Got My First Bike

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Got My First Bike

#1 Unread post by BlackViper »

Well Im 16 and I took the MSF class in june and passed it. After that my mom got a motorcycle and I have been riding her shawdow around to get used to a bike. Then yesterday I got my own one. Its nothing fancy or anything but what matters to me is that it runs and it was cheap. I have probally put on about 100 miles of my own on it already.

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#2 Unread post by Scoutmedic »

:welcome4: :happybikeday: :kewl:

Have fun and stay safe out there!

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#3 Unread post by BlackViper »

Thanks for the welcome. And is there any really important tips that arnt said I should know?

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#4 Unread post by ceemes »

BlackViper wrote:Thanks for the welcome. And is there any really important tips that arnt said I should know?
Yup,

Wear all your gear all the time.

Don't be a squid.

Rubber side down, helmet side up at all times.

Your bike has a built in stealth setting that NASA, the USAF and other arms manufacturers would dearly love to be able to copy, that stealth set cannot be turned off and makes you completely invisible to cage drivers, expect for law enforcement cage drivers, they can see you quite clearly.

Master your ride, don't let it master you, otherwise it will bite you square on your arse.

Always remember you are not immortal or indestructible.

And most importantly, stay safe and have a ball.

Nice looking bike. What year and CC is it?
Always ask why.

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#5 Unread post by BlackViper »

Thanks for all the tips.

Oh, Its a 1986 VF500. It is in nice condition for how old it is.

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#6 Unread post by blues2cruise »

:welcome4: and :happybikeday:

It must feel great to have your own...and it must feel great to have a Mom who is supportive of you riding.

My tip to you.
Just take it easy for a while and ride your own ride. Don't be led astray by others who may try to get you to ride beyond your ability.
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#7 Unread post by olebiker »

If you pretend that all those cages are trying to kill you, you will do ok. As has been said they can not see you even when they are looking you in the eye.

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#8 Unread post by sv-wolf »

Hi BV

Very smart looking bike. Looks in good nick as well.

I still love my bikes, but I envy you the excitment of getting your very first and finding out what you can do on it.

Good advice above. The only thing I would add is make sure you ride your own ride. Be aware of your own skill-level. Only push yourself as far as you feel it is safe to go. Be true to yourself and ignore all the crap that so many people talk about riding.

You can only have fun on a bike if you're alive to have it and if you have taken the trouble to learn the skills you need.

Ride safe and enjoy
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#9 Unread post by erbgottie »

Welcome and good luck with the bike. That bike looks awesome for being an '86, take care of it and it'll return the favor :welcome5:
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