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 Zoffo Brolly Dolly

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Fook em mate. You biking career has just begun and I'd love to be in your position. I've had over 25 years on and off bikes and I can tell you the first years are the best as you progress SLOWLY form one machine to a bigger one and get that thrill of throwing your leg over something with much more grunt that you've ever had before. If you rush in and get something too big to start off with you'll miss that and it one of the best bits about biking  ____________________ https://hyperbikes.forumsplace.com/ |
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 houlsby Traffic Copper
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fuck what your mates say dude. im 17 and on an rs when all my mates are eith in cars or catching buses. people give me shit all time bout my bike but i dnt care. even tho its worth less than my shirt (with the state its in, its even an 04 plate im just skint lol) it will still waste most other cars from the lights. my next bike is an rs250 me thinks, might even keep the rs and tart it up for sundays/sherburn/posing! fair doos do ur test, it will make it legal for you to mod an derestrict but if you jump too quick what will you tel your kids/grankids about your experiences.
" ooo u know in my day i used to ride a 125 bike held together by bodges, tape, tieraps! an it still went like buggery"
or would you like to say
"when i was a youngen i had a big bike, only had it a week an was in hospital/worse. thats why im in this wheelchair."
p.s please dont flame me for saying this but its my own opinion and from my experiences in life (my boss got a 600 when he was 17 an was in hospital within the hour) hence why i still go fast but i learn from how i ride.
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 stinkwheel Bovine Proctologist

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Do your test if you feel you can.
Then it is over and done with and the world is your oyster. Just because you have passed your test, doesn't mean you have to buy a big fast bike. Just means you can if you feel you are ready.
I passed my test 9 years ago and still thoroughly enjoy riding my 98cc 2-stroke. I can get the most out of it.
Ride what you enjoy riding, to hell with the rest. Mate of mine derives great pleasure from riding his 1950's panther 650. It is a very physical experience to ride the thing and comparativley speaking it isn't that fast. All the same, I see exactly where he is coming from. He knows his bike, when everything comes together and the ride just flows round you, it is the best feeling in the world.
I once overheard the same guy having an animated discussion about how he could be a proper biker when he rode such and old and slow bike, his reply was to take the other party outside and ask how he thought he could be a proper biker when he couldn't even start an old Panther. They called a halt to the challenge after three attempts before the guy hurt himself. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
I did the 2010 Round Britain Rally on my 350 Bullet. 89 landmarks, 3 months, 9,500 miles. |
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 priller Brolly Dolly

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 Annabella Like a person, only smaller

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I do understand how peer pressure can effect someone's riding.
Particularly on group rides one always feels the need to try and be the fastest. I, for one, made the mistake of trying to *impress someone beyond my limits - and it was at that point I found my head in contact with a nice shiny new roadsign.
It's not worth trying to ride any way other than how you feel comfortable. With time, if you so wish, the chicken strips will go and you will find yourself able to keep up with the others, but let that happen naturally. As soon as you are not enjoying yourself and feel out of your capabilities - slow down or stop; take a break, then when you get back on remember you are only riding for your enjoyment.  ____________________ Avast! Pirates ahoy!
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 dibbster Nearly there...

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I passed my test at 17 but didn't get a 600 till I was 20. I wanted to get my test done so I could lose the L plates and not have to keep retaking my CBT.
If you want to do it go do it.
I think that your insurance will be cheaper on the same bike with a full licence rather than just CBT. ____________________ Suzuki RF 600 - The two wheeled Testarossa (Deceased)
Suzuki GSXR - Now stops on a sixpence; SBK3's
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A lot of the time its jelousy that makes you want to do your test and be like everyone else, this can also be a killer as often enough you'll then have more top speed without the cornering ability and often enough you may find yourself over cooking it into corners etc.
Moving up in steps is the best wy to go IMO, going 50cc, 125cc, 250/400cc, 600cc, 750cc, 1000cc. Not only do you get experience you learn how to prgress on bikes of varying power.
Although if you have the money to go for you test go ahead and do it, you'll find it mkes you a better rider, just because you have passed doesnt mean you have to get a bigger bike. ____________________ VAG Cars - www.vagcars.co.uk - North East VAG Owners Club |
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 Method World Chat Champion

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Pretty much agree with whats been said above,
Peer pressure does affect almost everyone of us at some point in your 'career', but its wether you let it actually influence you or not that realy makes any difference. At some point i think that everyone will feel like they should be going faster to keep up with their freind, or they should be pulling wheelies because their freind is, or that they should be riding a 600cc sports bike because their freinds got off their scooters 5months ago.
But in all fairness, you shouldnt be doing anything you dont feel comfortable with. If your happy on your 125 with L plates, and you are unsure about getting a 400 sports bike or what ever, then maybe you shouldnt be doing it. At the end of the day its your life, and your 'career', and if you decide to rush it then your not going to get the experiences that you may otherwise get.
Although saying that, i have always believed that peer pressure can be a good thing aswell. In certain situations there are times where you just need that little push, and sometimes the fact that others are doing it is enough to give you that little nudge. For example when at school you have the nurse come in to give you your nasty big injection... you need this injection, but your scared because its sooooo big. The fact that all your mates in front of you are going through with it and not complaining, could be enough to make you think "allright then, they can do it, i must be able to do it aswell", and therefore you manage to go through with getting your life saving injection.  ____________________ CBT Aug '03 ... Gilera GSM 50 ... Honda NSR 125 Aug '04 ...
Full Test Dec 04... Suzuki GS500 Jan 05... Suzuki SV650 Mar 07... Gixxer 6 K5 May 08... Oh and my 'Rado
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 stinkwheel Bovine Proctologist

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Also a point on "chicken strips". Consider. If someone is cornering to the extent they are using the tread right up to the edge of the tyre. What do they do when they see the corner tightening/ a drain cover in their path/ a horse shit in the road?
They do the only thing you can do in that situation which is fall off with as much pannache as possible. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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If your having fun on your 125 and like it that way, then keep it until your bored. You can pass your test and get rid of the L's so that just when you feel ready, you can progress onto a bigger bike. Everyones different, some enjoy dangerous intensive riding, others prefer a steady cruising pace. Just do what you feel most comfortable with.
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I passed my test on 29th of November at 17, but continued to ride my 125 until about 2 months ago. Wasn't that bothered about moving up to a big bike straight away until circumstances allowed plus didn't want to ride a shiney new bike I wasn't used to during winter. ____________________ Northern Irish? www.nibikers.com |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 307 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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