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    And don't forget that not only would you not be insured riding illegally, but if you have an accident, get fined etc, you will have trouble getting insurance at any time in the future even when you are legal. Just suck it up and do it legally. You'll be a better rider for it in the end.
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    When the Saints come marching in,oh when the saints, come marching in.

    if your prepared tp pay the price in the event you get pulled up or crash then do as you see fit.

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    Seeing as you've stated your license (and I'm inferring, by extension a clean record) is vital to your job- keep it legal.
    Its not that long and you'll probably learn all sorts of character building stuff(TM) that'll help you on a bigger bike in the long run
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    Fuck it mate, just go for it ..... what's the worst that could happen?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SKIDDY View Post
    What would the damage be for riding a bike bigger than a 250 on a learners ??

    I searched through over 15 pages in this section and couldn't really find it so decided to post a new thread.
    Not too bright? The preceding advice here is gold. Take it to the bank and put it on short-term high-interest deposit. You'll be needing the funds to pay those $400 increment fines.

    Bigger than 250 = $400 plus 25 demerits
    Exceeding the 70kph condition = $400 plus 25 demerits
    No L plate = $400 plus 25 demerits
    Carrying a pillion = $400 plus 25 demerits
    On the road between 10pm and 6am = $400 plus 25 demerits

    And just to clarify, it is $400/25pts each. So worst case scenario it is potentially possible to rack up $2000 and 125 points in one sitting. Congratulations, you are now walking for 3 months. And considering your learner status (regardless of other licence classes, that is what you are) quite possibly your licence(s) will be revoked.

    Of course, your experience might be different...not everyone gets hit that hard even when caught.
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    Not too bright? The preceding advice here is gold. Take it to the bank and put it on short-term high-interest deposit. You'll be needing the funds to pay those $400 increment fines.

    Bigger than 250 = $400 plus 25 demerits
    Exceeding the 70kph condition = $400 plus 25 demerits
    No L plate = $400 plus 25 demerits
    Carrying a pillion = $400 plus 25 demerits
    On the road between 10pm and 6am = $400 plus 25 demerits

    And just to clarify, it is $400/25pts each. So worst case scenario it is potentially possible to rack up $2000 and 125 points in one sitting. Congratulations, you are now walking for 3 months. And considering your learner status (regardless of other licence classes, that is what you are) quite possibly your licence(s) will be revoked.

    Of course, your experience might be different...not everyone gets hit that hard even when caught.

    Of course - all of the above could be cheap if he hits a $100,000 Audi or the like and finds that he is uninsured.

    But - hey Im sure he is a riding god and all will be ok - I've always been a fan of the busa - why not get one of them - more kick than a piddy little 600

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    It is really funny watching incompetent riders on big sportsbikes, I do try not to laugh too hard though because I will probably feel a bit guilty when they fucke themselves up.
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    what a nanny state this place is...harden up.

    Its easier to ask for forgiveness than it is for permission...

    next time, dont ask just do ! ( i know of at least 20 people on here done the same thing )

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    Quote Originally Posted by boomer View Post
    what a nanny state this place is...harden up.

    Its easier to ask for forgiveness than it is for permission...

    next time, dont ask just do ! ( i know of at least 20 people on here done the same thing )
    There is a difference between HTFU'ing and giving poor advise.

    Sure - all could be good - but it would be stupid to overlook the potential pitfalls and offer poor advise when asked.

    Im sure we would all feel fucken terrible if the kid went out and got a gixxer and killed himself going for a huge blat - having told him to HTFU and do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tank View Post
    There is a difference between HTFU'ing and giving poor advise.

    Sure - all could be good - but it would be stupid to overlook the potential pitfalls and offer poor advise when asked.

    Im sure we would all feel fucken terrible if the kid went out and got a gixxer and killed himself going for a huge blat - having told him to HTFU and do it.

    do u speed..?

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    Think of how many cars are on the road at any given time. How many of those cars are police cars?
    Pretty decent odds that are stacked in your favour. What could possibly go wrong??
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    Bigger than 250 = $400 plus 25 demerits
    Exceeding the 70kph condition = $400 plus 25 demerits
    No L plate = $400 plus 25 demerits
    Carrying a pillion = $400 plus 25 demerits
    On the road between 10pm and 6am = $400 plus 25 demerits

    Getting caught then posting for advice on how to get off - fookn priceless




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    Quote Originally Posted by boomer View Post
    do u speed..?
    Very rarely - Im a nana on the bike - and people who have ridden with me will attest to that.

    Having said that there is a difference in doing something and encouraging a noob rider to do the same.

    Seriously riding at whatever speed you feel comfortable at after you have amassed some experience and skill is different to tellign some kid who has just passed his basic handling that its ok to head out and do 160. Because they simply dont have the skillset to do it properly.

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    you pay your money.. you takes ya chances..??!!

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