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    Where do you live chick?
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    Yeah, get to one of our rides and we can show you a good way to move the bike around a bit (when you are off the bike that is).
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    Quote Originally Posted by skelstar View Post
    Yeah, get to one of our rides and we can show you a good way to move the bike around a bit (when you are off the bike that is).
    Yep, I was thinking that. I was also thinking that maybe one of us who live nearby could go to her place and help her out with the basics.... A bike is so much less "daunting" when you can manouvere it easily!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8 Jacket View Post
    Yep, I was thinking that. I was also thinking that maybe one of us who live nearby could go to her place and help her out with the basics.... A bike is so much less "daunting" when you can manouvere it easily!
    I used to hate moving my bike around, until I learned that its miles easier to get off the bike, put the stand up (*shock horror*) and lean the bike against yourself as you move it around. MILES easier...and you're far more unlikely to drop it.

    Now if I could just get that into M's head so I don't have to ride over there to move hers around
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    Quote Originally Posted by skelstar View Post
    and you're far more unlikely to drop it.
    Can you please try and remember that you are talking to ME here, lol!!

    Quote Originally Posted by skelstar View Post
    Now if I could just get that into M's head so I don't have to ride over there to move hers around
    Maybe its just an excuse to see you
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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8 Jacket View Post
    Can you please try and remember that you are talking to ME here, lol!!
    Thats why you get off the bike Hels

    Quote Originally Posted by Str8
    Maybe its just an excuse to see you
    Hey, I give her plenty of excuses to see me
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    I live in Mt Cook at the mo, which is a bit of a hassle actually, because to get anywhere without traffic to practise I have to ride through town. For once I think I'd prefer to live in a quiet surburban area

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    you must be rather tiny to find it heavy..when i had mine, our shed had to hold my flatmates mitsi emeraude and my bike, barely..literally used to lift the bike up and move it, and i'm NOT a fit guy..haha.:-) promise you'll get used to it, if you worry like this everytime you'll never move up in the power stakes. for example, a cbr250rr is about 150kg fully wet, my TL1000S is a bit over 200kgs..
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    Kiwi, don't worry, I'm exactly the same... A tiny little 50kg at best, and I have a Ninja GPX which I feel fairly confident on.

    I'm just lazy and haven't bothered to get licenced yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SEAMINFuk View Post
    Rather have the cbr over your kawasucky.!!!!!!!!
    Good on ya.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skidMark View Post
    Good on ya.
    You were asking for that one SM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi.in.transit View Post
    I live in Mt Cook at the mo, which is a bit of a hassle actually, because to get anywhere without traffic to practise I have to ride through town. For once I think I'd prefer to live in a quiet surburban area
    Yeah thats prob not too bad. I had a hill, crappy driveway, and impaired vision of my street when I started riding! You'll get used to it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by skidMark View Post
    You rang?

    CBR's are gay.

    not heavy though, you will get used to it.

    you need a ZXR though, soooo much better cus of USD's anything else is obsilete.
    I was tempted to make my first post: CBRs aren't heavy, they're... CUE skidMark

    I wasn't disappointed...

    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi.in.transit View Post
    Thanks everyone for the advice. I'll stick with it then and be zipping around in no time. Yeh, I know it's a little bike, but it's heavy for me!! I only weigh about 50kg, give or take a couple. Once it's moving it's all good, it's when I'm pushing it around or going really slowly (or trying to pick it up ) that it seems heavy. My dad's very very apprehensive about the weight thing too, which is rubbing off on me a little. But s'all good. Practice, practice, practice seems to be the message here. Er... but if anyone if welly sees a me standing next to a MONSTER of a cbr on it's side... wanna stop and help pick it up again? hehe
    If you get an make sure to lift with your knees - and preferably get someone to help you! I'm sure there'll be someone around willing to help a lady lift something heavy ...

    Truth be told - when my girlfriend tipped over my ZXR250A in the garage - I found it a lot more heavy to get up again than I had expected.

    Quote Originally Posted by Livvy View Post
    You were asking for that one SM.
    ...it wasn't SM asking for that one...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikkel View Post
    ...it wasn't SM asking for that one...
    My apologies.

    Didn't read thoroughly enough. Buuut he chose to reply to it and seemingly act somewhat offended.

    I own a Kawasaki and I didn't care... But then again my bike does suck at the moment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Livvy View Post
    My apologies.

    Didn't read thoroughly enough. Buuut he chose to reply to it and seemingly act somewhat offended.
    No no. I guess you'd have had to be around for a while to appreciate the "Hondas are gay" campaign that skidMark is running more or less on his own. He wasn't being offended - just smug that SEAMINFuk had just said he'd rather have the CBR than the kawasaki (spelling is beside the point) - which in Marks reality equals admitting that he'd rather have a guy shove a big cock up his ass than kiss a woman...

    I own a Kawasaki and I didn't care... But then again my bike does suck at the moment.
    That's too bad! I enjoy my Kawasaki that's for sure.
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