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I'd like to introduce myself! My name is Corbin McCall, I am 18 years old and I am currently attending school about to graduate and off to college. I first started riding dirtbikes when I was about 12. My dad and I would go through trails for hours on end and I eventually got into competitive racing at around 15. I've won , I've lost, I had a few bad crashes but I came out with minimal scars.

When I turned 17 I had saved up enough money from my job to purchase a used honda 600 F3i. My mother about flipped out when I asked her but with help from my dad she finally gave in. My dad has a very nice harley and all my uncles have harleys as well so they were all very excited. After forking out $200 for the safety course, and having to take my bike to dothan to get new wheels (dad payed for the new tires :) ) I finally get my first ride on the new bike. 100 miles later I return to the house more excited than ever.

Its been a little over a year and I am still more excited than ever. I ride my bike everyday after school except in horrid weather. I guess you could say I am addicted... :laughing:

Well I've been reading these forums for almost a month now and decided I should atleast register a forum name. Hopefully I'll meet some awesome people here!

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:welcome:

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#3 Unread post by Aggroton »

spank those harleys brotha!

welcome and good to see you here.
thats a sweet bike.

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#4 Unread post by dr_bar »

:welcome3: to TMW, I hope that your addiction only gets worse... :mrgreen:


BoostKing wrote: Hopefully I'll meet some awesome people here!

Well I can't speak for everyone here, but almost all of us are awesome... :roll: :laughing:
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Welcome to the board. There is no cure for this addiction you have caught :laughing:
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BoostKing wrote: Its been a little over a year and I am still more excited than ever. I ride my bike everyday after school except in horrid weather. I guess you could say I am addicted... :laughing:
Hey. dude I have the same problem as you, I am a junior and I have been doing that for the past month but it's been just KILLING me!

I don't know about you though. How long do you usually ride? My school ends at 2:40, I get home at 3:00, and I usually go riding until about 5:30. Problem with this is that I get so tired after rides that I slack when I do homework. I have to wake up at 5 45 for school because it starts at 6 30 AM, which means I have to go to bed before 11 if I want to live the next day.

I always tell my self, "no biking today, too much homework", but I still go riding anyways for a couple of hours. My grades haven't changed much but I can tell they might soon if I keep this up. -_-

anyways. have fun

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#7 Unread post by Apollofrost »

Welcome, and you might want to see about a twelve step program if you're riding a lot.


Get off the bike,
walk six steps away from it,
stretch,
Walk six steps back to the bike.
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#8 Unread post by BoostKing »

lol thanks for all the welcomes.

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