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    eek scary business!

    ... this going faster than 70 km/h. You guys must be mad


    Anyway, cruised down to Ashburton this afternoon to admire a couple of Honda RC45s and do my 6R practical test.

    It's a boring ride down there and I left with time to spare. Good thing I had time to spare as well - a truck accident on Rakaia bridge caused a >5 km queue on either side of the bridge and things were only moving along slowly. Link here.

    Good thing I wasn't in a car or I wouldn't have made my test... Sorry guys for jumping the queue!
    Still, to keep the bike from going too hot I turned it off and on a couple of times. All of the sudden I had drained the battery - stuck in a queue going onto Rakaia bridge.
    Luckily the zxr250 is very easy to jumpstart and I was on my merry way.

    Test went smooth enough and the ride back to Chch was even more boring than the trip down - seeing as I didn't have to worry about cops catching sight of the mellow-yellow plate...

    ...only 3 months and a defensive driving course to go then.
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    Saw something about that on the news. They reckon the queue was up to 17km long.

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    Well done!

    Question, why did you sit it all the way out there??? SO only 3 months to wait? WICKED! I have to wait another 9 months....
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    Quote Originally Posted by mark247 View Post
    Saw something about that on the news. They reckon the queue was up to 17km long.
    Wouldn't surprise me. It was about 10 km from one end to the other (counting both the north- and the southbound queues) when I was there.: Google map.

    Quote Originally Posted by fireliv View Post
    Well done!

    Question, why did you sit it all the way out there??? SO only 3 months to wait? WICKED! I have to wait another 9 months....
    Cheers!

    Yeah, a bit weird innit... I went to Ashvegas because I couldn't get an appointment in Chch until the 2nd of April...

    Your 9 months will be over before you know it Have you done, or will you do, the defensive driving course?
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    Congrats Mike. I thought if you took a defensive driving course it shortened the restircted period to 9mths from 18. Has this changed now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit View Post
    Congrats Mike. I thought if you took a defensive driving course it shortened the restircted period to 9mths from 18. Has this changed now?
    That is the case if you're under 25.

    They realise that if old men like me are to have any chance at getting the full, before we wither away from old age, they have to shorten the period to 6 months - which can then be reduced to 3 via a course.
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    There you go, I thought you were younger than 25.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit View Post
    There you go, I thought you were younger than 25.
    Sometimes I wish I still were - fewer defective bits back then... But yeah, the L-plate does make you look young
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    Time has treated you harshly then mate? Well we'll get the ZX7RR out to the track soon, that'll get the feeling of youth back again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit View Post
    Time has treated you harshly then mate? Well we'll get the ZX7RR out to the track soon, that'll get the feeling of youth back again.
    Well, I'd say the last two years have been the toughest - not that that says so much really.

    But yes, the zx7rr I expect to be scary business indeed. Can't wait.
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    Hmmm.... I thought that the restricted could only be reduced for over 25's from 12 months down to 6 months with a course... Off to look up the road code again...

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    Ahhh.... You are correct! You can reduce it down to three months by doing the approved course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikkel View Post
    ... this going faster than 70 km/h. You guys must be mad


    Anyway, cruised down to Ashburton this afternoon to admire a couple of Honda RC45s and do my 6R practical test.

    It's a boring ride down there and I left with time to spare. Good thing I had time to spare as well - a truck accident on Rakaia bridge caused a >5 km queue on either side of the bridge and things were only moving along slowly. Link here.

    Good thing I wasn't in a car or I wouldn't have made my test... Sorry guys for jumping the queue!
    Still, to keep the bike from going too hot I turned it off and on a couple of times. All of the sudden I had drained the battery - stuck in a queue going onto Rakaia bridge.
    Luckily the zxr250 is very easy to jumpstart and I was on my merry way.

    Test went smooth enough and the ride back to Chch was even more boring than the trip down - seeing as I didn't have to worry about cops catching sight of the mellow-yellow plate...

    ...only 3 months and a defensive driving course to go then.
    Hey well done super mikkel, not that I have a clue what an R6 test is but good onya dude.
    Oh bugger

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    R = Restricted.
    6 = Class of License (Motorcycle in this case).

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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit View Post
    R = Restricted.
    6 = Class of License (Motorcycle in this case).

    Bugger me it's complicated init? I'm pleased the young pups can still be bothered to go through all that, the've gotta be pretty determined to get on a bike these days, good for them.

    Keep the sport alive young peeps, stick at it.
    Oh bugger

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