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    Hello! I'm Rajol, a new rider, New Zealand/Wellington

    Hello, I'm Rajol (just call me Joel/Jol)

    Born in Wellington to a Georgian father and Kiwi mother. I live in Wellington at the moment but I am a medical student at Otago uni,

    I grew up on a dairy farm out in the Wairarapa just out of Martinborough, my grandfather was an engineer and raced cars in his younger years but in his later years became a motorbike mechanic and was in the Ulysses Motorbike club for a good 5-10 years, he had his own workshop at home in Martinborough and had a few motorbikes that I remember (I can not remember what they were as I was quite young at the time, but remember a lot of chrome and that they were very loud)

    I have been having heating problems with my hilux surf and have got tired of having to pay for getting them fixed all the time, along with running costs and maintenance I've de registered the vehicle.

    Attracted to the low running costs and not having to bother with overheating I set out looking for a motorbike

    Found one, previously 1 owner, 2009 Keeway supershadow, 250cc, on 6000ks, very good condition as far as I could tell, 1 year WOF and 1 month rego, after market engine and some kind of modification/tuning so the motorbike could be used on the Wellington motorway and hit 120-130 easy.

    I turned up to inspect/see the motorbike when I was buying it, knowing nothing about motorbikes, however as soon as I saw it, I knew i wanted it.
    Before I turned up I looked on youtube to see how to ride a motorbike, having my full car license and knowing how to drive a manual, I just watched videos on how to change gears and such.
    Have never ridden motorbikes previously but turned up knowing where the brakes were, clutch and how to change gears, I gave it a test drive around heretaunga in Upperhutt.

    My first corner was a bit strange, I didn't know how to turn the thing
    Braking was also strange, I'm very used to driving trucks/hiluxes so I'm inclined/taught myself to slow trucks down most of the time, not by braking but by releasing throttle/relying on gears to slow me down. So the first few stops I ever made I actually ran through a few red lights on accident ^^
    Indicating was also strange for me and have found myself (even now) leaving the indicator on without noticing until I start turning my next corner (oops)
    So I went back a week later and bought the bike in cash, the guy I was buying from seemed to be quite tight on cash, however I had a big conversation with his wife at his house while waiting for him to come home, she was very interested in what I did (medical student/specializing in oncology) and she managed to peer pressure her husband into giving me a helmet (a really nice one) and leather gloves! he was really great though, showed me how to use the bike a bit, gave me chain oil, an L plate (STILL HAVENT DONE MY HANDLING TEST/got my license) an elastic thing to tie things to the carrier on the back and I was set to go!

    Living in wellington I had to go on the motorway, with hardly any riding experience, no license and no gear (I wear jeans and a jersey)
    I look back to last week and can't believe the learning experience I went through, I couldn't believe the wind on that motorway! trying to keep at a fast speed so the cars behind me didn't run into me.
    over the past weekend and wellington anniversary day I spent it riding/practicing, first around Newtown, Ngaio. Did a ride on my first day around Oriental bay to Kilbirne and back along the bay again to Ngaio. Had a run in, because I still didn't really know how to brake properly, a car just braked suddenly out of no where because she wanted a park on oriental bay. I actually panicked, swerved a little and put my foot on the concrete to try and stop myself even though I was going 40/ish luckily I missed her by going along the side of her.
    After a bit of practice of riding around Wellington, in the last few days, I'm a little more confident now, have done 350kms now, driven to the far side of eastbourne and back, been up and down hills all over wellington, been on the motorway a few times.

    I've learnt how to turn around corners better without having to slow down as much by leaning over! amazing haha.
    Though i'm still an absolute noob, I think with time I'll learn the limits to how far I can lean over without falling off.

    I plan to ride back to Dunedin at the end of february, a big solo ride for a real newcomer, but hopefully I'll get enough practice around wellington.

    I need to get some gear as I don't have a jacket/pants I just use jeans and a sweat shirt but that's better than nothing I suppose, but can't really get any right now.

