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    Room for one more newbie? (2fst4u)

    hi. i'm josh. 15 y/o

    i dont have a bike yet but do want one. unfortunatly i'm jobless so i cant even afford a license . New World wont take me 'till i'm 16 (november). i'm into kawasaki's and i want a ninja 250 when i get a license. how ya'll doing?

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    Welcome mate, enjoy KB.

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    Hi there, welcome to KB, good luck with the bike/licence/job etc. Take it easy.

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    Welcom abord

    Hi ya, too bad bout the job thing. What sort of kwakers u into ?, Have any experience on bikes ? Welcome to KB .

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    Welcome to Kiwibiker Josh.

    May you have decades and decades ahead of fun, safe riding (once you get a licence, bike, gear and a job to pay for it all).

    Patience mate, you will get there soon enough. What are your parents like at spending on birthday presents hint hint?! Christmas isn't THAT far away.

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    Welcome matey.
    Stay focussed, and you'll have that 250 soon enough.

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    Hey mate, might be time to head out and buy a big Xmas stocking for the olds to stuff the Kwaka in

    See you out there soon
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    Looks like the driving age is going up...


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    Driving age

    Not so much the age that needs looking at, the power of the cars that the young people are driving. Your only allowed a 250 on a L bike is for a reason , you cant possibly contemplate the power of the bigger bikes , (found that out myself recently). Even then its not so much age as experience, i think the system should be changed so that on your learners car u can drive anything under 1ltr, and then up to any non turbo ed 2ltr, on full any capacity - non turbo ed or supercharged. that should be a separate L as should SUV/4X4. also for those last 2 one should have to do defensive driving. Just my 2 cents, Of course this would reduce the number of big gas hungry cars on the road, therefore less revenue = Not likely to happen , the govt would rather install biker killing barriers then reduce there income from tax.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kitsune View Post
    Hi ya, too bad bout the job thing. What sort of kwakers u into ?, Have any experience on bikes ? Welcome to KB .
    ninja's. only experience is on four-wheelers oon the farm. doesn't count for much. I might ask my parents to pay for a license, provided my exam results are good

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    Northland Welcomes you

    When you get you first wheels..... then AND only then will you know Tru FREEDOM
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    Ninjas

    If you want to get into the ninjas i serousliy recommend waiting till next year man the 08 250 ninja is a very nice package , will clean the 250 market up i think. And in a few years get urself a zx10

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    Quote Originally Posted by kitsune View Post
    If you want to get into the ninjas i serousliy recommend waiting till next year man the 08 250 ninja is a very nice package , will clean the 250 market up i think. And in a few years get urself a zx10
    yea. i saw the 2008 250 thread. looks pretty snazzy

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    Welcome to KB. Hope you learn lots and make good friend like I have. Take your time, be safe, wear all the right gear, do a Ride Safe Course, and avoid the idiots who encourage you to race and you will be fine. Hope you enjoy the forum
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    Nice call unit

    Ya after bleating in my own thread about gears i forget to mention it hear. Get the gears, i got away wit helm + jacket , that was after years on dirties tho , My second bit of advice, look at the survival guide , my third bit of advice, come ride over waiheke island, its a brutal set of roads but u learn gravel and pot hole tactics, ask my mate And like unit said dont race idiot boy racers when ur still learning , as tempting as it might be , and enjoy the flexibility a 250 offers which no other bike has, good acceleration , handling and easy 2 ride all day. Even wit my new bike i still to a point miss my GPX , she was a very nice 250 and not nearly as demanding as my new mistress.

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