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    5 hours to ride my new bike home today!

    Well, I bit the bullet and got me my first *real* bike - a '07 Kawasaki Ninja 250R. Rode it back from Palmerston North to New Plymouth today on my L-plate. It was probably the worst weather for it. Windy as hell with frequent gusts and heavy rain almost all of the way. Of course riding at 70km/h wasn't much fun. I *might* have pushed it a little over that at times I stopped often though to make sure I stayed focussed and didn't lose concentration.

    My DriRider Nordic Pro jacket kept me dry, except for curling up at the front bottom and making a little dam that eventually emptied itself into the front zip of my Teknic Sprint pants, which then deposited the refreshing contents you know where. I'm still trying to figure out what happened with the pants, so I'll have to ride in similar weather again to test I folded the bottom of the jacket inwards after that. The Dririder gloves kept me dry, but I had to wear thin polyprop gloves inside them for the cold. And finally, my feet were dry as well - thanks to the Gearne Duke boots.

    Oh, and eventually putting in ear plugs after 2/3 of the way made a huge difference to the comfort level (as mentioned already by numerous people on this forum). All-in-all a very enjoyable experience - despite the weather. I love the bike already!!
    Last edited by twistemotion; 8th June 2008 at 20:18. Reason: The gloves actually DID get wet inside, I just didn't notice due to the cold. They took ages to dry too.

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    Well Done Dude!
    It's even fun in the elements aye.

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    Good on ya - can't let a little cloud moisture put you off!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2wheeler View Post
    Of course riding at 70km/h wasn't much fun. I *might* have pushed it a little over that at times
    Oh the feds don't mind L-platers sitting on 90k, as long as you are looking nice and safe, and not wobbling all over the place.

    Quote Originally Posted by 2wheeler View Post
    My DriRider Nordic Pro jacket kept me dry, except for curling up at the front bottom
    front bottom ? wha ?

    Yeah aint it grand riding yer new bike hours and hours to get home.. I did it too.. 4.5 hours on the biggest bike I ever rode..

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    Well Done Mate

    I just did the same thing on my new bike on Tuesday, rode it from the Kapiti Coast up to Tauranga and it wasn't long enough.

    Have Fun!!!!!!

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    Congrats on that its an awesome feeling .. my new bike arrived up from dunedin & last weekend I rode from Levin to Te Aroha before heading back down to Turangi for the gut buster .. & I arrived in Te aroha & simply could have kept on riding .. absolutely loved it

    had the evil rain on the monday but invest in some cheap wet weather gear .. also stops the wind chill factor & keeping dry & warm is imperative if your out riding in the elements
    Have to Karma ... Justice catches up eventually !!

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    Nothing like throwing yourself in at the deep end, eh.
    Bloody well done.
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    well at least that shows that you not just a sunny day rider! awsome man hoe you have fun on the bike

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2wheeler View Post
    Of course riding at 70km/h wasn't much fun. I *might* have pushed it a little over that at times !
    Full marks on being 'good' with the speed but don't bother. It has already been signalled that this very dangerous law will be abolished when the next reveiw happens at the end of this year.

    The Police don't enforce it as unofficially they regard you doing 70 on a state highway with traffic doing 110+ as exceedingly dangerous. I image a few "exceeding 70" tickets may have been given some time ago but it is now used only if some prat is doing totally stupid stuff and needs to be pegged.

    I like your attitude too .... good gear in shit weather and you're as happy as. The sign of a true motorcyclist

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grub View Post
    Full marks on being 'good' with the speed but don't bother. It has already been signalled that this very dangerous law will be abolished when the next reveiw happens at the end of this year.

    The Police don't enforce it as unofficially they regard you doing 70 on a state highway with traffic doing 110+ as exceedingly dangerous. I image a few "exceeding 70" tickets may have been given some time ago but it is now used only if some prat is doing totally stupid stuff and needs to be pegged.

    I like your attitude too .... good gear in shit weather and you're as happy as. The sign of a true motorcyclist
    You sure about that?

    Just don't want a coppa to give me a ticket, that's all.


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    Thanks everyone for the kind comments. I'd sure do it again! I've learnt so much already on this forum. It's good to know one can get advice if you need it too.

    I was wrong about the gloves, they did get wet inside and took ages to dry out.

    DangerousBastard: What I meant is the first 5cm of the jacket curled up outwards and trapped some water.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StClingin View Post
    You sure about that?

    Just don't want a coppa to give me a ticket, that's all.
    Yeah pretty sure ... with the exception of one ginga copper in Auckland NW area.

    It's tempting to say "ask your friendly policeman" but as much as they disagree with it and don't enforce it, they can't tell you that.

    In all the time I;ve been on KB we have not had one member report being given a ticket for doing 70. The subject has come up a lot in the past and for your own piece of mind, use the search function on "70kmh" and have a read.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grub View Post
    In all the time I;ve been on KB we have not had one member report being given a ticket for doing 70.
    And KB'ers do like to bitch about tickets deserved or not.

    Good on yah brother, sounds like a good ride. Welcome to biking! An good choic of bike too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2wheeler View Post
    My DriRider Nordic Pro jacket kept me dry, except for curling up at the front bottom and making a little dam that eventually emptied itself into the front zip of my Teknic Sprint pants,
    Awesome to hear! I just got into motorcycling myself. Loving it! I also have the DriRider Nordic Pro jacket (and pants, and boots...). How are you liking it? I think its a very comfortable jacket, and great that its fully vented and has a removable liner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CBR250Tom View Post
    I also have the DriRider Nordic Pro jacket (and pants, and boots...). How are you liking it? I think its a very comfortable jacket, and great that its fully vented and has a removable liner.
    I find it quite a good jacket too. I chose it because of the vents and the armour/padding in a few more places than some other jackets (and there was 25% discount on it). The DriRider boots felt like they were going to come off my feet when I would most need them (too loose), so I didn't buy them.

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