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    Just started riding (Aagent)

    Hi guys, Ive only just started riding, had my bike and license (learners) for about 6 weeks now, this site was recomended to my by Jimbo, and it looks damn decent so far, I have a 1990 Suzuki RGV250, hellova first bike to have but I aint complaining . Any advice you have would be greatly appreciated so yeah, thats me.

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    hey dude im the same, just started riding, also on the fine specimen that is the rgv! If your good to it, it will be good to you

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aagent View Post
    Hi guys, Ive only just started riding, had my bike and license (learners) for about 6 weeks now, this site was recomended to my by Jimbo, and it looks damn decent so far, I have a 1990 Suzuki RGV250, hellova first bike to have but I aint complaining . Any advice you have would be greatly appreciated so yeah, thats me.
    you lucky bugger,you got the best roads around here right on ya doorstep,,,6 words,,,ride hard,ride safe,ride on,,,welcome to kb
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    Hey there,

    Congrats and welcome to KB!!

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    Welcome mate, that is one hell of a bike to learn on, I just hope you take it easy cause they can get you in a whole heap of trouble. Good luck and watch out for those tin-top drivers, they are all out to get you so ride like it

    Quote Originally Posted by Aagent View Post
    Hi guys, Ive only just started riding, had my bike and license (learners) for about 6 weeks now, this site was recomended to my by Jimbo, and it looks damn decent so far, I have a 1990 Suzuki RGV250, hellova first bike to have but I aint complaining . Any advice you have would be greatly appreciated so yeah, thats me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rottiguy View Post
    Welcome mate, that is one hell of a bike to learn on, I just hope you take it easy cause they can get you in a whole heap of trouble. Good luck and watch out for those tin-top drivers, they are all out to get you so ride like it
    good advice...

    Welcome Aagent...Remember, keep the Rubber on the road,


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    Welcome to KB, you're in the right place to join those headed from Tauranga for the 'Coro Loop' . Take care on the bike and have fun on the site here

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    Welcome to KB!
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    Welcome!! I rode for around six months, last time I really fanged it was fifteen years ago. Just getting back into things (well trying to!). The best advice I can think of for myself is to start with, just ride alone, find your limits, and test them without anyone else watching. I'm dying to get out on a sunny weekend and just ride all day long ............

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aagent View Post
    . Any advice you have would be greatly appreciated
    Dont listen to Jimbo.

    Welcome aboard
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aagent View Post
    Hi guys, Ive only just started riding, had my bike and license (learners) for about 6 weeks now, this site was recomended to my by Jimbo, and it looks damn decent so far, I have a 1990 Suzuki RGV250, hellova first bike to have but I aint complaining . Any advice you have would be greatly appreciated so yeah, thats me.
    welcome to KB
    don't stick to the 70kph or you will end up like road kill & like all other drivers are idiots
    wear the right gear at all times, enjoy your new found freedom
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    Welcome aboard .. I am sure you will find your way around here and around your bike quite easily

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    Cool

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    Dont listen to Jimbo.

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    Crazy RGV250

    So tell me what has it been like so far learning on an RGV250? You must have had some freaky moments so far... Opening that throttle on a corner then unexpectantly hitting the power band... I have heard about two strokes but never actually had the priviledge of riding one. So what are they like?

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