5 today! Is it apparent I'm a little bit enthused for this?blues2cruise wrote:Only 6 more days......

5 today! Is it apparent I'm a little bit enthused for this?blues2cruise wrote:Only 6 more days......
ceemes wrote:Oh bugger, and I was planning on visiting Burnaby Kawasaki after work tomorrow just for the express purpose of playing around with your new toy.
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Anyways, happy bike home day. You are gonna love that machine, just be careful of its electronics, seems to have been a weak spot of every Kawa I've owned, my GPz1000, two KZ550's and my current Concours, all seem to hate getting their electrics wet.
Once you get some miles under your wheels and feel comfortable riding, give me a shout and I will recommend some great rides to you.
Hello and thanks!madjak30 wrote:I was 39 when I started...I think you made a great choice of bike to begin with...you will not have any need to "upgrade" with that one...not too powerful, but not under powered...you will be surprised how fast the course will flow...it will be over before you know it, so pay attention to how to set up for corners and braking...the other thing is to not get "cocky" after riding for a few months...I just finished my second season, I have about 19,000kms under my belt...but I crashed and my bike sits in the garage with a bent fork (along with other broken bits, scrapes & bruises...)...so if you start to get the "I've got this..." feeling, take a step back and practice cornering and braking some more...
And being that you are in the lower mainland...try your best not to travel along side someone (I know, easier said than done)...I think a windshield blinds most drivers out there...I lived in Burnaby, New Westminster, North Van and Langley...scary drivers...watch yourself!!
Later.
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