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Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 5:56 pm
by Myself002
hehe I see you post it so much I figured I would give you a hand spreading the word. Its a hella nice page, really well made.

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 6:57 pm
by Dragonhawk
Myself002 wrote:hehe I see you post it so much I figured I would give you a hand spreading the word. Its a hella nice page, really well made.
I do post it constantly. Like I have said before, it is a single page of all the information I wish someone had given to ME when I was learning to ride. I had so many questions and had no clue where to begin.

All I wanted was a simple guide to say, "Do this first. Do this second. Do this third." and explain the whole process. Nothing like that existed. So I made it myself. I'm glad so many people find it useful.

Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 2:31 am
by xnorwaks
VermilionX wrote:
xnorwaks wrote:See this appeals to me just because these bikes seems pretty decent! I would probably start off with a 250 though :) so as not to kill myself :)
you can still kill yourself w/ a 250.

im not saying to get a bigger bike. im just hoping you were really really kidding when you said the reason you want a 250 is to avoid killing yourself.
Yes I was kidding! :P I just want to find a bike with less power for me to get used to the speed.

Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 6:59 am
by BigChickenStrips
[hijack] put me on the mailing list for that .pdf when you finish it! [/hijack]

As for beginner bikes,
what type of bike are you looking for? cruiser? standard? sport?
cruisers- can go bigger cc's becasue they dont have crazy throttles like sports.
standards- like the ninja 250/500 are good
sports- the suzuki haybusa 1300 or a gsx-r1000, but only if you have flip-flops and a "Corona" tank top or dirty wife beater (think k-fed) to wear as safety gear when you ride it.

...dont listen to me, i dont know what im talking about.

Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 7:39 am
by Myself002
HandsomeRyan wrote:[hijack] put me on the mailing list for that .pdf when you finish it! [/hijack]

As for beginner bikes,
what type of bike are you looking for? cruiser? standard? sport?
cruisers- can go bigger cc's becasue they dont have crazy throttles like sports.
standards- like the ninja 250/500 are good
sports- the suzuki haybusa 1300 or a gsx-r1000, but only if you have flip-flops and a "Corona" tank top or dirty wife beater (think k-fed) to wear as safety gear when you ride it.

...dont listen to me, i dont know what im talking about.
evil evil man..

Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 1:51 pm
by xnorwaks
HandsomeRyan wrote:[hijack] put me on the mailing list for that .pdf when you finish it! [/hijack]

As for beginner bikes,
what type of bike are you looking for? cruiser? standard? sport?
cruisers- can go bigger cc's becasue they dont have crazy throttles like sports.
standards- like the ninja 250/500 are good
sports- the suzuki haybusa 1300 or a gsx-r1000, but only if you have flip-flops and a "Corona" tank top or dirty wife beater (think k-fed) to wear as safety gear when you ride it.

...dont listen to me, i dont know what im talking about.
:( your a terrible person :) but I think what you said about the standards is a damn good idea :)