N250girl wrote:I will be going over a bridge for the first time. Yikes!!!
Piece of cake, nothing to worry about. Just keep looking ahead to where you want to go and you'll be fine. If the bridge is one of those metal grate types, be prepared for the bike to weave around a bit as the tires get bunted around by the metal ridges. Again, no worries - just look ahead and the bike will know what to do.
Your sister.... is she single?
Just kidding!
LOL. No she is Married too. She has a 250 and Her hubby has a GSXR1000
2005 Kawasaki Ninja 250
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(I deleted Nathan's post. This is a family site folks - let's keep it that way out of respect not only for the women here, but also for the parents who trust us with their teenagers hanging on the site.)
Welcome aboard!!
Nice bike you've got there. I ride with my husband whenever we get the chance (not a whole lot in the summer as our kids are home all day). Enjoy the website!
Cheers,
Loonette
FIRST RESPONDERS DO IT WITH LIGHTS AND SIRENS!!
Find 'em hot, leave 'em wet...
Loonette wrote:(I deleted Nathan's post. This is a family site folks - let's keep it that way out of respect not only for the women here, but also for the parents who trust us with their teenagers hanging on the site.)
Welcome aboard!!
Nice bike you've got there. I ride with my husband whenever we get the chance (not a whole lot in the summer as our kids are home all day). Enjoy the website!
Cheers,
Loonette
Why thank you I really do enjoy riding my bike. But it has been raining almost everday and now we have Hurricane Dennis the Menace on the way. Yikes
2005 Kawasaki Ninja 250
visit us at www.tampamotoladiez.com