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    Quote Originally Posted by celticno6
    Exactly. There's gotta be a good point to being a FAT bastard like me.
    awwww... i'll have to let you on my Duc then!!!!
    btw...hows the new job?

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    Power to Weight Restrictions - it happens elsewhere

    Power to weight ratios are, as I mentioned earlier, how things work on this side of the globe. And under new proposals that the European Union have put forward, these will get even stricter:

    Licence Category: Age Restriction: Power to Weight
    Ratio (of BIKE!)

    A1 (learner licence) - 16 or above - 0.1kW/kg
    A2 (2 year restricted) - 18 or above - 0.2kW/kg
    A (full unrestricted) - 21 or above - No power/weight ratio applies

    If anyone knows how to convert these power/weight ratios into bhp, I’d be interested to hear!

    The ability to take ‘Direct Access’ course to bypass the whole restriction thing will remain, but the age will be increased to 24, if the EU proposals are made law.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob
    Power to weight ratios are, as I mentioned earlier, how things work on this side of the globe. And under new proposals that the European Union have put forward, these will get even stricter:

    Licence Category: Age Restriction: Power to Weight
    Ratio (of BIKE!)

    A1 (learner licence) - 16 or above - 0.1kW/kg
    A2 (2 year restricted) - 18 or above - 0.2kW/kg
    A (full unrestricted) - 21 or above - No power/weight ratio applies

    If anyone knows how to convert these power/weight ratios into bhp, I’d be interested to hear!

    The ability to take ‘Direct Access’ course to bypass the whole restriction thing will remain, but the age will be increased to 24, if the EU proposals are made law.
    With those numbers you may as well walk!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blakamin
    awwww... i'll have to let you on my Duc then!!!!
    btw...hows the new job?
    Mmmm. love to have a go...

    The job's cool. No time to surf the net though.

    I'm gonna be pretty busy...

    Lovely people and interesting work.

    And they gave me a free park in the basement of the building.

    Its great also to be working with people again. And also to be able to look out the window. In the last place I was working in a 10 foot by 30 foot room painted 20% grey, with no windows, constant temperature airconditioning and climate control.

    For those who don't know, I'm now working at Learning Media, as a production co-ordinator. But as far as my kids are concerned, I make children's books for a living now. They love the idea of lots of books to read.

    Hope you make up with the wife mate. Life's too short for marital disharmony.
    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by celticno6
    Mmmm. love to have a go...

    The job's cool. No time to surf the net though.

    I'm gonna be pretty busy...

    Lovely people and interesting work.

    And they gave me a free park in the basement of the building.

    Its great also to be working with people again. And also to be able to look out the window. In the last place I was working in a 10 foot by 30 foot room painted 20% grey, with no windows, constant temperature airconditioning and climate control.

    For those who don't know, I'm now working at Learning Media, as a production co-ordinator. But as far as my kids are concerned, I make children's books for a living now. They love the idea of lots of books to read.

    Hope you make up with the wife mate. Life's too short for marital disharmony.

    cheers...i'll bring the duc around soon so you can have a ride!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stevo
    I was going to try for a change to the hours of riding to change 10-5 to 10-4 as I was dairy farming and this would enable me to (legally) ride to work to start at 5 am.
    You have restricted HOURS?

    So let me get this right... you have an arbitrary cc limitation (which we've proved means you can ride a race rep with more bhp than something like a 600 Bandit), but you can only ride during the middle of the day?

    Who thought this lot up? And has someone locked them away and thrown away the key yet?

    I thought some of our legislation was wierd, but compared to this...
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    These days, you can get prety potent bike for under $3000 ( gsxr1100, fzr1000), a lot less than some 250's.

    If i had that option when i first started, i probaly be dead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob
    You have restricted HOURS?

    So let me get this right... you have an arbitrary cc limitation (which we've proved means you can ride a race rep with more bhp than something like a 600 Bandit), but you can only ride during the middle of the day?

    Who thought this lot up? And has someone locked them away and thrown away the key yet?

    I thought some of our legislation was wierd, but compared to this...
    And since you can start at 15...you could have your full license by the time you turn 17 anyway.

    Think that's wierd.....it's possible to get a driving ban in NZ, but be allowed to ride/drive on permitted days and times in order to go to and from work (assuming the courts agree).

    Still it's all better than the old days...a couple of laps around the block with an examiner more or less obseving you from one place.

    As for the subject of the thread.....I can't agree that letting somene loose on a high powered machine after a test is a recipe for disaster. Those prats that think the throttle only works in the wide open position just remove themselves from the roads without having to wait 2 years. However the loophole seems a bit of a joke......

    Dear Sir, I am covered in tatts, have long greasy hair, a beard, and weigh 150 kgs from drinking huge amounts of beer daily. Were I not to ride around on a large capacity Harley (are there any other kind) I would suffer severe physical damage from my aaociates, and irepperable pyschological damage. Since you know that Harleys are pretty slow and are only for posing on I would consider there would be no danger to the public at large; and you should appreciate that I am bothering to get a license....so please provide me with an exemption.

