4wd_haggis wrote:All good. im a noob here and on road bikes but on other forums been around awhile n seen plenty. (4b ones)
i was waiting to see who would say something. Generally a person who would of done a similar thing.
Welcome! I'm assuming you're on Outerlimits etc. with the 4b forums so you can look forward to this place being a bit more grown up, a bit less bogan and a lot more fun.
Best advice I can offer is to go ahead and do those courses and learn on the track. The road is for staying well within your comfort zone and the track is the safest place to have fun and learn your limits. Also the rush you get from winch challenges will be nothing compared to tipping into a corner and cracking the throttle.
i cant stand outers, that joint shits me.... I'm on mudrhino.com.au n before that was on 4wdaction but i got bored there.
Yeah be good getting a different kind of a buzz.. love the winch challenges but its a whole different feel... hoping to have reg by next week and can get out n really get the feel of the bike.
Finally got rego today. was great plates are on n have takin it for a quick ride around sunbury. feels great... Also found a patch of water on a roundabout that was interesting.... stayed on the bike but was like hitting ice.. the water run off would have only been 150mm wide n ran from roundabout to kerb...
4wd_haggis wrote:Finally got rego today. was great plates are on n have takin it for a quick ride around sunbury. feels great... Also found a patch of water on a roundabout that was interesting.... stayed on the bike but was like hitting ice.. the water run off would have only been 150mm wide n ran from roundabout to kerb...
Awesome, legal on the road
See if you can get a copy of Keith Code's - A Twist of the Wrist 1 and 2. Some great tips and explaination of techniques
4wd_haggis wrote:Finally got rego today. was great plates are on n have takin it for a quick ride around sunbury. feels great... Also found a patch of water on a roundabout that was interesting.... stayed on the bike but was like hitting ice.. the water run off would have only been 150mm wide n ran from roundabout to kerb...
Awesome, legal on the road
See if you can get a copy of Keith Code's - A Twist of the Wrist 1 and 2. Some great tips and explaination of techniques
lol. thats it mate..
yeah cool ill look into them... Wgere is the best place to get them ebay or just from a bike shop.
been trying a few things out others guys at work have said.. done 185kns since rego now.
Love gettin home after a busy day n going for a ride... i think its taking over my life.. not complaining either. missus might thou.lol
Fantastic bike mate... ya cant go wrong with the ZZR250 as a LAMS bike, I had mine for 2 years it was a great bike to ride, very easy very forgiving.... good choice of bike gotta love the Kwakas...