    Need to get my license -.-

    Haha anyway hope you've enjoyed a small intro to my new riding experience

    Rajol

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    Hey dude,

    I am a TI at Wellington med school - currently working with a GP in Paraparaumu by the name of Dr Lane (he also rides!)

    You would be surprised at the doctors that ride - especially orthopaedic surgeons and emergency doctors (the 2 specialties you think would be put off by them)

    I too taught myself to ride, but make you you get some proper gear yeah?? If you are that poor there is always second hand stuff off trademe or there is a hand me down thread somewhere on here, so no excuses eh?

    If you need anything go see Pete at Wellington motorcycles - he always helps out kiwibikers and people new to riding where he can - is genuine GC but I guess Im biased

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    Oh great! Yeah I've been looking on trademe for something that will fit me, I'm 6'4.
    I'm still undergrad and i'm doing my clinical years in Dunedin, not really too keen on Christchurch anymore.
    Maybe I'll see you around some day

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    Its Katman having a laugh.

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    Hi,

    Reading your 'short' intro scared me mate. Sort out your braking and handling skills. Get some advice on low speed handling and braking and practice that before high speed stuff. The affect of the spinning wheels keeps the bike upright and straight at highway speeds, as one trainer put it, any idiot can ride a bike fast, riding it slow takes skill. Therefore your basic handling test it based around the low speed stuff.
    If you are heading for Duners you will need more than sweatshirt and jeans.
    Good luck with the doctory stuff, we need more of those, but please get some skills before you become a patient.
    Hope this Welly weather improves so you can get some good rides in before you head south. But I have been told that if you can ride in a Welly wind you can ride in any wind and it is good training.

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    Kaneyshna, of course.
    Yesterday I practiced emergency braking about 10 times, so I'm quite confident with that now and i'm not afraid of putting my brakes on hard.
    I just ordered a cheap jacket with padding from the bargain bin at http://www.motorcyclegear.co.nz

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rajol View Post
    Kaneyshna, of course.
    Yesterday I practiced emergency braking about 10 times, so I'm quite confident with that now and i'm not afraid of putting my brakes on hard.
    I just ordered a cheap jacket with padding from the bargain bin at http://www.motorcyclegear.co.nz
    good on ya. Now some low speed figure of 8s etc. I presume you have looked at what is required for the basic handling so are at least practising those skills.
    BRONZ is also running some Tuesday evening low paced rides, aimed at the learner rider and using older rider's experience. There is a thread on KB for it if you are interested.

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    Look up some of the wellington mentors, or head along to a bronz learner ride (I think they still do them?). There is a lot to learn when riding, and you want to form good habits from the start. It isn't inherently dangerous, however it is unforgiving of mistakes, so learning from others is much better than learning from mistakes!
    "A shark on whiskey is mighty risky, but a shark on beer is a beer engineer" - Tad Ghostal

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    omg

    stay off the roads until you have some skills

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimichelle View Post
    stay off the roads until you have some skills
    He means that for your own safety. I wouldn't ride on the road without all the gear aswell (does the helmet you got given fit well?).

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    Yeah the helmet fits perfectly,
    Due to current circumstances I feel forced to have to ride it.

    But I feel my skills are up to scratch for a learner, however I did stall it a couple times while at the stop lights on the terrace here in wellington -.-

    will keep practicing! off to go do lots of figure 8s at Newtown hospital

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    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    Its Katman having a laugh.
    I don't laugh.










    Or smile.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rajol View Post
    off to go do lots of figure 8s at Newtown hospital
    Good choice of practice location!

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    Unbelievable that you are riding on the road without any sort of tuition or at least off road experience.

    But at least you'll be able to patch yourself up.
    "Sorry Officer, umm.... my yellow power band got stuck wide open"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rajol View Post
    Hello, I'm Rajol (just call me Joel/Jol)

    Born in Wellington to a Georgian father and Kiwi mother. I live in Wellington at the moment but I am a medical student at Otago uni,

    I grew up on a dairy farm out in the Wairarapa just out of Martinborough, my grandfather was an engineer and raced cars in his younger years but in his later years became a motorbike mechanic and was in the Ulysses Motorbike club for a good 5-10 years, he had his own workshop at home in Martinborough and had a few motorbikes that I remember (I can not remember what they were as I was quite young at the time, but remember a lot of chrome and that they were very loud)

    I have been having heating problems with my hilux surf and have got tired of having to pay for getting them fixed all the time, along with running costs and maintenance I've de registered the vehicle.

