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    And then there were three...

    Hey guys,

    I'm a chick living in Auckland, got my licence a few weeks ago and my first bike about three or four weeks after that. I'm the third in my family to take up the hobby and probably one of the few girls at my school who wolf whistles after guys on two wheels instead of four.

    I'd love to hear from anyone with tips and advice to offer. I'm riding a Suzuki TU250 and it's turning out to be a pretty good starting bike.

    Cheers,

    Louise

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    Quote Originally Posted by midnight_lykos View Post
    probably one of the few girls at my school who wolf whistles after guys on two wheels instead of four.
    Thats a fantastic change!

    As for advice, probably best to have a browse through the 250 club and new member speak, as I am reasonably sure you're not the first person to start riding... Lots of good advice has been given, and probably best to dig it up, as its hard to remember what has been advised previously...

    Number one rule however... cars are out to kill you... think otherwise, and one will probably take you out. Never trust them
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    Quote Originally Posted by midnight_lykos View Post
    probably one of the few girls at my school who wolf whistles after guys on two wheels instead of four.

    I'd love to hear from anyone with tips and advice to offer.
    Well... where to begin with this?

    Welcome to the lunatic assylum of KB.



    (P.S. We all know that guys with 4 wheels are trying to over-compensate for the lack of something...)
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    pay attention to the good advice and ignore the rest

    simple, really
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    Quote Originally Posted by midnight_lykos View Post
    I'm riding a Suzuki TU250 and it's turning out to be a pretty good starting bike.
    That's one I hadn't heard of. Apparently, it's a variant of the GN250, see:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzuki_GN_Series

    And "considered by some to be the world's ugliest bike":

    http://www.usedbikeguide.com/bible/display.asp?id=319

    That sounds a bit harsh ! Does it look like this one?
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    Quote Originally Posted by midnight_lykos View Post
    Hey guys,

    I'm a chick living in Auckland, got my licence a few weeks ago and my first bike about three or four weeks after that. I'm the third in my family to take up the hobby and probably one of the few girls at my school who wolf whistles after guys on two wheels instead of four.

    I'd love to hear from anyone with tips and advice to offer. I'm riding a Suzuki TU250 and it's turning out to be a pretty good starting bike.

    Cheers,

    Louise
    YAY! Welcome to the Volty club!

    Quote Originally Posted by Badjelly View Post
    That's one I hadn't heard of. Apparently, it's a variant of the GN250, see:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzuki_GN_Series

    And "considered by some to be the world's ugliest bike":

    http://www.usedbikeguide.com/bible/display.asp?id=319

    That sounds a bit harsh ! Does it look like this one?
    The Volty is simply the most gorgeous bike in the world and anyone who denies that has no taste!

    Well ok maybe it's not the most beautiful... but for something related to a GN250 it has a lot more style. Sometimes people mistake it for some kind of Norton or classic British bike. Mine is all black and I love the way it looks.

    I also love that it has the reliability of a GN, and parts are easily available. It's also economical to run which makes it the perfect commuter bike. Great choice for a first bike.
    There is no such thing as bad weather; only inappropriate clothing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by midnight_lykos View Post
    Hey guys...

    I'd love to hear from anyone with tips and advice to offer. I'm riding a Suzuki TU250 and it's turning out to be a pretty good starting bike.

    Cheers,

    Louise
    Quote Originally Posted by klingon View Post
    YAY! Welcome to the Volty club!



    The Volty is simply the most gorgeous bike in the world and anyone who denies that has no taste!
    Haha, any sign of a Volty and klingon will be there.

    I have to admit, I had one too....
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    Quote Originally Posted by MidnightMike View Post
    Haha, any sign of a Volty and klingon will be there.

    I have to admit, I had one too....
    I can smell a Volty from a mile away... sometimes other Volty owners accuse me of stalking them... but actually I'm stalking their bike!

    Mike, there's something not quite right about a black Volty with a tan seat. I've seen silver & tan, black & black, but never black & tan.

    You were selling yours about the time I was buying mine. Wherever did it end up? And is it just a coincidence that the new member's name is also midnight?

    *changes name to midnight_klingon*
    There is no such thing as bad weather; only inappropriate clothing!

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    Spooky - same start out bike, same taste in names... where will it end? Welcome to KB (from a non volty / non midnight member)
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    Quote Originally Posted by midnight_lykos View Post
    Hey guys,
    I'd love to hear from anyone with tips and advice to offer. I'm riding a Suzuki TU250 and it's turning out to be a pretty good starting bike.

    Cheers,

    Louise
    Hi welcome to KB always good to have another biker onboard.Check out the forums on survival skills,club 250 and wannabe and newbie bikers.Use the search for anything specific,if you can't find it just ask.Going to the Wednesday night NASS(in events on home page) or every second Monday night rider training is also very worthwhile.Once you have a little more experience,Ride right,ride safe is very worthwhile.
    As for tips,ride like your invisible because car drivers often don't register anything smaller than another car,presume their all idiots.
    Goodluck and enjoy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    Well... where to begin with this?

    Welcome to the lunatic assylum of KB.



    (P.S. We all know that guys with 4 wheels are trying to over-compensate for the lack of something...)
    wot he said.

    We ain't kidding, lots of nuts in here. Watch out for the ones in white coats
    It is what it is

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    Go the Volty! Don't listen to the poseurs who say you should start riding on some plastic sports machine.

    Welcome to the site.

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    Dick Hubbard, the ex-mayor of Auckland, learned to ride on a Volty and one of his sons completed the Rusty Nuts Grand Challenge on it.

    (Some people have no shame)
    I may not be as good as I once was, but I'm as good once as I always was.

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    Quote Originally Posted by midnight_lykos View Post
    Hey guys,

    I'm a chick living in Auckland, got my licence a few weeks ago and my first bike about three or four weeks after that. I'm the third in my family to take up the hobby and probably one of the few girls at my school who wolf whistles after guys on two wheels instead of four.

    I'd love to hear from anyone with tips and advice to offer. I'm riding a Suzuki TU250 and it's turning out to be a pretty good starting bike.

    Cheers,

    Louise

    Good to see young chicks into guys on bikes not many around these days
    " yah trick yah "


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    Quote Originally Posted by Patch View Post
    Watch out for the ones in white coats
    And straight jackets!
    "Some people are like clouds, once they fuck off, it's a great day!"

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