What was your first bike?

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What was your first bike?

#1 Unread post by silentx »

A lot of people ask WHAT would be a good FIRST BIKE? And people come up with many different answers.

But I wonder how many people here started with smaller bike and moved on to a bigger bike... (Except for VERM, who started Big and went backwards..... j/k )

SO HERE IS MY QUESTION.

WHAT WAS YOUR FIRST BIKE? (PLEASE ONLY list
1) Your first bike/engine size?
2) Weight of the bike? [If you know]
3) Your height/weight?
4) How long have you been riding?
5) Number of accidents? If you had accident(s); did it/they had anything to do with engine power being too high or low?

This is my first bike and me.

NINJA 250 (248cc)
Bike Weights 304 LB
My Height: 6'
My weight: 200LB
I have been riding for 3 months.
No accidents (thank god)





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I would really appreciate if you DO NOT go off topic and start a another discussion--THANK YOU
SILENTX

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# Accidents: 1
# Mishaps/close calls: 4 (Rider at Fault: 1.5)
# Stupid/Risky moves: 2


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#2 Unread post by Sev »

While this has been asked aprox 12 times. I will reply once again.

1) 650cc
2) aprox 380lbs dry
3) 5'8" about 120lbs
4) 3 years now
5) One accident (ice + me being lazy about braking)
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Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.

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#3 Unread post by Andrew »

I think I've seen this kind of thread a couple times before, but why not:

1) BMW K1200RS; 1200cc
2) 700lbs
3) 71"/175lbs
4) 6 months of daily commuting
5) None, and the only close call I've had was a guy changed lanes without looking. After a loud blast of my horn he got back over.
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#4 Unread post by silentx »

Sevulturus wrote:While this has been asked aprox 12 times. I will reply once again.
Thank you sir
SILENTX

Current: NINJA 250
# Accidents: 1
# Mishaps/close calls: 4 (Rider at Fault: 1.5)
# Stupid/Risky moves: 2


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#5 Unread post by wickedrider »

'91 Honda 250 Nighthawk
70 1/2"
One accident. Ran over a lady in MSF class on the first day on the bike on the first time on a bike in October '06. No serious injuries; abrasions
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#6 Unread post by logitech104 »

wickedrider wrote:Ran over a lady in MSF class on the first day :shock: :shock: :shock:


honda cb400t (395cc)
Bike Weights 375 LB
My Height: 5' 10-11"?
My weight: 128LB
I have been riding for 7 years (including dirtbikes) (1 year street).
No accidents (on street), but dirt, yeah! :twisted:
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#7 Unread post by Jthmeffy »

i dont REALLY apply for this question, but ah hell...

1) Suzuki SV650SK6 - 645cc
2) 374lbs dry
3) 6'2" 195lbs
4) Um, currently, i have 2 miles on said bike..
5) Zero, but only because i havent had much of a chance yet, im sure.
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#8 Unread post by Flak Monkey »

1) 1979 Kawasaki KZ650B 650cc
2) 465.2 dry/~507 wet
3) 5'11" 160 lbs
4) about 6 months
5) Dropped it once but that didn't have anything to do with the bikes power level.
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#9 Unread post by ericvano »

1) Honda Nighthawk 750cc - current and first
2) A few pounds shy of 500 I think.
3) 6'0'' / 200lbs
4) Since September-ish
5) So far so good, knock wood
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#10 Unread post by qwerty »

Off road:

1) 3.5 Briggs mini-bike.
2) No clue.
3) 6', 250.
4) 17 of past 37 years.
5) None, but I wrecked a lot.

On road:

1) SL100 Honda.
2) 211 lbs seems about right.
3)5' 10", 180 at the time.1) Your first bike/engine size?
4) 17 of past 37 years.
5) One wreck. Hit from behind while cruising down a 2-lane state highway at 70mph.
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