L and P platers

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JonW
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Re: L and P platers

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6maniac wrote:
seiko1 wrote:
Bike Safety - Copy.jpg

And in which direction is the bike heading ? Hopefully, not straight ahead !!! :shock:
He is not going anywhere, the bike just blew the main fuse and he is stuck at the intersection, waiting for some f&*kstick to pull up behind and honk cause he aint moving.
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Re: L and P platers

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6maniac wrote:
seiko1 wrote:
Bike Safety - Copy.jpg

And in which direction is the bike heading ? Hopefully, not straight ahead !!! :shock:
Looks like a ZRX , typical. :lol: :lol:

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Re: L and P platers

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Its true when L platers ride together they get invincible without the ability. Its even scarier when they get their licence and their mates all think its a great idea to jump straight on an R1 or another 1000cc monster casue they can thrash a 250. Losing it on a hyosong is one thing but i bet you he wouldnt have come off nearly as well with more power.

I had a mate do just that into the wall of galston gorge 2 days after buying his new bike about 4 years ago and he still walks with a limp.

Good on you for stopping not enough decent people on the rds as it is.
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Re: L and P platers

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Hey guys I can totally relate to what your saying... I'm just about to get off my ps at Xmas and yes we all do the silly stuff... I did it on my ninja 250 but now I think about racing around on the roads in jeans and trainers is crazy... It is all about learning your ability and not pushing past it... I'm glad I'm now on this site so I can talk to you guys and get tips and advice... 8)
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Re: L and P platers

Post by BarraSpalding »

there are certain group of riders out there that L's & P platers are drawn into... teach them all the wrong things (ie: 250cc incincibility, dont waste your time GETTING a licence - just ride!, upgrade direct to 1000cc = win).

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Re: L and P platers

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BarraSpalding wrote:there are certain group of riders out there that L's & P platers are drawn into... teach them all the wrong things (ie: 250cc incincibility, dont waste your time GETTING a licence - just ride!, upgrade direct to 1000cc = win).

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