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    Eager to learn

    Whats up guys, but more importantly - Hello ladies!

    Names Tony, new to the forums and riding in general. I'm still working on finding a class to get my license, and plan on purchasing a bike shortly after (possibly from someone on here). Wortooyomamma says you guys are great and hes awesome so I guess I'll have to see for myself. Not sure what type of bike I'm looking to get yet and am open to all tips and suggestions for first timers. I'm about 6' and not exactly what you'd call a lightweight. I'll add more later cause I'm at work and my phones about to die. Look forward to gettin to know you guys.

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    Re: Eager to learn

    Glad you finally joined jerk. Woodsy this is tony. Oxx this guy thinks your bike is hawt.

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    Re: Eager to learn

    Welcome, Tony. I'm NOT 6 feet tall... but SIZE DON'T MATTAH, FOO!!! I'LL STILL WRECK YOU!!! WHAT YOU GONNA DO 'BOUT IT??? BRING IT ON!!!


    But seriously now, I'm guessing you brought up your size because you think that relates to choosing a bike? Meh... it does, but it doesn't. At least, not so much when it comes to your first bike. No more than if you were buying a car.


    For classes, since you're in Waltham from the looks of your profile, check out www.ironstoneventures.com. They've got a class at Bunker Hill which looks like it's going to be the closest location for ya.

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    Re: Eager to learn

    Quote Originally Posted by OreoGaborio View Post
    you brought up your size because you think that relates to choosing a bike
    I went horseback riding with my family in the Dominican a while back and sorta felt bad for the horse! Just figured I'd throw the information out there in case it was something to consider when purchasing a bike. Thanks for the info about bunkah hill oreo, ill definitely look into it!

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    Word is awesome: at crashing RIGHT in front of ya.

    Enjoy the show.

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    Re: Eager to learn

    You didn't mention the most important part of the equation: your budget.

    Most stock UJM's are sprung for a 170lb or so rider. You can buy heavier front and rear springs for a couple hundred bucks. Forks are trivial to upgrade this way, rear shock(s) can vary.

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    Re: Eager to learn

    Buy a BUSA.....and wheelie it

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    Officer Bob?

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    Re: Eager to learn

    Welcome, You'll soon learn we are a bunch of opinionated assholes and Wordtooyourmama isn't so awesome. We already have an awesome on this forum... But that's a different story. I say a nice Ninja 2fiddy would be a great first bike.

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    Welcome!

    Tips: Buy a cheap bike, quality (read: not cheap) gear, and never stop being eager to learn.

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    Re: Eager to learn

    Quote Originally Posted by Oink View Post
    I went horseback riding with my family in the Dominican a while back and sorta felt bad for the horse! Just figured I'd throw the information out there in case it was something to consider when purchasing a bike. Thanks for the info about bunkah hill oreo, ill definitely look into it!
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    That was just one horse, most bikes have a few more than that. You will be fine.


    There are a bunch of members that teach the MSF course. I'm sure they will help you out.

    What kind of riding are you looking to get into? rocket/cruiser/standard/scooter/dirt?

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    From one Tony to another... welcome!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Garandman
    You didn't mention the most important part of the equation: your budget.

    Most stock UJM's are sprung for a 170lb or so rider. You can buy heavier front and rear springs for a couple hundred bucks. Forks are trivial to upgrade this way, rear shock(s) can vary.
    He forgot to mention that he's a millionaire astronaut-cowboy...even though I suspect he's a phony because his cowboy hat comes right off..

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    Quote Originally Posted by OreoGaborio View Post
    For classes, since you're in Waltham from the looks of your profile, check out www.ironstoneventures.com. They've got a class at Bunker Hill which looks like it's going to be the closest location for ya.
    You can also check out http://www.trainingwheelsonline.com/ - they have a class in Woburn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nt650hawk View Post
    rocket/cruiser/standard
    Most likely.

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    Re: Eager to learn

    UPDATE:

    Ok so I'm all signed up and ready for the BRC. I went with Streetwise Cycle School cause they had one of the only (upcoming) class schedules/times that worked with my crazy work schedule. Any tips on the BRC? Maybe stuff to bring they don't mention? I'm not nervous or anything just want to know what to expect going into it. I think I got a buddy to sign up for the same class so at least I'll have someone I know there with me.

    Also if anyone finds any nice beginner (sport) bikes on the market feel free to send me a PM so I can look into it!

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