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    Quote Originally Posted by gummibear View Post
    Are the girls rides ok for total newbies?
    Absolutely doll!! We'll look after you *mwahahahahaha mwahahahaha*
    I'm sorry, no honestly, we'll keep an eye on you, you're probably safer with us for your first group ride than the boys, we won't leave you behind or ride too close behind you because we're trying to get a peek at your bum.
    I would suggest riding around home etc a little bit before coming on any of the group rides though, we normally ride over the Rimatakas and that can be a little daunting if you're a bit green.
    Where abouts in Welly do you live? Maybe we could hook you up with someone who lives near by to go for a few rides with you until you've got your confidence and skills up a bit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gummibear View Post
    Wow everyone sounds so nice on here!
    I'd be using my bike for commuting mostly, and casual riding so fxr seems good for it, but i'm open to suggestions. I'm also a little bit tiny though 155cm and 50kgs.
    Are the girls rides ok for total newbies?
    Thanks so much for replying everybody!
    Have a look at the CBR125R (link) looks the part and will do the around 130kph (not that you wanna do that on the road ). Oh and welcome to KB

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grub View Post
    Welcome to KB, FXR's are great bikes! We had one for nearly a year. I rode it back from Gisborne where we bought it. SweetP did the KB 1000km ride-in-a-day on hers so they do road trips just fine. They have the greatest dashboard of any bike, especially for learners. Knowing what gear you're in is very useful. So is the fuel gauge - $20K bikes don't even have those

    A couple of things to know
    - get a brighter headlight bulb
    - The speedo's all read +10kmh
    - Check the quality of the tyres
    fuel gauge?

    it's called a trip odometer lol

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    I live in brooklyn, so when I finally get a bike i'll probably just ride up and down ohiro rd, until I get some confidence. Then I want to try ride round the bays (ohiro, island, houghton, princes, lyall). The takas sounds quite hard, it'll be a while before I try them but it sounds like fun! Where do the wednesday night rides go?

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    Welcome to riding, and to KB Gummibear.

    mmmmmmmm Gummibears.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gummibear View Post
    The takas sounds quite hard, it'll be a while before I try them but it sounds like fun! Where do the wednesday night rides go?
    Over the Takas ... lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by gummibear View Post
    I'm also a little bit tiny though 155cm and 50kgs.
    Are the girls rides ok for total newbies?
    You're the same height as me.

    I'm in Northland (Wellington) if you want to ride with someone local.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gummibear View Post
    Wow everyone sounds so nice on here!
    I'd be using my bike for commuting mostly, and casual riding so fxr seems good for it, but i'm open to suggestions. I'm also a little bit tiny though 155cm and 50kgs.
    Your not tiny! You're only 1 cm, and a few kilos less that me. The FXR would be a great first bike, especially for commuting.

    I would suggest that you only go out for rides with one or two others to start with. Personally I found it was easier to ride on my own when I was learning. It all gets easier with practice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pwalo View Post
    Your not tiny!
    But you are! Heh

    Good luck for Jan 26 GB. If you have any questions pre-Basic Handling Skills send me a PM. Happy to help.

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    I'm in brooklyn too. giz a pm when you get your licence or a bike if you're keen to take a ride round the local bays or similar. would offer my ol' cbx for you to muck round on but she's got a few issues at the moment that would be a pain in the ass if it decided not to start on you

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    I feel dumb for asking this, but do you need to be able to ride a pushbike to ride a motorbike? I'm pretty hopeless on push bikes due to slightly wonky knees that throw my balance off when trying to pedal, but have good balance otherwise. Also how hard is the basic handling? Can you pass it even if you've never been on a motorbike before?

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    lol. if you can balance swet as then I guess you could be sweet.
    In palmy the basic handling skills thing is done on a step through scooter if you don't take your own bike. I'm sure you've mates that have scooters that you can hammer round on? only need your car licence/learners.
    possibly a wise option to check that out before you sink $$$ into a bike?

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    Are you doing the 'learn to ride' course as well?

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    wow

    cant believe there is another gummie bear out there. lol. welcome to KB. doing my bht on sunday. jump on and just ride!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    If you cant fix it with a hammer, Its an electrical problem.

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    Yes i am doing the learn to ride, but still worried about it.
    Unfortunately none of my friends have scooters or motorbikes that I can muck around on. I am very motivated to learn and a good listener, hopefully this will help with the course, but i'm not so good at actually doing things

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