View Full Version : Any motorcyclists out there?
Aqua Prime
26th February 2012, 11:56 AM
I'm just starting to learn how to ride and was wondering if there any any motorbike riders/ owners on here? I'd love to see some bikes if there's any other riders. I'm yet to buy a bike but keen to see what everyone rides.
GoktimusPrime
26th February 2012, 03:22 PM
Wife won't let me. :(
SharkyMcShark
26th February 2012, 04:20 PM
I'm considering it for when I finish uni (finally) in a few years because it's easier to find parking for them in the city + I'd imagine it'd be a quicker commute.
jena
26th February 2012, 04:33 PM
Father won't let me :(
I'd imagine it'd be a quicker commute.
Only if you weave between cars like a fool.
kup
26th February 2012, 04:35 PM
This is something that I have been wanting to do for some time. Driving the car to the train station every morning can be rather cumbersome.
loophole
26th February 2012, 06:04 PM
ive got my licence, dont have a bike at the moment though. But this is what I did have
http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll214/Loophole83/P1010247.jpg
In my opinion you dont need to duck and weave through traffic for quicker commute as when doing this through traffic can be very nerve racking for a beginner.
However all that you need to do for a quicker commute is get to the start of the lights when traffic is at a red light.
Which is easy when all the traffic is stopped, i usually just rode past everyone on the left hand side and its even easier when there is a bike lane which you are legally allowed to use for up to 50 metres.
You have to also remember that the commute maybe shorter but you spend a bit longer gearing up before every ride and then taking it off again.
gamblor916
27th February 2012, 07:24 AM
http://img651.imageshack.us/img651/7320/img1939f.jpg
This is my ride for the moment, a VTR250. I love it! Everyday I daydream about the weekend where I can swing a leg over and ride off into the distance. I can't wait until I can get something bigger with a bit more mumbo and do some serious touring.
Nice ride Loophole, that Ninja was one of the bikes I considered too.
UltraMarginal
27th February 2012, 01:05 PM
Which is easy when all the traffic is stopped, i usually just rode past everyone on the left hand side and its even easier when there is a bike lane which you are legally allowed to use for up to 50 metres.
You have to also remember that the commute maybe shorter but you spend a bit longer gearing up before every ride and then taking it off again.
Bike riders are also permitted to use Bus lanes, unless they are specifically labelled BUS ONLY.
I am not a temporary Australian;), though I have been tempted at times, I have a couple friends though who have pretty much convinced me it's not worth the pain, since they have broken a few bikes and bones over the years.:eek:
tron07
29th February 2012, 04:46 PM
I have overseas bike license and used to ride a C70... :P
Aqua Prime
3rd March 2012, 11:09 AM
A couple of nice bikes there guys. I really want this to be my first bike, but the budget atm is a bit slim to drop on this.. but she's real purdy.
http://liveimages.bikesales.com.au/bikesales/general/content/gc5706215346733961244.jpg
gamblor916
1st April 2012, 06:49 PM
I got my P's today :D
by the skin of my teeth :o
Autocon
1st April 2012, 08:49 PM
Always wondered how it impacts on your mainly region lol
Must get sore:p
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