me and my new bike
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me and my new bike
Hi,
I picked up my er6n this morning. Yay! (she says nervously)
Brief history - i've been riding a scooter around the inner city for the past couple of years and felt the urge to get something that would go further and be more comfortable while doing that. Looked around at heaps of bikes and the er6 was the only one that felt right. I still don't feel overly comfortable with it = afterall changing from a 150cc scooter with no gears to a 650 is a pretty big change. The plan is for me to grow into it - hopefully that will happen reasonably painlessly.
If anyone has a similar story i'd been keen to hear how you coped and hopefully learn from you. I know I have a LOT to learn and will take anything on board.
By biggest concern is handling the weight - it is alot heavier than the scooter. As long as i'm moving i'm ok - it's just at a standstill, i feel unsure about my ability to handle the weight. I'll be sticking to known routes for the next few rides so I shouldn't have to deal with stopping somewhere where the road is too uneven. At least I made it home without mishap and I'd never ridden on the north shore before.
All advice/tips/help/whatever appreciated.....
Now for the wind to die down - please.
Alison
I picked up my er6n this morning. Yay! (she says nervously)
Brief history - i've been riding a scooter around the inner city for the past couple of years and felt the urge to get something that would go further and be more comfortable while doing that. Looked around at heaps of bikes and the er6 was the only one that felt right. I still don't feel overly comfortable with it = afterall changing from a 150cc scooter with no gears to a 650 is a pretty big change. The plan is for me to grow into it - hopefully that will happen reasonably painlessly.
If anyone has a similar story i'd been keen to hear how you coped and hopefully learn from you. I know I have a LOT to learn and will take anything on board.
By biggest concern is handling the weight - it is alot heavier than the scooter. As long as i'm moving i'm ok - it's just at a standstill, i feel unsure about my ability to handle the weight. I'll be sticking to known routes for the next few rides so I shouldn't have to deal with stopping somewhere where the road is too uneven. At least I made it home without mishap and I'd never ridden on the north shore before.
All advice/tips/help/whatever appreciated.....
Now for the wind to die down - please.
Alison
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Re: me and my new bike
welcome alison...
congratulations on buying a kawasaki
you should find the er6n a pretty forgiving bike... i assume from the mention of the north shore you live somewhere in sydney but not on the north shore... might be handy to whack a more detailed location up so any local members can be of assistance if needed...
we have two regular rides (one north one south) every sunday and these are good for meeting other members and practicing skills
they are in the regular rides thread ( old pacific highway - north and royal national park - south)
thirdly we all like to perve on people's pride and joy so stick a couple of pictures up in the photos section...
in regards to being able to control the weight of your bike, you're on the right track... take it easy and dont rush coming to a stop... also figure out if u are going to put one foot or two feet down, ive just upgraded and still have the odd wobble with the extra weight of the new bike so everyone does it
i hope you enjoy the new bike and im sure the members would love to see you out and about soon
Owen
congratulations on buying a kawasaki

we have two regular rides (one north one south) every sunday and these are good for meeting other members and practicing skills

they are in the regular rides thread ( old pacific highway - north and royal national park - south)
thirdly we all like to perve on people's pride and joy so stick a couple of pictures up in the photos section...
in regards to being able to control the weight of your bike, you're on the right track... take it easy and dont rush coming to a stop... also figure out if u are going to put one foot or two feet down, ive just upgraded and still have the odd wobble with the extra weight of the new bike so everyone does it

i hope you enjoy the new bike and im sure the members would love to see you out and about soon

Owen
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Re: me and my new bike
Welcome to the Madhouse, Alison - also check out viewforum.php?f=32 for a variety of topics re: the ER6. 

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Hi Alison and welcome aboard.
Lots of good advice and knowledge available here - friendly mob too.
Cheers,
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Lots of good advice and knowledge available here - friendly mob too.
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Nice Bike, I love them things !! 

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Welcome Alison. enjoy the new ride 

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Welcome Alison Enjoy your ride as owen said there are 2 groups of ppl that ride south and north. people from the forum will help you on your ridding skills so don't be ashame to ask 

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Welcome Alison, you'll have fun here, and yeah the Sunday runs are good to learn and meet everybody, I'm still learning so i'm in the same boat, so its good to hear people helping you out while your riding, have fun and again Welcome.
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Hi Alison!! .
Welcome to the club and always love hearing from peeps with new toys
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Seeya on the road
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Re: me and my new bike
Welcome Alison! Love the ER6, niiiice bike!
Have a look at the Advanced course offered by HART at St Ives. I found it to be good when I upgraded to my 600 just to re-learn how to do the basics on a bigger bike. Their closed circuit track is very 'road like' so it's not daunting and you can get to know your new baby in a controlled environment
See you on the road sometime.
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Have a look at the Advanced course offered by HART at St Ives. I found it to be good when I upgraded to my 600 just to re-learn how to do the basics on a bigger bike. Their closed circuit track is very 'road like' so it's not daunting and you can get to know your new baby in a controlled environment

See you on the road sometime.
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Welcome! Get yourself out on some longer rides and you'll soon find the weight of the bike is no problem! Have fun!!!
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