insurance!
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    maaaaaaaaassive grats dude.
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