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    Cool My first road ride

    Hi all just a little late update...It has been one of those weeks all round.I thought it a little late but anyway.....Thursday morning I got a little brave and took my bike to my daughters athletics day at school...out of the road up the hill a little bit round the corner...there Then I got a little braver and went tiki tour down to see if any local kb home Not home ..oh well.. so I decided to tackle the local round a bout from different directions,I was a little aware of what may happen if I stall...But all good Sooooo a little braver I went up the local birdwood slowly ,lots of road works and corners,back on to busy main road ,down the hill ,home.To my mate sitting here...So you a bikie chick now? Its still just me trying something I want to.I say to them ha ha 35 k up birdwood (100k area)then I got up to 60 k,You are not allowed to go that fast says he...Yeah I can go 70 >>>> oops not in a 50k ooooooops thats right...I love my new venture and am aware to be cautious....keen to get on old north road now Hey crashe where was it we were going?monday morning??????weather permit?????

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    Good on ya Julie. Start nice and easy as you are and build up as your confidence and skill increases, not before. Stay safe and enjoy.
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    Good on you.
    Quote Originally Posted by skidmark
    This world has lost it's drive, everybody just wants to fit in the be the norm as it were.
    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
    The manufacturers go to a lot of trouble to find out what the average rider prefers, because the maker who guesses closest to the average preference gets the largest sales. But the average rider is mainly interested in silly (as opposed to useful) “goodies” to try to kid the public that he is riding a racer

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    Good on ya. It's scary when you 1st go out there!

    But keep your head and you'll be fine

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    Quote Originally Posted by Indiana_Jones View Post
    Good on ya. It's scary when you 1st go out there!

    But keep your head and you'll be fine

    -Indy
    Was I supposed to be scared cos I had no fear and I am not sure this is a good thing..I was very watchful but I was not scared at all ,just wanted more.Even had my first motorbike dream. Said to my friends I am not sure what is happening and sorry not sure why I cant stop talking bikes....really not like me but .....just more of me

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    I think its awesome Julie.. esp what you have been through. Keep up the practice... at your own pace.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lissa View Post
    I think its awesome Julie.. esp what you have been through. Keep up the practice... at your own pace.
    Thanks lissa Its just his way of telling me to enjoy life What doesn't break us makes us stronger
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    Quote Originally Posted by julie View Post
    Thanks lissa Its just his way of telling me to enjoy lifeb What doesn't break us makes us stronger
    So true! I wish you all the best with your biking Julie Look forward to reading more of your posts.... and maybe one day you might make it down my way, or *gasps* I might get up your way. (need more practice though)
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    Hi Julie, A wee bit of advise if I may? do your self a big favour, go find a really big car park and practise your breaking, do it lots untill you really feel in control of your new baby

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lissa View Post
    So true! I wish you all the best with your biking Julie Look forward to reading more of your posts.... and maybe one day you might make it down my way, or *gasps* I might get up your way. (need more practice though)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaun View Post
    Hi Julie, A wee bit of advise if I may? do your self a big favour, go find a really big car park and practise your breaking, do it lots untill you really feel in control of your new baby
    Thanks being going over and over this in my head but have to learn to stop safer on a bike.I consider myself to be a well skilled car rider but this bike challenge well...More alert more caution hmmmmm flashing light on top of helmet...Flashing LEDs...Towing Bright flag Just thinking how the cages can see me so they dont kill me...I intend to be safe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by julie View Post
    Thanks being going over and over this in my head but have to learn to stop safer on a bike.I consider myself to be a well skilled car rider but this bike challenge well...More alert more caution hmmmmm flashing light on top of helmet...Flashing LEDs...Towing Bright flag Just thinking how the cages can see me so they dont kill me...I intend to be safe.



    As a new rider, you may tend to ride to left hand side of the road so as to give the cars more room to pass you?

    If you do this? Stop it! Stand your groung dead centre in your lane, it is up to them to pass you, not your problem.

    Pretend tha are all going to try and kill you

    Look at the drive way entrances they are trying to turn into to make sure there way is clear, before they slam on the brakes and you rear end because there path was not clear.

    Always make eye contact with the driver of a car that can turn in front of you and take you out, at least that way you know they have seen you.

    Have fun and hit the car park, take some thing so you mark the ground there, make a mark that will be guide for when to apply your brakes for braking practise, and come to a complete stop, get off your bike and make another mark, that way you have a reference as to whether you are or are not getting better at it

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    If noone has already told you, watch the front wheels of cars stopped at intersections and such. You will spot movement in the wheel well before you notice the car itself move (well, a fraction of a second, but that fraction may be life or death)

    And DON'T HESITATE TO USE YOUR HORN. If anyone shows the slightest sign of pulling out in front of you, moving sideways on you etc, blast them.
    Quote Originally Posted by skidmark
    This world has lost it's drive, everybody just wants to fit in the be the norm as it were.
    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
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    Wet riding

    Good words Shaun. Avoid the centre of the lane in the wet though, it's not black in the middle because it's sticky.

    Watch out for diesel, nice colourful spots. They will usuall occur in the same spot on the road so be mindful of this on corners.

    Keep relaxed, hard as hell to get used to, but good tyres give plenty of grip in the wet. A rigid grip on the bars makes tiring work.
    Some things are worth dying for, living is one of them.

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    Awesome advice guys... not just for julie, some things I didnt know as well
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