    I know that's only has a semblance to a bit of a joke
    Legalise anarchy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blakamin
    Not sure about bikes in victoria...(WA licence) but cars over there are power to weight... which stops dicks driving V8 toranas as well as killer WRX's....
    But doesn't stop idiot learners in 4WDs. And the V8 Torana should be banned for everyone 8).
    Look, it's an itsy bitsy Bandit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob
    Power to weight ratios are, as I mentioned earlier, how things work on this side of the globe.
    Which shows how silly they can get, too. Under those, a Suzuki Volty would be barred until you hit stage 2, a Suzuki Bandit 250 would be marginal for stage 2, and you can't ride any sport 250 until you have a full license, since (apparently) a GSXR250 is as hard to manage as a Hyabusa.

    OTOH, a Harley Sportster 1200 would fit on a stage 2, apparently being as hard/difficult to ride as a Volty, and less dangerous to a beginner than a Bandit 250 (never mind the extra 60 kilos of weight...). A Sportster 883 would be a class 2, only just missing out on being class 1, and considered more appropriate for the beginner than the aforementioned Volty.

    I haven't bothered with the calculations for other big bikes, like the bottom-end big-bore Harleys or the Jap cruisers, but it seems likely that any very heavy, not particularly powerful motorcycle would fall into that.

    Essentially you encourage people onto heavy motorcycles, which doesn't seem good for a learner, or gutless small ones. Guess which a lot of people will choose?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bob
    If anyone knows how to convert these power/weight ratios into bhp, I’d be interested to hear!
    Multiply kW by 4/3 will get you (roughly) HP.
    Look, it's an itsy bitsy Bandit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by celticno6
    For those who don't know, I'm now working at Learning Media, as a production co-ordinator. But as far as my kids are concerned, I make children's books for a living now. They love the idea of lots of books to read.
    Neat. I know quite a few people who have or currently do work there.
    Look, it's an itsy bitsy Bandit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob
    You have restricted HOURS?

    So let me get this right... you have an arbitrary cc limitation (which we've proved means you can ride a race rep with more bhp than something like a 600 Bandit), but you can only ride during the middle of the day?

    Who thought this lot up? And has someone locked them away and thrown away the key yet?

    I thought some of our legislation was wierd, but compared to this...
    The person who "thought this up" noted that a very, very large proportion of the crashes and fatalities cause by young, inexperienced drivers happened late at night/early in the morning, usually young blokes out hooning with their mates.

    Heaven forbid we write laws based on actual information...
    Look, it's an itsy bitsy Bandit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skyryder
    Now that you have broadcast far and wide this little bit of 'dangerouse' information and can bath in your glory remember this: While there are many restrictions that at first glance may appear to be silly, the 250 learners restriction is not one of them. You do appear to have exploited a loophole, and as you state in your post you do not have the money to capitilise on this. Sooner or later someone will do what you have done and have the money to go bigger than the current 250 restriction. From this two things can happen. Someone will get themselves killed because of inexperiance or this loophole will be so widely exploited that it will be closed to those that realy need an exemption becasue of their weight or height.

    Nice post Greenhorn.
    "can bath in your glory"??? What glory? (What bath?) Cos i post a thread under an alias so no one even knows who i am? Methinks you jump to "way out" conclusions.
    As for a loophole it is not a loophole at all. Submit your application as your invited to do by the LTSA and if they think its genuine enough you get your exemption.
    I am 6ft 6inches tall and weigh 128kg I believe i am a genuine case. The bike i ride at the moment is uncomfortable to such an extent that i think twice now about riding it.
    Some might be in similar position to me and could benefit from knowing about this process. To those who want to be dorks and exploit it why should i be responsible for their actions? I know... lets just pass a rule that you cant be a dork and kill yourself. Then i can post information on a forum with a clear conscience.
    Perhaps you call yourself skyryder as your sit so danm high up on your self righteouss high horse.

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    Come on chaps you'll just have to lose some weight. I've got the opposite problem.

    I'm 168cm (5'6) and 70 kg,and was about 65kg when I was first riding about 30 years ago. I find a lot of bikes that I'm perfectly entitled to ride just too big!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rodgerd
    The person who "thought this up" noted that a very, very large proportion of the crashes and fatalities cause by young, inexperienced drivers happened late at night/early in the morning, usually young blokes out hooning with their mates.

    Heaven forbid we write laws based on actual information...
    So this law restricts 'learners' from using the road at night? So what happens if you are out, meet a traffic snarl-up and can't get home in time? Do you have to leave the bike at the side of the road so it can be stolen?

    Maybe if learners weren't allowed to ride 250cc race-reps, they might not all crash so often when exposed to empty, night-time roads?

    Just a thought...

    And Greenhorn... it IS a loophole. A loophole put in place to try to assist those of you most definitely NOT "Vertically-Challenged", but a loophole nevertheless. Any exception to a law is a loophole - and if it gets widely known and abused, WILL be closed by the authorities.

    As someone (it might even have been me!) said, I'd love to see the moment when someone produces a letter showing they have an exemption as they are too tall, when they're shorter than the officer pulling them over...

    I'm surprised it already exists though - as I've said earlier, we have far more restrictive regulations... so if you don't like being limited in terms of bike, you have to shell out your hard earned and qualify to ride something bigger.
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