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    Hi dave and welcome !
    We are all here with the same problem, you dont have to be ashamed to say it out loud !
    With me this time Dave * Hi my names Dave and i'm an ....... awww haha wrong forum
    But speaking of such things (Hypothetically that is) Was speaking to a bloke who held a bike licence in the past but not his car licence ! Lost it at some stage (see above), Never bothered to sit anything when he was allowed to again !
    Many years later (driving yrs that is) gets pulled up and ticketed for no licence, option 1, sit licence to get off the fine !
    Heads in to book his licence test for his car (work related and needs it), Gets told he has to sit his bike first as thats what he had prior to losing it way back then in the 70's or early 80's ! Argued with them he didn't want to ride a bike again but needed his car for work !
    Nope !! Has to do the bike first THEN the car !
    Sweet as, he does as is required (written and oral) then the driving test two weeks later ! Full bike licence back in his pocket ! What the hell he thinks and goes out and buys a harley !
    This was in the last few years !
    A girlfriend once asked " Why is it you seem to prefer to race, than spend time with me ?"
    The answer was simple ! "I'll prolly get bored with racing too, once i've nailed it !"

    Bowls can wait !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    I also would like any personal experiences / observations from returning riders that I might lift quotes from for use in Kiwi Rider mag.
    How about from someone who was riding in the mid 80's through to the early 90's?

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    Hypothetically Dave you are not qualified to be on the road if you were riding the 70's. Not without really thick glasses.......



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    Quote Originally Posted by dipshit View Post
    How about from someone who was riding in the mid 80's through to the early 90's?
    I don't know what I want yet.

    I'm thinking some sort of summary of the procedure leading in to a review of some suitable bikes as an article.

    Mentioning RRS is a good point.

    Always good to reference against some first hand experiences.

    By the same token it might not have legs at all.

    Maybe it could be a reference thread if a mod deletes the PD. Dunno.

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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas View Post
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    If I lead with the chin etc. etc.

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    I've had my motorsickle license for 35 years. I was without a bike once in all that time, it was the worst 34 years and 6 months of my life.

    ( plagierized from Anthrax's post )

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    And I thought 3 months was tough...... must have driven you insane?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anthrax View Post
    I've been riding for 24 years. I was without a bike once in that time and it was the worst 3 months of my life!
    I,ve been riding for 25 , never been without a bike but not always allowed to ride them c'est le vie

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    "WICKLE" is an axample of this scenario, ill let him know of this thread
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    I also would like any personal experiences / observations from returning riders that I might lift quotes from for use in Kiwi Rider mag.
    Have you still got the copy of the article I wrote, "One Man's Journey"?
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    I put it down for 5 years when my kids were little. Don't acutally why I ever did that! Happy to be back in the saddle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    Have you still got the copy of the article I wrote, "One Man's Journey"?
    On a DVD somewhere - send it to me again?

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    I had no bike for ummmm a few years (I think about 8?): combination of first house, university study and thus no money, then a new career again with no money....

    my "re-entry" bike was a Yamaha SRX-6 which I really liked. things I noticed most were that I believe brakes particularly and tyres also seemed to have gotten a LOT better than previously. Traffic was mental but i have never liked commuting or riding round town too much anyway (bikes are strictly toys for me).

    Oh, and chicks still didnt flash their tits or seem to want to get jiggy just because I rode a motorbike. ah well
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