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    Back on a bike after 25 years

    Great to back on two wheels again. Ummmmed and rrrrddd for ages as to what to get, and the budget was not great but I settled for an RF900....a fat bike for my fat arse. Lots of bike for the bucks....red of course. Only thing missing is the sixth gear. Bit of a pain with the crap weather of late but the rides I have had have been friggin awesome.
    Riding like a Nana at the moment but it is coming back...still a bit unsure of the wet weather handling so taking it easy.
    I follow the 50/50/90 rule.
    Anytime I have a 50/50 chance of getting it right there is a 90% probability I will get it wrong

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    Nothing wrong with the RF900 ... plenty of bang for the buck. A bike underated by many, especially those who have never ridden one...
    Dont worry about the shit weather ... summer is coming ...
    When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...

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    i just got a bike again too,in some ways it feels like you have never been off but in other ways.....its so windy and noisy,but i am sure it was the same before.
    Loving it!

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    good onya........ and wellcome to KB

    we all ride different bikes for different reasons

    but we all ride,,,,,,...
    remember ............ saefty is no 1 ...
    it aint no race anymore.............

    Cheers Kev
    And that is the honest truth your honour..

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    Stay with your plan is is all good, u will enjoy again, day by day.....Ride safe

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    26 yrs since I owned a bike...all it took was one ride on my sons bike....
    I was hooked ......bought an old gsx 1100....rode it home at night in the wind and rain ,talk about thrown in at the deep end...scared the shit out of me...biggest bike Id ever owned was a cb 350......but now Im loving it..always looking for an excuse to ride.Got heaps of negative crap from friends..."dont kill yourself on it " was the usual comment..fuck em its my mid life crisis I,ll do it my way.No one ever told me not to kill myself scuba diving...isnt diving dangerous....Anyway good on ya...


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    Welcome to KB...nothin wrong with bein a nana for a bit....might just be enough so you are around later as a grandad ....you will get your confidence back up again soon enough...just remember you are not 18 anymore...them lightning reflexes may not be so flash now...

    ...Bren (-:


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    I came back 3 years ago after 22 odd year gap. There is a lot to relearn and at lot has changed over the years. I got a lot of help from KB members - you do have to sort thru some noise though. Best wishes.
    Here for the ride.

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    Funny you should say that gwigs... i cop that all the time....
    at xmzs i rode my strom down to see my family... a mate turned up on a vtx 1300..... all the family came out and had a look...........
    coments........... fucking death traps those things........you are to old for riding this stuff............. well i have been riding for 45 yrs.......... And iam still here...... motorcycylcing has given me many years of enjoyment,,,,,... and i will ride for years yet............
    And that is the honest truth your honour..

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    Back on big bikes for 5years

    Yeah spent 20 years not riding, now back on the big fullas for 5 years
    I have heard that its the time between 6months to 18 months that are the most dangerous for new born bikers, something to with first 6 mnths being scared, you get over that, and then get too cock sure that you now know what you are doing and you are the man, thats when shit happens, its when you get to 18 months later that you realise that at 6 months you knew bugger all, but somehow you made it through. A bit like teenagers growing up.

    Good luck until then, happy biking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gwigs View Post
    ......Got heaps of negative crap from friends..."dont kill yourself on it " was the usual comment..fuck em its my mid life crisis I,ll do it my way.No one ever told me not to kill myself scuba diving...isnt diving dangerous....Anyway good on ya...
    Curious this one. Get it all the time. The last person who told me I was a "temporary New Zealander" was a couple of weeks ago at a cafe I frequent. Not a big deal really except the fat (and rude) prick was a good 30kgs overweight and on the third cigarette I had seen him smoke in the last half hour.
    Oh, and the next idiot who tells me I'm having a mid life crisis is going to wear the back of my helmet. I am not in crisis now or at any time (possibly because I haven't found a cute 25yr old blond whose interested in a short, fat bald guy with a mortgage and a Falcon wagon for transport)...................ignore the silly buggers and leave them to their mediocrity and enjoy an experience they will never understand.
    ....also, don't fall off, it hurts.....enjoy your riding.
    "Twilight's like soccer. They run around for two hours, nobody scores, and a billion fans insist you just don't understand"

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    Yurrr...I had 20 years away too - been back aboard 14 months. But I don't regard myself as "born again"...just as having had a long time between bikes...inside I was always expecting to get another one - took a while to get the money sorted...
    So far nobody has told me I am a temporary NZer - perhaps because I live alone apart from the cat, and she says bugger all..apart from "MEEEEOOWWWWW!"
    . “No pleasure is worth giving up for two more years in a rest home.” Kingsley Amis

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    At around 6000kms I came back into the zone and the 22 year gap closed.
    Here for the ride.

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    Coming up 3 years ago for me , I looked & looked for a 'deal' & finally (after bloody months) brought a brand spanking new CB1300. I have ridden the CB from one end of the country to the other & a fair bit in between. I have brought & sold a few other bikes on the way & enjoyed them all. Still got the CB & no intention of selling it either. That ones a keeper
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    Quote Originally Posted by jafar View Post
    Coming up 3 years ago for me , I looked & looked for a 'deal' & finally (after bloody months) brought a brand spanking new CB1300. I have ridden the CB from one end of the country to the other & a fair bit in between. I have brought & sold a few other bikes on the way & enjoyed them all. Still got the CB & no intention of selling it either. That ones a keeper
    Aint they an awesome bike?
    We did a 2200km ride on it last year, with a double pack/Tank bag and two up, it didnt moan once...

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