Hi all, got my learners and am confident on my motorcycle. Wanting to find groups around Christchurch either weekend or week nights to ride with...still figuring this website out...cheers.
Hi all, got my learners and am confident on my motorcycle. Wanting to find groups around Christchurch either weekend or week nights to ride with...still figuring this website out...cheers.
I'm finally getting my leg over again after a decade long absence, so would be keen on joining some ChCh rides too. I know Trevor Pierce Yamaha (who I'm getting my R3 from) organise some rides occasionally.
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Yep, I see threads of chch rides but they were back in 2013 :/ it's alright riding by myself but with others it'ss far more enjoyable
try doing a facebook search on south island motorcycle rallies. you may find something.
Keep an eye out on Christchurch motorcycle dealerships Facebook pages like First European, Avon City Suzuki, and Trevor Pierce Yamaha. They have regular shop rides. More frequent during summer
If you can make it on Kiwibiker you can make it anywhere.
On a related note there's a Christchurch riders event happening on 1st of October. It's not a "ride" but still be fun with lots of like minded riders, listen to stories etc. I'm sure there'll be sausage sizzles going on too.
I should be there. Hope to see you then!
If you can make it on Kiwibiker you can make it anywhere.
To the OP, the above are the best comments in this thread.
The other responses are like brussel sprouts on your dinner plate (apologies to those who like brussel sprouts), you push them the side of the plate and ignore them... they do make quite good compost!
I'm hoping the OP is still looking at this, though he may well have wandered off, shaking his head and wondering if riding a bike is such a great thing...
If you are still here, have a look at this book put out by the Norwegian Motorcycle Union: Full Control
It is downloadable from their site, click on the title above.
Also, on you tube they have videos which fit with each chapter, although they are in Norwegian if you have read the chapter then what they are demonstrating will make sense:
As well, there are a number of other videos on you tube which are worth watching, such as Roadcraft Nottingham.
It is unacceptable to constantly derail multiple threads with the same old drivel.
All off topic posts have been removed and the thread cleaned.
Please keep this thread and others on topic.
Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
Thanks for the help, will be keeping an eye on your suggestions!
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