To us pics are more important than you learning to ride, don't be such a friggin selfish person.Bubble Gum Jr. wrote:I didn't get a chance to take pics I was too busy trying to learn how to start without stalling and braking.
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I took some pics last night, I will try to upload them when I get off work. Any know any good pic hosts? I don't have any type of image software so it will be hard for me to crop it and resize it so it's not enormous.earwig wrote:To us pics are more important than you learning to ride, don't be such a friggin selfish person.Bubble Gum Jr. wrote:I didn't get a chance to take pics I was too busy trying to learn how to start without stalling and braking.
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www.photobucket.com will as well, and you can upload more then one pic at a time.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
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you could also join Flickr and post your bike pics to the (unofficial) TMW group there. Depending on the size of the image they will resize it to 3 or 4 different sizes
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thanks
i've got a ton more, just been to lazy to post them...guess that's the project for tonight when i get home lol

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I know the feelingBubble Gum Jr. wrote:I tought I had it all figured out on how to start without stalling. When a couple cars pulled up behind me, I was in the middle of the road so they had to wait for me in order to pass. I felt kind of rushed, so I tried to get my bike started up. I got it ready to go, I released the clutch and it lurched forward like I had released the clutch to fast. But instead of just pullling the clutch to stop it from going forward being some what panicked I released the clutch and pulled on the throttle. The bike shot out from underneath me, I was on the bike for about .5 seconds and then it dropped like 6-7 feet infront of me. The driver behind me came out and asked me if I was hurt, I waved him off and said no, but what I really meant to say was "only my self esteem." It sucked to mess up my first bike but I guess now I know what it's like to pick up the bike. I'm comfortable riding around in the parking lot, but once a car shows up I get very nervous. After that happened I was alot more cautious almost to the point where I kept stalling the bike because I was afraid it would happen again.

