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    Cog Greetings, fellow bikers! (aimee)

    Hello all :)

    My name's aimee, and it would appear that I'm joining the biker family :) I've only ever ridden pillion on motorcycles, but having recently returned from the Mongol Rally (where I drove for 11,000 km over 21 days), I've come back with a hankering for some more excitement in my life.

    So I've purchased a wee Suzuki GN125H (yes, yes, I know, but it's for me to _learn_ on), and intend to have my learners and BHS sorted out by the end of this weekend.

    WHICH...leads me to a question. What do people think of Nick/Streetwise.co.nz? Is he any good? I've seen one bad review, but it's from years ago... I've also heard Andrew's great, but his course is 7 hours long, and quite a bit pricier. I'm also told Stephen is an option, but it's out in the Hutt, and me (and me bike) are in Wellington central.

    Anyhoo, fantastic to meet y'all!

    x
    a.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aimee View Post
    Hello all

    My name's aimee, and it would appear that I'm joining the biker family I've only ever ridden pillion on motorcycles, but having recently returned from the Mongol Rally (where I drove for 11,000 km over 21 days), I've come back with a hankering for some more excitement in my life.

    So I've purchased a wee Suzuki GN125H (yes, yes, I know, but it's for me to _learn_ on), and intend to have my learners and BHS sorted out by the end of this weekend.

    WHICH...leads me to a question. What do people think of Nick/Streetwise.co.nz? Is he any good? I've seen one bad review, but it's from years ago... I've also heard Andrew's great, but his course is 7 hours long, and quite a bit pricier. I'm also told Stephen is an option, but it's out in the Hutt, and me (and me bike) are in Wellington central.

    Anyhoo, fantastic to meet y'all!

    x
    a.
    Take ya time and learn about ya bike, talk to a few ppl about what you'll need to know during the BHS and learn them skills in car parks etc, I know Andrew does half day/price courses if you have the base skills just to run you through the test (shouldn't call it that cause it's so relaxed)

    There's another guy out foxton ways who could be cheaper and seeing they supply the bikes you only need to get there !
    If ya need his number just holla (Quote button)

    Mongol rally ? Tell us more

    Edit: just googled it and sounds like a heap of fun !!!
    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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    Nick is good. Welcome!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinfull View Post
    Mongol rally ? Tell us more
    They get high on Chromosomes.

    EDIT:
    ooops...Hi and welcome aimee
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    Quote Originally Posted by aimee View Post
    ...I've come back with a hankering for some more excitement in my life...So I've purchased a wee Suzuki GN125H

    oh that's exciting enough.
    wilkommen.

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    Hello! And welcome to the chaos!

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    Quote Originally Posted by aimee View Post
    Hello all

    My name's aimee, and it would appear that I'm joining the biker family I've only ever ridden pillion on motorcycles, but having recently returned from the Mongol Rally (where I drove for 11,000 km over 21 days), I've come back with a hankering for some more excitement in my life.

    So I've purchased a wee Suzuki GN125H (yes, yes, I know, but it's for me to _learn_ on), and intend to have my learners and BHS sorted out by the end of this weekend.

    WHICH...leads me to a question. What do people think of Nick/Streetwise.co.nz? Is he any good? I've seen one bad review, but it's from years ago... I've also heard Andrew's great, but his course is 7 hours long, and quite a bit pricier. I'm also told Stephen is an option, but it's out in the Hutt, and me (and me bike) are in Wellington central.

    Anyhoo, fantastic to meet y'all!

    x
    a.
    My partner did her BHS with Andrew, he can be a bit 'direct' in his presentation, but the guy knows his shit!!!
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by aimee View Post
    So I've purchased a wee Suzuki GN125H (yes, yes, I know, but it's for me to _learn_ on), and intend to have my learners and BHS sorted out by the end of this weekend.
    Hey Aimee!
    I've got the same bike, it's suited me nicely while I've been learning. It's a good little bike, starts every time and super good on petrol I'm now learning!
    You *will* get to the point I'm at now where you want something bigger quite quickly and look to upgrade, but if you're anything like me you will be tempted to hold on to the little fellah for putting around and using F all petrol.
    In saying that, it takes me over the harbour bridge everyday at 80 (speed limit) easily
    You have to ignore a lot of what the boys(and some of the girls) on here say. They will try to wind you up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lozza2442 View Post
    Hey Aimee!
    I've got the same bike, it's suited me nicely while I've been learning. It's a good little bike, starts every time and super good on petrol I'm now learning!
    You *will* get to the point I'm at now where you want something bigger quite quickly and look to upgrade, but if you're anything like me you will be tempted to hold on to the little fellah for putting around and using F all petrol.
    In saying that, it takes me over the harbour bridge everyday at 80 (speed limit) easily
    You have to ignore a lot of what the boys(and some of the girls) on here say. They will try to wind you up.
    Hey, are you going for that GB400 in tardme???
    BTW PM sent about the lid.... gotta box now!!!
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by Lozza2442 View Post
    You have to ignore a lot of what the boys(and some of the girls) on here say. They will try to wind you up.
    Not us.
    Welcome to the site aimee, the GN125 are a sold wee bike, enjoy it and stay safe
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    Ha...Thats true but life is full horrible choices sometimes Merv. Then sometimes just plain stuff happens... and then some more stuff happens.....




