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    [Melbourne] Group Bike License

    We should organize a group licensing, ozhonda meet and all go for our bike license lol. Cheaper and I wouldn't mind getting a bike.looking at some of the honda cbrr... sexy. i want lol.

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    what does getting a bike license entail? theory test?
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    theory and practical test i think
    how cheap is cheap?

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    1. I doubt it will be cheaper as you already go as a group
    2. Have a look in one of the other threads as I have already posted a detailed post on getting your licence
    3. If you are buying a bike because you want to look cool, please stick to driving a car
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zdster View Post
    3. If you are buying a bike because you want to look cool, please stick to driving a car
    agreed with this, YOU ARE A TOOL if you get a bike to look cool. you = poser, poser = i hate.
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    i'd highly recommend doing any motorbike licence testing at HART (honda australia head office in tullarmarine). awesome guys teaching, good well maintained bikes. they do testing on cb250's so they are very easy to ride
    Quote Originally Posted by Zdster View Post
    1. I doubt it will be cheaper as you already go as a group
    2. Have a look in one of the other threads as I have already posted a detailed post on getting your licence
    3. If you are buying a bike because you want to look cool, please stick to driving a car
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    i am up for it vinnie...

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    im down for it too

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    yeh, depending on total cost, im in deff!

    but ONLY to look cool!!! lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by panda[cRx] View Post
    i'd highly recommend doing any motorbike licence testing at HART (honda australia head office in tullarmarine). awesome guys teaching, good well maintained bikes. they do testing on cb250's so they are very easy to ride


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    i got my license doen at armstrongs. they use cbf250s and its fairly easy to ride and learn on. teaching was good and we got mates rates because we have a few of us joinging. you could do that same. they give you a second chance if you stuff during a little during the test which was comforting for some.

    test is bascially whole day from theory, to practical, and they teach you all you need for the test so a noob can pass no worries.

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