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Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 1:28 am
by chickenhawk
sense of humor required:roll2:
Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 9:08 am
by Cruzergirl
Hi!
Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 4:33 pm
by JenM
Hi Everyone,
I'm new here, this is my first post.
I just got my first bike - for my 40th birthday, can you say "midlife crisis"?

Since I had never been on a bike in my life, I bought a "starter bike" from a guy. It's a 1986 Honda Nighthawk 450.
I got it three weeks ago and spent the first week riding it around my yard (we have 3 acres). Then I ventured out onto the road (unlicensed, no plates, no registration

- we live out in the country). Well, this past weekend, I took the BRC and passed with flying colors so I'm ready to be legal! I'm going tomorrow to get my permit, which I have to keep for 30 days, then I get my MC endorsement.
When I got the bike, a lot of people said, "it's too small!!" I am so glad I didn't listen to them. I've dumped it twice in my yard, and after the first time, when I felt the weight of that thing, I was shocked at how heavy it is. Not to mention the damage it did to the bike, just from landing in the grass. We spent a couple of hours tonight straightening out the headlight and turn signals, and I had to replace the shift lever. I paid $700 for my bike, and I would have been SICK if I had done that damage to a brand new one!
Anyway, just wanted to say hello, and I'm looking forward to reading more on this forum. Here's a pic of me and my "new baby" (by the way, before anyone says anything, I CAN put my feet down when sitting on it, I just wasn't in that pic):

Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 6:18 pm
by High_Side
Congrats on the new bike, JenM. I recognize the grin from a certain JenR....

You picked a great bike to learn on. Enjoy!
High_Side
Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2005 1:10 am
by rnr262
Nice looking bike! I would love to have a Nighthawk 450. I bet it's the perfect size. Have fun and congrats on passing the MSF.
Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2005 3:25 am
by Loonette
Welcome to the Lounge! Cool bike (and cool shirt too - I have the exact same shirt - weird...). You'll have a great time getting in more practice on your bike - eventually you'll be whippin' it around all over the place. Each bike you get used to becomes an extended part of your own body. And you'll know when/if it's time to change to a different style/size bike. Nobody else will be able to determine this.
Enjoy your ride and the forums.
Cheers,
Loonette
Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2005 1:54 pm
by JenM
Loonette wrote:Welcome to the Lounge! Cool bike (and cool shirt too - I have the exact same shirt - weird...).
Ha! Do you shop at Lane Bryant too?!

Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2005 2:58 pm
by Loonette
JenM wrote:Loonette wrote:Welcome to the Lounge! Cool bike (and cool shirt too - I have the exact same shirt - weird...).
Ha! Do you shop at Lane Bryant too?!

Yes - mostly because they have the most stylish of clothing for plus-size gals. The department stores just have smocks and clown tents for larger women. The prices aren't the best at Lane Bryant, but I'm usually perusing the clearance rack anyhow. I don't buy under garments there however - their bras are much, much too large for my "girls". But I do like their jeans and tops.
Cheers,
Loonette
Re: I need help
Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2005 8:20 am
by Bike Phreak
strtchick wrote:I have a question I am 5'5 and weigh about 115 i want to get a streetbike a nice eacy one to maneuver and fun bike I want to get somthing light i was thinking of Yamaha or Suxuki or Honda btu dotn know which would fit my needs best help

Sorry ladies, I can't help but read your posts
My suggestion would be a Kawasaki Ninja 250R. She would be a forgiving sport bike to learn on. I think that cruisers and dirt bikes are different animals (more like wildabeast where as a sport bike is like a cheeta)
Just my opinion.

Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2005 11:05 pm
by chey
can i just ask what the rules are for learning in the US are, over here nowadays they have to do a CBT (compulsory basic training) before they are even allowed to venture out on a bike, then its limited to 125cc and 12bhp
If under 21 a passing the main test will restrict you to 33bhp i think and thats for about 2yrs again i think (was last time i looked but english government change mind like wind) when it becomes unlimited and you can ride anything.
If your over 21 you can do a direct access and go straight unlimited.
My hubby has done his CBT and is pottering around on an old Honda CD125 benly twin till next summer when i will let him borrow my GS550L custom to take his direct access on.
I just can imagine a starter bike being over 125cc we all learnt on them in the old days
"eeek shouldnt say that feel old now, must go for bike ride to forget."
Chey