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Old 01-12-2006, 11:52 AM   #21 (permalink)
 
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Yeh sure. Well my step-grandad has put his hand up to take me for a ride this saturday. I see alot of you have done the test there, where abouts exactly should I go riding, around the bmt? or whatever that club is? And around those streets or does he go as far up as that rode alongside the shops?

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To practise your E-stop, turn right at McLarty lights, go past uni entrance on left and go a further 200m or so and stop on the left. Go back up and do a u-turn at the uni entrance, get your speed up and then do your brake from where your grandad will park his bike on the side of the road.

O-turns also on Mclarty or little nearby side street, staying within the width of the road, right indicator on, look over right shoulder and turn.

Also Neil hawkins carpark, first right, o-turns between the car bays on either side, a bit trickier coz involves a downhill and uphill turn, so speed going up the hill, slow down into downward turn.

Potentially a bit of a run through Edgewater too through residential area, practise hill stop and o-turns in a quiet cul-de-sac.

Also run down Candlewood to end roundabout, left past school, then all the way to end and left back into Joondalup.

Maybe Arena Joondalup too then from what others have said, although I've never been round there.

Hope it helps!!

Cheers
Tim

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Old 01-12-2006, 01:21 PM   #22 (permalink)
 
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To practise your E-stop, turn right at McLarty lights, go past uni entrance on left and go a further 200m or so and stop on the left. Go back up and do a u-turn at the uni entrance, get your speed up and then do your brake from where your grandad will park his bike on the side of the road.

O-turns also on Mclarty or little nearby side street, staying within the width of the road, right indicator on, look over right shoulder and turn.

Also Neil hawkins carpark, first right, o-turns between the car bays on either side, a bit trickier coz involves a downhill and uphill turn, so speed going up the hill, slow down into downward turn.

Potentially a bit of a run through Edgewater too through residential area, practise hill stop and o-turns in a quiet cul-de-sac.

Also run down Candlewood to end roundabout, left past school, then all the way to end and left back into Joondalup.

Maybe Arena Joondalup too then from what others have said, although I've never been round there.

Hope it helps!!

Cheers
Tim
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Thanks heaps. Ill definatly go for a burner around there. E-brakes and o-turns are fine for me its more noti9cing the speed and remembering the directions haha. But yeh too excited its rediculious.


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To practise your E-stop, turn right at McLarty lights, go past uni entrance on left and go a further 200m or so and stop on the left. Go back up and do a u-turn at the uni entrance, get your speed up and then do your brake from where your grandad will park his bike on the side of the road.

O-turns also on Mclarty or little nearby side street, staying within the width of the road, right indicator on, look over right shoulder and turn.

Also Neil hawkins carpark, first right, o-turns between the car bays on either side, a bit trickier coz involves a downhill and uphill turn, so speed going up the hill, slow down into downward turn.

Potentially a bit of a run through Edgewater too through residential area, practise hill stop and o-turns in a quiet cul-de-sac.

Also run down Candlewood to end roundabout, left past school, then all the way to end and left back into Joondalup.

Maybe Arena Joondalup too then from what others have said, although I've never been round there.

Hope it helps!!

Cheers
Tim
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Thanks heaps. Ill definatly go for a burner around there. E-brakes and o-turns are fine for me its more noti9cing the speed and remembering the directions haha. But yeh too excited its rediculious.
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