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TheMercenary 03-27-2007 11:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bullitt (Post 327155)
I'm toying with the idea of getting a bike this summer, suggestions for a solid learner that won't puss out on me?
I want something with steel, not those ugly street bikes that look like wasps from the front.

1. Take the Motorcycle Safety course given my your state DMV before you buy.

2. join this site to learn stuff, esp in the newbies section and saftey sections. motorcyle-usa.com

Bullitt 03-28-2007 07:28 AM

Thanks! :thumb:

loTEK911 03-28-2007 09:32 AM

Now here's a thread near an dear to me! My old man rides. A Kawasaki Concorse. Sport-tour. Does a 2 to 3 week trip every summer. Been trying to get a bike for years so i can ride wit him. Heh! Even took th riding coures 4 years ago! Well, finally got my baby last spring. A 2003 kawasaki zr7. yellow an black sport-standard. spent all last summer toolin round relearnin how to ride. I love it! It's like zen! Meditation! You spend so much attention making sure nobody kills you, you ave no space for life's bullshit! clearest my mind has been in years! Be out on two wheels nxt week weather permitting. Can't wait!

TheMercenary 03-28-2007 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by loTEK911 (Post 327304)
Now here's a thread near an dear to me! My old man rides. A Kawasaki Concorse. Sport-tour. Does a 2 to 3 week trip every summer. Been trying to get a bike for years so i can ride wit him. Heh! Even took th riding coures 4 years ago! Well, finally got my baby last spring. A 2003 kawasaki zr7. yellow an black sport-standard. spent all last summer toolin round relearnin how to ride. I love it! It's like zen! Meditation! You spend so much attention making sure nobody kills you, you ave no space for life's bullshit! clearest my mind has been in years! Be out on two wheels nxt week weather permitting. Can't wait!

hey come on over to motorcycle-usa.com, it is a great community and I have learned so much here. The mother site is really a bike test place. It is where I learned about mine before I bought it. There are some really experienced people here. At the the top of the threads, General, Newbies, Safety, and Daily Driver are some awsome links to info that every rider should read. Good luck, hope to see you there, ride safe.:blunt:

loTEK911 03-29-2007 06:21 AM

Address copied. I'll check it out. Ty! Love to ride. don't wanna die doin it! Too many pretty girls in this world I ain't met!:D All knowledge is good!

brentrobe 04-02-2007 06:01 AM

I ride a 05' Harley Fatboy. Nothing's better!

Kitsune 04-02-2007 08:41 AM

My dad used to ride, but stopped the day he was on his way home from the grocery store with a watermelon strapped to the back of his bike and got into an accident. As he was laying the bike down on the road, he turned in time to see the watermelon tumble off and explode under the tires of a passing semi. The bike was sold the next day.

It has been my dream to ride (touring bike -- drool), but dad always said that if I get a bike he'll kill me before it does. Seeing the drivers around here, I'd hold him to it -- there's no way it is sane to ride in town around here.

wolf 04-02-2007 10:27 AM

I am intimidated by motorcycles.

In fact, I am more intimidated by motorcycles than I am of heights and fire, but less intimidated than by Hillary Clinton being President.

xoxoxoBruce 04-02-2007 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by brentrobe (Post 329552)
I ride a 05' Harley Fatboy. Nothing's better!

Ah, Sheldon would like to have a word with you.

Just kidding, welcome to the Cellar, bentrobe. :D

A friend just picked up this Fatboy in Daytona, less than 10k miles, for I think he said $14k.
His wife, who had sold her white with pink flames 883, declared she wanted one too, but he told her Harley doesn't make Fatgirls.

Glad he really likes the bike..... he's gonna be sleeping with it for awhile.

TheMercenary 04-02-2007 07:25 PM

Bruce, that is areally nice looking bike.

xoxoxoBruce 04-05-2007 09:48 PM

It was a step up. He'd been riding this one since he built it in 1973. Couple paint jobs (always flames) but no front brake till about 3 years ago.
We don't call him Kong for nothing.

loTEK911 04-13-2007 09:54 PM

Well, my baby's almost ready to ride! Had to replace the rear tire. Picked up a screw last fall. Just ave to remount the wheel, oil the drive chain, and give her a bath. Now it's gotta stop raining! Btw, thanks Merc, for the web site. Got some good advise for removing rust from the brake disks. Also got scolded for allowing the rust to happen, but there's a high horse asshat in every group. No worries!

tissy_uk 04-14-2007 04:22 AM

I always said that i would get my bike licence as a treat for passing my car test. Have since decided that cars are not for me. So just waiting for my little girl to grow up a bit, say 2 or 3 years then I'm going for it. My dad is a biker, but poor sos had 4 girls, not a single lad to follow in his footsteps so he gotta make do with me. I'm soo excited just thinking about getting a bike, it's what i've wanted for years

HungLikeJesus 04-14-2007 11:25 AM

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Originally Posted by loTEK911 (Post 333748)
Well, my baby's almost ready to ride! Had to replace the rear tire. Picked up a screw last fall. Just ave to remount the wheel, oil the drive chain, and give her a bath. Now it's gotta stop raining! Btw, thanks Merc, for the web site. Got some good advise for removing rust from the brake disks. Also got scolded for allowing the rust to happen, but there's a high horse asshat in every group. No worries!

If you spray the break disk with WD40 it won't rust, plus you'll have instant ABS.:greenface

loTEK911 04-15-2007 08:44 AM

Heh! wd40 on a break disk? yeah. like i said. there is an asshat in every group.


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