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  1. Is a smart repair worth having done?

     

    That depends entirely on the abilities of the person doing the repair. A good one would be worthwhile, a bad one is just money down the drain. I appreciate this doesn't help much, but it's all I've got. :lol:

     

    If so, is it better to have it done before or after a proper detail?

     

    Definitely before. The painter will need to remove the protection added by detailer if done before, and may undo more of the detailer's hard work. Assuming a competent detailer of course, the above advice applies to the detail as well as smart repair. :p

     

    Thanks, think I'll take the car down to ti22 at some point and see what they can do for me. :)

  2. OP, have you driven any of these cars?

     

    You sound a little like me when I look for cars, trying to make up my mind before I've actually had a good poke around and a drive of the various options.

     

    The 350z is a really nice car and the modding potential is huge (if that's your thing). Just remember that a 6/7 year old car is never going to match a brand new car for gadgets and condition (but might make up for it in other ways), if you are comparing the zed to a brand new GT86 I think you probably need to have a good thing about exactly what you want from your new car.

     

    FWIW, I'm pondering selling mine at the moment as I have a baby on the way in December and reckon a two seater sports car is probably not ideal baby transport.

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  3. Thanks for posting this, I've had problems with my phone randomly switching off for over a year (seemingly battery life related). Turns out I have an eligible handset. :)

     

    Pleased I can get it sorted but annoyed it's taken apple so long!

  4. You'll pass next time dont worry about it buddy ! Its all about confidence with riding :thumbs:

     

    Thanks. Stupid thing is I'm plenty confident out on the road, instructors have had very little extra instruction to give me. Just got a bit nervous and didn't relax enough during the test I think.

     

    Feel very down at the moment and next Thursday seems a long way off.

  5. Perfect run apart from dabbing a foot down in the figure 8 (automatic fail). Nerves got the better of me, let the engine revs drop and let the clutch out too much so sudden engine braking did me in.

     

    I'm not going to say it's unfair because the rules are clear.

     

    On the flip side, the guy from my training school that did his test at the same time failed to do the avoidance manoeuvre (rode straight through) but was allowed to redo it and passed. If that had been a car pulling out on him he'd have gone over the bonnet so that seems a bit ridiculous to me.

     

    Absolutely gutted. :(

     

    Retest next Thursday.

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  6. Fantastic bike you have there bud! I'm sorry tho, if that cat sat on my bike it would be skinned and hung on the fence for the foxes :-)

     

    I was rather hoping for more pics of the cat, looks like mine. :D

     

    Beautiful bike though!

  7. Passed my theory this morning! Deciding whether to book a 4 day DAS course this year or leave it until early next year.

     

    Get on and do it or you could end up doing it 6 years later like me! :)

     

    Also, I expect bike prices to drop a bit over the next few months so it is probably a good time to buy.

  8. tbh i don't like the fact that a lot of people do a test, buy a 600 as a first bike and think that's a sensible bike for a first bike! Most 600's will out accelerate the vast majority of cars on the roads.

     

    I agree with you up to a point.

     

    I'm a big believer in starting 'small' and working your way up with experience (it's exactly what I did with cars) however, there is a big difference between a 16 year old (with the maturity of most 16 year olds) with no road experience and a 30 year old (with the maturity of most 30 year olds) with 13 years experience driving on the road in all conditions.

     

    I considered buying a 125 for a few months but frankly, I'm 16 stone and 6 foot tall, it wouldn't be particularly comfortable for me. The biggest thing controlling your speed on a bike is your own right hand and I like to think I'm mature enough to ride within my limits just as I do in my car.

     

    For the most part what I am learning is bike control, I'm already a very observant defensive driver and I won't bike any less defensively (though I will be doing additional training).

     

    There's also a big difference between a 600 4 cylinder sports bike and a twin 600 sports tourer.

     

    too many born again bikers about.

     

    That sounds a little elitist if you don't mind me saying. Why does it matter when one comes to biking?

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  9. After 13 years on four wheels I've finally started on the path to getting out on two.

     

    Have completed my CBT and theory test and today went out on the big bikes for the first time (650 bandit).

     

    Had an absolute blast and can't wait to get me license and a bike.

     

    Anyone else here in to the bikes? My zed felt seriously slow driving home!

     

    Hi skahigh,..........................

     

    ..................i did it viceversa ;)

     

    After riding 32 years on two wheels without an accidenti had a bad crash last year. so i promised my wife not to buy another bike B) ,.....my decision was to own a 350Z.......................And the decision was good :D

     

     

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    Lovely bikes!

     

    Such a shame that 32 years of safe biking can be outweighed by just one accident. :(

  10. I also have a passion for bikes, had a couple of 600's a few years back been off them a couple of years due to other commitments but bought a gsxr750 a while back but looking to change it for a 1200 buell. You'll have the best of both worlds.. Plenty of sides way action from the zed in the wet and when the sun pops out go for a nice quiet spin on the bike. You will feel very vulnerable on a bike until you get used to it but be very careful at all times, you can't afford not to these days. If your local to South Wales, we'll go out for a spin once your sorted!

     

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    Lovely bikes, you obviously like your liveries. :)

     

    Might need a new months of riding on my own before I'm happy to go out with someone else but thanks for the offer, I'll look forward to it next summer. :D

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