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    Yea had a look now. Apparently they are the standard tyres. I only got the bike last week from holeshot takapuna. Do you think they would change the front or if not how much would new rubber set me back

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaymzw View Post
    ......starting to rain. nothing to much but of course it got heavier and heavier.

    ........some gets behind me and sits right up my ass all the way down. As you kno wen your learnin this shit weighs on your mind ....
    that sucks fella - sorry to hear

    but be assured that it isn't only when you are learning that this kinda thing bothers you - it's ALWAYS difficult to concentrate on riding in a way that's safe for you when someone is acting like an idiot behind........
    ... ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaymzw View Post
    ANYWAY turning off East Coast Road going down to brownsbay some gets behind me and sits right up my ass all the way down. As you kno wen your learnin this shit weighs on your mind...
    You need a youngatart! she abuses car drivers for doing this!

    I agree it does nothing for your confidence when there is a car following too close that is for certain. The more you ride, the more confident you become the less likely that is to affect your concentration.

    Quote Originally Posted by jaymzw View Post
    ...then i get to a round about and some insolent prick in a skyline dosnt indicate and i grab a handfull of front brake the front washes out and .

    Thanks an sorry bout the long post
    Mate, wet road, after being tailgated, being cut off by a "cute" driver no wonder you grabbed a handful of front.

    First thing, what is the tyre you have on the front of the GN? If it is the standard issue plastic that the bike came with, GET RID of it NOW!

    I dont know of any mentor groups down that way, but I am happy to pottle down and go for a ride out with you. I ride a bit of a dinosaur of a bike, so we wont go fast. Did you learn progressive braking when you did your basic handling? Get out there and practise it. Dont matter if you feel like a dick! Just do it!

    PM me if you want to go for a ride!
    Quote Originally Posted by Gubb View Post
    Nonono,

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    Bummer about the prang, glad to hear you're OK.

    You could try a RRRS course.... http://www.rrrs.org.nz/

    And like others have said, change the GN tyres. It's worth it.
    Redefining slow since 2006...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaymzw View Post
    Yea had a look now. Apparently they are the standard tyres. I only got the bike last week from holeshot takapuna. Do you think they would change the front or if not how much would new rubber set me back
    Dont worry about the expense, it wont be huge. Get your Mom to pay for it mate, most Moms I know would happily fork out to repace a bit of plastic that pretends to be a front tyre, after their precious has gone to ground.

    Thank goodness you are not too banged up. Ring Atomic Wreckers for a new indicator!
    Quote Originally Posted by Gubb View Post
    Nonono,

    He rides the Leprachhaun at the end of the Rainbow. Usually goes by the name Anne McMommus

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    there still is the Wednesday night crew out albany way... im sure they still riding out and about
    i am sure i can spare you a couple of rides out too if you need....

    but yes also change the GN tyres pronto! they are a death wish esp if its the bike i am thinking of that i saw at holeshot just before xmas had the bloody Chinese wheels going on... good for straight line only...
    I've learnt to hide the pain inside, open the throttle and ride away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trump-lady View Post
    That was a really nice thing to offer a fellow biker. GIJoe did something similar for me and although I hated him for taking me on 10ks of gravel roads because I mentioned my fear of gravel! It actually really helped and Im kinda over the gravel thing. Also when someones there talking advising and just lending a hand it helps build your confidence.

    Your really nice
    Aw, shucks.............

    We're a community of riders, and we have a shared responsibility to make sure that people entering our world do it safely, and have good experiences. I was lucky enough to grow up around motorcyclists, and to have really patient people explain why it's a dumb idea to do certain stuff. Plus, he lives locally, so it's no hassle to go out for a quiet ride. Plus I've always wondered if the Gixer can keep up with a GN250.

    BTW, classy ride, have you seen the latest Trumpy 675 naked? I want one just for the giggle factor...
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    Gotta watch those white painted lines in this weather as well, lucky to be able even to keep my foot from sliding out while parked at the lights tonight

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    An update.....

    Well, we went for a ride and stopped on a very quiet sidestreet in an industrial estate - spent some time learning braking skills, and spent a lot of time talking through observation, planning, how to deal with drivers etc. I think young James is pretty typical of all of us when we start out - shows heaps of promise, and is looking forward to getting off the slow old bike onto something faster. If any of you others wouldn't mind, I reckon it'd be a good idea for him to ride with some of you - safety in numbers...


    BTW... We got bollocked by a bad tempered truckie while we were out, he took exception to us using such a busy street (4 vehicles went past in an hour), and he gave us an earful in both directions, something about his haemroid cream being ineffective, and this was causing impotence problems for him and his boyfriend. I gave his boss a call (the joys of signwritten vehicles), explained the situation, apparently he's known for being a rager and he's about to get warning number 2...
    It’s diametrically opposed to the sanitised existence of the Lemmings around me in the Dilbert Cartoon hell I live in; it’s life at full volume, perfect colour with high resolution and 10,000 watts of amplification.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaymzw View Post
    (B) I H8 pple in skylines
    I height them too

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    Dont worry about the expense, it wont be huge. Get your Mom to pay for it mate, most Moms I know would happily fork out to repace a bit of plastic that pretends to be a front tyre, after their precious has gone to ground.
    Mom, will you pay for a pair of new BT45s? I locked the front trying to do a stoppie in the wet on a white line yesterday...



    Wet weather riding is something that's a little tricky at first, but once you start to get the hang of it, it improves your riding overall significantly. Grabbing a handful of front brake is something that's hard to unlearn as a reaction when you panic. Something I saw written the other day was to avoid covering the brake lever -- keep your hand on the throttle, and if you need to brake then move your hand to the lever and this will give you more control and less panic-grab.

    Also note that bikes are very narrow manœverable things, and in many situations you are better served by trying to swerve around the hazard. Or braking a little then swerving. This saved my hairy arse on Monday, nutter pulled out from a parking space next to the Newmarket pools, was able to stuff bike down the left of mad cager when I worked out brakes weren't going to help me.

    Bling for madbikeboy.

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    Cheers man today was a big learning curve/ confidence booster. thouroghly injoyed

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    You need a youngatart! she abuses car drivers for doing this!
    Absolutely! I only charge a small fee, but the entertainment that goes along with it is worth every cent!!
    Seriously, if you are being tailgated and it is bothering you to the point that you aren't concentrating on the road ahead, pull over and let the plonker go.
    You can tackle him/her another day!
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    Quote Originally Posted by xerxesdaphat View Post
    Also note that bikes are very narrow manœverable things, and in many situations you are better served by trying to swerve around the hazard. Or braking a little then swerving. This saved my hairy arse on Monday, nutter pulled out from a parking space next to the Newmarket pools, was able to stuff bike down the left of mad cager when I worked out brakes weren't going to help me.

    Hmm, had an interesting situation.. riding through Titirangi Village and some women looking completely the opposite way pulls out directly infront of me, maybe 3 metres ahead? The road was still damp from a previous shower and I managed to panic and slam on the front break (I was only going about 40). Tyre locked up and down I go, then something I didn't expect, women looks down at me on the ground right next to her door, mouths a shocked apology and drives off! I was trapped underneath my bike and didn't catch her number but if I ever see her again...

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    skyline drivers!!!!!!!!!!1

    (B) I H8 pple in skylines



    I cant stand them either "waaaaapppppssssshhhh" everywea they go so annoying backward hats tilted seat wankers, well not all of the but the majority and then u get the gangsta white kids who think there gods gift,
    drifter wanabes.
    and most of them except gtrs are slow!
    my hornet will smoke em

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