the song is sooo jammin in that vid. i heard it in "appleseed" sooo goddamn good
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Sell the dam thing,you....... ARE....... going to kill yourself bro. No joke !! I have alot respect for bike riders on the roadway.Your signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.
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Originally posted by Charlie View PostIt's the internet. Tattoos and bikes seem to bring out the biggest group of namby-pamby self important whiners and hypersensitive old women into threads.
Honestly, bike threads crack me up. "YOU'RE STARTING ON SOMETHING OTHER THAN A 23 HP 250cc BIKE? YOU WILL DIIIIIIIIIEEEEE" Every ATGATT stay-puft marshmellow man on an '85 Virago 250 seems to trip over themselves to regale you with stories of death, death I tell you!.
Bikes have these cool features on them, on the right hand side of the handle there's this little analog device that allows you to meter out how much power the engine is providing at any given time. It's pretty badass.
Yes, a litrebike will run you into the back of a parked car faster. It won't make you swing too wide on a turn into oncoming traffic, dump you on wet leaves or have a car turn in front of you at a light because they weren't looking any more than a 600 though.
Mitigate risk. Wear your helmet, dummy. Wear a jacket with a proper CE backpad, wear gloves. Wear boots if you like your ankles.
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But I took beginner and advanced courses before I started, read books and practiced the techniques, went to open backroads to practice threshold braking, etc. I wanted to become a competent rider.
It's mostly because the mindset of guys that want to immediately go to a 1000, is that they don't want to learn how to ride, they want to go 150+ as cheaply as possible.Need parts now? Need them cheap? steve@blunttech.com
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Originally posted by Charlie View PostYes, a litrebike will run you into the back of a parked car faster. It won't make you swing too wide on a turn into oncoming traffic, dump you on wet leaves or have a car turn in front of you at a light because they weren't looking any more than a 600 though.Originally posted by LJ851 View PostTrue words. It's all about self (throttle) control.
Originally posted by Thizzelle View PostThey aren't chick magnets unless you like stupid/fake bitches.
Originally posted by Thizzelle View PostPS remove those dumb stickers.
Originally posted by z31maniac View PostI started on a brand new R6 with no prior experience, other than dirt bikes years before.
But I took beginner and advanced courses before I started, read books and practiced the techniques, went to open backroads to practice threshold braking, etc. I wanted to become a competent rider.
It's mostly because the mindset of guys that want to immediately go to a 1000, is that they don't want to learn how to ride, they want to go 150+ as cheaply as possible.
I bought the R1 from a friend because it was a good deal.
A buddy of mine whose been riding years wheres all the gear. When he rides he stunts like crazy and swerves in and out of traffic, lane splits the whole nine. He told me to get geared up so that I'll feel confident riding the way he does. To each his own.I want a nice set of smoked MHW's (I know, get it line)
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Wearing gear doesn't make you ride like a dipshit, being a fucking moron makes you ride like a dipshit. Tell your buddy to stop being a tool in traffic before he spooks someone and causes an accident1990 332i, 4 door
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Originally posted by CrusherCurtis View Post
A buddy of mine whose been riding years wheres all the gear. When he rides he stunts like crazy and swerves in and out of traffic, lane splits the whole nine. He told me to get geared up so that I'll feel confident riding the way he does. To each his own.
Hahaha precisely my point.
Hopefully you'll figure it out before you end up as a wet spot on the freeway.Need parts now? Need them cheap? steve@blunttech.com
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Originally posted by z31maniac View PostHahaha precisely my point.
Hopefully you'll figure it out before you end up as a wet spot on the freeway.
Start riding with proper riders, it's like a 16 year old learning to drive for the first time going out with a bunch of street racers...smrt. You'll pick up more skills, learn to keep your ass safe and most of all, you won't end up a douche like your buddy.
And wear your damn gear.
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Originally posted by CrusherCurtis View PostA buddy of mine whose been riding years wheres all the gear. When he rides he stunts like crazy and swerves in and out of traffic, lane splits the whole nine. He told me to get geared up so that I'll feel confident riding the way he does. To each his own.1987 Delphin 325e Sedan - Natalie
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Originally posted by CrusherCurtis View PostA buddy of mine whose been riding years wheres all the gear. When he rides he stunts like crazy and swerves in and out of traffic, lane splits the whole nine. He told me to get geared up so that I'll feel confident riding the way he does. To each his own.
Now, I'm willing to take loads of risk on the track.Im now E30less.
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Originally posted by Pl3wA View Postc'mon ppl. t-shirt, shorts, flip flops, and a helmet mohawk. right?No E30 ClubOriginally posted by MrBurgundyAnyways, mustangs are gay and mini vans are faster than your car, you just have to deal with that.
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Originally posted by Exodus_2pt0 View PostYou just had to bring up the mohawk didn't you? Now every squid within a 100 mile radius is going to flock to this very thread.Need parts now? Need them cheap? steve@blunttech.com
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To the OP, you mentioned wanting a Buell initially. I am biased, since I own three, but I love them, and they are a completely, totally, entirely different riding experience than being on a Jap I-4 bike. The torque is incredible on a Buell V-twin, you shift, or need to shift, far less, you rev far lower, but IMHO with more sould than with a bike that only hits its sweet spot at a rev level higher than the Buell's redline. The Buell XB bikes and their older brothers were born from a Harley V-twin tradition, and that gives the bikes a very different feeling, sound, flow. In between the Buells and the I-4 would be a newer Buell, the 1125, which was only produced for a couple of years (2008 and 2009 primarily). Those are water-cooled V-twins, unlike the older air-cooled Buells, and would be closer to an Aprilia or a Ducati.
I would strongly urge you to wear gear - ATGATT, or All the Gear, all the time. You will not feel immune from harm if you wear gear, so if you have a modicum of sense and you wear gear, you will still ride responsibly and have a ton of fun, but without the extremes of injury that will surely happen if you go down without protection.
Enjoy it, go try to find hills and twisties, and ride as if you were invisible and as if everyone on the road were out to kill you - it's basically the way it is.
Personally, though, I enjoy speed on a slower bike, wringing everything it has out of it, rather than never hitting close to the limits of a bike like a liter bike.
Oh, and maintaining and fixing a Buell XB or older is comparable to having an e30 or older vs. a new BMW. It's very basic, and owner-friendly. Hydraulic lifters, so never any valve adjustments (like the M42). Did I mention I love my Buells?
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