This is my Motorbike well its a picture of a Different Motorbike but the same size and the same Colour. Mine is a bit dirtier. I like my motorbike because it is fast and big .
Kia ora Rhys, You have done a fantastic job creating this blogpost about your motorbike! It is so cool how you enjoy motorbike riding, and I appreciate you sharing this fact about yourself with us! Do you participate in motorbike racing, or do you prefer to just ride motorbikes? How old were you when you first rode? The yellow colour on the bike is awesome, and I had a little laugh to myself when you said your bike was dirtier. I can only imagine how dirty and dusty your bike must get after you take it out for a ride! My dad used to ride motorbikes, and he had to wear a lot of safety gear to protect himself in case an accident occurred. Do you have to wear any protection when you are riding? Quick Tip- It is important to acknowledge the work of others, so it would be great if you could edit this blog post and include the source of where you got your image from. Keep up the great work! Nga mihi
No race's. My dad works for NGAI TAHU forestry so we go on the forestry roads. I where motorbike pants, long motorbike t-shirt and a motorbike helmet and last of all some big, hard, motorbike boots. I was 3 or 4 when I started riding. Thanks for the comment. BYE!
Kia ora Rhys, Thank you for replying to my comment and answering all of the questions I had about your post. Motorbike riding is still a super cool sport, even if you don’t participate in races! You mentioned how you ride your motorbike on the forestry roads. Are there many cars that come along this road, or is it safe to use? It is great to hear that you know how to protect yourself and wear all of the correct equipment to keep you safe. The motorbike boots sound interesting; what do they look like and what do they feel like to wear? It would be awesome if you could reply again and let me know! Keep up the great work! Nga mihi
Kia ora Rhys,
ReplyDeleteYou have done a fantastic job creating this blogpost about your motorbike!
It is so cool how you enjoy motorbike riding, and I appreciate you sharing this fact about yourself with us!
Do you participate in motorbike racing, or do you prefer to just ride motorbikes?
How old were you when you first rode?
The yellow colour on the bike is awesome, and I had a little laugh to myself when you said your bike was dirtier. I can only imagine how dirty and dusty your bike must get after you take it out for a ride!
My dad used to ride motorbikes, and he had to wear a lot of safety gear to protect himself in case an accident occurred. Do you have to wear any protection when you are riding?
Quick Tip- It is important to acknowledge the work of others, so it would be great if you could edit this blog post and include the source of where you got your image from.
Keep up the great work!
Nga mihi
No race's. My dad works for NGAI TAHU forestry so we go on the forestry roads. I where motorbike pants, long motorbike t-shirt and a motorbike helmet and last of all some big, hard, motorbike boots. I was 3 or 4 when I started riding.
DeleteThanks for the comment. BYE!
Kia ora Rhys,
DeleteThank you for replying to my comment and answering all of the questions I had about your post. Motorbike riding is still a super cool sport, even if you don’t participate in races!
You mentioned how you ride your motorbike on the forestry roads. Are there many cars that come along this road, or is it safe to use?
It is great to hear that you know how to protect yourself and wear all of the correct equipment to keep you safe. The motorbike boots sound interesting; what do they look like and what do they feel like to wear?
It would be awesome if you could reply again and let me know!
Keep up the great work!
Nga mihi