Qride done! Now the long wait....

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Qride done! Now the long wait....

Postby wazza1234 » Sat Dec 24, 2005 11:33 am

Passed qride today. WAY tooooo easy. Watched a dvd, went for a ride (no figure 8, slalom, counter steering etc which I thought was weird...plain old ride through town), copied answers for the written part...done. Now for the long wait till Wednesday so I can go to the DOT after work to get my piccy taken.
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Postby wazza1234 » Sat Dec 24, 2005 11:35 am

and 2 weeks ago I couldnt ride a manual bike... :?
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Postby Felix » Sat Dec 24, 2005 11:47 am

Congrats Wazza!

You would have been marked off for the other skills as you did them... :wink:

I think you can actually ride around now as long as you have your QRide cert with you - no?

We are going to be doing a smallish ride, and I can show you a fairly good little run if you like - helps build skills and confidence on a mostly very quiet road...
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Postby wazza1234 » Sat Dec 24, 2005 12:05 pm

nah...cant ride until its on my licence...bugger. The certificate is worthless to me but handy to DOT. I can still ride with supervision though..

Where you going for a ride? Bonesters route?
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Postby Felix » Sat Dec 24, 2005 12:41 pm

What's bonesters route??

Thinking of a couple of short rides down to Murphys Creek and back up the range, then a longer one up through Esk and whatnot...haven't quite figured it out. Depends a bit on heat...
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Postby esie » Sat Dec 24, 2005 1:37 pm

congrats Wazza! :supz:
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Postby rtyuiop » Sat Dec 24, 2005 4:53 pm

Good stuff Wazza!

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Postby bonester » Sat Dec 24, 2005 10:41 pm

Congrats Ben! :D

(no figure 8, slalom, counter steering etc which I thought was weird...plain old ride through town),


I would soooooooooooooooooo like to say what I think about that but that would be biting the hand that feeds me at the moment.....Not the first time I have heard a similar story.... :evil:

I think you can actually ride around now as long as you have your QRide cert with you - no?


Sorry Felix negative there...

Where you going for a ride? Bonesters route?


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Postby Felix » Sun Dec 25, 2005 12:12 am

Oh, you mean that way you took me after I put my new forks in the ER? That was possibly not the best ride for me to do after getting the bike back on the road after a few weeks idle and feeling HUGELY different to the last time I rode it...

And it got dark and I had the tinted visor...eep...wont make that mistake again. Oh, and the roadworks suprise...faark!! Could be a fun day on the XJ though...assuming the roadworks are done.

I need to do a shorter ride soon to make sure everything is OK with the swingarm bearing replacement I did...should be, but I don't want to find out it isn't halfway through a 300km+ trip...
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Postby wazza1234 » Sun Dec 25, 2005 1:56 am

bonester wrote:I would soooooooooooooooooo like to say what I think about that but that would be biting the hand that feeds me at the moment.....Not the first time I have heard a similar story.... :evil:


I know exactly how you feel...I was thinking the same thing when he said we were done. Only 2 others doing qride today. One chick who is going straight on a *choke* 1200cc harley and another guy who said straight up that he rides trail bikes but hasnt done so for a few years....rrriiiggghhtttt...would be interesting seeing him countersteer...he should have at least got us to do that....although i have to admit it was the only thing i wasnt looking forward to.
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Postby chameleon » Mon Dec 26, 2005 1:19 am

wazza1234 wrote:I know exactly how you feel...I was thinking the same thing when he said we were done. Only 2 others doing qride today. One chick who is going straight on a *choke* 1200cc harley and another guy who said straight up that he rides trail bikes but hasnt done so for a few years....rrriiiggghhtttt...would be interesting seeing him countersteer...


An old mate and I decided about the same time to get bikes. He was a dirt biker and had never ridden road before, I have an open license thought I haven't used it in 5 years. He did Q-ride and turned up on his shadow 3 days later in polyester work pants and dress shoes :roll: He did a good u-turn round the cloths line in back but a week later he didn't seem so confident around the cloths line. I haven't seen him on the road yet but he is already dinking his 24yo son on the back. *cringe* When I told a very experienced rider I know that old mate had done the Q ride test, all he said was "deaths have gone up since that came in"
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