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    Quote Originally Posted by GrayWolf View Post
    Hey, are you going for that GB400 in tardme???
    BTW PM sent about the lid.... gotta box now!!!
    Prob not sadly, lack of funds at this moment... *sigh* But I'll be keeping an eye out for ones popping up in a couple weeks. Gotta sell my soul to the devil for money or sumthin. haha
    Spent too much money on things like Luges and Zorbs and at The Fat Dog Cafe (everyone MUST go) when I went to Rotorua last weekend.
    Problem is, I'm prob gonna have to sell my GN to get new bike and I don't want to be without a bike for ANY amount of time haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lozza2442 View Post
    Hey Aimee!
    I've got the same bike, it's suited me nicely while I've been learning. It's a good little bike, starts every time and super good on petrol I'm now learning!
    You *will* get to the point I'm at now where you want something bigger quite quickly and look to upgrade, but if you're anything like me you will be tempted to hold on to the little fellah for putting around and using F all petrol.
    In saying that, it takes me over the harbour bridge everyday at 80 (speed limit) easily
    You have to ignore a lot of what the boys(and some of the girls) on here say. They will try to wind you up.
    Hey there!

    Yep, I've been told I'll prolly want to upgrade soonish, but I figured I'd be sensible (anathema in biking circles, I know!), get a bike I could easily handle, and then take it from there. As opposed to doing the equivalent of one's first time on a horse being on a 19 hands war horse (if nothing else, I'd like not to scare myself so badly I don't wanna ride anymore).

    And yep, I'm primarily going to be using it to putter to work and back. A grand total of 6km along the bays in Wellington. Tough :P

    As to other people winding me up? Meh. I'm not easily bothered, I have to say But thanks for the kind words nonetheless!

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    Quote Originally Posted by aimee View Post
    Hey there!

    Yep, I've been told I'll prolly want to upgrade soonish, but I figured I'd be sensible (anathema in biking circles, I know!), get a bike I could easily handle, and then take it from there. As opposed to doing the equivalent of one's first time on a horse being on a 19 hands war horse (if nothing else, I'd like not to scare myself so badly I don't wanna ride anymore).

    And yep, I'm primarily going to be using it to putter to work and back. A grand total of 6km along the bays in Wellington. Tough :P

    As to other people winding me up? Meh. I'm not easily bothered, I have to say But thanks for the kind words nonetheless!
    Very good plan!! Oh you should be sweet for a few months then It'll take you to and from happily and weekend rides if you do choose to do any. There's no shame in keeping the GN125 if you're happy with it anyway!
    Just a quick note that you may or may not be aware off, the white lines are verrrrrry slippery when wet. And the green stuff for the bus lanes. So be careful when you put your foot down. Almost stacked it this morning from slipping sideways. Saved it at the last minute. Felt like a fooool.

    Have you found the compartment for the tool kit yet? It's a really handy place for putting little things in. I've been known to put things in it (ie, wallet when it's raining) when riding around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lozza2442 View Post
    Just a quick note that you may or may not be aware off, the white lines are verrrrrry slippery when wet. And the green stuff for the bus lanes. So be careful when you put your foot down. Almost stacked it this morning from slipping sideways. Saved it at the last minute. Felt like a fooool.

    Have you found the compartment for the tool kit yet? It's a really handy place for putting little things in. I've been known to put things in it (ie, wallet when it's raining) when riding around.
    I know ALL about slipperiness from cycling... And I'm getting a nanabox on the back, too - the HEIGHT of sexy motorcycliness, I know, but I can keep:
    - my makeup, hairdryer (I don't actually have hair long enough for that atm, but anyway) and assorted GIRLY things in it (according to the boys)
    - tools, possibly lunch, some books and random tech bits in it (according to me, heh)

    :P

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    Thumbs up

    Sounds like you've got it sorted and know enough to know yourself, good on you for getting a sensible bike and wanting to learn about it before getting another.
    Welly can be a bit..... windy at times and small ones do get a bit of blow about troubling them, but hey even that teaches you something, so have fun, learn your limits safely and above all enjoy yourself while riding about the place while other fools sit in cars.
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