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    Hehe got my full

    Yes was suppose to get it ages ago and I've been a badass for a while but finally decided to get my act together and sit the test.

    Hired a VTR250 from Colemans Suzuki, thanks Alistair Top Bloke. Naah don't worry about filling out forms, here's the key, full tank of gas goodluck!

    I had never ridden a VTR250 and can't believe how easy it is to ride around town compared to my 636 which I sold a week ago. Shit gutless but perfect around town.

    Arrived at Browns Bay, nice lady, got meself set up with the intercom. Tootle around the block and then on the highway and then back to base in only 25 mins!

    I thought oh shit I've fucked up big time that's why she's got me back so early! She came around and handed me the slip saying perfect, I've got nothing else to suggest on your riding, well done.

    Didn't even bother with the hazard malarkey, I was surprised !

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    I've always had an eye for Z750 and like the KTM's. If it's like riding the VTR (seating, positioning - handle bars ect) then I am hooked.....

    Hmmmm....

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    what did it cost you to hire the 250?
    oh congrats on the Full, must be nice to be legal on a real bike

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    Quote Originally Posted by koiwoi View Post
    what did it cost you to hire the 250?
    Cheap !

    $50 bucks half a day, return with full tank of gas, covers for insurance blah blah blah.

    Some bastards wanted $80 for a blady cruiser !

    Got my full now and no bike hahaha

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    Congrats! Have fun out there looking for the next new(ish) ride!
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    Hey that's great news.

    Welll done.

    Make sure you get a bike before you forget how to do it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mynameis View Post
    I thought oh shit I've fucked up big time that's why she's got me back so early! She came around and handed me the slip saying perfect, I've got nothing else to suggest on your riding, well done.
    Were you wearing a high-vis vest? That seemed to be the only point of contention I had with my assesor.
    Nice guy through and through though - however we had to agree to disagree on the matter of high-vis vests...
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    nice work you badass.. wanna buy my ktm?

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    Ha ha, shot dude, congrats. Nice feeling not having that to worry about in the back of your mind.

    And yes have to agree what a blardy joke our licensing system is. Seems it's harder to acquire a packet of salt n vinegar chips than it is to get a license in this country.

    And they say they want to bring the road toll down? How bout teaching people how to drive/ride properly at the start
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    Congrats .. that is really good news!
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    Oh, goodo! Shame no bike to go celebrate on ... have fun hunting tho.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gijoe1313 View Post
    Congrats! Have fun out there looking for the next new(ish) ride!
    Quote Originally Posted by YellowDog View Post
    Hey that's great news.

    Welll done.

    Make sure you get a bike before you forget how to do it!
    Thanks

    Quote Originally Posted by Mikkel View Post
    Were you wearing a high-vis vest? That seemed to be the only point of contention I had with my assesor.
    Nice guy through and through though - however we had to agree to disagree on the matter of high-vis vests...
    Nope normal gear, didn't wana look like a road worker doging work and going for a ride

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    Quote Originally Posted by boomer View Post
    nice work you badass.. wanna buy my ktm?
    How much bitch? KTM's are a bit skinny and I have a feeling I'd feel insecure in it

    Leaning towards the Z750 coz it's phatter, sports bikes are so over rated.

    See how it goes haven't decided yet.

    Quote Originally Posted by Boob Johnson View Post
    Ha ha, shot dude, congrats. Nice feeling not having that to worry about in the back of your mind.

    And yes have to agree what a blardy joke our licensing system is. Seems it's harder to acquire a packet of salt n vinegar chips than it is to get a license in this country.

    And they say they want to bring the road toll down? How bout teaching people how to drive/ride properly at the start
    Yeah, I was always paraniod taking the 636 out, got stopped a couple of times but never got a ticket. Good feeling though.

    Agree with you, also comes down to the testers.

    Quote Originally Posted by Nasty View Post
    Congrats .. that is really good news!
    Quote Originally Posted by Burtha View Post
    Oh, goodo! Shame no bike to go celebrate on ... have fun hunting tho.
    Thanks.

    I started hunting before I even sold my bike hehe

    Mad aye!

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    Ye not mad - tis called anticipation. I've got my SV1000S and have yet to get my full - I think thats called over zealous!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mynameis View Post
    Agree with you, also comes down to the testers.
    That's my point! It shouldn't come down to the testers

    Should be a lot more hoops to jump through, it's a blardy joke!!!


    I guess if you have been taken out by a learner driver & left with life long injuries from it is a little closer to the heart.
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