when I first came to this site... I was a lost child...
I had been miss lead and miss informed....
I was an inch away from buying a gixxer 750 and may be dead...
TOTAL MOTO change me for good...'
This article( You are a Beginner and want a 600cc+ sportbike? READ THIS!) was so great at convensing me.. I mean that article alone. changed me.
Now as a beginer I ride a ninja 250... Amazing what that article did to me...
viewtopic.php?t=11866
I would like to thank each and everyone of you that answered my (stupid)questions and help me out. and been proffesional about it...
May god be with you when you ride.....and lets all be safe riders....
again ... THANK YOU ALL.... for making me part of a new community.. we all share the same passion... passion for riding...
Appreciation Total Motorcycle
Appreciation Total Motorcycle
SILENTX
Current: NINJA 250
# Accidents: 1
# Mishaps/close calls: 4 (Rider at Fault: 1.5)
# Stupid/Risky moves: 2
BE SAFE, RIDE SAFE, HAVE FUN, MAY FORCE BE WITH YOU
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Current: NINJA 250
# Accidents: 1
# Mishaps/close calls: 4 (Rider at Fault: 1.5)
# Stupid/Risky moves: 2
BE SAFE, RIDE SAFE, HAVE FUN, MAY FORCE BE WITH YOU
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- VermilionX
- Site Supporter - Platinum
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- Years Riding: 6
- My Motorcycle: '06 Suzuki GSX-R 750
- Location: The Valley, SoCal
- dr_bar
- Site Supporter - Diamond
- Posts: 4531
- Joined: Mon May 23, 2005 4:37 am
- Real Name: Doug
- Sex: Male
- Years Riding: 44
- My Motorcycle: 2007 Yamaha Royal Star Venture
- Location: Surrey BC, Canada
I'm glad that those on this site helped you make a LIFE choice.
Starting small seems like a waste of time and energy to some, but learning on the small bike and then moving on up will make a world of difference to your riding skills.
Just ride that bike every chance you get, practice, practice, practice... And when you think you know it all, you'll find that you're only just begining to learn. There's time enough to upgrade, so there is no need to rush things.
Starting small seems like a waste of time and energy to some, but learning on the small bike and then moving on up will make a world of difference to your riding skills.
Just ride that bike every chance you get, practice, practice, practice... And when you think you know it all, you'll find that you're only just begining to learn. There's time enough to upgrade, so there is no need to rush things.
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"Four wheels move the body.
Two wheels move the soul!"
"Four wheels move the body.
Two wheels move the soul!"