So i've just got my learners licence, in the market for a 250cc bike (currently looking at a bandit) & am taking lessons from a local school.
Hello there!
So i've just got my learners licence, in the market for a 250cc bike (currently looking at a bandit) & am taking lessons from a local school.
Hello there!
Good on ya mate & welcome![]()
When you get your bike ride safe![]()
Lots of people here willing to help if you need it
Im not as good as I ones was
But Im as good ones as I ever was![]()
Welcome to the nest.
You'll forget about reality shortly.![]()
Welcome to KB mate!!! Good luck in finding a bike that's just right for you.Please don't feed the animals after dark!!
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Small and dangerous with a sting in my tail!!
Welcome, great to have another Dunedin rider![]()
Welcome to KB. I love the name, cracked me up!!!!N
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Welcome to the site![]()
I'm gonna make it so PC
Welcome to KB and congratulations on getting your learners
thanks everyone!
Gotta say, been trolling these forums for several weeks now, what a massive resource.
I've got a good idea about what equipment to buy now, and realise I'm going to have to spend a pretty penny on it. Without reading threads here I probably would have cruised around in jeans and a jacket.
Decided a GN250 is not my kinda first bike, but instead would prefer a GSF 250 bandit or similar so I have the power to increase my skills after learning the basic stuff.
I guess it's not so much lessons as structured practice.. The guy from the dunedin riding school puts his cones out at the stadium carpark and for $60 a hour you get to scoot around while getting advice. Certainly has helped with my confidence!
Am going again on wednesday (assuming it's not snowing) so will have more to report then.
Pretty sure the missus would rather I don't practice anything else there!
"Some people are like clouds, once they fuck off, it's a great day!"
Welcome, the bandit's a good bike! It was my first 'proper' bike. Good looking, good handling and plenty quick... Have fun!
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