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    I passed!

    finally, after almost 3 years, 3 different bikes, 1 accident and some 25,000k, i have finally ditched my l plate!

    was a peice of piss... scraped the hell outta one peg taking a corner too hard, lol. was sure id fail after that, but he didnt even mention it! said i need to head check more... dunno what the hell he was doin, but i did at least 5 head checks when merging, and about the same number again when pulling out... the merging ones, i did more than were needed.
    he said at the start that he *could* fail me on the condition of l plate... ive had hundreds of cops through work, not including the random WOF/rego checks on roads, and not one has said anything about it.

    but, whatever. the l plate has been retired and will go on the shelf with my other bits of broken bike, lol.
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    the really happy person is one who can enjoy the scenery when on a detour.

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    good on ya girl .. welcome to the world of the restricted ... now lets hope it does not take ya as long to get ya full huh
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    WOOT WOOT!!! Way to go Sunhuntin, nice one love


    Must be a great feeling to get rid of the L plate.


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    Cool thats awesome!!!

    Long time in the making thats all

    Well done
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    yay for you! That's quite some battered L-plate you've got there!
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    well done.

    So how many more months is it before you can go for your FULL and then ride a bigger bike????

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    cheers, everyone!

    crashe, 18 months i think. but chances are *fingers crossed* ill be riding a bigger bike home this weekend... if things go to plan. if they dont, the bigger bike will have to stay put till i can get down there.
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    the really happy person is one who can enjoy the scenery when on a detour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sunhuntin View Post
    cheers, everyone!

    crashe, 18 months i think. but chances are *fingers crossed* ill be riding a bigger bike home this weekend... if things go to plan. if they dont, the bigger bike will have to stay put till i can get down there.
    Umm you are riding the 250 down to wellington and possibly riding the 500 home...... ummmmmmm so how are you then gonna get the 250 home???????


    Oh the 'L' Plate sure has been throu the wars.

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    And now its time to go for a long ride!
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    Quote Originally Posted by crashe View Post
    Umm you are riding the 250 down to wellington and possibly riding the 500 home...... ummmmmmm so how are you then gonna get the 250 home???????


    Oh the 'L' Plate sure has been throu the wars.
    trying to see if a friend will pillion me down... if he cant go, then i will take the 250 there and back, and get down again another time. needless to say, the olds reckon the earth will explode if i actually break a law, and are jumping up and down over my idea.
    my blog: http://sunsthomasandfriends.weebly.com/index.html

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    You could pillon down with him & ride his bike back & he can ride yours!
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    lol dont worry i will slow her down on the CC ride... lol

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    LOL, yeh, and everytime i wanted to stop, id have to pull up to a wall since i doubt i could touch the ground without going on a massive lean!
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    the really happy person is one who can enjoy the scenery when on a detour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sunhuntin View Post
    LOL, yeh, and everytime i wanted to stop, id have to pull up to a wall since i doubt i could touch the ground without going on a massive lean!
    Lol are you another one of these 'normal' hight people i am meeting?

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