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    Oh, hi there! (f2dz)

    Recently registered member here and newly licensed motorcycle rider.

    Been riding a 2008 Ninja 250 for just over a week and got my learner's a few weeks before that. Loving it so far, and the commute in to the city is a lot more enjoyable now than it was on train. Although I do miss the extra snoozing time.

    But anyway, I'm looking forward to meeting some other like minded riders out there and going on a learner friendly group ride sometime.

    Cheers.

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    Maybe to soon for you but there is this coming up in August...
    A very well controlled and learner friendly ride.

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...25th-and-26th)

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    That sounds great.

    Might see how I'm going in a month and figure out if I'm confident enough to do a ride like that to sign up.

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    Welcome aboard
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    Quote Originally Posted by f2dz View Post
    That sounds great.

    Might see how I'm going in a month and figure out if I'm confident enough to do a ride like that to sign up.
    There is another ride happening in November (yet to be posted) up North..
    Did it last year, 26 attended and had a blast over the three days.
    So its an option, see how you go.
    Theres always this...http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...-Street-Skills

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    Yup come along to, http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...-Street-Skills

    Easy pace and i can ride out with you to the start the first time if wanted. We do an hours ride then some carpark stuff.
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    Both of those sounds great. I'll definitely be keen for the street skills stuff, learning how to stay alive is always a good thing. :P

    The November ride sounds good also. Thanks guys, I'll be sure to look into both in the coming weeks as I get more and more familiar with my bike.

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    Welcome to KB....trust you're noting the ninja 250....I'm loving mine.....esp on nice sunny days! Keep safe and enjoy! Regards

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    Hey buddy,

    It was nice to meet you and your shiny l'il Kawasaki Ninja at the South Auckland Street Skills ride last night.

    I don't know the motorcycle license process over here, as I got mine 12 years ago in the UK. How long do you have to be on your L plate for? Can you do a three day course to jump up to your full license quickly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by blairnz View Post
    Hey buddy,

    It was nice to meet you and your shiny l'il Kawasaki Ninja at the South Auckland Street Skills ride last night.

    I don't know the motorcycle license process over here, as I got mine 12 years ago in the UK. How long do you have to be on your L plate for? Can you do a three day course to jump up to your full license quickly?
    Hey mate. Haha, little indeed next to your big red machine. Was good meeting you too, was a lot o' fun.

    I've gotta sit on my learners for six months total before sitting my restricted test. I have to be on that for 18 months or 12 months after sitting an approved defensive driving course before getting my full. Although I think some of that is changing slightly in October with the new laws coming in regarding licensing and the cc restriction I was talking to you about last night.

    Never heard of a three day course over here. Is that how it is in the UK?

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    Hmm,

    In the UK once you have your provisional (learners) license, you can pay to do a Direct Access course and get your Full unrestricted license. That's what I did. From nothing to full in a couple of months. You need to be 21 or older to do it.

    I think this is whom I went with 12 years back. http://www.camrider.com/courses/direct-access.html

    I failed the test at the end of it the first time through, and had to redo it. That's good as I learnt from the tiny mistakes I made.

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