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    Just another newbie (cruisn1)

    Hello to all, I finally purchased a bike and am now cruising very slowly around. I have been lurking on this site for a bit and thought it was an appropriate time to show my face so to speak. If there is any slow or patient riders out there who wanna give me a few tips it would be much appreciated

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    Welcome, happy to help but you'd need to get to the naki first !! KB is a great community and I'm sure there are many riders in Auck willing to help. We all started somewhere

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    Greetings fellow earthling, welcome to KB
    here's a tip, don't fall off na serimousely just treat every car driver as out to get you and you will have a good chance of staying on Expect them to pull out on you at intersections and from side roads, and be cautious going around blind corners incase there is something on the road.
    happy riding

    Quote Originally Posted by cruisn1 View Post
    Hello to all, I finally purchased a bike and am now cruising very slowly around. I have been lurking on this site for a bit and thought it was an appropriate time to show my face so to speak. If there is any slow or patient riders out there who wanna give me a few tips it would be much appreciated

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    welcome to kb !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    just go at your own pace ,]and try not to be a hero and you will do just fine!!!!!
    ohh and

    plastic fabricator/welder here if you need a hand ! will work for beer/bourbon/booze

    come ride the southern roads www.southernrider.co.nz

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    Rottiguy speaks the truth. From my ride to work just this morning...

    Quote Originally Posted by rottiguy View Post
    Expect them to pull out on you at intersections and from side roads,
    and also dumb bicyclists who don't even look

    Quote Originally Posted by rottiguy View Post
    and be cautious going around blind corners incase there is something on the road.
    like a female duck walking across the road. The duck wasn't the problem though. It was the guy who I was following who slammed on his anchors in the middle of what I thought was an empty street as I hadn't seen the duck. Luckily my following distance was OK.

    Just keep alert and don't ever think you've got it mastered. If you survive the first 18 months intact you'll probably be OK.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cruisn1 View Post
    Hello to all, I finally purchased a bike and am now cruising very slowly around. I have been lurking on this site for a bit and thought it was an appropriate time to show my face so to speak. If there is any slow or patient riders out there who wanna give me a few tips it would be much appreciated
    Hi and welcome to kb and the big wide world of riding.

    There a lots of good ppl on this forum who are very helpful and some will even help in a mentoring way. Due to distance I can only give advice so I will make s brief - When you are out riding, think of all the other motorists (especially car drivers) as people who think you are invisible ie ride like you are invisible. It will cause you to ride thinking defensively but sharpen your alertness and allow you to think about safety. Don't assume they have seen you - even if you can see their eyes.

    Have fun and ride safe.

    Are you taking any prescription medication? [Rain Man]


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    Hey welcome to the site
    If you want pointer then get yourself to one of the followinf meets

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ad.php?t=76473

    or

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ad.php?t=77111

    will help your riding heaps and you will meet other like us

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    hey Guys thanks heaps, yeah other cars are a worry for me cause there is still to much to think about (like not hitting the horn when I indicate, very embarrassing) that I find I'm not watching other traffic as much as I should. Still got to start somewhere aye

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    Hey hey! Nice to see more and more people getting into bikes.
    Especially females from auckland. :P

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    Hi there, welcome to Kb, ride safe, take it easy, big deep breaths and smile.... it relaxes you.

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    Wellcome to the mad house
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    Way to go , just keep going at your own pace dont try to impress others as that never works , put as many hours on your bike as possable
    Just going my own way

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    Welcome aboard the site. Good choice of bike to start on.
    Like any new skill, you need to practice. Ride as often as possible in the first few months to consolidate you new knowledge and gain the confidence that comes from repetition. Over time things that seemed difficult become second nature, and you do them as a reflex without thinking.
    Experience......something you get just after you needed it

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    Welcome to the world of KB and all the fun and tears that comes with it... Hope you get a lot of joy from your newfound interest... its addictive
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    Quote Originally Posted by cruisn1 View Post
    Hello to all, I finally purchased a bike and am now cruising very slowly around. I have been lurking on this site for a bit and thought it was an appropriate time to show my face so to speak. If there is any slow or patient riders out there who wanna give me a few tips it would be much appreciated
    hey there.....welcome.....plenty of options with groups already mentioned. Feel free to drop by for a chat or ride if you want. Look up my wife on here........calls herself "blossom", she is also fairly new to riding and may be keen for a ride with you sometime.........the good news is that eventually better weather must come.
    I wouldn’t be broke if the voices in my head paid rent

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