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If you haven't taken the MSF course, do that before you buy a bike. Sent from my Nexus 4
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600's are fine to learn on, especially if you have some experience on dirt bikes. What gets people in trouble is when they are learning thinking too much about how to control the bike that they lose track of what they are doing on the road. Also think of the throttle differently than a dirt bike. You don't have to be in a powerband (2 stroke) to get the bike to move quickly. The hardest thing to get used to about street bikes is that you technically steer away from the direction you want to turn. You learn this in MSF, but on sport bikes it is way more apparent than on cruisers. So basically you push the handle bar on the inside of the turn out to turn harder. Sounds counter intuitive but trust me this is how it works...except when going slow.
In this pic I'm doing about 60mph and still have plenty of clearance to lean but you can see that my front wheel is almost straight and maybe just a hair turned toward the camera...so that takes a bit to get used to. ![]() Also here's the bike I had before the Ape, because Motorcycle thread!
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Here's my 2008 Ninja 250R. Picked it up at the auction a couple years ago for $1100. Most fun per $ by far!
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Well, I pulled the trigger! Yesterday one of my friends sent me a text, he found a bike for me for 3k. I was like 'what???? oh yeah!'
I get ahold of the seller ask a few questions about the bike. He asks for 3k out here that's pretty damn cheap! $2500 cash, an Alpine W505 radio later, I am the owner of a new bike. Its got some damage (time to order the parts) on some of the fearings (spelling?) mainly the bottom and the front fender. I ended up getting a 2005 CBR600, yeah its a 6....but I really cant justify 4.5-5k on a 250 for that price. The bike is almost perfect height for me, my feet are both flat on the ground (5'10, 160 pounds) Got some seat time (for about 40 feet haha) I was doing a stop and go to get used to the engagement point of the clutch, also to get used to putting my feet down as I come to a stop. The one thing I noticed (and bugged me) is that I didn't use the rear brake (I was between 3-5mph) My buddy was here giving me tips, walking next to me as I went up and down our little driveway. Said I was surprisingly smooth on the gas for a person that's never ridden a street bike. Let him drive the FR-S a little for coming over to the house, giving me some basic riding tips, getting me up on the bike and most of all helping me find the bike. He drives a 'stang...he was surprised...245 RS3s must be nice on this car haha. |
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Nothing wrong with a bike thread!
Unfortunately for me... sorta.. I can't afford 2 summer vehicles, so the BRZ is replacing this: 2008 Moto Guzzi 1200 Sport Not something you see often. If anyone is looking for something a little rare its for sale in the Toronto area. ![]() Bought it in Seattle, in 2010 (new but old stock) dealer flew me out there and I rode it home to Oshawa.
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WRB MT BRZ Sport Tech Delivered March 21 2013 Its mine now!!
Paid for Mar 2018 and its gone... Sept '18 tho I am sure I will miss it Replaced with 18 50th edition ND ![]() |
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I LOVE GUZZIS!!!!!
Come to think of it, I love pretty much all bikes. Sent from my Nexus 4
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Ah, riding a bike is so....different!
Still only have a permit, never been over 50 mph (cant drive on highways yet) Signed up for the MSF course out here . Had my first problem on the bike....the whole shift linkage assembly fell apart....while i was riding... The 'rod' that connects the foot lever to the gearbox came undone (was not stock). Stuck in 4th gear @ 35 for about 10 miles....no real place to pull over without being around a blind corner. In light of that, bought a full new stock system because I dont want to mess with that. The previous owner did a 'delete' of the blinkers, getting a brake light that has the amber bulbs that blink when you turn them on (Not legal in Hawaii) So I buy a new set of blinkers only to realize, there is no way for me to wire them right now, might have to buy a whole new harness + brake light. On a lighter note, I absolutely love riding. Always get a wave or a head nod from the other riders out here. People love looking at the bike! (Not as much as the FR-S in my case) But cars really are jerks. I have always given bikers space in my vehicles, but many do not. Any small mistake is going to get my nailed by some jerk that isnt happy with me doing only 5 over the limit. |
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"Ride like you are invisible" is what everyone keeps telling me.
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A bike thread! Bikes are my true love, nothing like being on a motorbike
![]() Got a couple myself. '03 yz125 for the dirt and my baby, a '10 Husqvarna 510smr supermoto
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Blue LocTite is your friend. Get aquainted.
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Put the new rear sets on, yea, i used that LocTite. One question though. I greased the pivot point of the shift level with white lithium grease....should i be using something different? |
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And lithium grease is fine, especially if its a waterproof type. It just lubricates the joint. Check/clean it (or any other lubed point) occasionally to remove any dirt buildup. Road grime can become abrasive even if its caked in grease. |
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