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    Welcome to KB ChocolateWheels!

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnnyflash View Post
    No problem, Some good training courses around also if you need. But remember the Cruiser group aint into riding like lunatics most are riders with many many years of riding under their belts, so is a great group to tag along with and learn the techniques..
    Whenever you are ready..
    Have fun.. some great roads up here on the shore..
    Cheers
    Johnny
    I probably will look into courses once i have the basics, are there any good people you can recomend on the shore? and i will defently drop you a line when I've learnt to get around a bit.

    Also thanks to everyone else for the great reception!

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    Welcome to the nut house ChocolateWheels!! be warned however... KB is TOTALLY addictive!

    oh yeah.. & watch out for that Norf Island lot.. they're a bit..



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    Quote Originally Posted by ChocolateWheels View Post
    I probably will look into courses once i have the basics, are there any good people you can recomend on the shore? and i will defently drop you a line when I've learnt to get around a bit.

    Also thanks to everyone else for the great reception!
    There are at least 2 in AKL, Passrite in a few places in akl, (Albany as well) and another is Ride Safe in Penrose I think, Ridesafe seems to have a good rep. well worth doing to ensure you dont pick up the bad habits that can kill or harm you the rest is just practice and clocking up the kilometers..
    Enjoy..
    Johnny

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    Hey ya!!!

    Well with gushing words like those I'm sure you'll attract a crowd!

    Welcome aboard, have fun learning about your bike, I'm sure you will love it!
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    Salutations, hail and well met! Most salubrious thy greetings and taken in the ken it was meant! Discernment and nobilese oblige are hallmarks of these fair virtual halls!

    Enjoy thy sojourns in KB and your wonderful world of two wheels of freedom!
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    Welcome to the world of motorcycling and I hope you enjoy it. It can be fun no matter what you ride. Take it easy and ride as if every other bugger on the road is out to get you. Learn th equirks of the GN (and it has a few) and take it easy but most of all have fun.


    Oh and welcome to Kb

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    Welcome to KB, good choice for first bike.
    You might also want to come along on a wednesday night mentors event and see if that will work for you.
    Meeting at Shell Westgate and riding to Albany (some just go to Albany direct) and practice basic techniques and some more advanced ones for those who want them.
    Stay safe
    Mack

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macktheknife View Post
    Welcome to KB, good choice for first bike.
    You might also want to come along on a wednesday night mentors event and see if that will work for you.
    Meeting at Shell Westgate and riding to Albany (some just go to Albany direct) and practice basic techniques and some more advanced ones for those who want them.
    Stay safe
    Mack
    Might just do that! Can you give me some more info about when (time) and where it is?
    Thanks everyone for the great responses!
    Mike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChocolateWheels View Post
    Might just do that! Can you give me some more info about when (time) and where it is?
    Thanks everyone for the great responses!
    Mike.
    AWNMR, meet at Shell Westgate at 6.30, depart at 7pm to Albany for training and then a chin wag after the session.
    Can also just come direct to Albany if that suits you better, meet outside ASB on Burger King side of building, in carpark, about 7.25pm.

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    Northland Welcomes you!!



    Safe Riding !!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChocolateWheels View Post
    Thanks for that johnney, Might be a while as i want to take it slow and learn it right.
    The cruiser rider group is a good environment to learn and get your skills up mate. Not all the group ride cruisers either and they are a fine bunch of people indeed. Same with the Maha rides.

    Please feel free to come along and let us empty your wallet at the pub anytime.

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    Hi! Welcome to KiwiBiker! :spudwave:
    Quote Originally Posted by ChocolateWheels View Post
    If you see someone on a black GN with a hopefully very visible red jacket on (why is it so hard to find cheap, non-black clothing? You can’t see it half the time, especially when it’s dark.) around the north shore. That’s probably me.
    Part of the reason is that the coloured stuff fades badly and shows the dirt. I bought a Teknic Hurricane jacket in red'n'black a few years back, and it now looks very shabby: the red has faded to greyish-pink in many places, and all the road spooge from commuting has stained the fabric. It takes a couple of weeks of commuting for the zorst fumes to cover everything with a lovely black film. Wonder what it does to my lungs...
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by Fumeux View Post
    You're welcome
    It's hard work, but I do provide this website with a vast array of important and useful information...
    Agreed minus the "important" and "useful" parts, mabey replace them with "frilly" a "fruitful"
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChocolateWheels View Post
    You guys have such a huge collection of motorbike knowledge on this website that I haven’t NEEDED to ask you guy’s questions because they were already answered.
    Fuck me, someone actually used the search.


    Welcome mate. Enjoy the GN and KB.

    http://www.riderskills.co.nz does some newbyish training courses that sound good.

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