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    Be in to win one of five advanced motorcyclist courses or one of five $50 vouchers.

    Auckland City Council wants to keep motorcyclists safe.
    Be in to win one of five advanced motorcyclist courses or one of five $50 vouchers to spend at Mt Eden Motorcycles.

    Have a look at our practical safety tips at
    http://www.aucklandcity.govt.nz/roadsafety
    and enter our online competition.

    The training course includes a theory evening, one day on the track and a membership to the Auckland Motorcycle Club for the rest of the financial year. Auckland City Council wants motorcyclists to feel safe when out on the road, join us in spreading the word on motorcycle safety!

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    Link doesn't work,

    But now i'm impressed. Two oppourtunities for motorcyclists.

    'On ya.
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    For it is a human number
    Its number is six hundred and sixty six.


    FOR SALE: '88 Yamaha FZX 750, low k's and decent condition. Looking for around 4.5K. Drop us a pm, view it any time. Oh, and trades considered for cruisers or naked sporties.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nagash View Post
    Link doesn't work,
    But now i'm impressed. Two oppourtunities for motorcyclists.
    What do you mean by Two Opportunities? This is the same competition they already posted in this forum on Tuesday last week.

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    Well.. they have the course and now the added $50 vouchers.

    I'm sure that wasn't there before.
    Woe to You Oh Earth and Sea
    For the Devil sends the beast with wrath
    Because he knows the time is short
    Let him who hath understanding
    Reckon the number of the beast
    For it is a human number
    Its number is six hundred and sixty six.


    FOR SALE: '88 Yamaha FZX 750, low k's and decent condition. Looking for around 4.5K. Drop us a pm, view it any time. Oh, and trades considered for cruisers or naked sporties.

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    It's in their other post too, but you are right, I didn't see that before either. That's good, because new bikers not eligible for the training course will be inspired to enter too.

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    It's about time a local govt body got around to being a bit more proactive about such things. It's always interested me seeing local govt bodies getting involved in Australia, pleased to see it here too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WasPhantom View Post
    It's about time a local govt body got around to being a bit more proactive about such things. It's always interested me seeing local govt bodies getting involved in Australia, pleased to see it here too.
    But Councils in Australia have money, unlike NZ Councils. Any GST received in Aus stays in the state that paid it. This is good. The money that Auckland City receives is mostly wasted by incompetence and bureaucracy. While they are trying to show some initiative here, they should stick to trying to get the very basics right first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Finn View Post
    But Councils in Australia have money, unlike NZ Councils. Any GST received in Aus stays in the state that paid it. This is good. The money that Auckland City receives is mostly wasted by incompetence and bureaucracy. While they are trying to show some initiative here, they should stick to trying to get the very basics right first.
    Ah, I was not aware of this. That makes perfect sense then. Fix the taxes!

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    nice one it is good to see bureaucracy come to some good finally.
    let me guess one of the council people decide to learn to ride. oh sorry am i being to cynical

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    Good on them for trying to encourage safe riding... Not sure how many that need to will listen though, if there's riders out acting like dicks, chances are they'll keep at it until they have an accident.

    But notice the prize of lessons are only for bikers who have full licences... I think they really should be spending money insuring the people who've just got out there know how to ride safe. Hopefully, by the time you have your full, you're pretty clued up, but for people on learners/restricted...?
    Who, me? I just wander from thread to thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Livvy View Post

    Hopefully, by the time you have your full, you're pretty clued up,
    It actually tends to work the other way. The rider who has just got their full license and goes out and buys a bike that is beyond their current skill levels is actually unsafer than the learner rider, as caution tends to get thrown to the wind. The licensing procedure here only stipulates that you have to wait x number of months before you get your full - it would be preferable to stipulate gaining x numbers of skills first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    It actually tends to work the other way. The rider who has just got their full license and goes out and buys a bike that is beyond their current skill levels is actually unsafer than the learner rider, as caution tends to get thrown to the wind. The licensing procedure here only stipulates that you have to wait x number of months before you get your full - it would be preferable to stipulate gaining x numbers of skills first.
    Hear that! the guy i have just bought my bike off is going from a 250cc bike to a 999 ducatti um yeah good move?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    It actually tends to work the other way. The rider who has just got their full license and goes out and buys a bike that is beyond their current skill levels is actually unsafer than the learner rider, as caution tends to get thrown to the wind. The licensing procedure here only stipulates that you have to wait x number of months before you get your full - it would be preferable to stipulate gaining x numbers of skills first.
    I really like the idea of a detuned 'bike that they do in the UK and some of the AU states. It really makes a lot of sense for this sort of thing.

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    Or the 40 year old that comes back and has not ridden a bike for 15 years and then buys a 1000cc sportsbike. We all need to learn more both Newbie and experienced riders. If you don't think you need to learn you are in most need of the course.

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