    Attracted to the low running costs and not having to bother with overheating I set out looking for a motorbike

    Found one, previously 1 owner, 2009 Keeway supershadow, 250cc, on 6000ks, very good condition as far as I could tell, 1 year WOF and 1 month rego, after market engine and some kind of modification/tuning so the motorbike could be used on the Wellington motorway and hit 120-130 easy.

    I turned up to inspect/see the motorbike when I was buying it, knowing nothing about motorbikes, however as soon as I saw it, I knew i wanted it.
    Before I turned up I looked on youtube to see how to ride a motorbike, having my full car license and knowing how to drive a manual, I just watched videos on how to change gears and such.
    Have never ridden motorbikes previously but turned up knowing where the brakes were, clutch and how to change gears, I gave it a test drive around heretaunga in Upperhutt.

    My first corner was a bit strange, I didn't know how to turn the thing
    Braking was also strange, I'm very used to driving trucks/hiluxes so I'm inclined/taught myself to slow trucks down most of the time, not by braking but by releasing throttle/relying on gears to slow me down. So the first few stops I ever made I actually ran through a few red lights on accident ^^
    Indicating was also strange for me and have found myself (even now) leaving the indicator on without noticing until I start turning my next corner (oops)
    So I went back a week later and bought the bike in cash, the guy I was buying from seemed to be quite tight on cash, however I had a big conversation with his wife at his house while waiting for him to come home, she was very interested in what I did (medical student/specializing in oncology) and she managed to peer pressure her husband into giving me a helmet (a really nice one) and leather gloves! he was really great though, showed me how to use the bike a bit, gave me chain oil, an L plate (STILL HAVENT DONE MY HANDLING TEST/got my license) an elastic thing to tie things to the carrier on the back and I was set to go!

    Living in wellington I had to go on the motorway, with hardly any riding experience, no license and no gear (I wear jeans and a jersey)
    I look back to last week and can't believe the learning experience I went through, I couldn't believe the wind on that motorway! trying to keep at a fast speed so the cars behind me didn't run into me.
    over the past weekend and wellington anniversary day I spent it riding/practicing, first around Newtown, Ngaio. Did a ride on my first day around Oriental bay to Kilbirne and back along the bay again to Ngaio. Had a run in, because I still didn't really know how to brake properly, a car just braked suddenly out of no where because she wanted a park on oriental bay. I actually panicked, swerved a little and put my foot on the concrete to try and stop myself even though I was going 40/ish luckily I missed her by going along the side of her.
    After a bit of practice of riding around Wellington, in the last few days, I'm a little more confident now, have done 350kms now, driven to the far side of eastbourne and back, been up and down hills all over wellington, been on the motorway a few times.

    I've learnt how to turn around corners better without having to slow down as much by leaning over! amazing haha.
    Though i'm still an absolute noob, I think with time I'll learn the limits to how far I can lean over without falling off.

    I plan to ride back to Dunedin at the end of february, a big solo ride for a real newcomer, but hopefully I'll get enough practice around wellington.

    I need to get some gear as I don't have a jacket/pants I just use jeans and a sweat shirt but that's better than nothing I suppose, but can't really get any right now.

    Need to get my license -.-

    Haha anyway hope you've enjoyed a small intro to my new riding experience

    Rajol
    OK, this HAS to be a 'wind up' by a regular on KB surely?
    if not, OMFG! Joel, get your basic handling course done mate before you even VENTURE onto the road. You cannot hold a learner licence untill you have completed one. Road Rash Acadamey (where you are learning right now) is NOT the way to do it,its expensive and it can bloody hurt!
    If the road to hell is paved with good intentions; and a man is judged by his deeds and his actions, why say it's the thought that counts? -GrayWolf

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