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Oh yeah, you need at LEAST a 1000...
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 7:21 am
by hayden
I was browsing around the
Blackfoot Motosports site this morning, and found something that made me cackle outloud, turning a few heads in the office.
There's a page showing different customers picking up their bikes:
Customer Corner. The one that made me laugh is Gerrard (about halfway down).
Gerrard has been wanting a sport bike for a while and was thinking about getting a 600. After careful consideration and some helpful advise from Mark Dickemous, Gerrard learned that because of his height and size, this 1000cc Kawasaki ZX-10 was just the bike he needed. Congratulations on your new ride Gerrard, have a great summer.
Man, it's a good thing that Mark helped this poor,
MASSIVE man out. There is no way that a 600 could have handled his 6', 210 pound frame. He would have been lucky to hit highway speeds with that tiny motor.
Nice to know that salesman are always looking out for our best interests.

Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 7:39 am
by sunshine229
Hi Hayden,
Welcome to the TMW forums! Nice to have another Calgarian around - that is just an assumption based on the fact that you posted info about Blackfoot.
It's silly how salesmen have no couth...the'll sell anything to anyone.
I just picked up my brand new m/c from Blackfoot on August 3rd and the guy that did the final inspection on the bike actually looked at my husband and said "now after 50 km's, take this bike out and push it in some corners to really scrub in the tires." I looked at him and said "Excuse me? HIM? What about me? This is my bike!" He didn't even hesitate when he replied "Well, if the bike is going to go down thanks to the new tires, would you rather it go down with HIM on it or YOU?"
Some salesmen have NO idea.
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 7:55 am
by sx66gns
Some good pics there , man that bonneville america is a good looker.
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 8:44 am
by Erg0n
i've met a couple of salesmen at that store and some are actually honest and suggested smaller bikes like a ninja 250, when i told them i was a beginner. Others just try and get you to buy a lot of crap you don't need
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 12:10 pm
by sv-wolf
What the hell do you make of this one, bearing in mind that this is not just a personal opinion, but a piece of carefully chosen text designed to sell bikes?
Chad has a self-proclaimed lack of self control. So obviously the most responsible choice was this 2005 Limited Edition GSX-R1000. We're assuming (hoping) after Chad turns the throttle for the first time on this rocket, he'll learn self-control really, REALLY quickly. Have fun... be safe, but have fun. Congrats on the new ride man. Take it seriously.
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 12:58 pm
by hayden
Thanks for the welcome. Seems like a lot of Calgarians on here.
I'm not sure what the heck to make of that last comment. I hadn't noticed it. That one almost reads like they're trying to publicly distance themselves from the guy, as in "we didn't want to, but he insisted, if you kill yourself it's your fault". But if that's the case, why even post him on that page in the first place?
Weird.
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 3:38 pm
by kenstauffer
That massive man doesn't look very happy with his purchase! (I think he needs a 2,000 cc)
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 7:01 pm
by Skier
kenstauffer wrote:That massive man doesn't look very happy with his purchase! (I think he needs a 2,000 cc)
Pffft. Rocket III or go home.

Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 1:46 am
by Ninja Geoff
Skier wrote:kenstauffer wrote:That massive man doesn't look very happy with his purchase! (I think he needs a 2,000 cc)
Pffft. Rocket III or go home.

Too small, and not enough power. Boss Hoss.
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 2:14 am
by JC Viper
Ninja Geoff wrote:Skier wrote:kenstauffer wrote:That massive man doesn't look very happy with his purchase! (I think he needs a 2,000 cc)
Pffft. Rocket III or go home.

Too small, and not enough power. Boss Hoss.
Not even that would do, time for a Turbine powered motorcycle.
